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Tommy Ramone

Thomas Erdelyi (born Tamás Erdélyi, [ˈærdeji ˈtɒmaːʃ]; January 29, 1949 – July 11, 2014), known professionally as Tommy Ramone, was a Hungarian-American musician.[1][2] He was the drummer for the influential punk rock band the Ramones from its debut in 1974 to 1978, later serving as its producer, and was the longest-surviving original member of the Ramones.

Tommy Ramone
Ramone in 2008
Background information
Birth nameTamás Erdélyi
Born(1949-01-29)January 29, 1949
Budapest, Hungary
OriginNew York City, U.S.
DiedJuly 11, 2014(2014-07-11) (aged 65)
New York City, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • guitar
Years active1965–2014
Formerly ofRamones
Websiteramones.com

Background edit

Tamás Erdélyi was born on January 29, 1949,[3][4][5] in Budapest. His Jewish parents[6] were professional photographers,[3] who survived the Holocaust by being hidden by neighbors. Many of his relatives were killed by the Nazis.[4]

The family left Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. In 1957 he emigrated with his family to the United States.[7] Initially settling in the South Bronx, the family moved up to the middle-class neighborhood of Forest Hills in Queens, New York.[8] Verona Estates in Forest Hills was the place where Tamás grew up and later described as "home sweet home".[9][10] He changed his name to Thomas Erdelyi.[3]

In high school, Tommy played guitar in a mid-1960s, four-piece garage band, the Tangerine Puppets, with a schoolmate and guitarist, John Cummings, the future Johnny Ramone.[3][11] After leaving school at 18,[10] he started working as an assistant engineer at the Record Plant studio, where he worked on the production of the 1970 Jimi Hendrix album Band of Gypsys.[12]

Producer and drummer for the Ramones edit

 
Tommy (far right) with the Ramones in 1977

When the Ramones first came together, with Johnny Ramone on guitar, Dee Dee Ramone on bass and Joey Ramone on drums, Erdelyi was supposed to be the manager, but, even though he never played drums before,[13] was drafted as the band's drummer when Joey became the lead singer, after realizing that he couldn't keep up with the Ramones' increasingly fast tempos. "Tommy Ramone, who was managing us, finally had to sit down behind the drums, because nobody else wanted to," Dee Dee later recalled.[14]

He remained as drummer from 1974 to 1978, playing on and co-producing their first three albums, Ramones, Leave Home, and Rocket to Russia, as well as the live album It's Alive.[15] His final show as a Ramones drummer was at Johnny Blitz benefit event at CBGB in New York on May 4, 1978.[16]

In a 2007, interview with the BBC, Tommy Ramone said the band had been heavily influenced by 1970s, glam-rock band the New York Dolls, by singer-songwriter Lou Reed and by pop-art figure Andy Warhol. He said, "The scene that developed at CBGB wasn't [for] a teenage or garage band; there was an intellectual element and that's the way it was for The Ramones."[17]

Behind the scenes with the Ramones edit

Tommy Ramone was replaced on drums in 1978 by Marky Ramone,[18] but handled band management and co-production for their fourth album, Road to Ruin; he later returned as producer for their eighth album, 1984's Too Tough to Die.[19]

Tommy Ramone wrote "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" and the majority of "Blitzkrieg Bop" while bassist Dee Dee suggested the title.[11] He and Ed Stasium played all the guitar solos on the albums he produced, as Johnny Ramone largely preferred playing rhythm guitar.[20] In the 1980s he produced the Replacements album Tim, as well as Redd Kross's Neurotica.[21] He returned to the producer's chair in 2002, overseeing the reunion of former Ramones C.J. and Marky for their recording of Jed Davis' Joey Ramone tribute "The Bowery Electric".[22]

On October 8, 2004, on what would have been Johnny Ramone's 56th birthday, he played as a Ramone once again, when he joined C.J. Ramone, Daniel Rey, and Clem Burke (also known as Elvis Ramone) in the "Ramones Beat Down on Cancer" concert. In October 2007 in an interview to promote It's Alive 1974–1996 a two-DVD set of the band's best televised live performances[citation needed] he paid tribute to his deceased bandmates:

They gave everything they could in every show. They weren't the type to phone it in, if you see what I mean.

Ramone and Claudia Tienan (formerly of underground band the Simplistics) performed as a bluegrass-based folk duo called Uncle Monk. Ramone stated: "There are a lot of similarities between punk and old-time music. Both are home-brewed music as opposed to schooled, and both have an earthy energy. And anybody can pick up an instrument and start playing."[23] He joined songwriter Chris Castle, Garth Hudson, Larry Campbell and the Womack Family Band in July 2011 at Levon Helm Studios for Castle's album Last Bird Home.[24]

Illness and death edit

Tommy Ramone died at his home in Ridgewood, Queens, New York, on July 11, 2014, aged 65.[3] He had received hospice care following unsuccessful treatment for bile duct cancer.[25][26][27][28] His body is interred at New Montefiore Cemetery, in West Babylon, Suffolk County, New York.

In The Independent, Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith wrote that "before Tommy left the line-up, the Ramones had already become one of the most influential punk bands of the day, playing at the infamous CBGB in the Bowery area of New York and touring for each album incessantly." In response to Ramone's death, the band's official Twitter account had been tweeting previous quotes from band members, including his own 1976 comment that New York was the "perfect place to grow up neurotic". He added: "One of the reasons that the Ramones were so unique and original was that they were four original, unique people."[29][30]

Writing in Variety, Cristopher Morris said: "Tommy's driving, high-energy drum work was the turbine that powered the leather-clad foursome's loud, antic sound."[25]

Discography edit

With the Ramones edit

With Uncle Monk edit

  • Uncle Monk (2006)

Production edit

References edit

  1. ^ Harper, Jason (June 26, 2008). "Tommy Ramone Gives the Mountain Music Shoppe a Brush with CBGB". The Pitch. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  2. ^ Winborne, Josh (June 25, 2008). . Branson.com. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e Sisario, Ben (July 12, 2014). "Tommy Ramone Dies at 65; He Gave Punk Rock Its Pulse". The New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Ballon, Marc (February 1, 2007). . The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Erdélyi kept his Jewish identity so well concealed that not even Danny Fields, the Ramones' first manager (himself a Jew), knew of Tommy Ramone's religious background until now. Tommy Ramone was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1949, and his parents barely escaped the Nazis by hiding out with friends during the war. Most of Erdélyi's extended family perished in the Holocaust.
  5. ^ Melnic and Meyer, p. 18.
  6. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (June 12, 2009). "Punk, and Jewish: Rockers Explore Identity". The New York Times. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  7. ^ Brumfield, Ben (July 13, 2014). "Punk rock icon Tommy Ramone die". CNN. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  8. ^ Sweeting, Adam (July 13, 2014). "Tommy Ramone obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  9. ^ "Ramones – End Of The Century – Extras 4"
  10. ^ a b Schudel, Matt (July 12, 2014). "Tommy Ramone, the Ramones' original drummer and driving influence, dies at 65". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Prindle, Mark (2003). "Tom Erdelyi – 2003". Mark's Record Reviews. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  12. ^ "Tommy Ramone, the Ramones' original drummer and driving influence, dies at 65". The Telegraph. July 14, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  13. ^ "A Tribute To Tommy Ramone". ramones.com. August 25, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  14. ^ McNeil and McCain, pp. 182–183.
  15. ^ Petridis, Alexis (January 6, 2005). "Last Ramone standing". The Guardian. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  16. ^ George, Gimarc (July 1, 2005). Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock, 1970–1982. Backbeat Books. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-87930-848-3. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  17. ^ "Ramones punk band founder Tommy dies, aged 65". BBC News. London, UK: BBC. July 12, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  18. ^ Gregory, James (May 8, 2005). "Tommy Ramone: The Last Ramone". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  19. ^ Beeber, Steven (July 8, 2008). "Gabba gabba hayride". The Phoenix. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  20. ^ Coms, Sharby. "How The West Was Lost". Mojo (Special Limited Edition: Punk): 94.
  21. ^ Meyer, Frank (January 24, 2003). "Redd Kross Neurotica Re-Issue". KNAC.COM. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  22. ^ "The Bowery Electric Crew". RamonesWorld. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  23. ^ Runtagh, Jordan (July 12, 2014). . VH1. Archived from the original on July 16, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  24. ^ Richards, Dave (September 15, 2011). "Americana songwriter, Womacks play Edinboro, Erie gigs". GoErie.com. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  25. ^ a b Morris, Christopher (July 11, 2014). "Tommy Ramone, Founding Member of Influential Punk Band, Dies". Variety. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  26. ^ Metzger, Richard (July 11, 2014). "Tommy Ramone, RIP: last original member of Ramones passes". Dangerous Minds. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  27. ^ Marotta, Michael (July 11, 2014). "Report: R.I.P. Tommy Ramone (1952–2014), the last living original member of the Ramones". Vanyaland. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  28. ^ "Tommy Ramone dies aged 62". The Guardian. Australian Associated Press. July 12, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  29. ^ Eleftheriou-Smith, Loulla-Mae (July 12, 2014). "Tommy Ramone dies: Last surviving founder and drummer seminal punk band The Ramones dies". The Independent. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  30. ^ @RamonesOfficial (July 9, 2014). ""One of the reasons that the #Ramones were so unique and original was that they were four original, unique people." – Tommy Ramone #punk". Twitter. Retrieved July 13, 2014.

Bibliography edit

  • McNeil, Legs; McCain, Gillian (2006). Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk. Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-4264-1.
  • Melnic, Monte A.; Meyer, Frank (2007). On the Road with the Ramones. Music Sales Group. ISBN 978-1-84772-103-7.

External links edit

  • Tommy Ramone at IMDb
  • Tommy Ramone at Find a Grave
  • Uncle Monk website
  • Uncle Monk on Myspace

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The native form of this personal name is Erdelyi Tamas This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Thomas Erdelyi born Tamas Erdelyi ˈaerdeji ˈtɒmaːʃ January 29 1949 July 11 2014 known professionally as Tommy Ramone was a Hungarian American musician 1 2 He was the drummer for the influential punk rock band the Ramones from its debut in 1974 to 1978 later serving as its producer and was the longest surviving original member of the Ramones Tommy RamoneRamone in 2008Background informationBirth nameTamas ErdelyiBorn 1949 01 29 January 29 1949Budapest HungaryOriginNew York City U S DiedJuly 11 2014 2014 07 11 aged 65 New York City U S GenresPunk rockbluegrassOccupation s Musicianrecord producerInstrument s DrumsguitarYears active1965 2014Formerly ofRamonesWebsiteramones wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Producer and drummer for the Ramones 3 Behind the scenes with the Ramones 4 Illness and death 5 Discography 5 1 With the Ramones 5 2 With Uncle Monk 5 3 Production 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksBackground editTamas Erdelyi was born on January 29 1949 3 4 5 in Budapest His Jewish parents 6 were professional photographers 3 who survived the Holocaust by being hidden by neighbors Many of his relatives were killed by the Nazis 4 The family left Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 In 1957 he emigrated with his family to the United States 7 Initially settling in the South Bronx the family moved up to the middle class neighborhood of Forest Hills in Queens New York 8 Verona Estates in Forest Hills was the place where Tamas grew up and later described as home sweet home 9 10 He changed his name to Thomas Erdelyi 3 In high school Tommy played guitar in a mid 1960s four piece garage band the Tangerine Puppets with a schoolmate and guitarist John Cummings the future Johnny Ramone 3 11 After leaving school at 18 10 he started working as an assistant engineer at the Record Plant studio where he worked on the production of the 1970 Jimi Hendrix album Band of Gypsys 12 Producer and drummer for the Ramones edit nbsp Tommy far right with the Ramones in 1977 When the Ramones first came together with Johnny Ramone on guitar Dee Dee Ramone on bass and Joey Ramone on drums Erdelyi was supposed to be the manager but even though he never played drums before 13 was drafted as the band s drummer when Joey became the lead singer after realizing that he couldn t keep up with the Ramones increasingly fast tempos Tommy Ramone who was managing us finally had to sit down behind the drums because nobody else wanted to Dee Dee later recalled 14 He remained as drummer from 1974 to 1978 playing on and co producing their first three albums Ramones Leave Home and Rocket to Russia as well as the live album It s Alive 15 His final show as a Ramones drummer was at Johnny Blitz benefit event at CBGB in New York on May 4 1978 16 In a 2007 interview with the BBC Tommy Ramone said the band had been heavily influenced by 1970s glam rock band the New York Dolls by singer songwriter Lou Reed and by pop art figure Andy Warhol He said The scene that developed at CBGB wasn t for a teenage or garage band there was an intellectual element and that s the way it was for The Ramones 17 Behind the scenes with the Ramones editTommy Ramone was replaced on drums in 1978 by Marky Ramone 18 but handled band management and co production for their fourth album Road to Ruin he later returned as producer for their eighth album 1984 s Too Tough to Die 19 Tommy Ramone wrote I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend and the majority of Blitzkrieg Bop while bassist Dee Dee suggested the title 11 He and Ed Stasium played all the guitar solos on the albums he produced as Johnny Ramone largely preferred playing rhythm guitar 20 In the 1980s he produced the Replacements album Tim as well as Redd Kross s Neurotica 21 He returned to the producer s chair in 2002 overseeing the reunion of former Ramones C J and Marky for their recording of Jed Davis Joey Ramone tribute The Bowery Electric 22 On October 8 2004 on what would have been Johnny Ramone s 56th birthday he played as a Ramone once again when he joined C J Ramone Daniel Rey and Clem Burke also known as Elvis Ramone in the Ramones Beat Down on Cancer concert In October 2007 in an interview to promote It s Alive 1974 1996 a two DVD set of the band s best televised live performances citation needed he paid tribute to his deceased bandmates They gave everything they could in every show They weren t the type to phone it in if you see what I mean Ramone and Claudia Tienan formerly of underground band the Simplistics performed as a bluegrass based folk duo called Uncle Monk Ramone stated There are a lot of similarities between punk and old time music Both are home brewed music as opposed to schooled and both have an earthy energy And anybody can pick up an instrument and start playing 23 He joined songwriter Chris Castle Garth Hudson Larry Campbell and the Womack Family Band in July 2011 at Levon Helm Studios for Castle s album Last Bird Home 24 Illness and death editTommy Ramone died at his home in Ridgewood Queens New York on July 11 2014 aged 65 3 He had received hospice care following unsuccessful treatment for bile duct cancer 25 26 27 28 His body is interred at New Montefiore Cemetery in West Babylon Suffolk County New York In The Independent Loulla Mae Eleftheriou Smith wrote that before Tommy left the line up the Ramones had already become one of the most influential punk bands of the day playing at the infamous CBGB in the Bowery area of New York and touring for each album incessantly In response to Ramone s death the band s official Twitter account had been tweeting previous quotes from band members including his own 1976 comment that New York was the perfect place to grow up neurotic He added One of the reasons that the Ramones were so unique and original was that they were four original unique people 29 30 Writing in Variety Cristopher Morris said Tommy s driving high energy drum work was the turbine that powered the leather clad foursome s loud antic sound 25 Discography editWith the Ramones edit Ramones 1976 Leave Home 1977 Rocket to Russia 1977 It s Alive recorded at Rainbow Theatre on 31 December 1977 released in 1979 NYC 1978 2003 With Uncle Monk edit Uncle Monk 2006 Production edit Road to Ruin 1978 Too Tough to Die 1984 References edit Harper Jason June 26 2008 Tommy Ramone Gives the Mountain Music Shoppe a Brush with CBGB The Pitch Retrieved October 25 2011 Winborne Josh June 25 2008 Punk rock legend enjoying venture into old time music Branson com Archived from the original on April 22 2009 Retrieved October 25 2011 a b c d e Sisario Ben July 12 2014 Tommy Ramone Dies at 65 He Gave Punk Rock Its Pulse The New York Times Retrieved July 12 2014 a b Ballon Marc February 1 2007 Book reveals secrets from the Patriarchs of Punk CBGBs was really Heebie Jeebies The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Erdelyi kept his Jewish identity so well concealed that not even Danny Fields the Ramones first manager himself a Jew knew of Tommy Ramone s religious background until now Tommy Ramone was born in Budapest Hungary in 1949 and his parents barely escaped the Nazis by hiding out with friends during the war Most of Erdelyi s extended family perished in the Holocaust Melnic and Meyer p 18 Blumenthal Ralph June 12 2009 Punk and Jewish Rockers Explore Identity The New York Times Retrieved August 11 2013 Brumfield Ben July 13 2014 Punk rock icon Tommy Ramone die CNN Retrieved April 23 2015 Sweeting Adam July 13 2014 Tommy Ramone obituary The Guardian Retrieved April 23 2015 Ramones End Of The Century Extras 4 a b Schudel Matt July 12 2014 Tommy Ramone the Ramones original drummer and driving influence dies at 65 The Washington Post Retrieved April 23 2015 a b Prindle Mark 2003 Tom Erdelyi 2003 Mark s Record Reviews Retrieved October 25 2011 Tommy Ramone the Ramones original drummer and driving influence dies at 65 The Telegraph July 14 2014 Retrieved April 23 2015 A Tribute To Tommy Ramone ramones com August 25 2014 Retrieved May 5 2020 McNeil and McCain pp 182 183 Petridis Alexis January 6 2005 Last Ramone standing The Guardian Retrieved October 25 2011 George Gimarc July 1 2005 Punk Diary The Ultimate Trainspotter s Guide to Underground Rock 1970 1982 Backbeat Books p 133 ISBN 978 0 87930 848 3 Retrieved January 10 2015 Ramones punk band founder Tommy dies aged 65 BBC News London UK BBC July 12 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Gregory James May 8 2005 Tommy Ramone The Last Ramone Pitchfork Retrieved October 25 2011 Beeber Steven July 8 2008 Gabba gabba hayride The Phoenix Retrieved October 25 2011 Coms Sharby How The West Was Lost Mojo Special Limited Edition Punk 94 Meyer Frank January 24 2003 Redd Kross Neurotica Re Issue KNAC COM Retrieved October 25 2011 The Bowery Electric Crew RamonesWorld Retrieved April 22 2012 Runtagh Jordan July 12 2014 Tommy Ramone Last Original Member Of The Ramones Dead At 65 VH1 Archived from the original on July 16 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Richards Dave September 15 2011 Americana songwriter Womacks play Edinboro Erie gigs GoErie com Retrieved August 11 2013 a b Morris Christopher July 11 2014 Tommy Ramone Founding Member of Influential Punk Band Dies Variety Retrieved July 12 2014 Metzger Richard July 11 2014 Tommy Ramone RIP last original member of Ramones passes Dangerous Minds Retrieved July 12 2014 Marotta Michael July 11 2014 Report R I P Tommy Ramone 1952 2014 the last living original member of the Ramones Vanyaland Retrieved July 12 2014 Tommy Ramone dies aged 62 The Guardian Australian Associated Press July 12 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Eleftheriou Smith Loulla Mae July 12 2014 Tommy Ramone dies Last surviving founder and drummer seminal punk band The Ramones dies The Independent Retrieved July 12 2014 RamonesOfficial July 9 2014 One of the reasons that the Ramones were so unique and original was that they were four original unique people Tommy Ramone punk Twitter Retrieved July 13 2014 Bibliography edit McNeil Legs McCain Gillian 2006 Please Kill Me The Uncensored Oral History of Punk Grove Press ISBN 978 0 8021 4264 1 Melnic Monte A Meyer Frank 2007 On the Road with the Ramones Music Sales Group ISBN 978 1 84772 103 7 External links editTommy Ramone at IMDb Tommy Ramone at Find a Grave Uncle Monk website Uncle Monk on Myspace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tommy Ramone amp oldid 1219932926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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