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“MONY MONY” singer Tommy James stopped his Las Vegas show early.
On Friday, March 7, the long -standing rocker, 77, stopped his concert at Showroom at the Golden Nugget Casino due to “Fatigue.” Tommy James and Shondell’s frontman are said to have stopped singing about an hour into the show when he was heard struggling to breathe.
Carol Ross, James’ representative, tells people that musicians suffered “fatigue from a long flight, sound control and the show all in one day.”
“He’s fine now and at home in New Jersey,” she adds.
Bill Freeze, an audience member, wrote on Facebook That James “breathed heavily” and “tried to sit down on a wooden box that was on stage.” The singer then tried to customize his microphone when “immediately helped with the stage.”
Freezer stated that a medical team “rushed to help him.” The concert reportedly ended early because of the incident.
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Las Vegas Review Journal Reported that the incident occurred during his performance of his hit from 1968 “Do something to me”, shortly before his encore.
The premises told the outlet that paramedics and security were treated James in place and he left the following morning.
James’ next scheduled performance is March 15 in Tulsa, Okla., According to his Website. He has more tour dates planned throughout the year. He will return to the Las Vegas arena on October 17.
In an interview in June 2024 with Sweater soundThe rocker reflected on his long career and said: “I look at my career and I see how I have become so blessed in so many different ways. And that is really the truth. The idea of actually doing what I love to do so long and the fans move right with me.”
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James has released 12 Solo studio albums from 1970 to 2016, as well as eight with Tommy James and Shondells. The band’s song “Crimson and Clover” topped on No. 1 on Notice board ‘s Hot 100 1969 and spent 16 weeks on the chart.
The singer performed the hit song at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony 2015 with Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, who famously covered the song in 1982.
“It meant a lot,” James told Message board by Jett’s cover. “She had a No 1 disc with it, just as we did, and it has stopped being the best-selling single we have ever had, so I’m proud of. I’m proud to be here.”
In July 2019, Amount reported that James and film producer Barbara de Fina developed a Biopic based on his autobiography Me, the mob and the music.