Band, 1963-1965 US, Seattle
Rock
Seattle, Washington band active from 1963 to 1965 Tom Thumb and the Casuals formed in Seattle, Washington when Blessing and Letterman recruited Wolfe from a local band, The Nomads, in 1963. They attracted sufficient interest to get a deal with Seafair-Bolo Records. Their song Movin' On got a lot of local airplay and became a local hit. In 1965 Jim Valley's brother, Steve, joined the band. They soon signed to Jerry Dennon's Panorama label. Their two resulting 45s attracted considerable airplay. During the era of Teen Fair Battles of the Bands Contests, they wound up winning one of those events. Just when their future was looking bright, tragedy struck. The band's vehicle crashed enroute to a performance in Richland, Washington. Blessing and Evans were killed. Valley was injured but recovered. Steve Alcobrack ~ Guitar Tom (Thumb) Blessing ~ Saxophone, Guitar Larry Evans ~ Bass Scott Letterman ~ Drums Brad Miller ~ Guitar Gary Snyder ~ Bass Steve Valley ~ Guitar Jim Wolfe ~ Keyboards
Tom Blessing |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Movin' On / The Shuffle Thing | Tom Thumb & The Casuals | 1965 | Single |
I Should Know / I Don't Want Much | Tom Thumb & The Casuals | 1965 | Single |