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James "Son" Thomas

Born:
Oct 14, 1926 in Eden, Mississippi

Died:
Jun 26, 1993 in Greenville, Mississippi

  • Genre: Blues
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Instruments: Vocals, Guitar

Biography

One of the last great traditional Delta blues musicians, James "Son" Thomas style conveyed the power, earnesty and integrity of masterful country artists like Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup. Thomas grew up on a farm in Mississippi and played in juke joints and barrelhouses before he began recording in the late '60s. He appeared in the films Delta Blues Singer: James "Sonny Ford" Thomas in 1970 and Give My Poor Heart Ease: Mississippi Delta Bluesmen in 1975, plus the short Mississippi Delta Blues in 1974. Thomas also made festival appearances in the '70s and '80s. He recorded for Transatlantic, Matchbox, Southern Folklore and regional labels in the '60s,'70s and '80s. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Representative Songs:

"Catfish Blues," "Beefsteak Blues," "Bull Cow Blues"

Representative Albums:

Son Thomas: Son Down on the Delta, Beefsteak Blues, Mississippi Delta Bluesman

Similar Artists:

Lonnie Pitchford, R.L. Burnside

Influences:

Elmore James, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
 
 
 

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