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  1. 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 ...

  2. Let me cut a long story short: David Clayton's book might be the best and last 'self-help' book you buy. Even for non-believers a highly recommended and lifechanging read. It isn't so much the style of the author, but the power of the suggested changes and exercises that make this book an absolute treasure!

  3. The History. David Clayton-Thomas began his amazing journey as a homeless street kid and developed into one of the most recognizable voices in music, to date selling over 40 million records. In 1996 he was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and in 2007 his jazz/rock composition “Spinning Wheel” was enshrined in the Songwriter’s ...

  4. The first single from David Clayton-Thomas' new album "Say Somethin" available March 20th, 2019 courtesy of Linus Entertainment

    • 5 min
    • 3K
    • Folk Roots and Blues
  5. 18 de mar. de 2020 · Clayton-Thomas wrote the song The System for the Peace Builders, a restorative justice program for youth. “The song The System was actually written for Peace Builders. I did a concert at Koerner Hall in Toronto last November in which we raised a lot of money for them and a lot of awareness for them, and knowing that I was doing the concert, I wanted to write a song for Peace Builders.

  6. Canadiana | David Clayton-Thomas | Award winning singer, songwriter and author. In this fresh collection of interpretations, David’s grasp of pop, jazz, and blues is second to none, with sparkling interpretations of songs Rush, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen and more. Working again with producer George Koller ...

  7. The songs were written by David Clayton-Thomas in collaboration with four musicians: George Koller – Bassist & co-producer; multiple national jazz award winner. George’s inventive bass playing is the bedrock of the album. Eric St-Laurent – Explosive Montreal Guitarist; his playing has the dexterity of Di Meola and the raw power of Hendrix.