GO TO BOOKING AGENCY
GO TO ARTIST MANAGEMENT


INDEX:
   

SEARCH BY BAND
OR MEMBERS:

LISTEN NOW:
 

Additional Band Photos & Promotional Material »
Tommy Conwell And The Young Rumblers    
Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers became popular in 1986 after releasing their album, Walkin' On the Water. The band was known for its raw, high-energy live performances which included many classic blues and rock standards. Their success reached national fame after releasing their second album Rumble in 1988, which held the band's #1 US mainstream rock hit "I'm Not Your Man."



Founding Members:


Tommy Conwell: Guitar, Vocals
Paul Slivka: Stand-up Bass
Jimmy Hannum: drums




Noteable Highlights:


BILLBOARD CHART PEAK POSITIONS
I'm Not Your Man - #74 on Billboard Hot 100, #1 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
If We Never Meet Again - #48 on Billboard Hot 100, #9 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
I'm Seventeen - #15 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
Let Me Love You Too - #21 on Mainstream Rock Tracks



Walkin' On The Water
1. "Here I Come"
2. "Love's On Fire"
3. "Walkin' On The Water"
4. "I'm Home"
5. "I'm Not Your Man"
6. "Do You Still Believe In Me"
7. "Everything They Say Is True"
8. "Tonight's The Night"
9. "Million Pretty Girls"

On November 6, 2010, Tommy Conwell and Young Rumblers reunited for a sold-out reunion show at the Blockley Pourhouse in Philadelphia.

Follow the Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers blog page. You can find out interesting band info and see more videos!
Young Rumblers Blog

Don't forget to check out the Tommy Conwell website! You can download Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers albums here!
Tommy Conwell Website



Additional Info:


The band had a #1 US mainstream rock hit in 1988 with "I'm Not Your Man". The original band, consisting of Tommy Conwell (guitar, vocals), Paul Slivka (stand-up bass) and Jimmy Hannum (drums), was known for its raw, high-energy live performances which included many classic blues and rock standards. such as "Hideaway" by Freddie King, "Rumble" by Link Wray, "Time Has Come Today" by the Chambers Brothers and "Downtown Train" by Tom Waits, together with several original songs, some of which appeared on the debut album, "Walkin' on the Water". Other signature tracks such as "Demolition Derby", which many felt exemplified the band's raw three-piece sound, were abandoned following the shift of the band's sound following the addition of two members, keyboard player Rob Miller and Chris Day on guitar.

Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers had moderate success in 1986 with their independently released album, Walkin' On the Water. The band's national major-label debut came when Columbia Records released Rumble in 1988, followed by Guitar Trouble in 1990. A third album was recorded, but the label chose not to release it. Conwell has made that available on his website.









We're looking for former band members who can provide information to build this page.
If you were a member of this band, please contact us at archive@mediafiveent.com or send us pertinent information and pictures, videos or mp3s of your band. Accepted materials and verified information will be posted.