Tommy Conwell
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Tommy Conwell is a US guitarist, songwriter and performer. He is best known as the frontman for the Philadelphia-based band Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers. The band had a #1 US mainstream rock hit in 1988 with "I'm Not Your Man". The original band, consisting of Tommy Conwell (guitar, vocals), Paul Slivka (stand-up bass) and Jimmy Hannum (drums), was known for its raw, high-energy live performances which included many classic blues and rock standards. such as "Hideaway" by Freddie King, "Rumble" by Link Wray, "Time Has Come Today" by the Chambers Brothers and "Downtown Train" by Tom Waits, together with several original songs, some of which appeared on the debut album, "Walkin' on the Water". Other signature tracks such as "Demolition Derby", which many felt exemplified the band's raw three-piece sound, were abandoned following the shift of the band's sound following the addition of two members, keyboard player Rob Miller and Chris Day on guitar.

Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers had moderate success in 1986 with their independently released album, Walkin' On the Water. The band's national major-label debut came when Columbia Records released Rumble in 1988, followed by Guitar Trouble in 1990. A third album was recorded, but the label chose not to release it. Conwell has made that available on his website.

Conwell can still be found doing solo gigs in the Philadelphia area, and on November 6, 2010, he reunited with the Young Rumblers for a sold-out reunion show at the Blockley Pourhouse in Philadelphia.

Discography

Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers
  • Walking on the Water (Antenna Records - 1986)
  • Rumble (Columbia Records
    Columbia Records
    Columbia Records is an American record label, owned by Japan's Sony Music Entertainment, operating under the Columbia Music Group with Aware Records. It was founded in 1888, evolving from an earlier enterprise, the American Graphophone Company — successor to the Volta Graphophone Company...

     - 1988) US #103
  • Guitar Trouble (Columbia Records - 1990)
  • Rumble / Guitar Trouble (Both Albums On 1 CD) American Beat Records / Re-issue Series (American Beat Records - 2007)


Tommy Conwell & The Little Kings
  • Sho Gone Crazy by Tommy Conwell & The Little Kings (Llist Records, 1997)
  • Hi Ho Silver by Tommy Conwell & The Little Kings (Llist Records, 1999)


Movie Soundtracks
  • Shout - Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (BMG Music, 1991)
    "Devil Call Me Back Home" (Written by Tommy Conwell and performed by Otis Rush
    Otis Rush
    Otis Rush is a blues musician, singer and guitarist. His distinctive guitar style features a slow burning sound and long bent notes...

    )
    "More Than A Kiss" (Written and performed by Tommy Conwell)
  • Chasers - Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1994)
    "Rock With You" (Written By Tommy Conwell, M. Rauer) Performed By Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers


With Buzz Zeemer
  • 1996 Play Thing (Record Cellar Productions)
  • 1998 Delusions of Grandeur (Record Cellar Productions)


Compilations
  • 1987 Patty Smyth | Never Enough, 'Isn't It Enough' [credited guitar solo] (Columbia Records)
  • 1994 A Live Christmas Extravaganza, 'Run Rudolph Run' (Deko Music)
  • 1997 Last Minute Jam: Volume 2. Minutes to Millennium, 'What I'd Say'
  • 1997 Season's Greetings Philadelphia, 'Kinda Christmasy' (Record Cellar Productions)
  • 2003 Who's Not Forgotten: FDR's Tribute to The Who, 'Long Live Rock' [Vocal performance with the Dipsomaniacs] (Face Down Records)

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions
Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on radio play and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday, while the radio play tracking-week runs from Wednesday...

Mainstream Rock Tracks
1988 "I'm Not Your Man" #74 #1
1988 "If We Never Meet Again" #48 #9
1990 "I'm Seventeen" - #15
1990 "Let Me Love You Too" - #21
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