Tommy Cunningham

Overview

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Jun 22, 1964 (61 years old)

Tommy Cunningham

Known For

Wet Wet Wet - The Greatest Hits And More
Movie 2004

Wet Wet Wet - The Greatest Hits And More

The Videos 1 Wishing I Was Lucky 2 Sweet Little Mystery 3 Angel Eyes 4 Temptation 5 With A Little Help From My Friends 6 Sweet Surrender 7 Broke Away 8 Hold Back The River 9 Stay With Me Heartache 10 Make It Tonight 11 Put The Light On 12 Goodnight Girl 13 More Than Love 14 Lip Service 15 Shed A Tear 16 Cold, Cold Heart 17 Love Is All Around 18 Julia Says 19 Don't Want To Forgive Me Now 20 Somewhere Somehow 21 She's All On My Mind 22 Morning 23 If I Never See You Again 24 Strange 25 Maybe I'm In Love 26 Yesterday

Wet Wet Wet – Picture This – All Around And In The Crowd Live At Wembley Arena, 30th July 1995
1h 45m
Movie 1995

Wet Wet Wet – Picture This – All Around And In The Crowd Live At Wembley Arena, 30th July 1995

Tracklist 1 Don't Want To Forgive Me Now 2 Wishing I Was Lucky 3 Get Ready 4 Temptation 5 She Might Never Know 6 Somewhere Somehow 7 Love Is My Sheperd 8 Someone Like You 9 Julia Says 10 East Of The River 11 Lip Service 12 I Can Give You Everything 13 Roll 'Um Easy 14 Celebration 15 Gypsy Girl 16 With A Little Help From My Friends 17 Goodnight Girl 18 High On The Happy Side 19 Love Is All Around 20 Home Tonight 21 All You Need Is Love

Biography

Thomas Cunningham (born 22 June 1964, Drumchapel, Glasgow) is a Scottish musician, best known as the drummer for Wet Wet Wet. Cunningham's father, Tom Sr., bought his son his first drum kit in 1977, "down the Social Club for £15". Shortly thereafter, a chance meeting with Graeme Clark on the school bus brought the two together. Over the next few years the two recruited fellow school friends Mark McLachlan and Neil Mitchell and concentrated on writing their original songs and perfected their song writing craft. From the release of their first single "Wishing I was Lucky", Wet Wet Wet had chart success for a further 10 years. Cunningham acrimoniously left the band in 1997 after a dispute over royalty payments, and the band went on tour in 1998 without him. At its conclusion, the three remaining members went their separate ways. In 2004, however, they reunited. Cunningham owned a transport taxi firm in Glasgow but sold it in 2008 to concentrate again on music. He still owns his local Bar, The Village Tavern in Duntocher. In 2010 Cunningham along with Billy Sloan (DJ journalist) put on a benefit show for their friend Tim Stevens (Tiger Tim, DJ) who suffered from multiple sclerosis and had been forced to quit his job at Radio Clyde due to his illness; on the same bill were Midge Ure, Jim Diamond, Gerard Kelly, Marti Pellow, Paulo Nutini and many more. Tommy played drums on Jim Diamond’s album "City of Soul" released by Camino Records (catalogue number CAMCD40, release date 3 October 2011). All proceeds from this album of Soul covers benefit the children's charity Radio Clyde Cash For Kids. Cunningham and the remaining three original members of Wet Wet Wet reformed in 2004 and continue to perform in arena sized venues. Cunningham is currently presenting a occasional weekend show across the Greatest Hits Radio Scotland network on Saturday afternoons from 3 - 7pm on Clyde 2, Forth 2, MFR 2, Northsound 2, Tay 2 and Westsound. Cunningham is married to his childhood sweetheart Elaine Gallacher. They married in 1991, and have two children: Tayler and Stephen. Source: Article "Tommy Cunningham" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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