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Nationality
  
Belgium

Name
  
Rene Thomas

Role
  
Musician


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Born
  
25 February 1927 (
1927-02-25
)
Liege, Belgium

Died
  
January 3, 1975, Santander, Spain

Albums
  
Guitar Groove, Thomas Jaspar Quintet

Similar People
  
Bobby Jaspar, Henri Renaud, Jimmy Raney, Daniel Humair, Mundell Lowe

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René Thomas (25 February 1927 in Liège, Belgium – 3 January 1975, Santander, Spain) was a jazz guitarist from Belgium.

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He began recording in 1943 with Hubert Simplisse et Son Ensemble. After World War II, he was a member of the Bop Shots with Jacques Pelzer and Bobby Jaspar, who remained a llifelong friend.

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In the early 1950s, he moved to Paris and became part of the modern jazz scene, playing in the style of Jimmy Raney that was popular at the time. In 1954 and 1956, he recorded albums for Barclay Records and Polydor Records. His reputation as a virtuoso guitarist spread rapidly in the jazz world, though fame eluded him.

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In 1956, he moved to Canada, where he played regularly for the Montreal Jazz Society and met Sonny Rollins. Rollins invited him to a concert in Philadelphia and to record the album Sonny Rollins and the Big Brass Trio.

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While in the U.S., he played with Toshiko Akiyoshi and Bobby Jaspar and recorded with her on her 1958 album United Notions. In 1960, he made his American debut as a leader with the album Guitar Groove.

Returning to Europe in 1962, he toured and recorded with Chet Baker, Bobby Jaspar, Kenny Clarke, Eddy Louiss, Stan Getz, Lucky Thompson, Sonny Criss, Jacques Pelzer, Lou Bennett, Charles "Lolo" Bellonzi and Ingfried Hoffmann.

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In 1971, Stan Getz saw him and his group at the Blue Note in Paris and picked the three of them up, Thomas, organist Eddy Louiss and drummer Bernard Lubat, for a quartet date at Ronnie Scott's in London. Recordings from three days of their sessions were captured by Beatles' producer George Martin for the album Dynasty.

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Thomas died of a heart attack in Santander, Spain at the age of 47 on 3 January 1975.

Discography

  • Guitar Groove (1960)
  • Meeting Mr. Thomas (Sunnyside, 1963)
  • Blue Note (Paris, 1964) (Royal, 1964)
  • Eddy Louiss-Kenny Clarke-René Thomas (RCA, 1974)
  • Hommage a René Thomas (Timeless, 2000)
  • Jazz in Paris: The Real Cat (Universal/Verve, 2001)
  • Guitaristic (2007)
  • René Thomas and His Orchestra (DEP/EmArcy/Universal, 2010)
  • With Chet Baker

  • Chet Is Back! (1962)
  • Somewhere over the Rainbow (1962)
  • With others

  • Brass/Trio, Sonny Rollins (1958)
  • The Resurgence of Dexter Gordon Dexter Gordon (1960)
  • Dynasty, Stan Getz (Verve, 1971)
  • The 1954 Paris Sessions Roy Haynes (2001)
  • Parisian Thoroughfares Bud Powell (2003)
  • Hammond Bond, Ingfried Hoffmann (2007)
  • Songs

    The Real Cat
    L'Imbécile
    If You Were the Only Girl in the World

    References

    René Thomas (guitarist) Wikipedia