Rufus Thomas
Rufus Thomas
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Genres: Soul, Funk, R&B, Modern Electric Blues, Electric Memphis Blues, Southern Soul, Memphis Soul
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: March 26, 1917 in Cayce, MS
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Few of rock & roll's founding figures are as likable as Rufus Thomas. From the 1940s onward, he has personified Memphis music; his small but witty cameo role in Jim Jarmusch's #Mystery Train, a film which satirizes and enshrines the city's role in popular culture, was entirely appropriate. As a recording artist, he wasn't a major innovator, but he could always be depended upon for some good, silly, and/or outrageous fun with his soul dance tunes. He was one of the few rock or soul stars to reach his commercial and artistic peak in middle age, and was a crucial mentor to many important Memphis blues, rock, and soul musicians. Thomas was already a professional entertainer in the mid-'30s, when he was a comedian with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels.
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Release: August 5, 2008
Label: Bear Family
Release: May 13, 2008
Label: Document
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