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&lt;p&gt;Growing up in Texas, Tommy Heath was influenced by the sounds of The Beatles and Buddy Holly. By the late &#039;70s, Heath had moved to California and, with guitarist Jim Keller, formed the band Tommy Tutone in San Francisco. Despite the musical trends of the time that saw punk and New Wave as the burgeoning musical styles, Heath and Keller drew on the classic sound of power pop for Tommy Tutone.&lt;/p&gt;
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