David Thomas

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  • Born: Moss Point, MS
  • Years Active: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
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The longtime frontman of the seminal art-punk band Pere Ubu, David Thomas was born June 14, 1953 in Moss Point, MS. A one-time music journalist, he first attracted attention as a performer during the mid-'70s while leading the Cleveland-based cult favorites Rocket from the Tombs; in 1975, he and fellow rock scribe Peter Laughner formed Pere Ubu, debuting later that year with the single "30 Seconds Over Tokyo." With their noisy, anarchic sound and Thomas' wailing, scattershot vocals, Ubu emerged as one of the key underground acts of the punk era, issuing a series of classic LPs including 1978's The Modern Dance, 1979's Dub Housing, and 1980's The Art of Walking to critical applause and commercial indifference before dissolving in 1982. Thomas had already begun a solo career a year earlier with The Sound of the Sand (And Other Songs of the Pedestrians), a collaboration with guitar virtuoso Richard Thompson, and in 1983, he released both Variations on a Theme and Winter Comes Home. Efforts including More Places Forever and Monster Walks the Winter Lake followed before Thomas released 1987's Blame the Messenger, recorded with a backing band dubbed the Wooden Birds; the group's lineup included fellow Pere Ubu alums Allen Ravenstine and Tony Maimone, and when another onetime bandmate, drummer Scott Krauss, sat in for a Cleveland live date, the decision was made to begin working as Ubu again. The re-formed lineup debuted in 1988 with The Tenement Year, and despite a series of roster shifts, continued on throughout the decade to follow; in 1996, Thomas also released a new solo LP, Erewhon, with new backing band the Two Pale Boys, which also featured avant trumpeter Andy Diagram (also of the Diagram Brothers, the Honkies, and the Spaceheads) and sonic manipulator Keith Molene. His musical theater project, Mirror Man, debuted in London two years later and was released on CD in 1999; Bay City followed on Thirsty Ear a year later. The second Pale Boys album, Surf's Up, appeared in 2001.

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Arts

Dave Thomas (actor) (born 1949), Canadian actor and comedianDavid A. Thomas (voice actor)David Thomas (composer) (1881–1928), Welsh composerDavid Thomas (musician) (born 1953), American singer, songwriter, and musician, member of group Pere UbuDavid Thomas (Dewi Hefin) (1828–1909), Welsh poet and schoolteacherDavid Thomas (singer) (born 1943), British early-music and baroque-music singerDavid St John Thomas (born 1929), English publisher and writerDave Thomas (director), Canadian animation director

Business

David Thomas (industrialist) (1794–1882), Welsh industrialistDavid Alfred Thomas, 1st Viscount Rhondda (1856–1918), Welsh industrialist and politicianDavid A. Thomas (software developer), Canadian software technology figureDave Thomas (American businessman) (1932–2002), founder, former chairman & spokesperson of the North American Wendy's fast-food chain

Politics

David Thomas (New York politician) (1762–1831), American politician, Congressman from New YorkDavid Thomas (Texas politician) (1795–1836), American politician, signer of Texas Declaration of IndependenceDavid Thomas (British politician) (1892–1954), Welsh Labour politicianDavid Thomas (UK politician) (born 1955), British Labour politicianDavid Thomas (Welsh politician), Welsh Plaid Cymru politicianDavid L. Thomas (born 1949), American politician, South Carolina state SenatorDavid William Thomas (1876–1961), U.S. politician

Science

David Thomas (Canadian scientist), Canadian biochemistDavid Thomas (geographer) (born 1958), British geographerDavid Hurst Thomas, American archaeologistDave Thomas (physicist) (born 1953), American physicist and mathematicianDave Thomas (programmer), British-American computer programmer and writerDave Thomas (Alabama State Representative) (1994-2002)

Sports

David John Thomas (1879–1925), Welsh international rugby playerDavid Thomas (American football) (born 1983), American football playerDavid Thomas (beach volleyball) (born 1974), Trinidad and Tobago beach volleyball playerDavid Thomas (cricketer) (1911–2001), Welsh cricketerDavid Thomas (cricketer, born 1963), former English cricketerDavid Thomas (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Halifax, and Mid-RhonddaDai Thomas (footballer born 1975), Welsh footballerDai Thomas (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1900s for Other Nationalities, and OldhamDai Thomas (born 1909), Welsh international rugby playerDave Thomas (basketball) (born 1976), Canadian basketball playerDave Thomas (cornerback) (born 1968), American football playerDave Thomas (footballer born 1917) (1917–1991), English footballerDave Thomas (footballer born 1950), English footballerDave Thomas (golfer) (born 1934), Welsh golfer

Other

David Thomas (murderer) (died 1995), executed Vincentian criminalDavid M. Thomas, officer in the United States NavyDavid Thomas (Archdeacon of Montgomery) (1833–1916), Welsh cleric and historianDavid Thomas (missionary priest) (1829–1905), Welsh clericDavid Thomas (born 1813) (1813–1894), Welsh preacher and publisherDavid A. Thomas (educator) (1917–2004), American educator and the seventh Dean of the S.CDavid Cuthbert Thomas (1896–1916), Welsh soldier of the First World WarDavid Oswald Thomas (1924–2005), Welsh philosopherDavid N. Thomas (born 1945), Welsh writer