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Name
  
Joe Thomas

Died
  
August 3, 1986

Role
  
Musical Artist

Joe Thomas (saxophonist)
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Joseph Vankert Thomas (June 19, 1909, Uniontown, Pennsylvania - August 3, 1986, Kansas City, Missouri) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

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Biography

Joe Thomas (tenor saxophonist)

As a boy Thomas first learned to play hymns on his sax, it was the only music his parents approved of. His first band job was with the Earl Hood Orchestra. After eight months Horace Henderson offered him a job.

Thomas played alto sax under Horace Henderson, but played tenor from the time he joined Stuff Smith's band onward. He played with Jimmie Lunceford's band from 1933 until Lunceford's death in 1947, where he soloed often and occasionally sang. After Lunceford died, Thomas and Ed Wilcox co-led his ghost band for a year.

Thomas played R&B in the early 1950s, but left the music industry to work in the family undertaking business in the middle of the 1950s. In the 1960s he started playing again occasionally, and recorded again under his own name in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Discography

With Buddy Terry

  • Natural Soul (Prestige, 1968)
  • Songs

    Page Boy Shuffle
    Backstage at the Apollo
    She Didn't Say Yes

    References

    Joe Thomas (tenor saxophonist) Wikipedia