- Bruce Thomas
Bruce Thomas (born
14 August 1948 ,Stockton-on-Tees ,England ) is best known asbassist forThe Attractions ; the band formed in 1977 to backElvis Costello inconcert and on record.Thomas was already a 10-year veteran of the British
music scene before he hooked up with Costello, having played with such short-lived bands as The Roadrunners (withPaul Rodgers ), Bitter Sweet, andBodast in the late 1960s and recording with Quiver,Moonrider andAl Stewart in the early 1970s.But it was his work with Costello that brought Thomas his greatest fame. Between 1977 and 1987, Elvis Costello & The Attractions released nine albums, including "
This Year's Model " (1978), "Punch The Clock " (1983), and "Blood and Chocolate" (1986), and toured extensively.After Costello's initial split with The Attractions in 1987, Thomas recorded with such other artists as
Billy Bragg , John Wesley Harding, andSuzanne Vega . In 1990 he released his first book "The Big Wheel", anautobiography in which the key characters are recognizable without ever being identified by name. Costello, for instance, is called "the singer." Apparently annoyed by his depiction in the book, Costello responded with thesong "How To Be Dumb" on his album "Mighty Like a Rose " (1991). Costello has described his relationship with Thomas during this period as "pretty non-existent".Despite this estrangement, Costello was persuaded by co-producer
Mitchell Froom to invite Thomas to play on the album "Brutal Youth " (1994). The reunited Elvis Costello & The Attractions followed the album with a tour and another album "All This Useless Beauty " (1996). Toward the end of a second tour, Costello announced that he would be splitting with the group as soon as the tour was over. Elvis Costello & The Attractions played their final concert on15 September 1996 , inNagoya ,Japan .Although Costello has been vague about exactly what prompted the split, he has made it clear that Thomas is the Attraction he wishes to shun. The other two Attractions,
Steve Nieve andPete Thomas (no relation to Bruce), have continued to tour and record with Costello as The Imposters, with Davey Faragher, formerly of Cracker, on bass. Bruce Thomas has said that he simply lost interest in playing with Costello.In 2003 Thomas was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Elvis Costello & The Attractions. Thomas appeared onstage with Costello to accept the honour, but they did not perform together. Thomas' book "On the Road... Again", the sequel to "The Big Wheel", was published that same year.Thomas is also the author of 1994's "
Bruce Lee : Fighting Spirit", abiography of the renownedmartial artist andmovie star .
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