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Tommy Roe

 
Artist: Tommy Roe
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  • Born: May 09, 1942, Atlanta, GA
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Tommy's 22 Big Ones," "Greatest Hits," "Dizzy: The Best of Tommy Roe"
  • Representative Songs: "Sheila," "Dizzy," "Sweet Pea"

Biography

Widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the late '60s, Tommy Roe cut some pretty decent rockers along the way, especially early in his career -- many displaying some pretty prominent Buddy Holly roots. In fact, Roe's initial pop smash, 1962's chart-topping "Sheila," was quite reminiscent of Holly's "Peggy Sue," utilizing a very similar throbbing drum beat and Roe's hiccuping vocal. The singer had previously cut the song for the smaller Judd label before remaking it in superior form for ABC-Paramount. The infectious "Everybody" -- another hot item the next year -- was waxed in Muscle Shoals at Rick Hall's Fame studios, normally an R&B-oriented facility (it's not widely known that Roe wrote songs for the Tams, a raw-edged soul group from his Atlanta hometown).

Once Roe veered off on his squeaky-clean bubblegum tangent, he stuck with it for the rest of the decade. His lighthearted "Sweet Pea" and "Hooray for Hazel" burned up the charts in 1966, and he was still at it three years later when he waxed his biggest hit, "Dizzy," and "Jam Up Jelly Tight." ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Tommy Roe
Birth name Thomas David Roe
Born 9 May 1942 (1942-05-09) (age 67)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genres Rock and roll, pop, bubblegum
Occupations Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1959 – present
Labels ABC Records, Monument Records, MGM Records, ABC Records
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For the English footballer of the same name see Tommy Roe (footballer)

Tommy Roe (born Thomas David Roe, 9 May 1942, Atlanta, Georgia, United States[1]) is an American pop music singer-songwriter.

Best-remembered for his hits "Sheila" (1962) and "Dizzy" (1969), critic Bill Dahl wrote that Roe was "widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the late 1960s, but Roe cut some pretty decent rockers along the way, especially early in his career."[1]

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Biography

Roe was raised in Atlanta where he attended Brown High School.[2] Influenced by the sounds of the late Buddy Holly, Roe developed a unique style that, combined with his all-American clean-cut image, made him a popular musical performer throughout the 1960s. His first break came when, like Bobby Vee, he was asked to stand in on a date which Buddy Holly had been booked for, and a year later Roe recorded and released "Sheila" on the tiny Judd Records label in Atlanta.[3] The record failed to attract any interest, but within two years Roe had signed a recording contract with ABC-Paramount Records who re-recorded and re-released the song.[3] Roe then had a Billboard #1 hit record in the United States and Australia in 1962 with the track. A build up of global sales of "Sheila" meant that the R.I.A.A. did not present the gold record until 1969.[2]

The following year scored a Top 10 hit with "Everybody", which reached #3, and the critically acclaimed "The Folk Singer" (#4 UK[4]) written by Merle Kilgore was also popular. However in March 1963, the UK music magazine, NME reported that Roe and Chris Montez had been upstaged by both The Beatles and their fans on their 21 day long UK tour.[5] The Beatles appeared in Northampton on 27 March 1963.[6]. Montez commented "Who are these guys The Beatles? I try to keep up with the British scene, but I don't know their work."[6]

Following a more successful tour of the United Kingdom by his friend Roy Orbison, Roe toured there and then moved to England where he lived for several years. In 1965, he and Jerry Lee Lewis combined with Orbison to create an album for the Pickwick International label. During the 1960s, he had several more Top 40 hits, including 1966's #6 hit "Hooray for Hazel" (#2 Canada), and #8 hit "Sweet Pea" (#1 Canada). "Sweet Pea" was another self-penned success, with consistent sales over 16 weeks in the U.S. charts.[2] Subsequent sales made this track his second million seller, with a belated gold disc award by R.I.A.A. in March 1969.[2] In 1969, his song "Dizzy" went to No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart,[4] #1 in Canada, as well as to Billboard's #1 in the U.S. This transatlantic chart-topper sold two million copies by mid-April 1969, giving Roe his third gold disc award.[2]

His final Top 10 single, the co-penned track with Freddy Weller, "Jam Up and Jelly Tight", was released in November 1969, and peaked at #8 in the U.S. with 14 weeks in the best-sellers.[2] It also reached #5 in Canada. A big hit for the bubblegum devotees it sold a million copies by January 1970, generating another gold record awarded by the R.I.A.A.[2]

A resident of Beverly Hills, California, Roe is married to Josette Banzet, an actress from France who won a Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Award for her performance in the 1976 television mini-series, Rich Man, Poor Man.

In 1986, Roe was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and his pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Although his style of music declined in popularity with the 1970s mass market, Roe maintained a following and continued to perform at a variety of concert venues, sometimes with 1960s nostalgia rock and rollers such as Freddy Cannon and Bobby Vee.

Partial discography

Singles

Year Title / Songwriter(s) UK[4] AUS[7] CAN[8] U.S.[9] GER[7] RIAA Certification[10]
1962 "Sheila" (Tommy Roe) 3 1 1 1 9 Gold
1962 "Susie Darlin'" (Robin Luke) 37 - 21 35 - -
1962 "Piddle De Pat'" (Tommy Roe) - - 21 - - -
1963 "Everybody" (Tommy Roe) 9 - 3 3 - -
1963 "The Folk Singer" (Merle Kilgore) 4 - 34 84 - -
1964 "Carol" (Chuck Berry) - - - 61 - -
1964 "Come On" (Ernie Hall / Dan Penn) - - 23 36 - -
1964 "Party Girl" (Buddy Buie) - - - 85 - -
1966 "Sweet Pea" (Tommy Roe) - 36 1 8 - Gold
1966 "Hooray for Hazel" (Tommy Roe) - 30 2 6 - -
1967 "It's Now Winters Day" (Tommy Roe) - - 13 23 - -
1967 "Little Miss Sunshine" (Tommy Roe) - - - 99 - -
1967 "Sing Along With Me" (Tommy Roe) - - - 91 - -
1969 "Dizzy" (Tommy Roe / Freddy Weller) 1 2 1 1 4 Gold
1969 "Heather Honey" (Tommy Roe) 24 8 6 29 23 -
1969 "Jack and Jill" (Tommy Roe / Freddy Weller) - 22 10 53 - -
1970 "Jam Up and Jelly Tight" (Tommy Roe / Freddy Weller) - 4 5 8 - Gold
1970 "Pearl" (Tommy Roe / Freddy Weller) - - 17 50 - -
1970 "Stir It Up and Serve It" (Tommy Roe / Freddy Weller) - - - 50 - -
1970 "We Can Make Music" (Lou T. Josie) - - - 49 - -
1971 "Stagger Lee" (Harold Logan, Lloyd Price) - - 17 25 - -
1972 "Mean Little Woman, Rosalie" (Unknown) - - - 92 - -
1973 "Working Class Hero" (John Lennon) - - - 97 - -

Legacy

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography by Bill Dahl". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=TOMMY. Retrieved 12 December 2008. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 151, 210, 247 & 266. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. 
  3. ^ a b Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 126/7. ISBN 0-85112-250-7. 
  4. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 467. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  5. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 118. CN 5585. 
  6. ^ a b Harry, Bill (2000). The Beatles Encyclopaedia (2000 paperback edition; first published 1992). London: Virgin Publishing, London W6 9HA. pp. 9 and 776. ISBN 0 7535 0481 2. 
  7. ^ a b Chart information at tsort.info
  8. ^ Canadian Singles Charts at webfitz.com
  9. ^ Allmusic.com - Charts & Awards
  10. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Tommy Roe

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