I was sad to learn this week that one of my earliest collaborators, Tommy Morais, passed away last year. He was only 32.
I first met Tommy when he was just 18. It was around the time of the release of the “new” KISS album Sonic Boom. I was writing a complete set of Kiss reviews on Amazon to celebrate. As it turns out, Tommy was also writing reviews for every Kiss album, and lots more that I was working on too. I jealously read his writing. He was good.
Eventually I decided to reach out to Tommy via email, and tell him how great his reviews were. We became friends. We didn’t agree on every Kiss album. Tommy liked Animalize a lot more than I did! He had the rock star hair and a glam image. Tommy was no-holds-barred when it came to the music he loved. He identified with the Kiss song “Freak”:
Tommy was based out of New Brunswick and eventually moved to Ontario. Meanwhile, I transitioned my writing from Amazon to WordPress. Tommy was an eager reader, and was responsible for a couple Record Store Tales and several reviews. Tommy wanted more Kiss! So I wrote Part 26 and Part 27 of Record Store Tales by his request. Tommy also contributed several of his own reviews to this site! For me, Tommy wrote reviews of:
- KISS – Monster
- Aerosmith – Music From Another Dimension!
- SIXX: A.M. – Modern Vintage
- Van Halen – Tokyo Dome Live In Concert
- Cinderella – Heartbreak Station
- Europe – War of Kings
As you can see for yourself, Tommy was a wise rock fan beyond his years. Every artist he reviewed for me really peaked long before he was even born.
I never met Tommy even though he was only a short distance away, relatively speaking. We lost touch shortly after the Europe review. I was really saddened to hear of his passing.
Gone way, way too soon. Rest in peace Tommy. Here’s some Kiss for ya. I hope you’re rocking up there with Eric Carr. You were an original.

Sorry to hear that! He was so young. Very sad.
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The Heavenly Kiss Army gains another recruit, but far too soon.
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Sorry to hear about this, Mike. Rest in peace. Henry
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That’s very sad. RIP, Tommy. Sent from my iPad
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Thirty-two is no age, my sons are older. Many condolences and rest in peace Tommy.
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32 is nothing. He was such a talented guy. I wish I had reached out a few years ago. I am sure I could have contacted him.
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