Arts & Entertainment
Tom Sharpe of Mannheim Steamroller live in concert
Oswego Presbyterian Church will host a concert with Tom Sharpe on Sunday, April 19 at 2:30pm. Suggested donation is $10.

Oswego Presbyterian Church is raising funds to purchase a new digital organ. This concert will kick-off the fundraising campaign. The church is located at 1976 Route 25. Questions may be directed to the church office. Phone: (630) 554-8194 Email: office@opchurch.org
Tom Sharpe’s music is a percussive symphony - a sonic and visual feast for the senses. A classically trained musician, Tom has dramatically blended his orchestral background with world music instrumentation and cinematic imagery to create an experience that invites the listener into the heart of the musical moment - wildly emotional and technically precise, with a gutsy edge of percussive frenzy and tribal ritual. Weaving together powerful elements of sound and rhythm, Tom is equally proficient on a vast array of percussion and keyboard instruments. Seamlessly blending genres from Middle Eastern, African, orchestral, and rock music, Tom moves between traditional instrumentation and electronics with ease and precision. Tom’s current solo performances are in support of his latest release – a symphony released in 2014 titled “Lifting the World”
Drummer for the popular Grammy award winning artist Mannheim Steamroller, Tom is an internationally recognized, critically acclaimed artist. His compositions have won many awards, including the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and the Broadjam World Music Contest. He is alumni of the Interlochen Arts Academy and holds the degrees Bachelor of Music and Master of Music from DePaul University. With a fresh approach to world music, Tom’s high energy, passion, and emotion, combined with superb musicality, leave audiences amazed and inspired!