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  1. David Clayton-Thomas fronted Blood, Sweat & Tears during their popular peak, singing the hits "You've Made Me So Very Happy," "And When I Die," "Hi-De-Ho," and his composition "Spinning Wheel." The latter suggested the musical ambitions he harbored and after the group's hot streak cooled in 1972, he set out on a solo career that he quickly put ...

  2. 14 de feb. de 2018 · (Click 1080HD) Montreal Jazz Festival 2006. 4 BS&T SONGS:00:10 And When I Die04:43 God Bless The Child12:30 You've Made Me So Very Happy18:31 Hi De HoA full ...

  3. 13 de sept. de 2023 · David Clayton-Thomas Interview: His Early Years With Blood, Sweat & Tears. When Blood, Sweat & Tears announced, in 1968, that they had a new lead singer, not all of their fans were happy. Although they had only released one album, Child is Father to the Man, it had been groundbreaking, particularly in its incorporation of a jazz-informed horn ...

  4. David Henry Thomsett, conocido como David Clayton-Thomas, es un cantante y guitarrista de rock y pop, canadiense de origen británico Reino Unido, nacido en Surrey (Reino Unido), el 13 de septiembre de 1941, aunque se trasladó muy pequeño a Toronto.. Comenzó tocando solo en clubes, bajo la influencia de bluesmen como Sonny Terry y Brownie McGhee o, sobre todo, John Lee Hooker. [1]

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  6. 28 de sept. de 2021 · Exist Within the Fabricby David Clayton-Thomas As a country, in Canada we were never formed out of a Revolutionary War. We basically negotiated our separatio...

  7. David Clayton-Thomas (2006) David Clayton-Thomas (* 13.September 1941 in Surrey, Vereinigtes Königreich; eigentlich David Henry Thomsett) ist ein kanadischer Musiker.Er war Sänger der Gruppe Blood, Sweat & Tears.. Karriere. Er wurde als Sohn eines kanadischen Soldaten und einer englischen Music-Hall-Sängerin in Surrey geboren.