Tom Jones’ Abandoned Son Desperately Wants Reunion with Him ‘Before It’s Too Late’ for Them
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Tom Jones is one of the most popular vocalists of his generation and currently acts as a judge on “The Voice UK,” where he mentors young singers. Ironically, he has so far refused to meet his second son, who was born as a result of a three-day fling with a supermodel.
Tom Jones was born Thomas John Woodward in Pontypridd, Wales, on June 7, 1940. He is widely regarded as one of the best vocalists to come from the British Invasion.
His discography is full of multiple top-charting songs in different genres, selling more than 100 million records worldwide. Despite his success in the musical sphere, the legendary Welshman often comes under fire for his love life and romantic exploits.
An undated image of Welsh singer and sex symbol Tom Jones standing by his swimming pool and wearing a robe at his home in St Georges Hill, near Weybridge | Source: Getty Images
Jones, regarded as a sex icon, once had a sexual relationship with a model for three days. She gave birth to a child that the legendary musician had abandoned for years.
Jones started his musical career singing under the moniker Tommy Scott with a Welsh beat group called “The Senators.”
In 1964, he was discovered by producer Peter Sullivan while performing in a club. Sullivan sent him to manager Phil Solomon. His partnership with Solomon did not last long, and Jones returned to Wales to sing in local clubs.
Jones was performing in a nightclub when former “Viscounts” singer Gordon Mills, who had become an artist manager, saw him. Mills signed the singer and came up with “Tom Jones” as his music name.
An undated image of Tom Jones on the telephone at his home in St Georges Hill, near Weybridge | Source: Getty Images
He also helped Jones produce his first album “Decca” which had the single “Chills and Fever.” Jones released “It’s Not Unusual” in early 1965, and it became a number one hit in the UK and a Top Ten hit in the US.
This was followed by hits like “Once Upon a Time,” “Little Lonely One,” and “With These Hands.” Mills also landed some film themes for Jones to...