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Lots Of Photos From Arthur’s Day; Win Tickets To See Tom in Birmingham

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TJI has a new flickr set called Sir Tom Leads the Worldwide Celebration of Arthur’s Day. One sample is here. Check out the other 29 photos. Enjoy!

Tonight Tom is in Malmö, Sweden. TJI wants to wish Florence Rawlings, his terrific opening act, the very best on her 21st (!) birthday. What a career she has already!

Ticket giveaway! You can win a pair of tickets — and free parking — to see Tom at the LG Arena at the NEC in Birmingham UK on Sunday October 18. You simply have to go the the internet entry form at the Express and Star website and answer the question: “Tom Jones recorded in 1965 the theme for a James Bond film of the same name. What was it?” Deadline for entries is October 2. Good luck!

6 Responses to “Lots Of Photos From Arthur’s Day; Win Tickets To See Tom in Birmingham”

  1. pat lowndes Says:

    great photo’s Ellen . love them

  2. Carole Says:

    The Silver Fox just keeps getting more and more handsome. Love the jeans and leather look with the colored shirts – finally something other than all black. Looks great with his hair. Thanks for the wonderful pictures.

  3. Paula Says:

    I love that the photographs are accessible in one easy place and are organized in order. Thank you.

  4. Tisha Says:

    I don’t even care for Guinness (or any beer or ale for that matter), but after looking at these pictures I suddenly having a hankering for a pint! Tom’s wearing 69 very, very well. I’m going to remain optimistic that he will be in Vegas in January.

  5. Anna W Says:

    Thank you Ellen for these fantastic photos! Sir Tom really looks like he’s having a good time, so debonair.

  6. Carole Says:

    Anna W: You’ve done it! I keep looking for a better word to describe Sir Tom. “Debonair” is perfect.

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