What if you were part of a promising young rock band with the potential to make it to the big stage? If I’m a teenager, that’s a dream come true. But what would it take to give all that up? I can’t think of anything. Founding member of the popular all-veteran rock band Silence and Light, Brad Thomas, did precisely that. He decided to give up his dream of becoming a rock star to enlist in the U.S. Army and join one of the world’s most elite fighting units — Delta Force. And after spending 20 years with the Army, he returned to music, his passion.

That’s quite a ride. 

In an exclusive interview, SOFREP sat down with Brad to discuss his love of music, military experience, and Silence and Light’s charitable mission. 

I Want To Be Delta Force

Brad fell in love with music early on and credits his parents for it.

“One of the things they did for me was to expose me to live music at a very young age. Barry Manilow was one of my first concerts, and as soon as I saw that stuff, I was like, that’s what I want to do.” Brad says.

After spending years taking music lessons as a child — piano, saxophone, clarinet — Brad finally realized he was missing something from his musical adventure.

Brad says,

“In 1980, when [ACDC’s] Back in Black came out, I bought it. You can’t play that on a saxophone, so that’s when I was like, I need a guitar.”