The celebrated Welsh singer is known for his powerful voice and dynamic stage presence. Tom Jones, born Thomas John Woodward 1940 in Pontypridd, Wales, rose to fame in the '60s with his breakout hit "It's Not Unusual."
Jones quickly became a global sensation, known for hits like "What's New Pussycat?", "Delilah" and "She's a Lady." His versatility allowed him to cross genres, from pop and rock to country and soul, earning him an equally diverse fan base.
Throughout his career, Jones has released numerous successful albums and singles, maintaining his popularity over the decades. His work earned him several awards, including a Grammy in 1966 for Best New Artist and a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 2006 for his services to music.
In addition to his music career, Jones has appeared as a judge on the UK version of "The Voice," underlining his status as a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.