Tom Sweeney
Biography
Thomas Sweeney (24 January 1897 – 29 August 1964) was an Australian rugby league player. Sweeney, the son of Irish immigrants, was born in Gympie, Queensland. A fullback, Sweeney was a good attacking player and a strong tackler. He played his rugby league for Brisbane club Western Suburbs and had a brief representative career. In 1919, Sweeney was one of two fullbacks selected by the Kangaroos for their tour of New Zealand, where they played four Test matches against the home side. He appeared in the opening two fixtures, with Charles Fraser preferred thereafter. Sweeney, a public servant, served as secretary of the Queensland Irish Association during the 1920s and was also a long–serving secretary for the state branch of the Australian Journalists Association. He had four sons and two daughters. One of his sons was the Wallabies fullback Thomas Sweeney.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Morning View
2001

Under My Skin
2004

Away From The Sun
2002

Riding With The King
2000

#1's
1998

Beg For Mercy
2003

Rainbow
1999

Brown Acid: The First Trip (Heavy Rock From The American Comedown Era)
2015

Xscape
2014

Complete Clapton
2007

Blowback
2001

All For You
2001

My Love Is Your Love
1998

#1 To Infinity
2015

50 First Dates
2004

Family Affair
2001

Reptile
2001

Truthfully Speaking
2002

"The Wash" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2001

No More Drama
2001

The Pecan Tree
2002

Rural Renewal
2002

Myra
2001

D'lectrified
1999
Credited work
564 releases · 68 albums · active 1998–2025
- Engineering · 880
- Performance · 20
- Other credits · 7
Studios: Record One, Los Angeles · Ocean Way Recording · Record Plant, Los Angeles · South Beach Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Anastacia
- Mariah Carey
- Avril Lavigne
- B.B. King
- Janet
- Eric Clapton
- Incubus (2)
