- Tommy Ramone
Infobox musical artist
Name = Tommy Ramone
Img_capt = Tommy Ramone (left) with a fan at the Mountain Music Shoppe inShawnee, Kansas
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Tamás Erdélyi
Alias = Tommy Ramone
Born = Birth date and age|1952|1|29|mf=yBudapest ,Hungary
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Instrument = drums,Guitar
Genre =Punk rock
Occupation =Musician Songwriter
Years_active = 1974 - Present
Label = Sire, Radioactive, Chrysalis
Associated_acts =Ramones Uncle Monk
URL = [http://www.officialramones.com Official Ramones site]
Notable_instruments =Tommy Ramone (born Erdélyi Tamás,
January 29 ,1952 inBudapest ,Hungary ) is a Hungarianrecord producer anddrummer . He is the last surviving original member of the pioneeringpunk rock band TheRamones .Erdélyi grew up in
Queens , one of the boroughs ofNew York City . Tommy and guitarist Johnny Cummings (later to be dubbed "Johnny Ramone") performed together in a mid-60's four-piecegarage band called the Tangerine Puppets while in high school. In 1970, the then 18-year-old Erdelyi was a studio intern for the production of theJimi Hendrix album "Band of Gypsys ".When the Ramones first came together, with
Johnny Ramone on guitar,Dee Dee Ramone on bass andJoey Ramone on drums, Erdelyi was supposed to be the manager, but was drafted as the band's drummer when Joey became the lead singer and found that he couldn't keep up with the Ramones' increasingly fast tempos. "Tommy Ramone, who was managing us, finally had to sit down behind the drums, because nobody else wanted to," Dee Dee later recalled. [McNeil and McCain, pp. 182-183.]He remained as drummer, from 1974 to 1978, playing on and co-producing their first three albums: "Ramones", "
Leave Home ", and "Rocket to Russia ". He was replaced in 1978, but handled band management and co-production for their fourth album, "Road to Ruin "; and returned for the eighth album, 1984's "Too Tough to Die ". His drumming replacement wasMarky Ramone .Even though Tommy was an original member and co-producer for the Ramones, both Dee Dee and Johnny denied that he influenced the Ramone's sound. During interviews for the "", Dee Dee stated that Tommy was simply "at the right place at the right time".
Tommy avoided arguing with the rest of the band in the later controversy surrounding song writing credits. Dee Dee, in his books, expressed resentment towards Tommy for having it "together" more than anyone else in the band, being able to cook himself dinner and organize his life in a much more functional manner, without the psychosis or addiction problems that the rest of them suffered from. This is also a large part of the schism that pushed him out in '78. In comparison to everyone else in the band, Tommy was quite "normal", though there are accounts of him partying with the band and driving them around in his car in the early days. Tommy Ramone wrote "
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend " and the majority of "Blitzkrieg Bop " after bassist Dee Dee suggested the title. He andEd Stasium played all the guitar solos on the albums he produced, as Johnny Ramone largely preferred playing rhythm guitar.In the 1980s he produced
The Replacements ' classic album "Tim" andRedd Kross ' equally classicBorn Innocent . Tommy is known as a fan ofbluegrass music . He is currently touringNew York andNew Haven, Connecticut withClaudia Tienan , formerly of local underground bandThe Simplistics , in a new alterna-bluegrass duo the two have dubbedUncle Monk . They have also recently released their first album.On October 8, 2004, he played as a Ramone once again, when he joined
C.J. Ramone ,Elvis Ramone , andDaniel Rey in the "Ramones Beat Down On Cancer" concert. In October 2007 in an interview to promoteIt's Alive 1974-1996 a double DVD of the band's greatest televised live performances [The Sun Friday 5th October, 2005.] he paid tribute to his deceased bandmates:They gave everything they could in every show. They weren't the type to phone it in, if you see what I mean.
Discography with
Ramones *"Ramones" (
1976 )
*"Leave Home " (1977 )
*"Rocket to Russia " (1977 )
*"It's Alive" (1979 )References
*Tommy Ramone Myspace profile " [http://www.myspace.com/unclemonk]
*Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain, "Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk".
*Monte A. Melnick Ramones Tour Manager "On The Road With The Ramones" [http://www.myspace.com/ontheroadwiththeramones]
* [http://www.honesttune.com/content/view/386/33/ Interview from honesttune.com]
*cite news |first=Jason |last=Harper |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Tommy Ramone gives the Mountain Music Shoppe a brush with CBGB
url=http://www.pitch.com/2008-06-26/music/tommy-ramone-gives-the-mountain-music-shoppe-a-brush-with-cbgb/ |work=Pitch |publisher= |date=June 26, 2008 |accessdate=2008-07-18
*cite news |first=Steven |last=BEEBER |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Gabba gabba hayride. Tommy Ramone’s roots show in Uncle Monk
url=http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Music/64343-Gabba-gabba-hayride/ |work=Phoenix (Boston) |publisher= |date=July 8, 2008 |accessdate=2008-07-18
*cite news |first=Josh |last=Winborne |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Punk rock legend enjoying venture into old-time music
url=http://blogs.branson.com/news/2008/06/25/270/ |work=Tri-Lakes Tribune, branson.com |publisher= |date= June 25, 2008 |accessdate=2008-07-18Notes
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