Tommy Fleming to perform at Dean Crowe

After 20 years honing his craft, Tommy is now taking his place at the forefront of popular music across the globe. The mere mention of a Tommy Fleming concert has 'sold out' signs being displayed at venues from Dublin to Darwin within the space of minutes. Born in Aclare, Co Sligo, in Ireland in 1971, Tommy was always destined for a career in music having started singing while still at school. While fronting his own local band, it was a chance meeting with Phil Coulter which gave Tommy his first big break when Phil asked him to guest on his tour of America. This led to Tommy establishing himself as a solo singer in his own right. But his career has not been without its challenges. Tommy was involved in a serious car crash in 1998 that left him in pain for more than two years after suffering a broken neck. The accident left Tommy fighting not only to retain the musical career he had fought long and hard to achieve, but also to win back his health. Tommy turns each song into his own with his own unique and powerful style touching emotions in you that only music can reach. Tommy is famous for his own arrangement of "Danny Boy", "Isle of Innisfree" and "Hard Times" all songs that you know and love but you have never heard them until you hear Tommy Fleming's versions. He also covers songs from "You Raise Me Up" to "Bridge over Troubled Waters", "From a Distance" and "Something Inside so Strong" along with many more contemporary numbers. Tommy's most recent release "The Platinum Collection" was released in October 2011 celebrating the singer's twentieth Anniversary in the music industry. The album features forty tracks from Tommy's lengthy career including his very first recording 'Loving Hannah' - recorded in 1991. A Tommy Fleming concert is a musical experience not to be missed. He has a universal appeal to all ages and backgrounds with a fan base that is growing stronger worldwide year by year. Don't miss your opportunity to enjoy the experience of a Tommy Fleming concert. He will be in the Dean Crowe Theatre, Athlone on February 24. Contact the box office on 090 6492129 or book on line www.deancrowetheatre.com