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How did Tom Jones die? Writer and lyricist of long-running musical 'The Fantasticks' was 95

Tom Jones and composer Harvey Schmidt debuted a one-act version of 'The Fantasticks' during a summer festival at Barnard College in 1959
PUBLISHED AUG 13, 2023
Tom Jones, 95, died in his house in Sharon, Connecticut (Wikicommons)
Tom Jones, 95, died in his house in Sharon, Connecticut (Wikicommons)

SHARON, CONNECTICUT: Tom Jones, who created the book and lyrics for the 42-year-running musical 'The Fantasticks', died on Friday at his home in Sharon, Connecticut. 'The Fantasticks' debuted in Greenwich Village in 1960 and is most known for its introductory song, 'Try to Remember'.

Jones and late composer Harvey Schmidt collaborated on the musical allegory, which ran off-Broadway for 42 years.

How did Tom Jones die?

American lyricist Tom Jones, American composer Harvey Schmidt (1929 - 2018) and British actress Stephanie Voss pose for a humorous picture to promote their musical 'The Fantasticks' at the Apollo Theatre in London on August 28th, 1961. (Photo by Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tom Jones, composer Harvey Schmidt, and actress Stephanie Voss pose for a humorous picture to promote their musical 'The Fantasticks' at the Apollo Theatre in London on August 28, 1961 (Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

According to his son, Tom Jones was 95 years old and died of cancer in his house in Sharon, Connecticut. Jones was born on February 17, 1928, in Littlefield, Texas. He went to the University of Texas at Austin, where he met his long-term friend Schmidt.

Tom Jones' early work

Jones arrived in New York after serving in the Korean War and began his theatre career by composing for the revues performed by the impresario Julius Monk.

He also collaborated with composer John Donald Robb on 'Joy Comes to Deadhorse', a musical western based on Edmond Rostand's 1894 play 'Les Romanesques'. It premiered in 1956 at the University of New Mexico, where Robb was dean.

However, Jones and Robb had a falling out over creative disagreements, and Jones went to Schmidt to finish the piece. The two eventually presented a one-act version of their production as 'The Fantasticks' during a summer festival at Barnard College in 1959.

(Jones and Schmidt/YouTube)
Jones began his theatre career in New York, collaborating with another composer, John Donald Robb, on revues staged by impresario Julius Monk(Jones and Schmidt/YouTube)

Lore Noto saw the production at Barnard and brought it, expanded to two acts, to the Sullivan Street Playhouse in Greenwich Village on May 3, 1960. Jones played Henry the Old Actor, while Jerry Orbach portrayed El Gallo, the narrator who sings 'Try to Remember'.

Jones and Schmidt also worked together on 'I Do! I Do!' and '110 in the Shade', which had its Broadway debut in 1963 and ran for 330 performances.

Tom Jones: Major awards

Jones was nominated for Tony Awards for 'I Do! I Do!' and '110 in the Shade', and he received the Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award for 'The Fantasticks' in 1961.

He and Schmidt received Tony Award nominations for each of their shows. In 1967, Ed Ames' version of 'My Cup Runneth Over', a song from 'I Do! I Do!', reached No 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and received Grammy Award nominations.

Michael and Sam Jones, from Jones' second marriage to choreographer Janet Watson, who died in 2016, are his only children.

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