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As the documentary explains, David Clayton-Thomas was from Canada ... to know them (the documentary features interviews with them today, and they look a lot older but really are the same dudes ...
Born David Henry Thomsett in Surrey, England, David Clayton-Thomas grew up in Toronto where ... has sold over seven million copies to date. Today, David resides in Toronto and recently formed ...
Sunday's headliner, however, is truly notable: David Clayton-Thomas, the voice and principal ... and songs like 'God Bless the Child,' in my show today, but if that's all you do, it's pretty ...
In his famous 1968 composition "Spinning Wheel," David Clayton-Thomas sang, "What goes up must come down." Today, the Canadian jazz-rock icon is learning that what goes up must also come home.
David Clayton-Thomas has some skeletons in his closet, but he’s setting them all free and it feels mighty good. “The pressure’s off now in interviews,” laughs the onetime Blood ...
Blood, Sweat & Tears isn’t just the band that made David Clayton-Thomas famous. It’s also the story of his life: a childhood runaway from an abusive home; a teenage jailbird held in some of ...
At 78, Blood, Sweat and Tears’ most recognizable voice — Toronto resident David Clayton-Thomas — is still fighting for justice on his acclaimed new solo album, ‘Say Somethin.’” ...
David Clayton-Thomas was vocalist for Blood ... Scripture was written 2,000 years ago, and these don't necessarily apply today. There's a reason for amendments. The right to bear arms remains ...
David Clayton-Thomas is a busy man. The 68-year-old former frontman of Blood, Sweat & Tears is working on a new album to coincide with the release of his autobiography while still playing venues ...