Artist Name
Tom Zanetti
web link web link web link
heart icon off (0 users)

Logo
transparent
Artist Image
artist thumb

Functions

transparent
Data Complete
percent bar 20%

Album Releases refreshview


Members
members icon 1 Male

Origin
flag Belle Isle, Leeds

Genre
genre icon House

Style
---

Mood
---

Born

born icon 1989

Active
calendar icon 2006 to Present...

Cutout
transparent

Current Record Label

artist logo


heart icon Most Loved Tracks
No loved tracks found...

youtube icon Music Video Links
No Music Videos Found...



Artist Biography
Available in: gb icon
Thomas Byron Courtney (born 2 July 1989), known professionally as Tom Zanetti, is a British DJ and music producer. He is best known for his song "You Want Me", which charted in the United Kingdom, Belgium and Ireland.
Zanetti started his musical career performing in clubs at age 17.
Zanetti went to school in Rothwell to Royds School from which he was expelled and moved to Tinshill Learning Centre until he was 16. Regardless of being expelled, Zanetti claims that he "got on with his work and was in top set for everything", he just wasn't always there and didn't always follow the rules. Zanetti found out he was going to be a dad at the age of 16, which he wasn't prepared for at that age. Zanetti has had many jobs at a young age, which include working in a warehouse, where he made pallets from 6 am to 6 pm, he was also a butcher, window cleaner, bricklayer and milkman. Zanetti's girlfriend, Lizzie died in a car accident on 10 August 2010. Zanetti has one son, Deaconn born on 11 October 2006, who has made an appearance in one of his music videos.
wiki icon

Wide Thumb
transparent

Clearart
transparent

Fanart
transparent icontransparent icon
transparent icontransparent icon

Banner
transparent icon

User Comments

transparent iconNo comments yet..


Status
unlocked icon Unlocked
Last Edit by leepenny
01st May 2019

Socials
social icon social icon social icon

Streaming


External Links
fanart.tv icon musicbrainz icon last.fm icon website icon amazon icon