In the late sixties, David Clayton-Thomas seemed to be on top of the world. Â His band's debut album had won five Grammys and was on its way to selling ten million copies. Â But success had come at a price. Â The son of a tyrannical …Read More
In the late sixties, David Clayton-Thomas seemed to be on top of the world. Â His band's debut album had won five Grammys and was on its way to selling ten million copies. Â But success had come at a price. Â The son of a tyrannical father, David left home at fifteen and became a street kid. Â In Toronto the great rockabilly bandleader Ronnie Hawkins game him his first paying gig. Â David went on to form his own bands and later moved to New York where he joined the group that would change his life. Â Blood Sweat and Tears was an instant success but life on the road took its toll. Â This is the story of grit, courage, and determination - and above all, survival. Paperback.