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#nowplaying Goin’ Back to Philly! - Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers
#nowplaying Goin’ Back to Philly! - Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers
My new favorite band name is Sticky & the Bombs! With a cover of "Workout" by Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers.
Five years ago this month, musician Darryl “Darryl Ray” Jenkins died on May 2, 2019. There was a tribute to Darryl at Ardmore Music Hall on June 30, 2019.
Darryl was born on December 7, 1957, in Philadelphia. His personal bio on his YouTube page says that he was “that hip, mysteriously cool fellow in the club, whose talent, good looks and charm are exceeded only by his love for his craft. A connoisseur of all things related to music. He could teach music himself, if he had the patience.”
The bio also states that "at the age of 5, he began taking violin lessons at Settlement Music in Philadelphia, where it was discovered that he had perfect pitch. In his teens he began playing several instruments in church including the piano, organ, guitar and bass. After high school he began his love affair with the saxophone. Arriving in Combs College of Music, he learned music theory and majored in Saxophone. He had discovered his niche. Upon leaving Combs, Darryl Ray cut his teeth as a pro sax player on the Philly rock scene, playing in several of the area's most popular bands.”
I never had an opportunity to meet Darryl in person. He once reached out to let me know that the Little Kings would be reuniting in December 2011. He later posted a picture from that reunion. I would hear some interesting stories from his friend and sometimes manager, Johnny Z.
He told me that the next time I was in Philly he wanted me to be on his YouTube show, “Cigars, Booze & Conversation.”
Later I texted him and said, “Hey Darryl, I’m not famous – I don’t need to be on your show.” He replied, “You’re alright.”
An acoustic evening with with John Hiatt with special guest, Tommy Conwell.
Video of Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers performing "I'm Not Your Man" at Hard Rock in Atlantic City - May 3, 2024. Opening for Mötley Crüe for two nights at Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City.
Paul Slivka, Jacky BamBam, Chris Day and Tommy Conwell - May 4 |