
Tommy
James & The Shondells
The
music of Tommy James is played continuously, everyday, in every
country in the world, and has been for over a generation. His
songs have become so ingrained in modern culture, it's difficult
to go for more than a couple of days without hearing one of them
on the radio, TV, in films, or one of the 300 plus cover versions
of his songs by other artists. He has sold, to date, over 100
million records and has been awarded 23 gold singles and 9 gold
and platinum albums.
He was born
Thomas Jackson on April 29, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio finally settling
in Niles, Michigan which he still regards as his hometown. His
first stage appearance was as a child model at age four.
In 1959, at
the age of 12, he formed his first rock band, "The Tornadoes",
and began playing local gigs around the area and developing a
sizeable following.
In 1964 a
local DJ asked Tommy and the group to sign with his new regional
label, "Snap Records". One of the 4 sides they recorded
was an obscure song written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich
called "Hanky Panky". The group changed their name to
"The Shondells" and released it as a single. It was
an instant local hit but didn't break nationally and was soon
forgotten.
Two years
later, in May of '66, amazingly the record exploded out of Pittsburgh
and "Hanky Panky" was a smash! Unable to put the original
group back together, Tommy went to Pittsburgh alone and hired
the first local band he could find to be The Shondells. Two weeks
later the new group signed a record deal with Roulette Records
in New York and "Hanky Panky" became the biggest hit
of the summer of '66. Thus began one of the longest strings of
non-stop hits in the record business.
"Hanky
Panky" was quickly followed up by two more million selling
singles: "Say I Am" and "It's Only Love" with
the "HANKY PANKY" album going gold a mere 4 weeks after
its release in July of '66.
Tommy then
added producers Bo Gentry and Ritchie Cordell to the team who,
over the next two years, produced 7 more back-to-back gold singles
including: "I Think We're Alone Now", "Mirage",
"I Like The Way", "Gettin' Together", "Out
Of The Blue", "Get Out Now", and the party rock
icon... "Mony Mony"
The Gentry/Cordell/James
team also produced three platinum albums: "I THINK WE'RE
ALONE NOW", "SOMETHING SPECIAL", and "MONY
MONY".
Tommy James
and The Shondells were also one of the first acts to experiment
with Music Videos of their hits starting with "Mony Mony"
in 1968, thirteen years before MTV.
By the end
of '68, after three months on the road with Vice President Hubert
Humphrey's Presidential campaign, TJ and company began writing
and producing their own records. Their first project, released
in early 1969, was the unforgettable "CRIMSON AND CLOVER"
album which, in addition to going multi-platinum, spawned three
more monster hits for the group: "Do Something To Me",
"Crimson And Clover", and "Crystal Blue Persuasion".
A fourth song on the LP, "Sugar On Sunday", was recorded
by The Clique and also went top ten.
The "CRIMSON
AND CLOVER" album was followed by the "CELLOPHANE SYMPHONY"
album, which featured the newly developed Moog Synthesizer, as
well as another smash hit, "Sweet Cherry Wine". Their
second volume of greatest hits titled "THE BEST OF TOMMY
JAMES AND THE SHONDELLS" was released that same year and
featured the smash hit "Ball Of Fire". The LP has sold,
to date, over 10 million copies.
In 1970 the
group released another million selling LP, "TRAVELIN' ".
This innovative theme album was viewed by many as their best work.
It contained two gold singles: "She" and "Gotta
Get Back To You". "TRAVELIN' ", however, would
be the last album Tommy would make with The Shondells.
With the breakup
of The Shondells, Tommy continued with a solo career beginning
with the writing and producing of the million selling "Tighter,
Tighter" for the group Alive 'N Kickin". Over the next
four years Tommy scored an additional 12 chart singles including:
"Come To Me", "Ball And Chain", "I'm
Commin' Home" and "Draggin' The Line". Tommy also
produced three top 40 albums during that time: "TOMMY JAMES",
"CHRISTIAN OF THE WORLD", and "MY HEAD, MY BED
AND MY RED GUITAR". The latter was recorded in Nashville
with an all-star cast featuring Pete Drake and Elvis side-men:
Scotty Moore and DJ Fontana.
In 1974 Tommy
left Roulette Records and over the next three years, recorded
two albums for San Francisco based Fantasy Records: "In Touch"
and "Midnight Rider".
Returning
to the east coast in 1980, Tommy signed with Millennium Records
scoring three more chart singles including the million selling
"Three Times In Love".
By the mid-80's,
Tommy's songs, now considered classics, were being covered all
over the world by everyone from punk rockers like Joan Jett and
the Blackhearts to symphony orchestras like The Boston Pops. At
one point in 1987, Tiffany and Billy Idol, with their versions
of "I Think We're Alone Now" and "Mony Mony",
fought it out for the top spot on the charts for a solid month,
each eventually going number one. It was the first time in music
history that two cover versions of songs by the same artist went
number one back-to-back.
In the 90's
Tommy's music has appeared in countless movie soundtracks including:
"Forrest Gump", the Oliver Stone movie "Heaven
And Earth", "Cape Fear" "Pontiac Moon",
"Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead", "Off And
Running", "Vice Versa" and in 1999 REM's cover
of "Draggin' The Line" was one of the high points in
the summer blockbuster "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged
Me while the film "A Walk On The Moon" featured Cher
singing "Crimson And Clover" and Morcheeba doing "Crystal
Blue Persuasion".
Entertainment
Giant BMG has also released Tommy's landmark "Live! At the
Bitter End" video as one of their first DVD packages and
is now available in stores coast to coast.
In the 21st
century, Tommy is busier than ever performing to sold out crowds
across the country as well as working on a myriad of projects
including an AUTOBIOGRAPHY and a music television show "AMERICAN
JUKEBOX". He has also just finished filming the PBS music
special, "SIXTIES POP ROCK REUNION" which will air across
the PBS NETWORK throughout 2004. In addition, Tommy has created
a new state of the art website: www.TOMMYJAMES.com where he can
stay in touch with his many fans worldwide and introduce a new
generation to his classic hits and newest material.
Tommy James
has left an indelible mark on his industry and his generation
with credits and longevity as an artist, songwriter, and performer
that few have equaled. With the ever increasing popularity of
his music, there seems to be no end in sight.
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