From homeless at 14 to a superstar frontman of Blood Sweat & Tears in the 60s, David Clayton Thomas has always walked a rocky road, and it shows in his unique, smoky voice, at once tender and tough. Now touring with a ten-piece band under his own name, he says “People like me don’t retire. This is what I was put here to do.”

“He was staggering... a powerfully built singer who exuded an enormous earthy confidence. He jumped right out at you. He seemed so genuine, so in command of the lyric... a perfect combination of fire and emotion to go with the band’s somewhat cerebral appeal." – Clive Davis