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  1. Tommy James and the Shondells in 1967. Left to right: Ron Rosman, Peter Lucia, Tommy James, Mike Vale and Eddie Gray. The band The Echoes formed in 1959 in Niles, Michigan, then evolved into Tom and the Tornadoes, with 12-year-old Tommy James (then known as Tommy Jackson) as lead singer.

  2. La banda se formó inicialmente bajo el nombre de Tom and the Tornadoes con un cantante de entonces 12 años de edad llamado Tommy James. En 1963 Tommy decidió renombrar al grupo como los Shondells a partir del apellido de uno de sus ídolos, el guitarrista Troy Shondell. Ese mismo año grabaron el tema original de Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich ...

  3. 11 de nov. de 2014 · November 11, 2014 at 4:53 pm EST. Mike Vale, Ron Rosman and Eddie Gray, former original members of Tommy James And The Shondells, will be rockin' the Parade this year when they perform "Mony...

  4. Ronnie Rosman is a singer and songwriter who was born in 1945 and was a member of Hog Heaven and Tommy James & The Shondells. He has no albums or songs credited to him on Rate Your Music, a website for music lovers.

  5. Explore music from Ronnie Rosman. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Ronnie Rosman on Discogs.

  6. Ronnie Rosman – teclado, coros. Mike Vale – bajo eléctrico, coros. Pete Lucia – batería, percusión, coros. Personal adicional. Bruce Staple – ingeniero de audio. Carol Geyer – diseño de portada. Posicionamiento. Referencias. ↑ Vinyl Album: Tommy James And The Shondells - Cellophane Symphony (1969), consultado el 6 de octubre de 2022 .

  7. Cellophane Symphony. (1969) Travelin'. (1970) Singles from Cellophane Symphony. "Sweet Cherry Wine". Released: April 4, 1969 (UK) Cellophane Symphony is the seventh studio album by American rock band Tommy James and the Shondells, released in October 1969 through Roulette Records. [2] The album was re-issued on CD in 2014 by Rhino Records.