Tom Yamarone
From squatchopedia.com - All things bigfoot and sasquatch
Tom Yamarone is a researcher from Pleasanton, California. Known as "Singing Tom," he writes and performs songs about bigfoot and bigfoot-related events. Tom performed at the International Bigfoot Symposium in 2003, the Sasquatch Research Convention in Bellingham, Washington in 2005, and the 2006 Bigfoot Rendezvous conference held at Idaho State University.
Tom is a member of the BFRO and the Bigfoot Discovery Museum in Felton, California. He is a founding member of the Alliance of Independent Bigfoot Researchers and currently serves on the Board of Directors.
Tom has attended many bigfoot expeditions, both BFRO sponsored and personal expeditions with his vast network of friends in the bigfoot community. Through his own diligence, research and training in the area of evidence collection and documentation, he has become one of the field's most prominent and vocal proponents of proper evidence collection and documentation of potential bigfoot evidence.
Tom is also directly responsible for keeping his very good friend Bob Gimlin informed and involved in the current happenings of the bigfooting world. Tom has driven thousands of miles to insure Bob Gimlin's attendance at several of the major bigfoot gatherings and conferences.
Among Tom’s many admirable assets is the fact he is a very gifted and talented musician, and has composed, performed and recorded many songs on the subject of bigfoot that will, no doubt, serve as an inspiration for generations to come.
Tom's knowledge and unbridled enthusiasm in the subject of bigfooting should serve as an inspiration to us all.
