Tom Bailey

As the lead singer of the Thompson Twins, Tom Bailey became one of the most influential artists in synth pop. Although the Thompson Twins were too eclectic to be tagged as synth pop -- the band juggled a stylistic menu that included funk, punk, disco, and rock -- Bailey helped skeptics to realize that not all electronic music was fronted by icy, monotone vocalists. Bailey was born on January 18, 1956, in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. At the age of two, Bailey was already being taught how to play piano. Inspired by musicians such as Can, Frank Zappa, and Hawkwind, Bailey took classes in classical piano, guitar, and clarinet in college; he also became a music instructor at Sheffield Brook Comprehensive.