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John Michael Thomas (born December 3, 1949) is an American rock singer. He is best known as one of the lead vocalists of
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and
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. Prior to joining Jefferson Starship, he was a member of
Elvin Bishop Elvin Richard Bishop (born October 21, 1942) is an American blues and rock music singer, guitarist, bandleader, and songwriter. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in 2015, and in ...
's band as a backing and occasional lead vocalist. He was the lead singer on Bishop's best-known song, "
Fooled Around And Fell In Love "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" is a song written and performed by blues guitarist Elvin Bishop with Mickey Thomas on lead vocals. It appeared on Bishop's 1975 album ''Struttin' My Stuff'', and was released as a single the following year. Back ...
".


Early life

John Michael Thomas was born in
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, on December 3, 1949. He was inspired to pursue a career in music after traveling to
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with longtime childhood friends Charles Connell and Tommy Verran to see a
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performance in 1965. Thomas, Connell, and Verran formed their first band together; Verran was the lead vocalist. They disbanded while attending different colleges, but later reformed in the early 1970s along with friend Bud Thomas as the Jets. Thomas was the vocalist for the Lords of London, a
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from
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, for a brief time, along with guitarist Billy Folsom, bassist Bob Hutchinson, keyboardist Billy Corbi, and drummer Troy Blasingame.


Career


Elvin Bishop Group

While singing lead for the Jets in 1974, Thomas joined the Elvin Bishop Group as a backing vocalist and eventually made it to lead vocals. He sang lead vocals on the 1975 Elvin Bishop single "
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" and the 1976 single "Spend Some Time", but his best-known achievement was singing on Bishop's
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hit "
Fooled Around and Fell in Love "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" is a song written and performed by blues guitarist Elvin Bishop with Mickey Thomas on lead vocals. It appeared on Bishop's 1975 album ''Struttin' My Stuff'', and was released as a single the following year. Back ...
", a #3 single in 1976.


Jefferson Starship & Starship

Thomas recorded the solo album ''As Long as You Love Me'' in 1976. After leaving the Elvin Bishop Group, he recorded three songs for the 1978 film ''
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'', which also featured a cameo by
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guitarist
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. In April 1979, Thomas was asked to join that group after the departure of
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and
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. In 1981 he recorded his second solo album, '' Alive Alone''. Former Elvin Bishop Group drummer
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became drummer for Jefferson Starship two years later when
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left. Thomas spent most of the early 1980s as the main vocalist of Jefferson Starship, performing several duets with Slick (who rejoined in 1981) and gaining greater influence in the band. After
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left in 1984, Thomas was leader of the band. Kantner sued over the name of ''Jefferson Starship'', and the settlement left the band with the name ''Starship''. From 1985 until 1989 the band had three #1 hit songs. When Slick left again in 1988, Thomas sang all lead vocals. The 1989 "Love Among the Cannibals" tour was postponed after Baldwin attacked Thomas in a bar. The damage was such that it required
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surgery. Baldwin resigned after the incident.


Starship featuring Mickey Thomas

Starship was let go by their record label RCA and became inactive in 1991. In early 1992, Mickey Thomas revived Starship as ''Starship featuring Mickey Thomas'' and touring has continued with this title. The band's ''
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'' was released on September 17, 2013. The band performed at the
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Other work

He was credited as performing a scat vocal on the
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album '' The Dirt Band''. The song on which Thomas is credited is "For a Little While".Liner notes on the original LP and CD re-issue on Beat Goes On Records In 1985, Thomas appeared on ''
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'' soundtrack performing the song "Two Minute Love". In 1986, he recorded the song "Stand in the Fire" for the
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hockey movie '' Youngblood''. Thomas recorded the title song for the 1989 film ''
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''. He appeared in the 1989 film '' Dream a Little Dream'' and recorded the film's title song and its duet version with
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for the soundtrack. The duet version was also played during the end of the film. In 1987, Thomas recorded "Only the Fool Survives" with
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for her album '' All Systems Go''. Their duet was released as the album's second single. In 1996, Thomas performed the opening theme for the '' Mighty Ducks'' animated series. In 1997, he guested on
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's album ''
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''. in 1998, Thomas voiced the titular character in the children's series, ''
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''. In 2002, ''Starship featuring Mickey Thomas'' re-recorded a selection of the Starship and Jefferson Starship hits on which he had appeared. The resulting album was released in 2003 as ''Forever Gold'', part of a series of releases by St. Clair Entertainment Group. These recordings have been licensed to several labels, resulting in the release of ''Starship – Greatest Hits'' (Delta Records) and ''Starship – Greatest Hits'' (Brilliant Records). The original release of these recordings was as ''Starship – Greatest and Latest'', available outside the U.S. only, and including both a CD and DVD. In 2004, he released an album project, under the title of '' Over the Edge'', produced by Fabrizio Grossi. In 2008, he recorded a new album with Aynsley Dunbar for Direct Music, featuring artists such as Jake E. Lee, former guitarist for
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. Thomas reunited with Elvin Bishop when Starship closed for them in late 2008. In November 2010, Thomas announced on his website that a new Starship album, ''
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'', would be released in late summer or early fall of 2011; the album was eventually released in September 2013. In July 2011, Thomas released ''Marauder'', a solo project covering songs originally recorded by other artists.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''As Long as You Love Me'' (1976) * '' Alive Alone'' (1981) * '' Over the Edge'' (2004) * ''The Blues Masters Featuring Mickey Thomas'' (2010) * ''Marauder'' (2011) * ''A Classic Christmas'' (2024)


with Elvin Bishop Group

* '' Let It Flow'' (1974) * ''Juke Joint Jump'' (1975) * ''Struttin' My Stuff'' (1975) * ''Hometown Boy Makes Good!'' (1976) * ''Raisin' Hell'' (1977)


with Jefferson Starship

* ''
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'' (1979) * '' Modern Times'' (1981) * '' Winds of Change'' (1982) * '' Nuclear Furniture'' (1984)


with Starship

* ''
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'' (1985) * '' No Protection'' (1987) * ''
Love Among the Cannibals ''Love Among the Cannibals'' is the third album, released in 1989, by rock band Starship. It was the first album after Grace Slick's departure from the band, and their last full-length studio release until '' Loveless Fascination'' in 2013. The ...
'' (1989) * ''Live At the Stanley Cup'' (1997) * ''
Loveless Fascination ''Loveless Fascination'' is the fourth album by Starship. It is the first studio album of new material released by the band since 1989's ''Love Among the Cannibals'', with Mickey Thomas as the lone remaining holdover from the group's 1980's line ...
'' (2013)


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Starship featuring Mickey Thomas
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Mickey 1949 births Living people American rock singers American tenors Singers from Georgia (U.S. state) Jefferson Starship members People from Cairo, Georgia Elektra Records artists