Tom George passed away on Wednesday night December 11 from a massive heart attack. Tom, along with his wife Tracy own TAG Publicity. Due to them owning their own business Tom George did not have life insurance so the family needs help with the insurmountable hospital bills accumulating along with the funeral costs. Tom was a loving husband & father.
Tom was a remarkable man whose passion, dedication, and tireless work ethic transformed the world of music publicity. But beyond the press releases, the interviews, and the media campaigns, Tom was a true believer in the power of music—not just as an art form, but as a force that could move people, bring people together, and change lives. He lived his dream!
As a music publicist, Tom had a gift for seeing the heart of an artist, and understanding what made them special. He didn’t just promote music; he helped shape stories, craft narratives, and give voice to the people behind the music. Tom was everyone's friend, he listened, he also loved talking. Whether working with a rising star, an iconic legend, or a band on the verge of breaking through, Tom was the unsung hero in the background, tirelessly fighting to make sure the world heard what they already knew: that these artists and their work mattered. He put his blood, sweat tears and literally his life into his work.
But what truly set Tom apart was their integrity and unwavering belief in the artistry of music. He was more than just a publicist—He was a champion for the artist. He believed in music's transformative power, and they understood that behind every press kit and media appearance, there was a person, a dream, and a journey that deserved to be heard. Whether it was late nights or not sleeping at all while he was working on an album launch, chasing down the perfect media placement, or navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, Tom gave his life to help others realize their dreams. And in doing so, they made the dreams of countless artists, fans, and colleagues come true.