Muere a los 84 años David Clayton-Thomas, cantante de Blood, Sweat and Tears

David Clayton-Thomas, quien fue el vocalista de Blood, Sweat and Tears durante sus años de mayor éxito, falleció pacíficamente en Toronto el martes a los 84 años.

Un comunicado de prensa confirmó el fallecimiento, pero no reveló la causa. Clayton-Thomas se unió a la banda en 1968 tras la salida de su vocalista original, Al Kooper.

Su voz de barítono contribuyó a impulsar éxitos como "Spinning Wheel", "You’ve Made Me So Very Happy" y "And When I Die". El álbum homónimo del grupo de 1968 encabezó la lista de Billboard durante siete semanas y ganó el Grammy al Álbum del Año.

Nacido como David Henry Thomsett en Surrey, Inglaterra, en 1941, creció en Toronto y posteriormente fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama de la Música Canadiense. Le sobreviven sus hijas Ashleigh Clayton-Thomas y Christine Graham.

Se está planificando un concierto conmemorativo a beneficio de Peacebuilders Canada.

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