Deadpan standup |
ibiza classifieds |
Came to fame on the Jonathan Ross Show. Now presents It's Only TV But We Love It. Also Film 2001 on BBCtv. |
American gossip writer and frequent TV commentator on Celebrities Behaving Badly |
Former backing band for Cliff Richard |
Former Radio 1 DJ who resigned spectacularly on air |
Pianist, member Comedy Store Players |
Political correspondent for BBC |
Legendary F1 driver |
Sexy British Singer |
After dinner speaker with his own one man show |
Top British actor, comic |
After Dinner Speakers: Tom Jones, James Galway, Frank Meeks
Name at birth: Thomas Jones Woodward
Jones's 1965 single "It's Not Unusual" shot to #1 and made him a player in the swinging music scene of the 1960s. The same year he scored hits with the movie themes to What's New, Pussycat? and the James Bond film Thunderball. Jones was a pure power singer, with a roguish bare-chested appeal that was a particular hit with female fans. His act was ready-made for Las Vegas (where he became friends with Elvis Presley), and from 1969-71 he had his own TV show, This is Tom Jones, which aired both in the U.K. and America. Jones's star faded a bit in the 1970s, but in 1988 he reinvented himself, joining the cutting-edge band Art of Noise to remake the Prince hit "Kiss" into a hit of his own.
Extra credit: Jones shares a name with the rascally title character of the 1749 Henry Fielding novel Tom Jones... Jones performed as Tommy Scott early in his career, then returned to his own birth name minus the 'Woodward'... Jones married in 1957, when he was 16 years old; he and his wife had one son, born later that year, and remained married into the 21st century.
Tom is still one of the hottest cabaret and corporate entertainment artistes in the world today. He will leave your audience breathless and ecstatic.