Thommy Browne
Since the early ninety's, and up until the birth of his first daughter Eva in 1999, Thommy was very involved with the local punk and hardcore scene. Thommy went to Ballard high school and in his Freshman and Somphomore years was known to run around with the guys from Dybbuk, Lather, Sancred and Shut Out. In his junior year of high school him and Ramsey Grissom would frequently hang out with the members of Enkindel and go to their band practices. After one show when their drummer (Aaron Baumle) didn't show up Thommy was asked to replace him. Ramsey quickly joined the band on bass after that as well when Corey Roderer quit. The rest is history.
Nowadays Thommy spends his time as a father, husband and Web designer. He runs a small web design company and still manages to play out every so often.
Bands:
- Chime Hours
- Lincoln & the Lost Prayers
- Get Dead
- The Enkindels
- Enkindel
- By The Grace Of God
- Black Widows
- Black Cross
- Automatic
- 32 Frames
- Amaroq
- Ousia
- Bodyhammer
- Five Times Fast
- Clinton Youth
- Twelve
Involved in:
- LPSA - The Louisville Pick-up Soccer Association
- Initial Records
Fun facts:
- Thommy's hand appears on the back of By The Grace Of God's "For the love of indie rock" E.P.
- At the first Krazy Fest Thommy played on stage with 3 different bands. The Enkindels, Automatic and Grade. With Grade he played the Chain Of Strength cover with them becuase there drummer didn't know it.
- Thommy also played drums in "The Initial All Stars", which was a band made up of different members of bands on the label Initial Records. This band consisted of Scott Ritcher, Duncan Barlow, Chris Higdon, Mark Brickey and Jonathan Mobley. This all came about in late 1995, before BTGOG and Elliott. The band practiced only once.