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180:, chef Jonathan Arthur, Stephen Pritchard and Bob Hooton, Thomas devised and organised the first WOMAD Festival in 1982. Over the following twenty six years he then worked as Festival and Artistic Director of the WOMAD Festival, leading the establishment of WOMAD as an organisation and its affiliated charity, the WOMAD Foundation, in 1983. WOMAD Festivals helped to establish a wider audience for many international artists and contributed to the identification of world music as a description of music from a global context. 157:
Returning to Bristol after graduation from Oxford, Thomas took a path in music, firstly as a drummer during the heyday of punk music in the late 'seventies with several bands in Bristol, including The Media, The Spics and The Tesco Chainstore Massacre. In 1980, with a group of friends, he established
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in Old Market. Built in 1869, The Palace is a landmark Bristol City centre building and is famous for its sloping bar floor and elaborate Victorian columns and ornamentation. At the time of its purchase in 2000, the whole building was in need of total refurbishment and Thomas undertook the project
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As Artistic Director of WOMAD, through until 2008, he programmed and collaborated in the production of more than one hundred and forty five WOMAD Festivals and events in twenty-four countries and islands; in Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America.
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with the help of a small but dedicated team. The Palace opened its doors to the public again in October 2000 and built a loyal following for its music-centred atmosphere featuring weekly gigs and a Saturday night DJ residency featuring Bristol's legendary
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Described by the BBC as having an 'open-minded, music-first, approach' he has worked on collaborative and creative projects with many artists from all over the world, including
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In 2008 he was made a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for his life services to music and charity.
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and Creative Youth Network in Bristol and as a music mentor at South West Music School. Thomas also now works as a freelance Music Programmer for
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In 1987 he co-founded Real World Records, a label conceived as a creative partnership between Peter Gabriel and the WOMAD organisation.
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In 2000, Thomas also ventured into the world of pub ownership by purchasing Bristol's historic
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newspaper as a 'visionary artistic director' Thomas was also recognised in 2005 by the
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and spent time during his childhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He attended
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In early 1981, with Peter Gabriel and a group of colleagues, including
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Frederick Spencer Brooman & Beatrice Lily Peachey
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Bristol
WOMAD
Real World Records
CBE
WOMAD
Bristol Grammar School
Oxford University
Exeter College
Jonathan Wordsworth
Open University
The Bristol Recorder
Peter Gabriel
Martin Elbourne
Palace Hotel
DJ Derek
Dartington Hall
Salisbury Arts Centre
Bill Cobham
Madosini
Patrick Duff
David D'Or
Totó La Momposina
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Terem Quartet
Trilok Gurtu
The Times
BBC
"Frederick Spencer Brooman"
British National Bibliography
"Latest news: Thomas Brooman CBE"

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