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Pace Bracket Clock

Discover Thomas Michael Pace, the American singer-songwriter behind 'Maybe,' winner of the Goldene Europa Award in 1980. Explore his music and legacy.

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Collectible Description

An 8-day bracket clock. The mahogany case is arched with an inlaid design made of brass. It has squat ball feet. A convex glass covers the face of the clock. The face is enamel with Roman numerals, a maker’s mark and a single winding hole. The hands have heart shaped ends. This clock was once used in the Bank of England.

Artist Biography

Thomas Michael Pace: Echoes of Americana and the Soulful Resonance of ‘Maybe’

Thomas Michael Pace (born Boise, United States of America, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter whose music captures a distinctive blend of country folk sensibilities and introspective lyricism. He gained considerable recognition for his poignant ballad “Maybe,” which served as the theme song for Grizzly Adams: The Life & Times of Grizzly Adams—a television series that cemented Pace’s place in popular culture during the 1980s. This success earned him a prestigious Goldene Europa Award for Best Song in 1980, acknowledging his artistic merit and songwriting prowess.
  • Early Life & Musical Beginnings: Pace's formative years were steeped in Idaho’s rural landscape, fostering an appreciation for storytelling and musical traditions that would profoundly shape his creative vision.
  • The Rise of ‘Maybe’: The song “Maybe,” penned during a period of personal reflection, unexpectedly resonated with audiences worldwide. Its heartfelt melody and evocative lyrics propelled it to the forefront of the Grizzly Adams soundtrack, establishing Pace as a significant voice in Americana music.
Pace’s musical style is characterized by its honest exploration of themes like love, loss, and resilience—elements frequently found within country folk traditions. His compositions often prioritize lyrical depth over technical complexity, prioritizing emotional impact above all else. He draws inspiration from artists such as Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, whose willingness to confront vulnerability in their songwriting served as a guiding principle for Pace’s own artistic endeavors.
  • Notable Albums: Pace has released several albums throughout his career, showcasing his evolving musical style and lyrical explorations. These recordings demonstrate a consistent commitment to crafting songs that resonate with authenticity and emotional sincerity.
Beyond his individual accomplishments as a songwriter, Pace’s music contributes to the broader narrative of American folk music—a genre known for its roots in rural traditions and its capacity to convey universal human experiences. His enduring popularity testifies to the power of songwriting to transcend geographical boundaries and connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. He continues to perform and record, ensuring that his soulful melodies continue to inspire generations of musicians and audiences alike.

Exploring Pace’s Artistic Influences

Pace's musical journey was undeniably shaped by the pioneering songwriters of the 1960s and 70s—artists who bravely confronted emotional truths within their songs. Joni Mitchell, with her masterful use of poetic imagery and introspective narratives, served as a particular source of inspiration for Pace’s lyrical approach. Similarly, Bob Dylan's willingness to challenge societal norms through his music instilled in Pace a conviction that songwriting could serve as a vehicle for social commentary and artistic innovation.

Major Achievements & Recognition

The Goldene Europa Award for Best Song—specifically for “Maybe”—stands as a testament to Pace’s musical talent and the enduring appeal of his songwriting craft. This accolade solidified his position within the Americana music landscape and underscored the transformative potential of heartfelt melodies combined with poignant lyrics.
thomas michael pace

thomas michael pace

1949 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Country Folk Songs
  • Date Of Birth: 1949
  • Full Name: Thomas Michael Pace
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Maybe']
  • Place Of Birth: Boise, United States of America
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