Sir Tom In the News, What's New, Pussycat?
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Preview Of Tom In Manila; Video: His 2000 Australian Rugby League Ad
Saturday, March 6th, 2010*Moderator’s Note: If you have a minute, please use it to go to the Bel Air Magazine website and fill out the Oscar survey on the right side of the homepage. If you surf around the site, it’ll become clear why I am asking. Thanks!
This preview of Tom’s appearance in the Philippines reads as if it’s taken straight from his press kit. Nonetheless, there are errors. For example, the song she calls The New Mexican Puppeteer is really The Young New Mexican Puppeteer and it never got higher than #80 on the Billboard Top 100 Pop Chart. It was not on any country chart. And notice that, here, it’s no longer the 24 Hours tour. It’s Tom Jones Live In Manila! (Love the exclamation point!).
If you’ve never seen the rugby that National Rugby League of Australia advert with Tom singing to the tune of the Salt ‘N’ Pepa song, What A Man,, here it is. It’s called What A Game
As usual, if you cannot play it, drop me a line using the “Contact TJI” link at the bottom right and I’ll email it to you.
Tom Jones to serenade fans at the Big Dome
By CRISPINA MARTINEZ-BELEN/ March 1, 2010, 3:16pmManila Bulletin
Tom Jones, the international pop sensation who captivated millions with the beauty and charm of his timeless love songs and romantic ditties, will be reunited with his countless Filipino fans when he visits Manila for a concert on March 28 at the Araneta Coliseum.
Titled Tom Jones Live In Manila! the one-night musical event from Ovation Productions is part of the Welsh star’s Asia-Australia tour that also includes New Zealand.
It will showcase a breathtaking array of classic and contemporary hits from one of the most acclaimed and enduring personalities in pop music, such as It’s Not Unusual, Delilah, Green Green Grass Of Home, Help Yourself, Love Me Tonight, I Who Have Nothing, She’s A Lady, Kiss, Sex Bomb, Black Betty and Stoned In Love.
The concert promises an unforgettable treat for music lovers from a singer and entertainer who is endowed with a special appeal and attraction that translate into an indefinable and lasting chemistry with his audience.
With his gorgeous baritone in absolutely perfect form that can reach every corner of the concert hall, Jones turns every performance into an absolutely delightful and entertaining experience.
Known in his native Wales as “Jones the Voice,” he is considered one of the most respected, admired and loved performers in modern popular music because of his unique vocal power, ability and appeal.
Tom Jones started his career in the 1960s and initially acquired a reputation as the front man for a local beat group in his native South Wales, until he was discovered by future manager Gordon Mills, who took him to London and renamed him “Tom Jones.”
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Jones became a sensation with the release in early 1965 of “It’s Not Unusual,” which turned into an instant hit, reaching No. 1 in the United Kingdom and the Top 10 in America in March.
In the same year, he sang the theme song to the James Bond spy thriller, “Thunderball,” and received the Grammy Award for “Best New Artist” for 1965.
He maintained his top chart position in the UK and the US, propelled by his most successful single ever, “Green Green Grass Of Home,” plus a string of hit singles and albums, such as “What’s New Pussycat,” “Help Yourself” and “Delilah.”
In 1970, he achieved multiple successes in the UK with Daughter Of Darkness, She’s A Lady, Till and The New Mexican Puppeteer and scored a No. 1 country hit in the US with Say You’ll Stay Until Tomorrow, which also reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Considered as the biggest hit of Jones’ career was his Reload album (2000), a compilation of cover versions recorded as duets with contemporary artists, using their record producers and their recording methods. The album reached No. 1 in the UK and sold over 4 million copies worldwide.
This was followed by his 2002 album, Mr. Jones, which included the singles Tom Jones International and Black Betty.
Throughout 2000, Jones received a number of honors for his achievements, including a BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music (2003) and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6608 Hollywood Blvd. He was also tapped as the new voice of Australia’s National Rugby League, singing in an advertisement to market the 2000 season.
Last year, Jones continued with his touring and recording activities, spending a major portion of the year performing at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas and in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He also had appearances in other parts of the US, the UK and Canada.
Of contemporary interest to local fans, Jones sang the national anthem of Great Britain during the boxing match of Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton on May 2, 2009 in Las Vegas.
Tickets to the “Tom Jones Live In Manila!” are priced at P7,500, P6,500, P4,500, P2,500, P1,000 and P600 and are available at Ticketnet outlets at all SM Department Stores.






March 6th, 2010 at 8:30 am
Good promo – saw your review on the restaurant – sounds delicious
March 6th, 2010 at 8:36 am
Thanks, Gail…Next time you’re in Las Vegas…..
March 6th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Kudos on the scarf article.
March 7th, 2010 at 8:53 am
If you go to the Tony Curtis article, you can then go to his website & see some nice photos of Tony & Tom.
March 7th, 2010 at 9:21 am
Sandy:
First, Thanks for going to Bel Air Magazine.
On February 5, 2009, TJI posted the information about Curtis’ blog and, on April 24 another note about Curtis and what Tom’s reading. When Tom was in town in January, he came to the show.
Tony Curtis is clearly a big Tom Jones fan and sees him once each time Tom’s in Las Vegas, where Curtis lives. He is always warmly greeted by the audience — standing O — and takes the time to shake hands and take photos
April 8th, 2010 at 9:01 am
Is Sir Tom going to do any tour dates in US in 2010? I hope I have the opportunity to see him, at least once in my life. It is almost like I have a curse trying to see Sir Tom. He canceled about 15 years ago in Asheville NC. Then last year he canceled at the Biltmore House in Asheville NC, so I was going to Vegas to see him in May and now that show is canceled. Does anyone know, is there a snowballs chance of me getting to see my Welsh idol?