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Willie Green & Rick Levy open show Feb. 14 for Robert Cray St. Augustine Record I do very little lead playing in this context as opposed to [playing] with The Falling Bones or with Tommy Roe. Compass: I know Green's been sick, how's he doing? RL: Willie is like a phoenix. He has been quite ill, but he seems to come back strong.
Iowa Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame inductees announced Radio Iowa The popular artist, Tommy Roe, will also be inducted. Roe sang hits including, “Dizzy,” “I Think We're Alone Now” and “Sheila.” Mueller explained that Roe is included because someone is picked who's usually from out of state based on how they ...
The Girls on the Bus: Girls groups, from the back of the bus to Rhino Records. Austin Chronicle (blog) Tommy Roe's Buddy Holly knock-off “Sheila” was a favorite, while songs such as Sue Thompson's “James, Hold the Ladder Steady” were slightly more subversive for 6th grade girls to be singing given its subject matter about eloping.
Keith Urban's recovery, Bono's bravery and the Happy Together tour Pasadena Star-News Tommy Roe, who scored with major hits like his first, "Sheila," in 1962 through "Dizzy" in 1969, has two concerts set at the Riverside Casino and Golf Resort in Riverside, Iowa in early April. Tommy James was only 15 when he recorded "Hanky Panky," in ...