iThe fifth of five children, 
Tom
                  Scott Listebarger                was born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and started to play
                the piano before he could get up on the stool by himself. He
                remembers listening to his older sisters practice the piano and
                would develop his own simple arrangements of songs that they
                worked on for their lessons. His talent was quickly recognized
                and at the age of five, he was enrolled in piano lessons and
                continued them into high school. Tom recalls being kind of a
                lazy student though, as he became much more interested in playing
                radio pop songs by ear than in reading music and playing from
                sheet music . During his teens, he became interested in electric
                pianos, organs and synthesizer keyboards. His weekends and money
                were spent in local music stores.  
                
After graduating from high school in 1982, Tom attended business
                  school at the University of Iowa. He began taking piano lessons
                  at the music school as an elective credit. He started developing
                  a repertoire of pop and rock songs that he enjoyed while working
                  on classical pieces which were assigned. "I really enjoyed
                  playing on those big, black Steinway pianos in the music building," Tom
                  recalls. "The music building was pretty close to my dormitory,
                  so I'd go there and play for a study break." 
                After graduating from business school in 1986, Tom began working
                  in weekend bands while learning a variety of popular music.
                  He also started to work on his singing as a band mate encouraged
                  him to be a "performer" as opposed to being just
                  a "player". It was about then that he began getting
                  his feet wet playing solo in a few piano bars and private clubs. "I
                  was working by day at a large telephone company and met a guitarist
                  and vocalist there. We began playing together as a duo around
                  town and it wasn't too long before we both quit our jobs and
                  moved to Colorado Springs." They began working there in
                  April of 1989 at a nightclub that the guitarist's friend owned. "We
                  worked all over that town at every place imaginable," Tom
                  recalls. "I started performing solo at hotels after growing
                  weary of late nights in bar rooms." His repertoire grew
                  to include a variety of jazz and pop piano standards, sing-alongs
                  and request material.
                In 1991, Tom moved up into the mountains and started performing
                  at ski lodges, hotels, restaurants and summer resorts in Colorado
                  and Utah. He took a job performing on cruise ships in 1996
                  with itineraries in Alaska, Bermuda and the Caribbean. "I
                  traveled that year as far East, West, North and South as I
                  had ever been," Tom recalls. Tired of "living out
                  of the back of my pickup truck", Tom settled in the resort
                  town of Dillon, Colorado in 1998 and resumed performing again
                  at nearby ski resorts, hotels and restaurants. "I just
                  love the mountains and being outdoors," he says. New to
                  Dillon, Tom was recruited and agreed to play the piano for
                  a local theatre group's production of Guys and Dolls during
                  the summer of 1999. "They handed me a book of sheet music
                  that was about two inches thick!" Tom remembers. "There
                  was just no way you could memorize all those changes and everything.
                  I had to follow the book! It was quite a challenge and turned
                  out to be a very rewarding experience for me." 
                In 2001, Tom received an offer to go to Tokyo, Japan to perform
                  in a nightclub. He played three contracts at the Ginza Crest
                  Club and fell in love with Japan and traveling abroad. He soon
                  received contracts at Asian five-star hotels, performing at
                  the Westin Tokyo and the Grand Hyatt Seoul. Most recently,
                  Tom has been enjoying performing aboard Royal Caribbean Cruise
                  Lines. "I've really been enjoying my opportunities to
                  perform and travel. Intially, I figured it would be an interesting
                  short-lived experience that I'd get tired of," Tom says," but
                  it has turned out to be something that I just can't get enough
                  of. When I'm back home in Colorado, I find myself daydreaming
                  about my travels constantly. There is really nothing else I'd
                  rather do!" 
                Performances:
                  2005-2006 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines New England, Caribbean,
                    Trans-canal, Hawaiian and
Alaskan cruises 
2004 Grand Hyatt Seoul Seoul, Korea
2003 Westin Tokyo Hotel Tokyo, Japan
2001-2003 Ginza Crest Club- Tokyo, Japan
2001-2002 Ti Amo Italian Ristorante- Frisco, CO USA
2000-2001 Copper Mountain Ski Resort- Copper Mountain, CO USA
1997-2000 Keystone Ski Resort- Keystone, CO USA
1996 Celebrity Cruise Lines- Alaskan, Bermuda and Caribbean Cruises
1994-1995 Stein Ericksen Lodge- Deer Valley, UT USA
1993-1997 Grand Lake Lodge- Grand Lake, CO USA
1992-1993 Breckenridge Spa Resort- Breckenridge, CO USA
1992 Antlers Doubletree Hotel- Colorado Springs, CO USA