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Artist: Timmy Thomas

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Freddy Stonewall, Jerome Smith, George "Chocolate" Perry, Mike Lewis, Benny Latimore, Richard Finch, Robert Ferguson, Blowfly
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  • Born: November 13, 1944, Evansville, IN
  • Active: '70s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Producer, Keyboards, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Why Can't We Live Together: The Best of the TK Years 1972-1981," "Touch to Touch," "Why Can't We Live Together"

Biography

Timmy Thomas is notable for having been a major one-hit wonder with "Why Can't We Live Together?," a song distinguished by its stripped-down production -- soulful organ, played seemingly improvisationally over a rhythm from a primitive drum machine, with Thomas' impassioned vocals layered over both. The result was a 1973 hit for Thomas and for T.K. Records subsidiary Glades. While Thomas had released records before "Why Can't We Live Together?," and continued to release them afterwards, none of them garnered much in the way of sales. He continued to work on sessions for T.K. Records artists (including Gwen McCrae and Clarence Reid's alter-ego, Blowfly) and could be spotted in the '90s working as a producer for LaFace Records. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide
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Thomas  
Thomas
Author Robin Jarvis
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Deptford Histories
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Hodder Wayland
Publication date 1995
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 490 pp
ISBN 0750017457
OCLC 34722186
Preceded by The Oaken Throne
Followed by The Deptford Mice Almanack

Thomas is the third novel in the Deptford Histories Trilogy by Robin Jarvis (first published in 1995).

Plot summary

Thomas tells of the midshipmouse Thomas Triton's adventures when he was young. He and his friend Woodget Pipple become embroiled in the hideous schemes of the Scale, the followers of the evil serpent god Sarpedon.


 
 

 

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