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2008: The Year In Sir Tom Jones
Wednesday, December 31st, 2008This is the time to look back and reflect on the year just past. In the wider world it was a year of extremes. It was great — the longest campaign and most exciting presidential election ever in the US (and no matter how you voted you must agree) and it was scary — a world economy that has tanked, wars and conflicts that seem neverending. Those, in a nutshell, are the highs and lows. 

In the somewhat narrower World of Tom Jones it was indeed a very good year.
Highlights include 24 Hours which, love it or not, gave us the opportunity to see Sir Tom on TV doing all sorts of interesting things — from busking, to chatting and being very funny. Oh, yes, and he sang a lot, too. Fans were very pleased and lots of people who didn’t before these appearances got to know Tom Jones — and that’s always good.
The new CD also meant a new setlist in late October and that was nice. It meant new publicity photos — great ones — and lots of positive press. Even when being negative, the press wasn’t bad (except for that silly, false report about insured chest hair). For example, when the “mankini” incident occurred in August the commentary as the photos were shown on a TV show known for its snide remarks was fine. (“Look at that! Sixty-eight years old and rockin’ the mankini!”)
All year Sir Tom looked and sounded great and, finally, he seems to be getting the kind of recognition he deserves, especially in the USA. Check out this site’s area of 24 Hours Reviews for ample evidence of the recognition of his stature. It’s wonderful.
Also, if you’ve missed any video, go to the TJI.com Video Library and see what’s there. If you haven’t missed any, you can view your favorites once again. That’s one place where Tom Jones is always easily accessible for you.
Quotes of the year include:
“I hope you record it. But if you don’t, no big deal, I’ll just slit my wrists.” — Tom Jones, on what Bono said after he and U2 guitarist The Edge wrote the new song, Sugar Daddy, for Jones’ new album.
“Who am I to stop them? It pleases people. I don’t like to disappoint.” — Tom on why he lets fans buy him drinks. (He really is a giver, isn’t he? That’s why we love him!)
“What I like about that song is that I walk on and ‘make my memories’. I’m still making my memories, I’m not just thinking of old memories.” — Tom on the song Seasons, to journalist Simon Hattenstone in a great interview in The Guardian
“I pray every night by the bed before I go to sleep. I say, ‘Look after my family and my friends and band members and all the people who work with me, and thank you for giving me this voice. Please may I keep it for as long as I live.’” — Tom on faith in the same interview as just above.
The Year Here @ TJI.com
Since I began keeping track in March (well, better late than never) this site has had, literally, hundreds of thousands of hits. Living here in Las Vegas I’ve been fortunate to meet many friends through TJI.com and some of them have proved to be true friends — the kind you cherish and think you might have been friends with had you met even without being Tom Jones fans. The other kind just come with the territory.
I’ve also been fortunate to “meet” people via the site and come to know them only via email. It’s pretty much always a pleasure.
Ahead on TJI.com, look for continued coverage of Sir Tom — current news, features and some strolls down Memory Lane.
Watch, too, for a raffle being held to raise money for breast cancer research as the profit from the calendars earmarked for that cause was negligible, so hopefully it will be enhanced. There’s a new page being planned here about another facet of Tom’s music and, hopefully, some surprises. Of course, there’ll be a 2010 calendar. If you have suggestions and/or comments about the site, please use the “Contact” email link on the sidebar at right.
Thank you all for a wonderful year. Since it is true that music can bring people together, those who make music are to be deeply cherished.
With thanks to each of you for your feedback, support and generosity, I wish you all a happy, healthy New Year filled with joy, love, peace, prosperity and, of course, the music of Sir Tom Jones.
—Ellen
Photos © John A. Vink from the Apple Computer party.






December 31st, 2008 at 10:16 am
Thanks for all the information you provide over the year. I hope you and your family have a wonderful new year.
December 31st, 2008 at 10:22 am
I wish you all a happy, healthy New Year filled with joy, love, peace, prosperity, amen to that.
December 31st, 2008 at 11:06 am
Thanks Ellen for all your hard work in bringing us the TJI website. Wishing you “everything wonderful” in 2009!
December 31st, 2008 at 11:37 am
Thanks for all you’ve shared with us! Wishing you and all a Happy, Healthy New Year!
December 31st, 2008 at 11:47 am
Thanks to Ellen/TJI.com for all the time, work, and money invested in bringing us the latest and greatest Sir Tom news. We fans and Mr. Jones owe you a debt of gratitude. Looking forward to another TOM JONES year!!!
December 31st, 2008 at 4:28 pm
ELLEN I just want to thank you for your hard work keeping us up to date with all Tom news . we have a saying over here ” more power to
your elbow “.it means keep up the great work . thank you
December 31st, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Tremendous website…thanks! Any idea when 2009 tour dates will be released?
December 31st, 2008 at 6:18 pm
A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
December 31st, 2008 at 8:21 pm
Thanks TOM for a wonderful year in music and thanks Ellen for bringing this to me every morning when I switch on my computer
)) Happy New Year to ALL with Love or shall I say LUV, haha happiness and success on your journey thru 2009
Hope to see many of you soon in LV
))
January 1st, 2009 at 7:34 am
WISHING EVERYONE A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
AND THANK YOU ELLEN FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK IN KEEPING US INFORMED ABOUT TOM AND HIS MUSIC
January 1st, 2009 at 9:08 am
I imagine reading your own obituary
will not soon be forgotten.
In true Sir Tom style, even this story was taken with great humour…
January 1st, 2009 at 5:22 pm
Ellen,
Happy New Year to you and for all the wonderful work you do on behalf of Mr. Jones. I appreciate you.