He was one of my first musical memories in the 60s.
RIP Tom Jones
Looks like a long successful run has come to an end for Tom.
Tom Jones Dies: Wrote Book And Lyrics For Long-Running ‘The Fantasticks’, Was 95 (yahoo.com)
My mother loved Tom in the early 70's and had many of his LP's playing in the house.
He sure had all the soul/presence of any of the big names that were around during the hey day.
What a voice!
(498) Tom Jones and Little Richard - Rock 'n' Roll Medley - (1969) (Live) - YouTube
Tom Jones & Janis Joplin - Raise Your Hand - This is Tom Jones TV Show - Bing video
Tom Jones & Tina Turner-Medley-Warner Theatre 1978 - YouTube
@thecarpathian - right you are,@kennyc - I missed that (someday)! |
@larsman , That's why he wrote "He will (someday) be missed :)" |
@kennyc - if you look farther up the thread, you'll see that this is a different Tom Jones. |
There. Now everybody's right... |
I recall his TV show and the schmaltzy top 40 hits but check out this guest spot with CSNY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIDzA0YDso8
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It appears many others are as mistaken as I was 😊. @roxy54. My dad's taste was more like your parents. Smooth vocals, especially Andy Williams. The great thing about Andy Williams is that he had Henry Mancini songs offered to him first. I adore "Moon River", "Days Of Wine And Roses", and "Can't Get Used To Losing You". The irony is that my mom was born and grew up in the city (Sacramento), my dad on a farm in South Dakota (his father was a sharecrop farmer). Go figure! |
RIP Tom , I met him several times when I had my Audio store in the U.K i would see him at the Heathrow show back in the 200s He owned some Manley gear and he and Eva were friends ,he was friends with Elvis ,Frank Sinatra, and many others a great talent , at his shows it was tradition women through panties on the stage starting to one time his was sweating , the rest is history . |
My upbringing was very different. My parents listened to all of the usual (but good) of that time; Andy Williams, Tont Bennett and Sinatra etc. When I started high school, my first influences were more Jethro Tull, Jimi Hendrix and Cream as well as Joni Mitchell CSNY etc. I never had that country/Americana early influence. As a sidebar though, my dentist while I was growing up was Dr Berger, and he and his wife and family (called The Bergerfolk) used to perform regularly with Pete Seeger. |