Biography







His name is Thomas J. Woodward. Tom was born in the heart of mining country, Treforest, Glamorgan, on June 7th, 1940. Who could have imagined that twenty-five years later he would release one of the most exciting and instant singles ever committed to vinyl, less than two minutes long, and see it catapult him to international stardom? ITS NOT UNUSUAL was that disc; it gave justifiable and hard-earned success to a man who had worked ceaselessly to build up a reputation for doing what he loved best - singing.

He grew up in the era of rock and roll for which his affection has never faltered. His heroes were the likes of Little Richard and Chuck Berry; his idol - Elvis Presley. In later life they were to become close friends - it has even been suggested that Tom's success in Las Vegas prompted 'The King' to make his live performance come-back in the gambling city. But in 1958 Mrs. Woodward's little boy was on the Club circuit as Tommy Scott, happily belting out rockers for the price of a few beers, whilst working by day as a labourer.





In 1963 he came to London hoping to impress Britain's first real independent record producer, Joe Meek, who was filling the Hit Parade with discs by such as John Leyton and the Tornados. Meek wasn't over impressed - Tom returned to the valleys. A year later his luck changed when ex-bus conductor novelty singer and harmonica player, fellow Welshman Gordon Mills, spotted him in a Pontypridd nightspot when visiting to see another act. That all-important accident was to change the lives of both men dramatically.

Tommy Scott was re-christened Tom Jones. In August 1964 a recording contract was secured with Decca, and the first 45 that was issued was CHILLS AND FEVER. Despite gaining American release also, it made no impact.

On November 11th 1964 three titles were cut: ONE MORE CHANCE, TO WAIT FOR LOVE and ITS NOT UNUSUAL. Within two weeks of release the single was at number one in the U.K. (March 1965) and on May 1st entered America's important Billboard" listings, staying nine weeks and peaking at ten.





Since then Tom Jones has become a show business legend. He is still playing to packed houses all over the world, lives in America where he is idolised, and has an incredible number of world tours behind him, setting new attendance records for concerts throughout the U.S.A., Japan, Europe, South Africa and Canada to name but a few.

His global record sales are remarkable with over thirty hit singles and albums in Britain alone. Numerically this represents in excess of the equivalent of a staggering 100 million 45's. He has been named Entertainer of the Year in over a dozen countries.








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