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Tommy Thayer

1960 - Today

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Thomas Cunningham Thayer (born November 7, 1960) is an American musician. Thayer was the lead guitarist and vocalist for the hard rock band Kiss from 2002 to 2023. He was also the lead guitarist for the band Black 'n Blue. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tommy Thayer is the 890th most popular musician (up from 985th in 2019), the 4,760th most popular biography from United States (up from 4,795th in 2019) and the 290th most popular American Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Tommy Thayer ranks 890 out of 3,175Before him are Hillel Slovak, Naushad, Snowy White, Billy Sheehan, Hilton Valentine, and Airto Moreira. After him are Luiz Bonfá, Sigiswald Kuijken, Sam Phillips, Salamone Rossi, Chuck Schuldiner, and Mel Collins.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Tommy Thayer ranks 150Before him are Erin Brockovich, Marcel Koller, Kate Brown, Mark Rylance, John Taylor, and Damon Wayans. After him are Franz Welser-Möst, Mart Laar, Jürgen Schult, Richard Linklater, Merlene Ottey, and Wayne Rainey.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Tommy Thayer ranks 4,760 out of 20,380Before him are Clifton James (1920), Marcian Hoff (1937), Allan Sandage (1926), Michael Winslow (1958), James Denton (1963), and Deborah Birx (1956). After him are Chester Barnard (1886), Dean Corll (1939), Edmund White (1940), Elizabeth Banks (1974), John Perkins (1945), and Larry Evans (1932).

Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, Tommy Thayer ranks 290Before him are Ric Ocasek (1949), Smokey Robinson (1940), Steve Lukather (1957), Steve Smith (1954), Roy Ayers (1940), and Billy Sheehan (1953). After him are Sam Phillips (1923), Chuck Schuldiner (1967), Dimebag Darrell (1966), Yusef Lateef (1920), Richie Havens (1941), and Art Pepper (1925).