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  1. Tommy Tutone 2 is the second album by rock band Tommy Tutone, released in 1981. It features its biggest hit, "867-5309/Jenny". The first two albums by the band were re-released by the Collectable label as a two-albums-on-one-CD release in 1997. John Cowsill of the Cowsills appears on backing vocals and plays percussion on the album.

  2. Photo by Buse Doga Ay. Our Top 10 Tommy Tutone Songs list looks at the songs of a California band who had a huge hit in the 1980s and released a series of great albums. The group was first formed in 1978 by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Tommy Heath, lead guitarist Jim Keller and bassist Terry Nails. Heath and Keller were the only constant ...

  3. 8. Nov. 2023 · About Tommy Tutone. Tommy Tutone were an early-'80s power pop band led by vocalist Tommy Heath and guitarist Jim Keller. The group's first single, 1980's "Angel Say No," scraped the bottom of the American Top 40, yet it was 1981's "867-5309/Jenny" that sent the group to the top of the charts. Peaking in early 1982, the single hit number four ...

  4. Tommy Tutone, best known for their “867-5309/Jenny” hit song, is the headliner for the annual BAMM concert, benefiting kids in Colonial Beach, Virginia. Tommy Tutone were an early-’80s power pop band led by vocalist Tommy Heath and guitarist Jim Keller.

  5. Professional ratings. Tommy Tutone 2 is the second album by rock band Tommy Tutone, released in 1981. It features its biggest hit, "867-5309/Jenny". The first two albums by the band were re-released by the Collectable label as a two-albums-on-one-CD release in 1997. John Cowsill of the Cowsills appears on backing vocals and plays percussion on ...

  6. Gary James' Interview With Tommy Heath Of Tommy Tutone In 1982, the song "867-5309 / Jenny" was all over the airwaves. You couldn't escape it. It went all the way to number 4 on the Billboard charts. The song was recorded by a San Francisco band called Tommy Tutone. The lead singer's name was Tommy Heath. Sidewinder Records has just released a ...

  7. First, let’s be clear that Tommy Tutone is the name of the band, not the frontman. It was originally known as Tommy and the Tu-Tones, the lead singer being Tommy Heath. This band