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Tommy James & The Shondells are still touring.


Keep - No, I feel Tommy James should have his separate page along with the page listing his career with the Shondells. This is not to diminish the contribution of the Shondells; however, Tommy also had a successful solo career with songs like "Draggin the Line" and "Three Times In Love". His song "Love Words" is currently enjoying success on the Adult Contemporary Charts. Joyce 7122 Baltimore, Md. August 2, 2006

Master tape

"selling the original master of "Hanky Panky" to Roulette Records"

This is actually not true, the master tape to Hanky Panky has never been found (google "both sides now stereo chat board" and look), and the "master" that roulette used for the dub was a worn SNAP! original 45.