Tom Nothnagle, aka Guitar Tom, is accomplished in a broad range of genres and numerous instruments including flamenco, 10-string, 12-string, bass guitar, banjo and mandolin.
As a lifelong multi-instrumentalist and a professional musician for more than three decades, Nothnagle continues to create genre-bending improvisations and compositions solidly rooted in classical guitar technique. His training is as varied as his musical approach and includes the San Francisco Conservatory and Wisconsin Conservatory of Music led by, and among others, Benjamin Verdery, John Hoffman, Michael Lorimer and Pierre Bensusan.
Prior to his decade-long run as producer and host of Tom's Guitar Show, Nothnagle composed and performed the score for a play written by and starring Thomas G. Waites and produced by Barry Kemp. He has provided voice-overs, scores and acting performances for numerous documentaries, commercials and public service announcements for radio and television.
As a native Iowan Nothnagle has served since 1990 as Artist-in-Residence for the Iowa Arts Council offering cultural and historical music demonstrations including flamenco guitar, fingerstyle banjo, Renaissance, and Baroque mandolin, and antique parlor guitar period pieces for arts festivals, corporate events and benefit concerts, musical scores and accompaniment for ballet, flamenco and modern dance concerts.
Nothnagle also has performed as guest soloist at over fifty classical concerts throughout the central Midwest including the Southeast Iowa Symphony, Eastern Iowa Classical Guitar Society, Grinnell College, Cornell College, Luther College, Coe College, Monmouth College, University of Iowa, Drake University, University of Northern Iowa, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In 1988 Nothnagle won the All-Iowa Heavyweight Guitar Championship.
His professional breadth includes: over 1,000 performances in clubs, coffeehouses, concerts and conferences throughout the upper Midwest, and in California, Oregon, Boston, Manhattan and Paris; product demonstration for varied manufacturers including for Martin’s $35,000 “Tree of Life” guitar; founder and former owner of The Guitar Gallery; and owner of an extensive personal collection including a Mattingly, Lowden and custom-built Sahlin 10-string guitar.
Artist Website
If you would like to listen to Tom play his own music, either live or recorded, you'll find samples from his albums here and MP3s for sale at his artist website: http://tomnothnagle.com.
Artist photo by Marcy Capron










