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Collection Overview
Title: Thomas Tierney Music and Papers, 1954-2024
ID: 26/20/268
Primary Creator: Thomas Tierney (1942-)
Extent: 38.0 cubic feet
Arrangement:
Organized in three series: Series 1) Commercial Music, Series 2) Musical Theater, and Series 3) Personal Papers.
Series 1 is organized into two sub-series: Sub-Series 1) Commercial Music and Sub-Series 2) Audio-Visual Recordings. Both sub-series are arranged alphabetically by company name.
Series 2 is organized in seven sub-series: Sub-Series 1) The Dream Team, Sub-Series 2) Eleanor - An American Love Story, Sub-Series 3) Jungle Queen Debutante, Sub-Series 4) Narnia, Sub-Series 5) Off-Broadway Musical Theater, Sub-Series 6) Music Theater Scrapbooks, and Sub-Series 7) Audio-Visual Recordings. Sub-Series 1-4 are arranged chronologically. Sub-series 5 is arranged alphabetically by production and chronologically therein. Sub-Series 6 is arranged numerically by scrapbook number, following a roughly chronological arrangement. Sub-Series 7 is arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.
Series 3, Personal Papers and Recordings of Original Music, is arranged chronologically.
Date Acquired: 08/19/2024
Subjects: Alumni, Music Composition, Music theater, New York City, Theater orchestra music
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of commercial musical theater production records, audio recordings, scripts, scores, correspondence, personal papers, and scrapbooks, highlighting Tierney's career as a musical theater composer. Also includes music and recordings made for commercial businesses – including New York Telephone, State Farm Insurance, and IBM – highlighting his career as a commercial music composer. Of note are the production records for The Dream Team, ELEANOR – An American Love Story, NARNIA (based on The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe), and Jungle Queen Debutante as well as material relating to TheaterWorks/USA and the Goodspeed Opera House.
Biographical Note
Thomas Tierney was born in Columbia, Missouri and raised in Murphysboro, Illinois by his mother, Jane Rollo Tierney; he spent summers with his father Jack Tierney and stepmother Mary Tierney in Clarendon Hills, Illinois. He wrote songs in the 5th and 7th grades, but in high school he became fascinated with film, theater and television soundtracks and began studying composition and writing songs for plays.
In 1961 he began his bachelor's degree in architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, but later changed his major to advertising – while also studying piano and theory in the School of Music. In that same year, he produced his first musical revue Livin’ the Life with the Illini Student Board. As a student he composed songs for the annual Stunt Show, Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity, and the Men’s Glee Club (Singing Illini). During his senior year, he produced his first musical theater work for television, Gettin' On To Evenin', which aired on WILL-TV. After graduating in 1965, he pursued and earned a Masters degree in Radio and Television from the University of Illinois in 1968. During that time, he did music and lyrics for another original musical, A Special Saturday, which also aired on WILL-TV. Following this, he began work on a PhD in Communications, but abandoned the degree to pursue a career as a composer in New York City.
In 1969, Tierney began working for the New York Telephone Company as a writer in public relations. They sponsored his first corporate show at the New York State Fair. Soon after, he met his future wife Maureen, who worked for the same company, and the two were wed in 1974. In the early 1970s, Tierney received contracts to create music for corporations – for advertising commercials as well as special music for company shows and meetings. These companies include Coca-Cola, Astra USA, Oral-B, IBM, and State Farm Insurance. His song "Bringing the World Closer To You" served as the theme song for AT&T's pavilion “The Age of Information” at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center. He also composed music for two NBC-TV musicals for the series Unicorn Tales and Tommy Tune’s one-man musical Ichabod, based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Through his commercial and theatrical work, he has won numerous ASCAP awards and served on the Board of Governors at the New York Television Academy.
Since 1971, Tierney has composed several hit musicals that have been performed on national tour and in Off-Broadway locales like TheatreWorks/USA and Connecticut’s Goodspeed Opera House. He has collaborated with such librettists as Ted Drachman (Narnia, Susan B!, The Amazing Einstein), John Forster (Teddy Roosevelt, The Dream Team, Eleanor – An American Love Story), Jeffrey Haddow (Diamond and the North Wind, The Year of Living Dangerously) and Sean O'Donnell (Jungle Queen Debutante). In 1984, Tierney's one-act musical First Lady, which was later renamed Eleanor, was performed at the White House. It received a 1999 performance at Ford's Theater for which then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was in attendance. His Narnia Suite was performed at Lincoln Center in 1997 by four singers with a 50 piece orchestra. Many of his works are designed to be performed by or for children, including The Fabulous Fable Factory (with co-author Joseph Robinette) and his Zack Hill and the Rocket Blaster Man Adventure, which was composed in 2020 and is based on the nationally syndicated Zack Hill comic strip. In 2024 it was published by the Dramatic Publishing Company (home to several of Tierney’s musicals).
In 2021, Tierney authored the book Five Guys in a Beetle - The Grandest Grand Tour: Europe, 1963, which was published by Sunstone Press and documented his college road trip to Europe. Tierney and wife Maureen divide their time between New York City and Sarasota, Florida.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source:
Thomas Tierney
Acquisition Method:
Gift
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Series 1: Commercial Music, 1969-2008],
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Series 2: Musical Theater, 1961-2024],
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- Series 3: Personal Papers and Recordings of Original Music, 1954-2024

- Consists of news clippings, photographs, and correspondence, documenting Tierney's life as a composer. Also consists of audio recordings of Tierney's original songs that are not connected to his commercial or theater work. Of particular note is correspondence to and from Hilary Clinton.
- Box 26

- Folder 5: News Clippings about Tierney, 1964-1999

- Box 28

- Folder 10: Murphysboro Scrapbook, ca. 1950-1960

- Folder 11: Middle School and High School Awards, Report Cards, and Letter of Recommendation, 1955-1960

- Folder 12: Middle School Diploma, 1956

- Folder 13: Murphysboro Township High School - Freshman Class Photos, 1956-1957

- Folder 14: Crimson and Corn - Murphysboro High School Yearbook, 1957

- Folder 15: Crimson and Corn - Murphysboro High School Yearbook, 1958

- Folder 16: Crimson and Corn - Murphysboro High School Yearbook, 1959, 1959

- Folder 17: Murphysboro Township News Items about and Musical Productions following Tom Tierney, 1959-1960

- Folder 18: High School Student Papers and Assignments, 1959-1960

- Box 29

- Folder 1: Crimson and Corn - Murphysboro High School Yearbook (2 copies), 1960

- Folder 2: Personal and Family Photographs, 1960-1990

- Folder 3: Living the Life - Lyrics, 1961

- Folder 4: University of Illinois Men's Glee Club Photo, ca. 1961

- Folder 5: Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity Photos, ca. 1961

- Folder 6: UIUC Varsity Men's Glee Club - Roster and Original Songs by Tierney, ca. 1963

- Folder 7: University of Illinois Stunt Show and Musical Theater News Clippings & Programs, 1961-1967

- Folder 8: Postcards Sent by Tierney, 1963-1981

- Folder 9: Dore Schary - Correspondence, 1966-1977

- Folder 10: Alan Jay Lerner - Correspondence, 1966-1967

- Folder 11: The Whys and Wise of Telephone Company Advertising - Essay for the N.Y. Telephone Co., 1969

- Folder 12: Resume and Biographical Summary, 1973

- Folder 13: Tom Tierney and Maureen Ahearn - Wedding Invitation, Announcement, and Song, 1974

- Folder 14: Songs by Tierney, ca. 1974

- Songs include: A Christmas Round; I've Changed My Mind; Easier Said Than Done; I Need Love.
- Folder 15: Tommy Tune - Correspondence, Press Clippings, Promotion, 1982-2013

- Folder 16: Murphysboro District Dispatch - Article About Tierney, 11/1984

- Folder 17: White House Performance of First Lady - Photograph, 1984

- Folder 18: Sheldon Harnick - Correspondence, 1984-2015

- Folder 19: Hillary Clinton and White House Correspondence, 1984-2016

- Folder 20: Vincent Dowling - Correspondence, 1986-2008

- Folder 21: San Francisco Shakespeare Festival - Midsummer Night's Dream Program, 1989

- Folder 22: Who's Who in Entertainment Certificate, 1989-1990

- Folder 23: Tierney Family Holiday Letters, 1993-2023

- Folder 24: Gilman & Gonzales-Falla Award Application - Bio, Letters of Recommendation, Song List, 1999-2000

- Folder 25: Illinois Alumni - Article: A Grand Tour, 2023

- Article on p. 53 of the Summer issue.
- Box 34

- Cassette 27: The Feeling of Family - Demo for U.N., undated

- Cassette 28: Tom Tierney - Radio WHVD-FM, 3/1993

- Cassette 29: Music Man - Song

- Cassette 30: Overwhelmed, undated

- Cassette 31: Selections, 4/2002 and 9/2002

- Selections include: What Would We Do?; Isn't It A Wonder?; Imagine.
- Cassette 32: Thomas Tierney Live - Songbook, 10/26/1993

- Cassette 33: Thomas Tierney Live - Songbook, 10/26/1993

- Box 39

- Item 1: High School Varsity Letter - Band, ca. 1960

- Accession Number 2025.2620268.001
- Item 2: Premier Boys State Band Patch, ca. 1958

- Accession Number 2025.2620268.002
- Item 3: Premier Boys State City Attorney Patch, ca. 1958

- Accession Number 2025.2620268.003
- Item 4: Illinois Grade School Band Association Pin, District, ca. 1958

- Accession Number 2025.2620268.004
- Item 5: Illinois Grade School Band Association Pin, State, ca. 1958

- Accession Number 2025.2620268.005
- Item 6: Illinois Grade School Band Association Pin, District, ca. 1958

- Accession Number 2025.2620268.006
- Box 44

- Item 1: University of Illinois Revue - Livin' the Life, 1961

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Includes: Vegetable Rock, Easier Said Than Done, and Livin' the Life.
- Item 2: University of Illinois Stunt Show - Alpha Kappa Lambda and Alpha Delta Pi, 1961

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel.
- Item 3: University of Illinois Revue - Livin' the Life, 1961

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Side 1: Overture, The Simplest Things, My Man Has Gone, I Can't Remember His Name, Love That's Lost, It's Time Again, Tropical Love, I've Changed My Mind, I Need Love, The Simplest Things (Reprise). Side 2: You're Not Bad for a Beginner, You Are My Sigfried, Lazy Summer Night Bourban Street (Dance), Come Me Love, A Portrait of New York, These Magic Summer Things, Sweet Plaintive Tune. Performers include Mindy Lapin, Joyce Friedman, Linda Creamer, Susan Ent, Georgia Stephens, Karen Lasker, Bonnie Winston, Larry Wolf, Tom Tierney, and Sally Hart.
- Item 4: Tom Tierney Songs, ca. 1961-1965

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Side A: Winter Snow, Goin' Down to Freedom Land, My Wonderful Girl, Love That's Lost, People Don't Read, Easy Money, Century Processional, Now is the Time, These Magic Summer Things, Chip off the Old Block. Side B: The Creation, How Will I Endure, Sweet Plaintive Tune, Old Town, Lazy Summer Night, Tempo of the Time, AKL Girl, AKL Pin, If You're Looking for Love.
- Item 5: Music of Tom Tierney, ca. 1962-1964

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Old Town, New York a Portrait, Lazy Summer Night, You're Not Bad for a Beginner, Someone to Love Me, Tempo of the Time, How Will I Endure Another Spring Without You?, The Creation - Love is a Woman. Lyrics by Tom Tierney, Phil Barnow, Barbara Power, and Mitch Klein.
- Item 6: Master Tape - Music By Tom Tierney, ca. 1962-1964

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Wish I Hadn't Seen Her Smile, F-A-T-H-E-R Dad, Kimberley, These Magic Summer Things Are You, Carousel, Sing My Love To ME.
- Item 7: University of Illinois Revue - Scattergun Revue, 1963

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Music by Tom Tierney Lyrics by Gary Gardner and Phil Barnow.
- Item 8: University of Illinois - Glee Club and Stunt Show Revues, ca. 1963-1965

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Side A: The Creation, music by Tom Tierney, Lyrics by Phil Barnow and Tom Tierney, sung by University of Illinois Men's Glee Club. Directed by Joseph Flummerfelt, Bob Compratt Soloist, Tom Tierney Accompanist. Side B: Dad's Day Revue 1965. Carousel, I'll Never Do Well, Without You, Easy Girl, and I'll Never Do Well. Lyrics by Gary Gardner and Karen Allen, Vocalist Tricia Martin.
- Item 9: Tom Tierney Early Songs, ca. 1963-1966

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Now's the Time, Sing Men of AKL, AKL Pin Song, My AKL Girl, There's a House on a Quiet Street, The Lord Gave Us Music, Lazy Summer Nights, I miss You, Let's Take a Ride on the Carousel. Vocalist Judy Barth.
- Item 10: Music By Tom Tierney, ca. 1964

- 3" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Winter Snow, lyrics by Phillip Barnow.
- Item 11: University of Illinois - Scattergun Revue, 1964

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Airline Skit - Barnow, It All Comes Out in the Wash - Garnder.
- Item 12: Early Songs, 1964-1967

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Wanderer Come Home, Gettin' on to Evenin', The Lord Gave Us Music, I Miss You, A Special Saturday, Let's Take a Ride on the Carousel, The Lord Gave Us Music, Seventeen, Somone to Love Me, The Fork in the Road. Vocals by Tom Tierney.
- Item 13: Music by Tom Tierney, 1965-1966

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Seventeen, Sing My Love to Me, Carousel, Kimberley, Someone to Love Me, Fork in the Road. Recording for Sheila Davis.
- Item 14: Music by Tom Tierney, ca. 1965-1967

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Gettin' on to Evenin', Kind Words, Orin's Theme, The Girl who Follows Me, A Girl Like You, A Special Saturday, The Winter Snow, I Hope Your Dreams Come True, F-A-T-H-E-R Dad. Lyrics by Phillip Barnow, Gary Gardner, and Tom Tierney.
- Item 15: Dad's Day Revue - Music By Tom Tierney, 1966

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. F-A-T-H-E-R Dad, I Like You a Lot, A Girl Like You, I Hope Your Dreams Come True, F-A-T-H-E-R Dad (Reprise). Lyrics by Gary Gardner and Tom Tierney.
- Item 16: Women's Glee Club - University of Illinois Concert, May 4, 1968

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Concert Part IV: Songs by Tom Tierney. Lazy Summer Night, The Stars that Speak to Me, The Girl Who Follows Me (From "A Special Saturday), These Magic Summer Things Are You (from "Livin the Life"), A Girl Like You (from "A Special Saturday"). Soloist James Javore. Maruice A. Jones Conductor.
- Item 17: Music by Tom Tierney, 1971

- 7" Polyester Reel-to-Reel. Ballad of the Dain' Little Bandit of the Wabash Land, You've Got to Believe It, That's the Kind of Lady You Are, It's a Happy Thing, I've Got to Be Goin' Tomorrow. Words by Joseph Robinette.
- Item 18: Older Songs with John Reardon, 1971

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Side A: The Chalet Cafe, Come Run Down the Sliding Sand, World Stand Aside, Could I Fall in Love With You?, Those Were the Days of Glory. Side B: Purlie, original cast recording. Vocalists Susan Witty and John Reardon.
- Item 19: Wish I Hadn't Seen Her Smile, 1972

- 5" Polyester Reel-to-Reel. Soft Vocal, Hard Vocal. Lyrics by Don Arnold.
- Item 20: Demo Presentation, 1973

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Seekin' and Searchin', That's What We're Here For, Wish I hadn't Seen Her Smile, Golden Country Theme, Park People, Here Comes Baseball Time, That's Where I Wanna Be, One Man, Seekin' and Searchin'.
- Item 21: Demo Songs, 1973

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. The Day that Jane Brown Hudson Came, A Christmas Round, Garden, New (from "The Fabulous Fable Factory"), Will You Buy My Story, You Have Definite Possibilities, The Time is Now, In the Broken Promise Land of Fifteen, Seekin' and Searchin' (Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner), Here Comes Baseball Time (Tel. Pioneers), Here is a Life, Seekin' and Searchin'.
- Item 22: Demo Songs, 1974

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Wish I Hadn't Seen Her Smile, You've Got to Believe It (from Trumpet of the New Moon).
- Item 23: Apple Festival Song "Appletime", 1974

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. DuQuoin High School Stage Band and Larry Richardson, vocal soloist.
- Item 24: Back Home Demo, 1989

- 5" Polyester Reel-to-Reel.
- Item 25: Back Home Demo, 1989

- 5" Polyester Reel-to-Reel. Sung by Marty Nelson, Lyrics by Ted Drachman.
- Item 26: Change Demo, 1990

- 5" Polyester Reel-to-Reel. With Marty Nelson, Amphion Music.
- Item 27: Overwhelmed Demo, 1990

- 5" Polyester Reel-to-Reel. Marty Nelson, Lyrics by Ted Drachman, Amphion Music.
- Item 28: Early Songs, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. These Are Magic Summer Things, Carousel, Sing My Love to Me.
- Item 29: Demo Songs, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. The Beauty of It, The Winter Snow. Lyrics by Allan Taber and Phil Barnow.
- Item 30: Music by Tom Tierney, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Gettin' on to Evenin', The Winter Snow, Wanderer, Come Along with Me Down Old Carriage Lane, The Girl Who Follows Me, A Girl Like You, I Hope Your Dreams Come True.
- Item 31: Music of Tom Tierney, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Without You, Little Girls, Wallflower Soliloquy, Gettin' On to Evenin', I Got Kissed, Carousel (originally recorded 1965).
- Item 32: Demo Songs, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Without You, I Hope Your Dreams Come True.
- Item 33: Music by Tom Tierney, undated

- 3" Acetate Reel-to-Reel.
- Item 34: AKL Songs U of I, undated

- 3" Acetate Reel-to-Reel.
- Item 35: Demo Songs, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Wish I Hadn't Seen Her Smile, F-A-T-H-E-R Dad, Kimberley.
- Item 36: Home Again Demo, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Home Again in Your Arms, Lyrics Judy Spencer.
- Item 37: Demo Songs, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Are You Happy?, If I Could Take a Day, How Do I Tell You I'm Goin?, Only Awhile, Why Do You Run?, Can't Promise the Sun, Colors. Lyrics by Moira Carpenter.
- Item 38: Songs by Tom Tierney, undated

- 5" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. The Beauty of It, Wish I hadn't Seen Her Smile, You've Got to Believe It.
- Item 39: Music By Tom Tierney, undated

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Without You, Little Girls, Wallflower Soliloquy, Gettin' On to Evenin', I Got Kissed, Carousel, Easy Girl, I'll Never Do Well. Lyrics by Gary Gardner, Phil Barnow, and Karen Allison.
- Item 40: Music by Tom Tierney, undated

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Side A: Goin' Down to the Freedom Land, The Winter Snow, Easy Money, These Magic Summer Things Are You, Chip off the Old Block, Now is the Time, People Don't Read, Love That's Lost, The Century Processional, My Wonderful Girl. Side B: The Creation (Love is a Woman), How Will I Endure Another Spring Without You?, Sweet Plaintive Tune, Lazy Summer Night, Tempo of the Time, My AKL Girl, The Pin of AKL, If You're Looking For Love.
- Item 41: Songs and Shows, undated

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Wish I Hadn't Seen Her Smile, Lovely Alice, The Beauty of It; (From Trumpet of the New Moon) On the Road to Nowhere, The Beggar's Handy Guide, You've Got to Believe It; (From Mr. Herman and the Cave Company) Marching to a Diff'rent Drum, The Same Somebody, Follow the Firefly.
- Item 42: Music by Tom Tierney, undated

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Places Please (Mr. Herman and the Cave Company), The Same Somebody (Mr. Herman and the Cave Company), Lovely Alice, Coul I Fall in Love With You? (Trumpet of the New Moon), Goin' All the Way (Sylvania Industrial Show), People Like You (New York Telephone Industrial Show), Talkin' (New York Telephone Industrial Show).
- Item 43: Music by Tom Tierney, undated

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. The Girl Who Follows Me, A Girl Like You, Someone to Love Me, The Stars That Speak to Me, Wake Up You're Alive, I Like You A Lot, I Hope Your Dreams Come True, Without You, I Hope Your Dreams Come True, The Winter Snow.
- Item 44: Tierney-Carpenter Demo, undated

- 7" Acetate Reel-to-Reel. Colors, How Do I Tell You I'm Goin, If I Could Take a Day, Are You Happy, If I could Take a Day, How Do I Tell You I'm Leavin, Why Do You Run, Can't Promise You the Sun.
- Box 45

- Item 16: Marlene Ver Planck - A New York Singer, 1980

- 12" LP. Side 2 contains Tierney's "Music Man."
- Item 17: The Creation and UIUC Men's Glee Club, ca. 1965

- 10" 33 1/3 RPM Disc.
- Item 18: I Need Love and Tropical Love, undated

- 10" 78 RPM Disc.
- Item 19: It's Easier Said Than Done and I've Changed My Mind, undated

- 10" 78 RPM Disc.
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