Tony Thompson (drummer)

Anthony Terrence Thompson (November 15, 1954 – November 12, 2003) was an American session drummer best known as the drummer of the Power Station and a member of Chic.

Early life and education
Thompson grew up in the middle-class community of Springfield Gardens in Queens, New York. His mother was Trinidadian and father was of Antiguan descent.

Chic
Thompson first drummed for the group Labelle, and then for a short while was a member of the soul/disco band Ecstasy, Passion & Pain. That was followed by a long tenure with Chic, where he helped create hits such as "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)," "Le Freak," and "Good Times". He performed with members of Chic on "We Are Family" and "He's the Greatest Dancer" by Sister Sledge as well as "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross.

After the temporary disbanding of Chic in 1983, Chic's former guitarist and bassist, Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards became prolific producers; Thompson's drumming was much in demand among their clients. Thompson appeared with numerous artists such as Jody Watley, Madonna (on her 1984 album Like a Virgin), Rod Stewart, Robert Palmer, and David Bowie.

Other bands
Thompson and Robert Palmer along with John Taylor and Andy Taylor (who are not related) of Duran Duran were in the band The Power Station. Thompson filled in and played at the Live Aid charity benefit concert in 1985 with the Power Station and joined the remaining members of Led Zeppelin on stage (along with Phil Collins) at John F. Kennedy Stadium. Page, Plant and Jones then invited Thompson to England for rehearsals for a Led Zeppelin reunion which was canceled by Jimmy Page after Thompson was badly injured in a car crash.

He later joined groups including the Distance and Crown of Thorns with Jean Beauvoir (playing on their first album Crown of Thorns before leaving the band and being replaced by Hawk Lopez). Thompson was a founding member of the band That Hideous Strength. In the mid-1990s he rejoined Power Station for their 1996 reunion album Living in Fear and subsequent tour. His final project was called Non-Toxic which he formed with bassist Michael Paige (Crown of Thorns) and guitarist Dave Scott; Thompson died before finishing the project's first album.

He played with David Bowie on the Serious Moonlight Tour.

Death and legacy
Three days before his 49th birthday, Thompson died on November 12, 2003, in Los Angeles, within a month of being diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer). It was two months after the death of the Power Station bandmate Robert Palmer from a heart attack. Thompson was a member of the band Non-Toxic at the time of his death. He was survived by his wife, two children, and his sister, Cookie. On September 19, 2005, like his former band member Bernard Edwards, Thompson was honoured posthumously along with the rest of the Chic band members by being inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame.

with Chic

 * Chic (1977)
 * C'est Chic (1978)
 * Risqué (1979)
 * Real People (1980)
 * Take It Off (1981)
 * Tongue in Chic (1982)
 * Believer (1983)

with Sister Sledge

 * We Are Family (1979)
 * Love Somebody Today (1980)

with Diana Ross

 * Diana (1980)

with Power Station

 * The Power Station (1985)
 * Living in Fear (1996)

with Distance

 * Under the One Sky (1989)

with Crown of Thorns

 * The Black CD EP (1991)
 * Crown of Thorns (1994)

Guest appearances

 * Debbie Harry (Artist) KooKoo (Album) (1981)
 * David Bowie (Artist) Let’s Dance (Album) (1983)
 * The Serious Moonlight Tour (performed live with David Bowie) (1983)
 * "Like a Virgin", "Material Girl", "Love Don’t Live Here Anymore", "Shoo-Bee-Doo" (from the Madonna album, Like a Virgin) (1984)
 * "Rock and Roll", "Whole Lotta Love", "Stairway to Heaven" (performed live with Led Zeppelin & Phil Collins at Live Aid) (1985)
 * Belouis Some (Artist) Some People (Album) (1985)
 * "Hard Woman" (from the Mick Jagger album, She's the Boss) (1985)
 * "Hyperactive", "Addicted To Love", "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On", "Riptide" (from the Robert Palmer album, Riptide) (1985)
 * "Lost in You", "Forever Young", "The Wild Horse", "Dynamite", "Try a Little Tenderness", "When I Was Your Man" (from the Rod Stewart album, Out of Order) (1988)
 * Adam Ant (Artist) Persuasion (Adam Ant album) (Album) (1992)
 * "I Wanna Take You Higher" (from the Duran Duran album, Thank You) (1995)
 * "What It Takes" (with Bobby Kimball from the compilation album, Tribute to Aerosmith: Let the Tribute Do the Talkin') (2001)

Film appearances

 * Appeared with Distance as the club band in the Whoopi Goldberg movie, Burglar (1987)