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Baja Music: Tom Varley and the Sundogs


E.T.A. Mañana:
Interview with Tom Varley

By: Slade Ogletree
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I recently had a chance to visit with my good friend, singer/songwriter Tom Varley.  Tom is a frequent visitor to Baja, though his professional life, as of late, has been somewhat hindering his pursuit of happy hour.  Tom has just released his second CD, E.T.A. Mañana and it has gone “Nationwide”.  He is a true adventurer and free spirit, and that clearly shows through in his music.  An aspiring pilot and avid sailor, Tom has logged thousands of miles in long ocean passages.  A wise man once said “If you could take a little Bob Marley, James Bond, Jimmy Buffet, Chuck Barris (yes, of the Gong Show), put ‘em in a blender, the concoction you’d pour out is Tom.”   Here’s what he had to say…Ready, set, go!!!

Reporter: Tom, the last time I saw you was in La Paz about a year and a half ago, tell me a bit about what you’ve been up to.

Varley: ...And how long is this interview, Slade?! Ha ha.. I have toured - twice! - including numerous shows on Catalina Island; crewed for my friend Capt. Marc (Wilson), delivering a Catana 431 from Panama to San Diego - a few stories there!; (finally) finished the long-awaited new album, “ETA: Mañana”; and now, touring and promoting the album. And that’s only a bit of what I’ve been up to!

 


Varley:
“ETA: Mañana” was a four year project, from the inception. That’s not too bad, considering I was touring, then escaping in the winter, then touring, then escaping! Oh, that is bad! (laughingly). But I think the extra time really gave the album time to reach fruition. There are artists who pump out product, and it sounds like the rest of their work. But this album and time it took - worth the wait!

 

Reporter: You definite have a  style of your own, but I can see some obvious influences in your music, most notably Jimmy Buffet.  You both are sailors, musicians, and love to fly.   Do you ever worry about being labeled a clone?

 


Tom sailing EscapadeReporter:
I know you well enough to know that you’ve been having fun too.  Tell me about that.

Varley: The fun?! Let’s change the names to protect the innocent! (Just kidding!)  Let’s see... Helping Marc deliver the Catana from Panama was fun, arduous, exciting, boring - mixed with a minor amount of debauchery! The people and places, fresh Dorado, islands, potential DEA/CIA agents...all the fun of third world countries! Truly, it was a great experience - especially the 52 knots in the Gulf of Tehaunaepec. Flat water and a catamaran? What more can you ask for?!

Reporter: Remember us to a couple of solo all acoustic sets?  You looked like you were having so much fun…Have you had a chance to do that again?

Varley: Oh, the night at the Paradise Found!  I never - well, rarely - play acoustic solo shows, it’s always with my band. And I have done that a few times since, and that’s how it all started - just me and my guitar! Now, it’s hard to do without the band!

Reporter: Anyone who has spent time in Mexico, especially Baja, knows that “mañana” doesn’t necessarily mean tomorrow.  It means more like “not today”.  With that in mind “ETA Mañana” is a very appropriate name for this CD.  From start to finish, how long did it really take to make it… from its inception to its release?


Varley:
Clone? Only if I’m cloned after a sheep will I get worried. In all seriousness, I used to be concerned, but I’ve realized that styles and influences will intersect. I went to a reading of the author (and one of my favorites) Tim Dorsey about his style being similar to Carl Hiaasen, and he stated, “It’s like paying homage to those you respect.” I guess I share the same philosophy. My style is definitely different, but the sound is similar.

Reporter: Who else do you consider to be a major influence in your music?

Varley: I really like most of the ‘70's rock genre - that full, warm production; Jackson Browne, The Eagles, Steely Dan, Bob Marley - of course Buffet. I like country music too. George Strait, Alan Jackson; and the crossover guys like Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban. As of lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of the new bossa nova artists (i.e., Bebel Gilberto, Selso Fonseca).

Reporter: In literature, one test of greatness is longevity, another is innovation.  In other words the piece was innovative then, but is it as pertinent today as it was when it was written way back then.  With that in mind, who is/was the greatest musician or group under the umbrella of rock\and roll\popular music?

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