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EP 58 - Fred Thomas (Bassist for James Brown)

EP 58 - Fred Thomas (Bassist for James Brown)

FromThe Bass Shed Podcast


EP 58 - Fred Thomas (Bassist for James Brown)

FromThe Bass Shed Podcast

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Fred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".Instagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA/ View More Episodes
Released:
Nov 13, 2021
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THE BASS SHED PODCAST is a collection of in-depth interviews with Double & Electric Bassist (and other instrumentalists) from every genre hosted by Los Angeles bassist Ryan Roberts. The interviews cover artistry, career, culture, and other aspects of the music industry and humanity are import to the guest.