Tom Lodge was born on 16 April 1936 at
Forest Green, Surrey. He was the son of the writer
Oliver W. F. Lodge and his second wife, Diana. His grandfather was the physicist Sir
Oliver Lodge. When
World War II broke out, his family left England for the United States, where his father taught English literature. Lodge was educated at
Bedales School, England, where he developed his interest in music. He took lessons on the violin and the clarinet, taught himself the guitar and mouth organ, and played the stand-up bass in a four-piece
skiffle band called the "Top Flat Ramblers". When he was eighteen, Lodge travelled to Canada to
Hay River, Northwest Territories, and worked in commercial fishing on the
Great Slave Lake. They had three sons: Tom Jr. (b. 1959,
Yellowknife, North West Territories, Canada), Brodie (b. 1961,
London, England), and Lionel (b. 1962,
Inverness, Scotland). All three sons are involved in music, being significantly influenced and educated by their father. Tom Jr. is in his eleventh year of a weekly Sunday (9–11 p.m. UK time) music show (originating as "the two Toms" with Tom Sr.) which Tom Jr uploads from Canada to Radio Caroline in the UK. Radio Caroline turned fifty in March 2014. Tom also has three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. ==Broadcasting==