Danny Roman
Danny Roman singer with his Tom Jones tribute show is totally focused on sounding like and incorporating the movements of Tom Jones. He not only has the look of Tom he also has the hip swinging sex appeal and the vocal power that makes Tom Jones a singing legend across the world.
Danny Roman is available for bookings worldwide with the option of a 6 piece band should budget allow. “My concept for the Tom Jones tribute show was to devise a show that would keep an audience entertained throughout the entire performance.”
“I am totally focused on sounding like and incorporating the movements of Tom Jones while performing his songs. As with many other tributes it’s when you are not singing that tributes tend to lose their audience.”
Danny Roman Singer Tom Jones Tribute
Sir Thomas Jones Woodward OBE (born 7 June 1940), known professionally as Tom Jones, is a Welsh singer. His career began with a string of top-ten hits in the mid-1960s. He has toured regularly, with appearances in Las Vegas (1967–2011). Jones’s voice has been described by AllMusic as a “full-throated, robust baritone”.
Jones received a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1966, an MTV Video Music Award in 1989, as well as two Brit Awards: Best British Male in 2000 and the Outstanding Contribution to Music award in 2003. Jones was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1998 and knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to music in 2005. Jones experienced a resurgence in notability in the 2010s due to his coaching role on the television talent show The Voice UK from 2012.
At 12 he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Many years later he said: “I spent two years in bed recovering. It was the worst time of my life.” During convalescence, he could do little else but listen to music and draw.
Jones’s bluesy singing style developed out of the sound of American soul music. His early influences included blues, R&B and rock and roll singers Little Richard, Solomon Burke, Jackie Wilson, Brook Benton, Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis. Wikipedia.