Tom Waits Gallery Spotlight: Mountain View, CA - Oct. 28, 2007

If Jack Kerouac was alive today, he might be found hanging out with Tom Waits . The Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter, composer and actor seems to channel the vibe of the beat era--in fact he even recorded the song "On the Road" with lyrics taken from Kerouac's novel, for his 2006 set "Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards."

With his distinctive voice, which has been described as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon," Waits is a master at creating atmosphere. He's become known for incorporating clanging percussion, blues and jazz-noir along with his trademark growl and evocative lyrics. On Nov. 24, the artist will release a live set titled "Glitter and Doom Live," which was recorded during last year's sold-out tour.

In the fall of 2007, Waits performed with The Kronos Quartet as part of Neil Young 's 21st Annual Bridge School Benefit in Mountain View, CA, and LiveDaily photographer Tim Mosenfelder was there to get some shots.

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