The Guardian - World News
| Title | David Clayton-Thomas obituary | Source | The Guardian - World News |
| Description |
Singer, songwriter and frontman of the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears It was thanks to the folk singer Judy Collins that David Clayton-Thomas, who has died aged 84, joined Blood, Sweat & Tears and helped to drive the band to the forefront of the exploding late 1960s rock scene. Clayton-Thomas, a singer and songwriter, had been performing in Toronto with his own groups, the Shays and the Bossmen, and had scored a hit with the latter band on the Canadian chart in 1966 with his anti-Vietnam war song Brain Washed. Collins was a friend of the drummer Bobby Colomby, one of the founders of Blood, Sweat & Tears, and knew they had just lost their vocalist and keyboard player, Al Kooper. When she heard Clayton-Thomas sing at a gig in New York, she suggested him as a replacement, an inspired notion that helped to power Blood, Sweat & Tears into the big time. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jun/30/david-clayton-thomas-obituary | Published At | 2026-06-30 12:54:51 (1 day ago) |
| Created At | 2026-06-30 13:12:22 | Updated At | 2026-06-30 13:12:22 |