David Thomas biography: David Thomas was a popular and talented American singer, songwriter and musician who born on June 14, 1953 in Miami, Florida, U.S. His full name was David Lynn Thomas. He founded Rocket from the Tombs that is American rock band founded in Cleveland, Ohio, United States on mid-1974 and he also worked as member of this band.
David Thomas death
Talent singer David Thomas passed away on April 23, 2025 on Wednesday at the of age 71 at his home in Brighton and Hove, England. Pere Ubu announced his death through facebook page ( check for confirmation ).
David Thomas career
David Thomas was gained popularity as singer, songwriter and musician who initially member of Rocket from the Tombs but after some years, this band inactive so he founded own band with guitarist Peter Laughner named Pere Ubu and this band active from 1975 to 1982 but this band has been again active due to album Blame the Messenger came out album in 1987.
His songs are The Sound of the Sand & Other Songs of the Pedestrian (1981), Variations on a Theme (1983), More Places Forever (1985), Winter Comes Home (1982), Monster Walks the Winter Lake (1986), Blame the Messenger (1987), Bay City (2000), Erewhon (1996), Meadville (1997), Mirror Man (1999), Surf’s Up!! (2001), 18 Monkeys on a Dead Man’s Chest (2004) and Live Free or Diet (2017). He also sang Solo songs including Yiki Tiki, The Crickets in the Flats, Sound of the Sand, Big Dreams, Happy to See You, Sloop John B, Day at the Botanical Gardens, Big Breezy Day, Bicycle, Bird Town, Coffee Train, Enthusiastic and Storm Breaks.
David Thomas net worth
He had around $500,000 and $1 million. He earned through songs, album, band and live stage shows.
David Thomas family
He was son of John David Lynn Thomas and Mary Drake Carter. His father was American Literature and his mother was artist. When he passed away, his wife and youngest stepdaughter has presented.