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Jan 26, 2021 7:00 PM Founding Tommy Tutone guitarist Jim Keller has tapped Los Lobos David Hidalgo to play guitar on his new solo album, By No Means , which will be released on February 12. Hidalgo also lends harmony vocals to one of the songs on the record, Find My Shadow, a video for which premiered today at AmericanSongwriter.com and on Keller s official YouTube channel . The clip features black-and-white footage of Keller recording the tune in producer Mitchell Froom s Los Angeles studio along with Hidalgo, Froom, bassist Bob Glaub and drummer Michael Urbano . Keller, who co-wrote Tommy Tutone s classic hit 867-5309/Jenny, tells
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Founding Tommy Tutone guitarist Jim Keller has tapped Los Lobos ' David Hidalgo to play guitar on his new solo album, By No Means , which will be rele.
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Tommy Heath shot to stardom in the early 80s after he laid down the vocals for his band
Tommy Tutone s now-classic track,
867-5309/Jenny . which found its way onto the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks charts and caused a phone-calling frenzy in search of the mysterious woman in the jam, Jenny.
While Tommy Heath was taking center stage as the singer in Tommy Tutone . he was joined in creating the rock band by
Jim Keller as the lead guitarist going all the way back to 1978.