Thommy Price , being a Blackhearts & Drummer Extraordinaire!

Published: Aug. 25, 2017, 9 p.m.

b'Thomas Price was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. By the tender age of 16, he had already hit the road playing drums in rock bands \\xa0and he hasn\'t stopped since. Schooled on "early blue eyed soul" like\\xa0The Dave Clarke 5\\xa0and\\xa0The Young Rascals, he found his chops playing along with his older brother\'s 45\'s of drum heavy songs like "Bits and Pieces" and "Glad All Over" (the latter of which he now covers in his own new band . He has spent his life on the road and in the studio, and along the way has become one of the most well known and highly sought after skin bashers in the business. His style is unique in that he has a sound completely his own, and his talent is impossible to overlook, but he stays solid and in the pocket without the flash and distractions of most well known drummers. He can provide the fireworks without losing his place as the most rock solid backbone around. For this reason his list of credits is almost endless. The band\\xa0Price-Sulton, released a full-length album on CBS Records called\\xa0Lights On.\\xa0Price-Sulton\\xa0also had a song featured in a movie starring Susanna Hoffs called\\xa0The All-Nighter. This project was the first time Thommy stepped up to the front of the stage, playing guitar and singing his original songs. Thommy Price has been a\\xa0Blackheart. "In the beginning I was just playing on Joan\'s records, but I wasn\'t really in the band. Kenny Laguna would call me all the time and say \'Are you ready yet?\' At the time I was in\\xa0Mink DeVille\\xa0and touring all over Europe for months at a time.\\xa0"Besides being a Blackheart, Thommy continues to write and produce with others. \\xa0In his latest side project "Downtown Phantom" Thommy has\\xa0 reunited with old friend and bandmate Johnny Rao and Joey Vasta.'