Sir Thomas John Woodward, known as Tom Jones, is a Welsh singer and actor born on June 7, 1940. Jones is primarily associated with pop, rock, and soul genres, gaining fame in the 1960s with his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. His notable works include hits like "It's Not Unusual," "What's New Pussycat," "Delilah," and "She's a Lady." Jones's career spans over six decades, during which he has released numerous albums and singles, earning multiple awards, including a Grammy, a Brit Award, and an MTV Video Music Award. His ability to cross genres, from pop to country to R&B, has helped him maintain relevance in the music industry. Impacting music significantly, Jones has influenced a generation of performers with his vocal style and showmanship. He is known for his dynamic live performances and has appeared in various television shows, further solidifying his status as a cultural icon. In recognition of his contributions to music and charity, Jones was knighted in 2006. His enduring popularity and adaptability have made him a significant figure in both contemporary and classic music scenes.