Tommy James of Tommy James & The Shondells (Crimson and Clover, Mony Mony) Mobbed Up Backstory!
From tween garage band beginnings to chart-topping success and a shocking behind-the-scenes story that reads like a Hollywood script, Tommy James, of Tommy James & the Shondells, joins Media Path to share dishy details about his remarkable journey while creating some of the most enduring hits of a generation! Tommy traces his musical roots back to age 12, when he formed his first band, The Echoes, with fellow classmates, a group that would eventually evolve into The Shondells. A job at a local record shop gave him an early education in the retail side of music, and by 14, he was recording his first single. That song, “Hanky Panky,” took on a life of its own when a Pittsburgh DJ began spinning it. From there, it quickly became the biggest record the city had ever seen and launched Tommy’s career overnight. One problem: No Shondells. They had all moved on to college, families and other careers. Tommy club crawled to find Pittsburgh band, The Raconteurs who quickly agreed to become The Shondells. That success led Tommy to shop the record for a deal in New York City. Every top label wanted Tommy. One problem: They had all received a menacing phone call from mobbed up Morris Levy of Roulette Records. Tommy’s dysfunctional mob family relationship provided him with an interesting exchange. He enjoyed complete creative control in the studio, leading to the hits, I Think We’re Alone Now, Mony Tony, Crystal Blue Persuasion and Crimson and Clover… but… Morris pocketed most of Tommy’s money and Roulette’s Genovese Family ties kept The Shondells cranking out hits and selling over 110 million records without complaint. Our conversation explores the stark contrast between the band’s bright, infectious music and the darker realities unfolding behind the scenes, which included ominous intimidation and physical threats. Despite the challenges, Tommy credits that time with giving him an invaluable education in the inner workings of the industry, from production to publishing, lessons that have informed him throughout his career. Today, he brings that rich perspective to his SiriusXM 60s channel radio show, called Gettin’ Together, where he shares the stories behind the songs, offering context only culled from a performer who lived it. He also reflects on writing his memoir, Me, the Mob, and the Music, which he would only publish after the funeral of Vinnie “The Chin” Gigante, the last Genovese Family mobster. Tommy also shares early details about his story’s upcoming adaptation into a mini-series. Plus we’ve got an IMDB Roulette round that’s immersed in the era when variety shows brought teenage audiences their first peek at the real life musicians spinning around their record players! In current media recommendations: Marty: Life Is Short on Netflix and Hazardous History with Henry Winkler on The History Channel and Hulu Path Points of Interest: Tommy James https://www.tommyjames.com Tommy James on Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_J... Me, The Mob and the Music: One Helluva Ride with Tommy James and The Shondells by Tommy James with Martin Fitzpatrick https://www.amazon.com/Me-Mob-Music-H... Tommy James Tour Dates https://www.tommyjames.com/concerts/ Tommy James on Facebook / tjandtheshondells Tommy James on Youtube / @tjshondells Tommy James on Instagram / tommyjamesandtheshondells Hazardous History with Henry Winkler https://www.imdb.com/title/tt37110450/

The Original Blonde Bombshell of the 1950s & 60s at 95, Mamie Van Doren's Unbreakable Spirit!

Rare in-depth Interview: Tommy James, Legendary Rock and Roll Musician

Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

Tommy James: Behind the Crystal Blue Persuasion (Extended Interview) - CBN.com

Micky Dolenz | The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

Anika Nilles: Getting To Know Rush's New Drummer

He Sold 100 Million Records & had 23 HITS...Yet EVERYBODY FORGETS ABOUT HIM! | Professor Of Rock

ALAN “BLIND OWL” WILSON (CANNED HEAT): The Tragic 27 Club Death They Forgot

How Tommy James Survived The Mob And Became Star | Huckabee

Tommy James & The Shondells - Draggin' The Line (LIVE)

Michael Caine Interviews on Sean Connery, Cary Grant, and His Best Hollywood Moments

Blondie: One Way or Another (2006) BBC Documentary

The Eagle Has Landed (1976) – 21 Weird Facts You Didn't Know About!

The Real Reason The Hollies Clashed with Graham Nash in 1968

Laurel Canyon : A Place In Time | Docuseries Episode 1 | 2020

DON DOKKEN - Tribute for Jack Russell of Great White (3/26/25, Whisky A Go Go)

The Chuck Negron Problem Three Dog Night Couldn't Survive

Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

Grace Slick: Rare Photos And Shocking Truths Never Before Revealed

