Thomas Webb is a fourth-generation farmer, multi-instrumentalist and award winning side-musician who is thrilled to be spending the winter months on the Holland College stage with the PEI Jubilee Band*. Although more widely well known for his banjo-picking and bass-thumping with the internationally touring/ECMA award winning group Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys, Thomas has also had the pleasure of playing alongside a plethora of renowned artists over the last two decades (Nudie and the Turks, Haunted Hearts, Shane Pendergast and Eddy Eastman to name a few). Thomas has played with the best of them, on stages from Denmark’s Tönder Festival and the U.K.’s Glastonbury, to Merlefest in North Carolina and the Port Fairy Folk Festival in Australia. But no doubt if you were to ask him, he would say the best audience he’s played for in recent years has been at his very own kitchen table in O’Leary, PEI, teaching the songs of Stompin’ Tom to his 3 year old son Casey.