Talk:Tommy Flanders

TOMMY FLANDERS ORIGINAL LEAD VOCALIST AND FOUNDER OF THE BLUES PROJECT
Tommy Flanders founded the Blues Project. He needed a backup band and asked an acoustic band in Greenwich Village, The Kalb Quartet to get electric instruments and back him. He left when William Morris signed him. He wrote and produced The Moonstone which won a Dolby award. Tommy Flanders, lead vocalist of The Blues Project performed at Carnegie Hall to rave reviews by Robert Shelton of The NY Times who lauded his "skyrocketing vocals". Flanders, lead singer of The Blues Project, performed several times on the popular Lloyd Thatcher Show. He was the first to start Earth day with a senator from Washington and was backed by a letter from Unicef, and The Vatican to promote this ideology throughout Europe and Scandinavia using his music from The Moonstone "In the forest where we live" and "Angel Of Mercy". He travelled by horseback with his guitar while doing so to the delight of the European press.He has performed at clubs throughout Paris, London and Ireland and will be releasing a jazz album. He has a uniquely textured versatile naturally sensual, engaging and captivating voice. 2600:1700:7AC0:FE10:7BCC:36D2:F25C:B015 (talk) 10:15, 30 September 2023 (UTC)