Birth name Charlie Thomas Instruments Vocalist Also known as Charlie Years active 1957–present | Origin USA Name Charlie Thomas Genres Pop, Rock & Roll, R&R Role Singer | |
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Born April 7, 1937 (age 87)
Virginia, Lynchburg ( 1937-04-07 ) Music group The Drifters (1958 – 1967) Albums Drifters 15 Greatest Hits, Rockin' & Driftin' Awards Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Award Similar People Bill Pinkney, Johnny Moore, Rudy Lewis, Clyde McPhatter, Bobby Hendricks |
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Charlie Thomas (born 7 April 1937 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American rhythm and blues singer best known for his work with The Drifters.
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Thomas was performing with The Five Crowns at the Apollo Theater in 1958 when George Treadwell fired his group, called The Drifters. Treadwell recruited the Five Crowns to become the new Drifters.
The new Drifters' first release was the 1959 hit "There Goes My Baby". Charlie was lead singer on two of the group's top 40 hits, "Sweets For My Sweet" and "When My Little Girl Is Smiling".
He is the father of Charles "Happy" Thomas Jr. and grandfather to hip-hop producer Charlie "Bambu" Thomas
Charlie Thomas was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and was given a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1999.
On May 21, 2011, in Cranston, R.I. - Charlie Thomas and The Drifters performed at the Vintage New England Theater.