Based in Brookings, South Dakota, Tommy Edwin crafts heartfelt, timeless music that bridges generations. Whether strumming originals or honoring the great songwriters of past and present, Tommy’s performances capture a warm, intimate energy that feels like good conversation set to melody.
His repertoire ranges from his own introspective compositions to beloved cover material, focusing on the rich tradition of singer-songwriters from the 1960s and ’70s — and beyond. Drawing inspiration from artists like James Taylor, Gordon Lightfoot, Tom Petty, Richard Thompson, and Don McLean, Tommy brings reverence and personality to every tune he plays.
A longtime student and interpreter of Bob Dylan’s catalog, Tommy is known for his deep connection to Dylan’s work, performing a wide swath of material spanning the early 1960s onward — including full shows dedicated entirely to Dylan’s enduring songs.
Whether performing solo at coffeehouses, community events, or local stages, Tommy Edwin invites listeners into a musical journey that feels familiar, soulful, and alive with stories.