Tommy Adderley
Thomas Arthur Adderley (7 April 1940 – 5 February 1993) was a New Zealand singer.[1][2]
Adderley was born in Birmingham, England in 1940.[3] He later managed Auckland's Top 20s club, and in the 1970s was best known as leader of Tommy Adderley's Head Band.[3][4] He died in Takapuna in 1993 at age 52.[3]
Discography
- Tommy Adderley with Max Merritt & His Meteors – "I Just Don't Understand" (1964) single
- Tommy (1965)
- Tommy Adderley's Head Band - "Good Morning Mr Rock 'n' Roll" (1972) single (Tommy Adderley/Billy Kristian)
References
- Mintrom, Christine (2004). Tommy Adderley (1940-1993): The Man and His Contributions to Pop, Jazz, and Rock Music in New Zealand. iUniverse. ISBN 0595305210.
Birmingham-born Tommy Adderley was a working-class lad who started singing in New Zealand in the late 1950s when he was still in the Merchant Navy.
- "Tommy Adderley". Bruce Sergent. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
- "Tommy Adderley". AudioCulture. Retrieved 26 March 2015.In the fall of 1964 he scored airplay across North America with "I Just Don't Understand", a remake of Ann-Margret's single two years earlier. His version made major radio playlists in Chicago, New York and Detroit, and peaked at #4 in Vancouver.
- Archaeology in New Zealand - Volume 47 - Page 92 2004 "It also provides an interesting journey back through Auckland's early alternative music scene from Tommy Adderley's Top 20s club (where the Rolling Stones once played after a concert) to the Punk club Swine, through to Babes Disco until it ..."
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