Thommy Price
Thommy Price | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Thomas Price |
Born | December 9, 1956 |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genres | Rock, pop rock |
Occupation | Drummer |
Instrument(s) | Drums, guitar |
Website | thommyprice |
Thommy Price is an American musician. He has played drums in a number of bands, including Scandal, Billy Idol, Blue Öyster Cult, and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, and is an in-demand session drummer.
History
Price was already on the road drumming by the age of 16. One of his first prolific gigs was playing drums for the band Scandal. He performed on the band's classic Warrior album before moving on to Billy Idol. In 1986, he started drumming for Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, and he's been a member of the band for the past 28 years, even though he was originally just a studio musician.
On the side, Price formed the band Price/Sulton with his childhood friend and music partner Kasim Sulton. They cowrote the music and Price played guitar and did vocals. They released a full-length album on CBS Records called Lights On. The song "No T.V. No Phone" was featured in the 1987 film The Allnighter, starring Susanna Hoffs.[1]
Price is currently drumming in his own band in New York City. They recently finished recording an EP, Sex, Drums & Rock ’n’ Roll, and some of their songs are featured in the soundtrack of Sweet Life, a film with Joan Jett.[2] [3] [4]
Band activity
- Joan Jett (1986–present)
- Love Crushed Velvet (2007-present)
- Billy Idol
- Mink DeVille (Coup de Grâce, 1981; Live at Montreux 1982 DVD, 2008)
- Scandal (drums) (1982–1984, 2004–2005)
- Flame
- David Drew band
- Chris DeMarco (1979-1984)
Studio Work
- Peter Wolf
- Enrique Iglesias
- Frank Wright
- The Waterboys
- Debbie Harry
- Roger Daltrey
- Ric Ocasek
- Ronnie Spector
- Blue Öyster Cult
- The Psychedelic Furs
- Mink DeVille
- Ron Wood
- Steve Lukather
- John Waite
- Sylvester
- Cycle Sluts from Hell
- Spread Eagle
- Michael Monroe
- D. L. Byron
- Steve Stevens
- Batusis
- Mark Duda
- Chris DeMarco
Discography
References
- ^ Price, Maya. "Thommy Price biography". JoanJett.com. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
- ^ a b "Thommy Price Bio". ThommyPrice.com. Retrieved 2009-06-01.
- ^ a b Iozzia, David (2006). "An Interview With Thommy Price". Daves on Tour. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
- ^ "Thommy Price at IMDB". Retrieved 2009-06-04.