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James renamed the band the
Shondells because the name "sounded good" and in
honor of
nearby Fort Wayne's own Troy
Shondell,
famous for his 1961 release...
- and Clover" is a 1968 song by
American rock band
Tommy James and the
Shondells.
Written by the duo of
Tommy James and
drummer Peter Lucia Jr., it was...
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recording by the
Shondells,
later reissued in 1966
under the band's new, and more successful,
incarnation of "Tommy
James and the
Shondells," is the best...
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composed by
Ritchie Cordell that was
first recorded by
Tommy James and the
Shondells. It was a
major hit for the group,
reaching number 4 on the US Hot 100...
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Tommy James and The
Shondells Linda Seida (1944-05-14). "Troy
Shondell | Biography". AllMusic.
Retrieved 2014-01-31. "Troy
Shondell | Awards". AllMusic...
- The
Shondells. That same year, Jack Douglas, a
local DJ at WNIL
radio station in Niles,
formed his own
record label, Snap Records. The
Shondells were...
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Panky at
AllMusic Tommy James and the
Shondells Chart Positions Retrieved February 7, 2015
Tommy James and the
Shondells, "Hanky Panky"
Chart Position Retrieved...
- Mony" is a 1968
single by
American pop rock band
Tommy James and the
Shondells,
which reached No. 1 on the UK
Singles Chart and No. 3 in the U.S. Written...
- The Best of
Tommy James and The
Shondells is the
second compilation album by
Tommy James and the
Shondells and was
released in 1969. It
reached No. 21...
- hit song by
American rock
musician Tommy James, who went solo
after the
Shondells disbanded in 1970. It was
first released as the B side of "Church Street...