Career
Denney is a founding member and the ex-lead guitarist of A Day to Remember. He has since parted ways with the band and now produces at his own recording studio. Early years and A Day to Remember (1992–2009) Tom Denney started playing guitar from the age of 10.
Denney was later in a band called 2 Days 2 Late with drummer Bobby Scruggs.
Denney called vocalist Jeremy McKinnon (who was in another band at the time) asking if he wanted to form another band, later called A Day to Remember. Denney performed on the band"s first three albums:,, and
Denney has stated that Nirvana was a major influence on him, adding that "if it wasn"t for Nirvana, I honestly wouldn"t be here". On June 2, 2009, the band announced that Denney had left the group.
And was replaced by Four Letter Lie guitarist Kevin Skaff.
Regardless of his departure from the band, he still remained a part of the writing process of new material. Denney has since contributed music to a number of the band"s albums: and Record producer and solo career (2007–present) Calzini asked whether or not he could overdub vocals to it: "we stayed up all night fucking around on this song and I just randomly made up lyrics to it as I went.
The song had a very nu-metal singing part so Tom sang on it to be funny.
The song was a complete joke just for fun". Later that night after the session had finished, Calzini took the track home with him, and put it on MySpace, titling it "I"ll Swing My Fists".
After changing the name of his MySpace account, due to the growing number of plays of the song, to Boston B. The pair soon recorded several tracks that Denney had left unused to which Calzini added lyrics to Calzini gathered a group of people to pose as a band, and to record music with, at Denney"s studio.
Naming the group as Paddock Park and releasing the songs on With False Hope European Parliament (2007).
All the songs featured on the European Parliament were later re-recorded in August 2008, with Denney producing, with some new songs to make it a full-length album. On July 26, 2011, it was announced that Denney would be releasing a solo European Parliament in the fall of that year on his own record label, 33 Records.
A short preview of one song, rap song "I"m Gangsta", was released on the same day. The song was later released as a single on October 25.
The music video of which had its premiere via Alternative Press" APTV, on November 1.
Band Mest released a single on June 4, 2013, "Radio (Something to Believe)", which was co-written with Denney and features McKinnon as a guest musician. lieutenant was also produced by Denney.