Tom Johnston

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Where Are You Tonight 03:58 Tools
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Where Are You Tonight? - Remastered 2003 00:00 Tools
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Savannah Nights 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight ? 00:00 Tools
Down Along The River 00:00 Tools
Reachin' Out For Lovin' From You 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight? [Remastered 2003] 00:00 Tools
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Madman 00:00 Tools
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Outlaw 00:00 Tools
I Can Count On You 00:00 Tools
Man On The Stage 00:00 Tools
One Way Ticket 00:00 Tools
Long train running 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
One-Way Ticket 00:00 Tools
Small Time Talk 00:00 Tools
Last Desperado 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight (Remastered 2003) 00:00 Tools
Up On The Stage 00:00 Tools
Baby, Take Me In 00:00 Tools
Wastin' Time 00:00 Tools
Merry ClaytonWhere Are You Tonight? 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight? -Tom Johnston 00:00 Tools
Excuse Me Ma'am 00:00 Tools
Wishing 00:00 Tools
Long Train Runnin' 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight? (Dirty Dancing) 00:00 Tools
Tom Johnston - Where Are You Tonight? 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight ? (Remastered 2003) 00:00 Tools
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Were are you tonight 00:00 Tools
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Small Talk Time 00:00 Tools
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Rockin' Down the Highway 00:00 Tools
Listen to the Music 00:00 Tools
China Grove 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonigtht 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight (Dirty Dancing OST) 00:00 Tools
Givin' It Up For Your Love 00:00 Tools
Already Gone 00:00 Tools
Giving It Up for Your Love 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Tonight¿ 00:00 Tools
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Where are you tonight? - 1987 00:00 Tools
Dirty Dancing - Tom Johnston - Where are you tonight 00:00 Tools
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Tom Johnston (b. August 15, 1948, Visalia, California) is a U.S. musician. He is a guitarist and vocalist and co-founded The Doobie Brothers with drummer John Hartman, guitarist Patrick Simmons and bassist Dave Shogren. Tom's favorite music as he grew up included Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, James Brown, and other rhythm and blues artists featured on the radio in the 1950s. At the age of twelve, Tom took up guitar. He had formed his first band by age fourteen. In his early career he played in a variety of bands, including a Mexican wedding band that played half soul and half Latin music. His interest in rhythm and blues led to his singing in a soul group from a neighboring town and, eventually, his own blues band. Tom moved to San Jose to finish college and started playing in bands around town. It was here that he met the legendary Skip Spence, original drummer with Jefferson Airplane and founding member of a group that had a major influence on the Doobie Brothers - Moby Grape. Skip introduced Tom to John Hartman. Johnston and Hartman soon formed their own band, "Pud", featuring Gregg Murph on bass. "Pud" played many clubs in and around the greater San Jose market including the "Golden Horn Lounge" in Cupertino, Ca. which no longer exists. Murph was soon replaced by Shogren, Simmons was recruited, and "Pud" gave way to the Doobie Brothers. Johnston wrote and sang many of the the Doobie Brothers' early hits, including "Listen to the Music," "Rockin' Down the Highway," "China Grove," and "Long Train Runnin'." He also sang the hit song "Take Me in Your Arms" (written by Holland-Dozier-Holland). Johnston's gritty voice and distinctive guitar style, combining rhythmic strumming and towering solos, constituted the band's original trademark sound. He also possessed dynamic energy and stage presence, serving as the focal point of the group's live performances. Following years of road touring lifestyle and health challenges, Johnston became severely ill and was hospitalized on the eve of a major tour in 1975 to promote Stampede. Johnston's illness led to the emergency hiring of Michael McDonald, who almost immediately took over the band that Johnston had co-founded. After a few years of restored health but diminished influence in the group, Johnston finally left in 1977 to pursue a solo career that netted two albums: Everything You've Heard Is True and Still Feels Good (reissued on compact disc by Wounded Bird Records). Johnston toured in the late '70s and early '80s with the Tom Johnston Band, which featured fellow Doobie alum John Hartman on drums. In the 1980s, Johnston contributed a tune to the multi-platinum Dirty Dancing soundtrack entitled "Where are You Tonight?" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.