The Players Behind Keep on Moving..
Tom Jordan, Executive Producer
Joe Fondy, Director of Photography
Tom Jordan and UB40 saxophonist Brian
Travers discuss details of the documentary
Tom Jordan in front of London's
Royal Albert Hall where UB40
played a charity benefit concert with
Roger Daltrey and Eric Clapton
Joe Fondy setting up a shot during a
UB40 sound check inside the Royal
Albert Hall
Director of Photography Joe Fondy has worked in Broadcasting
for the last 30 years as a Director, Camera Operator and Radio
Personality.  

Joe has directed telecasts of many live sporting events, as well as
the 2005 Documentary "One Nation Under the Moves," which took
a look at break-dancing in Los Angeles.

As a camera operator, Joe has been involved in all major sports
for most of the major networks and many other stations and cable
outlets.  Highlights have included pre-game shows for 3 World
Series, the NBA Playoffs, the Rose Bowl, the PGA Championship,
the Academy Awards, the Democratic Convention and the 1996
Olympics.

Joe has been a Disc Jockey for various radio stations - including a
stint overseas with Armed Forces Radio.  Joe has played a lot of
UB40 music on his shows over the years, and he also hosted a
music video show in the early 1980's.  Joe lent his vocal talents to
a series of Los Angeles Area Emmy Award-winning spots in 2005.
Tom Jordan first set his sights on the field of broadcast journalism
in his teenage years. Since then, he has worked as news anchor
and correspondent for several television stations throughout
Southern California (where he currently resides) and Washington
State.

His passion for 'story telling' has led him to take on several
long-form projects, including documentaries on a number of
diverse topics such as the plight of homelessness, organ
transplantation, the 2002 Winter Olympics, and a behind the
scenes look at the musical
Cats.

His current documentary, Keep on Moving: 25 Years of UB40 is a
'Labour of Love' for Tom as he has followed the British reggae
band since the early 1980's. The documentary is scheduled for
world-wide release throughout 2006.