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  1. After one of the members was drafted during the Vietnam era, Tommy Angarano pursued additional music interests playing in The Emotions, Pink Anacin, Raven and the Outlaws, before regrouping as "The Tempests". Angarano began his musical career, at an early age, and at the age of 10 appeared on “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour” playing ...

  2. tommy angarano Today the band consists of one remaining original member, former front man Tommy Angarano (AKA Tommy Tempest), (Guitar, Keyboards, Guitar Synthesizer and Lead and Backing Vocals).

  3. Later that year, Tommy Angarano, (Tommy Tempest) joined Outlaws to replace Pino, bringing Hammond organ sounds and his style of vocals to the band. But after he left, Pino was brought back in.

  4. Tommy Angarano. Tommy Angarano joined The Outlaws in 1968 as the keyboardist and vocalist. He played the Hammond B3 organ and provided additional vocal support during the band’s formative years. Angarano left the band before they achieved mainstream success. Ronny Elliot. Ronny Elliot briefly played bass for The Outlaws in 1968 for two weeks.

  5. Here you can navigate through the Legendary 60s Recording Artist's website. We hope you enjoy their website and be sure to catch one of their Concerts before they are gone forever! This is the website of the legendary 60s Rock 'N Roll Band, Tempest.

  6. The original band members included Doug Palmer (rhythm guitar), Bobby Allen (drums), Bill Hickman (bass guitar), Tommy Angarano (vocals) and the late Charlie Bailey (lead guitar). The second version of The Tempests (sm) replaced Bill Hickman and Doug Palmer with Mike Hammer (rhythm guitar and vocals) and Buddy Peterson (bass guitar and vocals).

  7. The photograph, from left to right, features Doug Palmer, Charlie Bailey, and Tommy Angarano, as well as nine teenagers dancing in front of the stage. The Tempests were formed in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1963, when the members were just 12 and 13 years old.