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Joe Thomas will always be best known as the tenor soloist with <a href="spotify:artist:5z49AOW1q5dtslkcj6wGsW">Jimmy Lunceford's Orchestra</a>. He was originally an altoist playing with <a href="spotify:artist:5CH9h1pnlwBLqi38RiqZLM">Horace Henderson</a> but switched to tenor when he joined <a href="spotify:artist:0BGNyKGO4LaL69kurXlaSI">Stuff Smith</a>'s group. As a star with <a href="spotify:artist:5z49AOW1q5dtslkcj6wGsW">Lunceford</a> from 1933 until the leader's death in 1947, Thomas had many short but often-memorable solos and took several vocals. After <a href="spotify:artist:5z49AOW1q5dtslkcj6wGsW">Lunceford</a>'s unexpected death, Thomas and pianist Ed Wilcox ran the ghost band for a year. Later, Thomas on his own recorded a variety of R&B-oriented sides, he left music in the mid-'50s to run his father's undertaking business, and from the 1960s on he returned to performing on a part-time basis, cutting a session in 1982 for Uptown. He is not to be confused with the fine swing trumpeter Joe Thomas. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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