Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Jazz in Paris (No 57) - Meeting Mister Thomas


















Rating: 4.5/10
Sound Quality: 320 kb/s
Format: Mp3
Record Label: Gitanes Jazz Productions
Year Released: 2001
Album Covers: Included
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About Rene Thomas
René Thomas (25 February 1927, Liege, Belgium - 3 January 1975 in Spain) is considered one of the greatest jazz guitarists of the 1960s, but has remained rather unknown to the general public. After the Second World War, he played with the "Bop Shots", Belgium's first be-bop outfit with Jacques Pelzer and Bobby Jaspar. Between these three men a real musical osmosis arose.

In the early 1950s, Thomas moved to Paris where he connected with the modern jazz scene. In 1954, he recorded his first album under his own name. His reputation as a virtuoso guitarist and inventive musician spreadsrapidly in the small jazz world.

In 1956, he moved to Canada. He played regularly for the Montreal jazz society and met American musicians, including Sonny Rollins, who becomes impressed enough to invite him for a concert in Philadelphia and for the recording, in 1958, of his Sonny Rollins and The Big Brass album. In the United States, René played with the best jazz musicians of that era: Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Toshiko Akiyoshi and Jackie McLean. In 1960, he recorded the album Guitar Groove.

Returning to Europe in 1962, he toured and recorded with Chet Baker, Bobby Jaspar, Kenny Clarke, Eddy Louiss, Charles Lolo Bellonzi, Ingfried Hoffman, Stan Getz, Lucky Thompson, Sonny Criss, Jacques Pelzer and Lou Bennet.[1]

He died on 3 January 1975 in Spain, while touring with Lou Bennet.

5 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much! Could you please tell me the PW ? Thanks Again

Didi

Anonymous said...

Oh i found the PW thanks :-)

Radiodada said...

You 're welcome
Radiodada

oolyakoo said...

Afharisto, radiodada!

It's rare to see a rene thomas record these days. Anyone who has heard Stan Getz's Dynasty album, or Sonny Rollins's Big Band/Trio on Verve would know his soulful playing.

All the best, from the West!

Radiodada said...

u r welcome!
Thanks for stopping in.
Radiodada

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