Whitmer Thomas

Whitmer Alexander Thomas is an American comedian and musician. Raised by his parents Jenny Henderson and Whit Thomas, he developed a passion for skateboarding and music, particularly Blink-182. Thomas began his comedy career at age eighteen in Los Angeles, forming the comedy troupe Power Violence with childhood friends Clay Tatum and Jeramy Ritchie. In 2020, Thomas released his debut album Songs from the Golden One, which accompanied his hour-long comedy special of the same name on HBO. His sophomore record, The Older I Get the Funnier I Was, was released in October 2022. Notable singles include "Big Baby" and its sequel "Big Baby Christmas." Thomas has also collaborated with Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 in the comedic cover band Snake Plissken and The I Thought You Were Deads, and has toured extensively with festivals like Sketchfest.

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