Art Nights/City Lights Presents The Tams
Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:30 PM
Kingsport Renaissance Center Theater
Tickets Available 423-392-8416 or 423-392-8417
The Cultural Arts Division of the City of Kingsport is pleased to present The Tams, 7:30 PM on Thursday, October 29 at the Kingsport Renaissance Theater. Tickets are $20 for Adults, $18 for Seniors/Students and can be purchased by call the Central Box Office at 423-392-8417 or on-line at www.KingsportARTS.org.
The Tams were formed in Atlanta, GA in 1962. Members included Joseph Pope and Charles Pope (founders), Horace Key, Floyd Ashton, and Robert Lee Smith. In the beginning, they sang and danced as a way of having fun and to escape their circumstances, hoping to make at least a little money. The group began performing in local night spots for $1.25 each. These small wages only allowed for them to purchase matching Tam O’shanter hats to wear while on stage. From this trademark, the legendary Tams name was born. The Tams hard work, patience and perseverance eventually paid off when they were signed to Arlen records and had their first Billboard hit in 1962, the single “Untie Me”, which was number 12 on the R&B chart. In 1963, ABC Records signed them and their first album produced a Top Ten hit, “What Kind of Fool”. They began playing throughout the country and a string of hits followed. These included “Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy”, “I’ve Been Hurt” and “Hey Girl”. Since then, they have released over 15 albums and been honored with one Platinum and two Gold records. They have toured and recorded with Jimmy Buffet and performed with such greats as Gladys Knight, Jackie Wilson and many more. They have received the title “Beach Band of the Decade” and have been inducted into the Georgia Hall of Fame, the Atlanta Hall of Fame and the Beach Music Hall of Fame. The Tams are still recording today and have recently released their latest singles “My Main Squeeze” and “This Love Will Last” from their newest CD The Tams Comin’ At Cha’.
The current members include Charles Pope, his son Li’l Redd, Robert Arnold, Reginald Preston and Greg Gallashaw. Despite the unfortunate passing of “The Legendary Joe Pope”, The Tams have continued to be as popular as ever. Forty two years after the group’s formation, Charles and Li’l Redd continue to lead The Tams toward success. Fans clamor to see Charles Pope – Living Legend, and Li’l Redd – Fastest Feet in the South! And with a new generation of “Little Tams” coming along, Charles puts it best when he says “The Tams will NEVER die” !!
The Tams have had four #1 songs at the national, and international levels, as well as one major regional hit:
· What Kind of Fool - #1 R& B / #6 Top 40 (1963) -
This was The Tams first national hit record, bringing them into the households of millions through a tremendous amount of airplay.
· Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy - #26 Top 40 (1968) -
This song is The Tams' greatest US Chart success, selling over 1,000,000 copies and becoming their only RIAA Certified Gold Record single.
· Hey Girl Don't Bother Me - Three weeks at #1 in England (1971) One of three UK chart hits for The Tams, this ABC/Dunhill records release also has the distinction of being the #1 song of year in the UK.
· Walkin' Dr. Bill - Officially recorded by "The Tams (with G.C. Cameron)," this was a duet with the former lead singer of The Spinners singing much of the lead. Charles Pope, Lil' Red Cottle and the rest of the Tams lent excellent background vocals to the song. This heavily R&B-flavored but danceable song sat at #1 for almost a month on the Rhythm-and-Beach Top 40. "Walkin' Dr. Bill was #1 in the Summer of 2000 and won "Song of the Year" at the 2000 CAMMY Awards.
· I've Been Hurt - Although never on the charts, "I've Been Hurt" was most likely the biggest regional hit ever (based on sales and airplay) prior to 1980. To show the importance of regional sales and airplay, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs have an RIAA Gold Record for Maurice's song "May I" that never made the Billboard Top 100. Many radio stations and DJs consider "I've Been Hurt" to certainly be the biggest selling and most played Tams song EVER, even though it was primarily popular in the southeast (and not recognized as a national hit by Billboard).
Their total honors include:
· 1 Platinum record
· 2 Gold Records
· 13 Albums
· Featured in "Top of The Pops"
· Featured in "Gold Mine" magazine
· 1986 " Beach Band of the Decade " by Beach Music Awards
· 1988 " Outstanding Black Musical Group" by the Atlanta Black History Awards
· 1992 Inducted into the Atlanta Hall of Fame
· 1994 Inducted in Beach Music Hall of Fame
· 1996 Inducted into Georgia Music Hall of Fame
· 1999 Recorded "Flesh and Bones" with Jimmy Buffett / Beach House on the Moon" CD
· 1999 Touring with Jimmy Buffett / Beach House on the Moon US tour
· 2000 Cammy Award Winner for "Walkin' Dr. Bill," a duet with G.C. Cameron
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