Thomas, whose soulful vocals powered the hits “Spinning Wheel” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy" for the rock-jazz fusion group Blood, Sweat & Tears in the late 1960s, has died.
The group had big hits with “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” and “And When I Die,” but the singer left the band in 1972.
Imagine an on-the-road concert documentary shot in the anything-goes days of 1970 — a hurly-burly vérité jamboree like “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” or “Elvis on Tour.” It’s about the biggest rock band in ...
At the outset of the 1970s, Blood, Sweat & Tears were riding high with an enviable succession of million-selling singles (“You Made Me So Very Happy,” “Spinning Wheel,” “And When I Die”) pulled from ...
David Clayton-Thomas, best known as the lead singer of the "Spinning Wheel" jazz rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears, has died at 84.
Thomas, lead singer and songwriter of the jazz rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears, died Wednesday at 84, the singer's publicist confirms to ABC News.According to the publicist, ...
The Grammy Award-winning music legend sold more than 40 million records and helped shape the sound of jazz-rock.
A memorial concert for the vocalist, who sang "You've Made Me So Very Happy," is in the works ...
David Clayton-Thomas, the Canadian singer and songwriter whose soulful voice was ubiquitous on American radio in the late 1960s and early ‘70s as lead singer of the brass-driven group Blood, Sweat & ...
Thomas, the frontman of Blood, Sweat & Tears, has died. He was 84. The singer, known for his booming voice, died "peacefully" ...
After years in prison, the Toronto native came to New York and led the brassy rock outfit on “Spinning Wheel,” “And When I Die” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy.” ...