Joe Thomas

 

Joseph Samuel Thomas (May 31, 1933 - July 26, 2017) was an American jazz flautist and occasional saxophonist.

Biography

As a child, Thomas learned to play alto and soprano saxophone, trombone, flute and piano, and also taught himself how to write music. Encouraged by his older brother, he began performing in clubs from the age of fifteen and was noticed by James Moody. After enlisting in the United States Army he received a Purple Heart during combat in the Korean War he returned to the US and performed with Specks Williams and joined Rhoda Scott's Trio in the early 1960s.

Thomas recorded with organist Jimmy McGriff and released several albums under his own name in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Discography

As leader/co-leader

  • Speak Your Piece (Sue, 1964) with Bill Elliott
  • Comin' Home (Cobblestone, 1968)
  • Joe Thomas Is the Ebony Godfather (Today, 1971)
  • Joy of Cookin' (Groove Merchant, 1972)
  • Moog Fluting (GRC, 1974) as The Ebony Godfather
  • Masada (Groove Merchant, 1975)
  • Feelin's from Within (Groove Merchant, 1976)
  • Here I Come (LRC, 1977)
  • Get in the Wind (LRC, 1978)
  • Make Your Move (LRC, 1979)
  • Sweet Cocoa (51 West, 1980)
  • Flash (Chiaroscuro, 1980)

As sideman

With Jimmy McGriff

  • Stump Juice (Groove Merchant, 1975)
  • The Mean Machine (Groove Merchant, 1976)

With Rhoda Scott

  • Hey, Hey, Hey (Tru-Sound, 1962)
  • Live!! At The Key Club (Tru-Sound, 1962)

With Buddy Terry

  • Natural Soul (Prestige, 1968)

To learn more about the artist, please visit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Thomas_(flautist)