Grand jury indicts former teacher on rape charges
Grand jury indicts former teacher on rape chargesWSB AtlantaBy Tom Jones A grand jury has indicted a former DeKalb County teacher on 22 counts in connection with the rape of a 15-year-old student and the invasion of privacy of teachers and a relative at his home. Almarcus Thomas, who taught at Tucker Middle ...and more »
Danny O'Donoghue wants Tom duet
Danny O'Donoghue wants Tom duetstv.tvDanny O'Donoghue is desperate to record with fellow 'The Voie' coach Sir Tom Jones. Danny O'Donoghue is desperate to record with Sir Tom Jones. The Script frontman has been using downtime from 'The Voice' to beg his fellow coach to let him play on one ...Sir Tom creates fashion waves on the High StreetEasier (press release)all 3 news articles »
Review: Spirit in the Room
Review: Spirit in the Room - Tom JonesVVN Musicby David Spencer Tom Jones' slightly disconcerting looks at female contestants on The Voice and his constant references to “when I met Elvis” make him an easy target for ridicule. But his input on the Saturday night show has mostly been quite ...Tom Jones on his changing voiceBBC NewsRob Brydon and Sir Tom Jones hear VoicesThe SunWatch: Tom Jones & Rob Brydon - Spirit In The Room SeanceAltsounds.comDigital Spy UK -Huffington Post UKall 8 news articles »
Times writers Tom Jones, Rick Stroud to host WDAE-AM 620 morning sports talk show
Times writers Tom Jones, Rick Stroud to host WDAE-AM 620 morning sports talk showTampabay.comBy Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic Tampa Bay Times sports writers Tom Jones and Rick Stroud will host a new weekday morning show for sports radio station WDAE-AM 620, sparking a closer alliance between the newspaper and station owner Clear Channel ...Tampa Bay Times sportswriters Tom Jones & Rick Stroud to mornings on WDAERadio-Info.comall 2 news articles »
Off the Wall's “Roadside”: Rowdy and Touching
Off the Wall's “Roadside”: Rowdy and TouchingThirdCoast DigestBy Tom Strini At face value, Roadside is a big, dumb, happy good time of a show. But if you squint a bit, this late, obscure effort by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones (of Fantasticks fame) can become oddly truthful and touching.