About John Thomas


John is a pianist, composer, music director, actor, photographer, writer and concert producer. He has made music and presented more than 1600 performances on three continents and played piano at Boston’s Symphony Hall and with the Cape Symphony. He enjoys performing with musicians and others in Provincetown and Cape Cod, Boston, New Orleans, New York City, as well as France, Greece, Mexico, Nepal and especially Bulgaria. He plays music in concert halls, piano bars, theaters, cabaret venues, churches, festival events, recording studios… any place that music can be created and presented is the perfect setting.

John’s love of Bulgarian music began when he heard the recordings of the Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir and the Filip Kutev Ensemble in 1988. His passion for the country’s music, culture, history and people has continued for more than 35 years. He arrived in Bulgaria in 2017 and has returned often to participate in concerts in Plovdiv, Sofia, Primorsko and Kotel.

He was awarded a Bulgarian Fulbright Commission grant in 2019-20 for his project "Music without Borders: Bulgaria and America in Melody, Harmony and Rhythm". In April 2023, John was the music director and pianist at the Sofia Central Military Club gala celebrating the 30th anniversary of Fulbright Bulgaria and the 120th anniversary of Bulgarian-American diplomatic relations.

John’s music runs a wide gamut of styles: classical, New Orleans, Broadway, rhythm & blues, Balkan, Latin, original compositions and more. John has an energetic attraction to cultures and histories, especially New Orleans, Mexico, Bulgaria, Turkey and Japan. He is committed to expanding his creative ventures by working with other musicians and artists in communities around the world that are rich in cultural history and tradition and innovation. John enjoys combining music from different genres, cultures and eras to create something new and interesting.

There are no borders in the creative life.

More About John

  • More than 1,600 concerts, events and benefit performances in Boston and Provincetown MA, New York City NY, New Orleans LA, Lake Worth FL, Hartford CT, Shrewsbury MA, San Miguel de Allende, Gto., MX and in Bulgaria with AMTII Plovdiv Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts; Kotel National Folk Arts School; Primorsko Pearl Festival; and Fulbright Bulgaria 30th anniversary gala in Sofia. Performance locations and groups in the United States: Boston Center for the Arts; Boston Symphony Hall; Cambridge River Festival; Cape Symphony (Cape Cod); Club Café; Napoleon Club; Peregrine Theatre Ensemble; Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum; Provincetown Art Association & Museum; Provincetown Inspiration Weekend; Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival; Provincetown Theater; Theater Offensive; Tin Pan Alley; Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown; and Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater. Two music performance groups: JT’s Mardi Gras Band & The Lawnchair Ladies; and Johnny & The Washashores.

  • United States: Jon Arterton, Edmund Bagnell, Balkan E Boston (Petar Dimitrov, Elena Mancheva, Zoran Matich, Goran Daskalov), Adam Berry, Ben Berry, Paul Bisaccia, Alex Brewer, Judy Brubaker, Brian Calhoon, Arian Carlos, Julia Chalfin, Lea DeLaria, Ella Mae Dixon, Peter Donnelly, Richard Dowling, David Drake, Ken Field, Christie Hardwick, Tom Hewitt, Shane Jenek, Zack Johnson, Scott Jordan, Deborah Karpel, Trish LaRose, Roxanne Layton, Zoë Lewis, James Mack, Madison Mayer, Sharon McNight, Melanie, Allison Mickelson, Fausto Miro, Carolyn Montgomery, Ethan Paulini, Sylvie Richard, Jeffery Roberson (as Varla Jean Merman), David Roth, Abe Rybeck, Alex Sesenton, Christopher Sidoli, Hilarie Tamar, Bruce Vilanch, and Outer Cape Chorale.

    Mexico: Mauro Ledesma.

    Bulgaria: Ana Borisova, Martin Dafinov, Ali Kelov, Galya Petrova-Kirkova, Romeo Smilkov, Velislava Stoyanova, Vladimir Vladimirov, AMTII Academy Folk Orchestra.

  • Pure PolyESTHER: a biblical burlesque (with Abe Rybeck, The Theater Offensive, Boston MA), a multi-year theatrical success based on the Purim spiel of the Book of Esther; music for theater productions of Camille and A Perfect Ganesh (Provincetown Theater), The Ash Girl (Cape Cod Community College), and Indian Blood (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater); Spontaneous Me: A Night with Walt WhitmanThe Vigil Cantata, a six-movement choral and instrumental composition memorializing loss and renewal in the AIDS crisis era (1991-1998); Walt & Oscar’s Wilde Weekend (work in progress featuring the choral anthem “I Hear America Singing!”, performed at the 100th anniversary of the dedication of the Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown MA, 2010); music for films Abraca o Barco: The Rose Dorothea Story and Women of Faith.

  • Composing Myself, original music for theater and nature, recorded in Provincetown and Nepal (2007); 4 hands, 2 guys, 1 piano! American Music with Paul Bisaccia, piano duo music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries (including three compositions by Louis Moreau Gottschalk) (2015); Look to the Stars with Christopher Sidoli, featuring art songs about the night, stars, moon, water, and nature (2015).

  • Always… Patsy Cline; Bat Boy The MusicalCabaretCandideThe Fantasticks; HairLover, Liar, Lady, Whore: The Women of Kander and EbbNevermoreThe New Orleans Jazz Funeral of Stella BrooksThe Rocky Horror Show; Streakin’Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb StoryThe Wild PartyWorking.

  • Great Music on Sundays @5, Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, Provincetown MA (1999-); Celebration of Life annual free community concert, Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, Provincetown MA (1994-2019 and 2023-); WorldFest, Provincetown’s annual international cultural festival, celebrating the town’s international workers/students and their musical talents and providing essential information to them for a good quality of life while living in Provincetown (2011-2019 and 2023). Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival, concert producer for “Saloon Songs” (2016) and “Ballads & Beer” (2017).

  • Walt Whitman in Spontaneous Me: A Night with Walt Whitman; Manny the pianist in the Maria Callas story Master Class; Cosme McMoon, Florence Foster Jenkins’ flamboyant pianist, in Souvenir; Mashkan, the Viennese vocal coach, in Old Wicked Songs; Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof; Narrator/Pianist in Billy Bishop Goes to War; Narrator in The Rocky Horror Show. Various roles in industrial videos produced by Commonwealth Films, Inc.

  • Spontaneous Me: A Night with Walt Whitman.

  • Tibetan Spirit (images of Tibet), Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown MA (2007); Music in the Streets of the World (images of street musicians in New Orleans LA, Provincetown MA and San Miguel de Allende, Gto., MX), Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown MA (2014-15).

Newest Release


“Elegy of Autumn” from “Three Pieces for Piano" op. 15 no. 2, composed by Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978), the greatest Bulgarian composer. He expanded the sounds of music from his country in countless ways. A master at weaving traditional folk melodies into classical styles and creating the ethereal music of light and color and memory.

music without borders

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