Cover Me Canada
David and his classic song “Spinning Wheel” was featured in the debut episode of Cover Me Canada on CBC TV, the song was performed by Warren Dean Flandez. About The Show Each week, the best...
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Clayton-Thomas entered to rousing applause, sporting a charcoal grey suit and a blue open collar dress shirt. Although maintaining the “must play” hits, the Grammy Award winner varied the set list...
View ArticleThe Sound Academy
A great show Friday night at The Sound Academy in Toronto. David took a night off from the studio where he is recording his next album and brought his smokin’ hot 10 piece band into the 1200 seat rock...
View ArticleMusic Fest
Over 8000 young people from across the nation gathered in Ottawa for MusicFest Canada, an annual gathering of Canada’s most gifted music students. Nearly 2000 young people packed the National Arts...
View ArticleOntario Tour
Four beautiful Performing Arts Centres in four consecutive nights in four cities. David and the band took a few days out of the studio to play the new songs to sellout crowds in Markham, Burlington,...
View ArticleA Blues for the New World
Forget all your preconceived notions about the blues. This album redefines the art form. The songs are all original compositions using the the time honoured three chord blues changes, but there all...
View ArticleInspired Vocals and Solid Material Lights Up CD
Review John Emms David Clayton’s new album “A Blues For The New World” is an album steeped in superior musicianship, solid material and of course great vocals. However, in today’s world of the quick...
View ArticleA Book to Make You So Very Happy
The Globe and Mail October 1, 2010 A book to make you so very happy BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS, by David Clayton-Thomas, Viking Canada, 323 pages, At the age of 15, David Clayton-Thomas had left home and...
View ArticleDCT Dazzles at McPhillips Street Station
David Clayton-Thomas concert review: DCT dazzles at McPhillips Street Station Robert Rheubottom Canada Music Examiner November 9, 2011 David Clayton-Thomas hit town last night (11/8/11), making his...
View ArticleKeith Sharp, Music Express
The great thing about blues music is that it is timeless. It’s a given that all rock music is based on the blues and that even though current music is trend-oriented, there is always room for a great...
View ArticlePine River Foundation
David has become deeply involved with a wonderful organization called The Pine River Foundation. A 600 acre camp in beautiful Southern Ontario, that provides early intervention for at risk teens. The...
View ArticleMike Regenstreif
DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS A Blues for the New World Universal On A Blues for the New World, David Clayton-Thomas sounds as good – or better – than he did in his hit-maker heyday as lead singer of Blood,...
View ArticleJim Barber-Kingston
Entertainment Music legend returns to Kingston with new songs By Jim Barber, Kingston This Week Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:32:17 EST PM He has one of the most distinct voices in the history of...
View ArticleA Visit to Pine River
Visiting the kids at the Pine Rive Institute where David is helping them set up a music program to encourage creativity and self worth. They are currently building and equipping a music cabin where...
View ArticleCanadian Music Blog
Tag Archives: A Blues for the New World A Blues for the New World Has David Clayton-Thomas on Top of His Game 17 May In 1968, American band Blood, Sweat and Tears recruited a Canadian lead singer and...
View ArticleBlood Sweat and Tears review by Bruce Ward
Blood Sweat and Tears By David Clayton-Thomas Bruce Ward, The Ottawa Citizen Sept. 5, 2010 As a singer, David Clayton-Thomas made his rep in the bars on Yonge Street back when Ronnie Hawkins and his...
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DCT with performer Warren Dean Flandez.David and his classic song “Spinning Wheel” was featured in the debut episode of Cover Me Canada on CBC TV, the song was performed by Warren Dean Flandez. About...
View ArticleWinnipeg
Clayton-Thomas entered to rousing applause, sporting a charcoal grey suit and a blue open collar dress shirt. Although maintaining the “must play” hits, the Grammy Award winner varied the set list from...
View ArticleDCT dazzles at McPhillips Street Station
David Clayton-Thomas concert review by Robert Rheubottom Canada Music Examiner November 9, 2011 David Clayton-Thomas hit town last night (11/8/11), making his debut appearance at McPhillips...
View ArticleThe Sound Academy
A great show Friday night at the Sound Academy in Toronto. David took a night off from the studio where he is recording his next album and brought his smokin’ hot 10 piece band into the 1200 seat rock...
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