Tommy Flanders is an American folk and blues singer-songwriter, best known as the original lead vocalist for the band The Blues Project in the mid-1960s. Flanders' style encompasses a blend of traditional folk and blues with a subtle undercurrent of pop sensibilities, setting his work apart during the folk revival era. After leaving The Blues Project, he launched a solo career, with his album "The Moonstone" being considered his most significant work. Despite his limited discography, Flanders' influence in the folk-blues genre, particularly his innovative fusion with pop elements, has secured his place in music history.