Mickey Thomas, born in Cairo, Georgia, in December 1949, is an American singer and songwriter renowned for his contributions to the music industry. He gained prominence as one of the lead singers of the bands Jefferson Starship and Starship. Before joining Jefferson Starship in 1979, Thomas honed his skills in bands such as the Lords of London and the Elvin Bishop Group. His powerful vocals and stage presence contributed significantly to the success of both Jefferson Starship and Starship, with the latter being the moniker used from 1985 to 1989. After Starship was released by their record company in 1991, Mickey performed as Starship featuring Mickey Thomas. Beyond his work with these iconic groups, Thomas has also showcased his versatility as a solo artist, releasing six solo albums. Additionally, he has three albums with the Elvin Bishop Group, four with Jefferson Starship, and six with Starship.
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## What Is Mickey Thomas’ Net Worth?
Mickey Thomas, the American singer and songwriter best known as one of the lead vocalists for Jefferson Starship and Starship, has an estimated net worth of **$4 million** as of 2024. This wealth is a reflection of his successful and enduring career in the music industry.
## Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born John Michael Thomas on December 3, 1949, in Cairo, Georgia, Mickey Thomas’s passion for music was ignited after attending a Beatles concert in Atlanta in 1965 with childhood friends Charles Connell and Tommy Verran. This pivotal experience inspired him to pursue a career in music.
Thomas’s musical journey began with the formation of his first band, the Jets, alongside Connell and Verran. In 1974, he joined the Elvin Bishop Group as a backing vocalist and soon took the lead on the hit “Fooled Around and Fell in Love,” which climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1976. The album that contained “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” certified Gold within a year of its release, with one million in sales. To this day, the song has garnered almost 200 million streams. Thomas sang both backing and lead vocals for three more albums with Elvin Bishop, ending his run with the band in 1977 with the release of *Raising Hell*.
## Jefferson Starship and Starship
In April 1979, Mickey Thomas joined Jefferson Starship after the departure of Marty Balin and Grace Slick. His arrival marked a new era for the band, contributing to hits like “Jane” and “Find Your Way Back.” Thomas spent most of the early 1980s as the main vocalist of Jefferson Starship, performing duets with Grace Slick (who rejoined in 1981) and gaining greater influence in the band. After Paul Kantner left in 1984, Thomas became the leader of the band.
From 1985 to 1989, the newly dubbed “Starship” scored some of their biggest hits, including “We Built This City,” “Sara,” and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.” “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now,” from the film *Mannequin*, was also nominated for an Academy Award. Mickey’s voice and charisma in the videos for “We Built This City” and “Sara” became staples on MTV and VH1.
When Grace Slick left again in 1988, Thomas sang all lead vocals. After the release of *Love Among the Cannibals*, the 1989 tour was postponed after Donny Baldwin attacked Thomas in a bar, requiring facial reconstructive surgery.
## Solo Work and Other Projects
Mickey Thomas has also released six solo albums:
* *As Long as You Love Me* (1976)
* *Alive Alone* (1981)
* *Over the Edge* (2004)
* *The Blues Masters Featuring Mickey Thomas* (2010)
* *Marauder* (2011)
* *A Classic Christmas* (2024)
He also recorded “Stand in the Fire” for the movie *Youngblood* in 1986, “Wild Again” for the movie *Cocktail* in 1988, and the title song for the movie *Sing* in 1989. Additionally, he appeared in the 1989 film *Dream a Little Dream*, recording the film’s theme song and a duet version with Mel Tormé for the soundtrack.
## Key Milestones and Achievements
* **1976:** “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” reaches No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
* **1979:** Joins Jefferson Starship as lead vocalist.
* **1985-1989:** Leads Starship to multiple No. 1 hits, including “We Built This City” and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.”
## Real Estate
In November 2023, Mickey Thomas listed his Palm Desert, CA, property for $1,590,000. He had purchased the property in 2006 for $995,000. The Spanish-style home features impeccable landscaping, a pool, and modern interiors.
## Touring
Mickey Thomas continues to tour extensively with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, performing the hits of Starship and Jefferson Starship, as well as selections from Jefferson Airplane. In late 2024 and early 2025, tour locations include Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.