Dennis Thompson (drummer) explained

Dennis Thompson
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Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:Dennis Andrew Tomich
Birth Date:7 September 1948
Birth Place:Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Death Place:Taylor, Michigan, U.S.
Instrument:Drums
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:1965–2024

Dennis Thompson (born Dennis Andrew Tomich;[1] September 7, 1948 – May 9, 2024) was an American drummer known for playing with the 1960s–70s Detroit proto-punk/hard rock group MC5,[2] which had a No. 82 US single with "Kick Out the Jams" and a No. 30 US album with the same name.

Biography

Thompson was born Dennis Andrew Tomich in Detroit in 1948. He began playing drums by the time he was nine years old.[3] Joining the MC5 by 1965,[4] Thompson was later given the nickname "Machine Gun" because of his "assault" style of fast, hard-hitting drumming that sonically resembles the sound of his namesake Thompson machine gun (commonly referred to as a "Tommy Gun"). His drumming pre-figured and influenced punk, metal, and hardcore punk drumming styles.

After MC5 broke up in the early 1970s, Thompson was a member of the 1975–1976 Los Angeles–based supergroup The New Order, the 1981 Australia-based supergroup New Race, The Motor City Bad Boys, and The Secrets. In 2001, he guested for Asmodeus X on the song "The Tiger" (St. Thomas Records).[5]

His influences include Elvin Jones, Keith Moon and Mitch Mitchell, and Motown.[6] In 2015, he described how his drumming technique had changed considerably over time, playing with "much less force and tucked in elbows, more wrist action and less arm action".[7]

Thompson was in the band DKT/MC5 with the surviving members of MC5, from 2003–2012. Later, he recorded two tracks for a new MC5 album scheduled for October 2022 release.[8] Later titled Heavy Lifting, it was released in October 2024.[9]

Death

Thompson suffered a heart attack in April 2024, and died in Taylor, Michigan, on May 9, at the age of 75.[10] [11] He was the final surviving member of the MC5.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dennis Thompson . . 2024-05-17.
  2. Web site: Rob Tyner: How MC5's Frontman Led a Rock'n'Roll Revolution . Dig! . 17 September 2021 . 10 May 2022 . Ian . McCann .
  3. Web site: MC5- Dennis Thompson interview . Perfect Sound Forever . November 1998 . 10 May 2022 . Jason . Gross .
  4. https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/iconic-proto-punk-guitarist-wayne-kramer-mc5-bimbos-san-francisco/ Iconic proto-punk guitarist brings 'reanimation' of MC5 to Bimbo's
  5. http://www.electrogarden.com/music/egn/Asmodeus_X/ Asmodeus X band biography
  6. https://www.metrotimes.com/music/city-slang-dennis-thompson-on-kick-out-the-jams-2137318 City Slang: Dennis Thompson on “Kick out the Jams”
  7. http://www.machinegunthompson.net/2015/04/modern-drummer-interview-with-dennis.html Modern drummer interview with Dennis Thompson
  8. https://www.yahoo.com/now/wayne-kramer-unveils-mc5-spring-150526095.html Wayne Kramer Unveils 'We Are All MC5' Spring Tour
  9. Web site: Deming. Mark. Heavy Lifting – MC5. AllMusic. November 29, 2024.
  10. News: Yoon . John . 2024-05-10 . Dennis Thompson, Drummer and Last Remaining Member of MC5, Dies at 75 . . 2024-05-10.
  11. News: McCollum . Brian . 2024-05-09 . Dennis Thompson, MC5 drummer and 'last man standing,' dies at 75 . . 2024-05-09.
  12. https://eu.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/music/2024/05/09/dennis-thompson-last-remaining-member-of-mc5-dies-at-age-75/73631318007/ Dennis Thompson, last remaining member of MC5, dies at age 75