Tom Brier (born 1971) is an American ragtime composer and pianist.
Tom Brier was born in Oakdale, California on October 3, 1971. Recognized as a child prodigy, Brier began picking out tunes on the family player piano at age 5. By the age of 11, he had written the scores to nearly two dozen ragtime compositions; his first serious piece being "Pine Cone Rag" (1982). At 14, Brier was performing at ragtime societies and festivals in the Sacramento area. After High School, Brier studied computer science at California State University in Turlock, California, graduating in 1993 with a bachelor's degree. He then went on to work for the county of Sacramento as a programmer and analyst. From age 14 until 2016, Brier performed regularly at ragtime festivals, including the West Coast Ragtime Festival, Santa Cruz Ragtime Festival, the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival in Sedalia, Missouri, Historic Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival, among others. Having written over 200 piano compositions, Brier's most popular and well-known work is "Razor Blades".
In 2023, Brier received the Ragtime Outstanding Achievement Award from the Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation. The Tom Brier Scholarship is awarded annually at the Historic Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival in his honor.
In the late 2000s, Brier gained fame on YouTube and within the gaming community for his sight-reading performances and "prioritized" cover versions of well-known video game themes posted by "online ragtime enthusiast" Ron OâÂÂDell. Brier's ragtime versions of popular songs from video game soundtracks such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Yoshi's Island, garnered a fan base following and millions of views.
On August 6, 2016, Brier was involved in a car accident that left him severely injured. Suffering from a brain injury that caused paralysis from the neck down, Brier was unable to "write, walk, speak or play the piano." After being in a coma for over two months, he spent several years in physical therapy and now lives with his parents in Oakdale, California. In the years following his accident, biographical videos documenting Brier's career were posted on video sharing platforms with updates on his condition and music.
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