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Music David Clayton-Thomas: No more blood, sweat and tears Blood, Sweat & Tears isn’t just the band that made David Clayton-Thomas famous. It’s also the story of his life.
This article was published 12/08/2019 (2135 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. TORONTO – David Clayton-Thomas thinks another Woodstock could be on the horizon.
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, who performed at the original festival in 1969, thinks another Woodstock could be on the horizon. The former member of Blood, Sweat & Tears says many have tried to replicate ...
BST frontman, David Clayton-Thomas, began his journey as a homeless street kid to become one of the most recognizable voices in music, selling over 40 million records with such hits as And When I ...
David Clayton-Thomas By The Staff Global News Posted August 26, 2010 5:34 pm 1 min read ...
David Clayton-Thomas was vocalist for Blood, Sweat & Tears for more than three decades. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1996. His autobiography Blood, Sweat and Tears was ...
At least that’s how it feels for David Clayton-Thomas, who was marking the week of his 76th birthday with “a little jam session” to sort out some new songs. Responsible for selling more than ...
TORONTO — Rock musician David Clayton-Thomas is calling out the Juno Awards for snubbing one of his latest albums. The former lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears took to Facebook this week and ...
Singer David Clayton-Thomas’s memoir of his life before, during and after superstardom fronting the iconic 1960s-’70s jazz-rock band Blood Sweat & Tears is such a book.