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Tom Jones (handball Champion)
Tom Jones may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Tom Jones (singer) (born 1940), Welsh singer *'' The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling'', a novel by Henry Fielding published in 1749, often known simply as ''Tom Jones'' ** ''Tom Jones'' (Philidor), a 1765 opera by Philidor based on Fielding's novel ** ''Tom Jones'' (Edward German), a 1907 British comic opera by Edward German based on Fielding's novel ** ''Tom Jones'' (1917 film), a British comedy film based on Fielding's novel ** ''Tom Jones'' (1963 film), an Academy Award-winning film based on Fielding's novel ** ''The History of Tom Jones: a Foundling'' (TV series), a 1997 BBC miniseries adaption of Fielding's novel ** ''Tom Jones'' (miniseries), a 2023 miniseries adaption of Fielding's novel * ''Tom Jones'' (TV program), a 1980–1981 television series starring the singer Politicians * Tom Jones (Australian politician) (1924–2014), Australian politician *Tom Jones (South Dakota politician) (born 1940), member of the South Da ...
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Tom Jones (singer)
Sir Thomas Jones Woodward (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". His performing range has included pop, R&B, show tunes, country, dance, soul and gospel. In 2008, the ''New York Times'' called Jones a musical "shape shifter", who could "slide from soulful rasp to pop croon, with a voice as husky as it was pretty". Jones has sold over 100 million records, with 36 Top 40 hits in the UK and 19 in the US, including "It's Not Unusual", "What's New Pussycat?", the theme song for the 1965 James Bond film '' Thunderball'', "Green, Green Grass of Home", "Delilah", "She's a Lady", "Kiss" and " Sex Bomb". Jones has also occasionally dabbled in acting, first making his acting debut playing the lead role in the 1979 television film ...
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Tom Jones (footballer, Born 1964)
Tom Jones (born 7 October 1964) is an English football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Career After starting his career with Weymouth he was signed by Aberdeen, and played 28 league games for them in 1987–88. Jones then moved to Swindon Town, playing his first Football League game for them in 1988–89. He went on to make 168 league appearances for Swindon, before moving to Reading. After 79 league matches for Reading he moved to Woking. He then played a season for Forest Green Rovers, before playing four years at Swindon Supermarine and ending his active career at Shrivenham. In 1999 during his time at Swindon Supermarine Jones was persuaded by Swindon Town manager Jimmy Quinn to become youth coach at the club. Jones left the position in 2000 when Quinn was sacked. He later had a brief stint as manager of Swindon Supermarine before traveling to South Korea in 2004 to join Busan I'Park manager Ian Porterfield as his assistant manager. When Porterfi ...
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Tom Jones (writer)
Tom Jones (born February 17, 1928) is an American lyricist and librettist, best known for ''The Fantasticks'', '' 110 in the Shade'', and ''I Do! I Do!''. He was born in Littlefield, Texas. Career Jones' best-known work is ''The Fantasticks'', which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, "Try to Remember". Other songs from ''The Fantasticks'' include " Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More", and "I Can See It". He also wrote the screenplay for the 1995 feature-film adaptation. Jones acted in a New York City revival of ''The Fantasticks'', which he also directed. He played the part of the Old Actor, from when the musical opened in 1960, and from April 26, 2010, to June 6, 2010. He was credited as an actor in the show as Thomas Bruce. Jones is also the author of ''Making Musicals: An Informal Introduction to the World of Musical Theater'', about which Elyse Sommer wrote on January 15, 1998 in ''CurtainUp'': Extremely well organized and packed wi ...
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Tom Jones (trade Unionist)
Tom Jones (1 September 1822 – 1916) was a British trade unionist. Born in Ledbury, Herefordshire, he worked in his father's tin plate business, before moving to London in 1839, where he joined the Operative Tin Plate Workers Society.Ted Brake, ''Men of Good Character'', pp. 109–110 In 1859, he acted in support of the London builders' strike, the movement which produced the London Trades Council The London Trades Council was an early labour organisation, uniting London's trade unionists. Its modern successor organisation is the Greater London Association of Trades (Union) Councils History Leading figures in the London trade union mov ..., and Jones was elected as its first secretary, serving only one year.London Trades Council, ''London Trades Council: A History'', pp. 5–6 In the same year, he was elected as Secretary of the Tin Plate Workers, while, in 1861, he published the first national trade union directory, and helped launch the trade union journal, '' ...
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Tom Jones (bishop)
Thomas Edward Jones (7 March 1903 – 16 May 1972) was an Anglican bishop in Australia. Jones was educated at Ridley College. He was ordained in 1928 and began his ministry as a curate of Moreland and was then the priest in charge of Boggabilla until 1932. He then began a long period of service to the Bush Church Aid Society. In 1958 he was appointed the Bishop of Willochra,The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ..., Saturday, 27 Sep 1958; p. 5; Issue 54267; col D ''Bishop of Willochra Appointed'' a post he held until 1969. References 1903 births 1972 deaths 20th-century Anglican bishops in Australia Alumni of Ridley College, Melbourne Anglican bishops of Willochra {{Australia-anglican-bishop-stub ...
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Tom Jones (wrestler)
Thomas Jones is a British professional wrestler and promoter better known by his ring name The UK Kid. As well as founding his own promotion Varsity Pro Wrestling, Jones has competed in various other professional wrestling promotions in the United Kingdom including All Star Wrestling, LDN Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Real Quality Wrestling and Catch Wrestling Council.Pro Wrestling Guerrilla DVD — The Next Show
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Tom Jones (volleyball)
Tom Jones (born 12 November 1956) is a Canadian former volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon .... References External links * 1956 births Living people Canadian men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for Canada Volleyball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from New Westminster Pan American Games medalists in volleyball Pan American Games bronze medalists for Canada Medalists at the 1979 Pan American Games {{Canada-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Tom Jones (racing Driver)
Earl Thomas Jones (April 26, 1943 – May 29, 2015) was an American racing driver, born in Dallas, Texas. He entered his own Cooper T82 in one Formula One race, the 1967 Canadian Grand Prix. After a promising practice performance, he suffered electrical problems during qualifying and only set one very slow lap time. The stewards denied him a place on the grid on the grounds that he was "too slow", even though he had been competitive in practice runs. Until quite recently Jones was considered one of Formula One's great obscurities, but it has since emerged that he raced on and off throughout the 1970s in various series before retiring in 1980. He ran a welding and metal fabrication company in Cleveland. Jones died in Eastlake, Ohio on 29 May 2015. His old Cooper T82 still survives and its current owner competes with it in historic racing series. Complete Formula One results (key Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of informati ...
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Tom Jones (athlete)
Tom Jones (November 28, 1916 – October 1984) was an American long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He is the namesake A namesake is a person, geographic location, or other entity bearing the name of another. History The word is first attested around 1635, and probably comes from the phrase "for one's name's sake", which originates in English Bible translations ... of the Tom Jones Memorial held in his honor. References External links * 1916 births 1984 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics American male long-distance runners American male marathon runners Olympic track and field athletes for the United States Sportspeople from Yonkers, New York Track and field athletes from New York (state) 20th-century American people {{US-longdistance-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Tom Jones (cricketer)
Lt. Thomas Charles Jones (1 April 1901 – 19 July 1935) was a Welsh cricketer. Jones was a left-handed batsman. He was born at Pontypool, Monmouthshire. Jones made his first-class status debut for Glamorgan in 1925 against Somerset. He played one further first-class match during that season against Gloucestershire. His final first-class match for Glamorgan came against Warwickshire in 1928. In his brief first-class career, he scored 36 runs at a batting average of 6.00 and a high score of 21. Outside of cricket, Jones was a lieutenant in the British Army, which limited his appearances in first-class cricket. Jones died at Westminster, London on 19 July 1935. References External linksTom Jonesat Cricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a d ...Tom Jonesat Cri ...
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Tom Jones (baseball)
Thomas Jones (June 21, 1874 – June 19, 1923) was an American baseball player. He played professional baseball, principally as a first baseman, from 1902 to 1915, including eight years in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles (1902), St. Louis Browns (1904–1909), and Detroit Tigers (1909–1910). He compiled a .251 career batting average in 813 major league games. He was one of the best defensive first basemen of his era. He led all American League players, regardless of position, with 487 outs made in 1904 and 1,616 putouts in 1908. Among the league's first basemen, he ranked second in assists for six consecutive years from 1904 to 1909, led in range factor in 1904 (11.46) and 1905 (11.90), and also led with 79 double plays in 1908. His career range factor of 11.20 ranks third all-time in major league history. Early years Jones was born in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, in 1874. Professional baseball Jones made his major league debut on August 25, 1902, with the Bal ...
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