- George W. Thomas
George Washington Thomas Jr. (born 1885,
Houston, Texas - died, according to differing sources, in March, 1930,Chicago ,Illinois or 1936Washington, DC ) was aUnited States blues andjazz pianist andsongwriter .Thomas was the pianist head of an important Texas blues clan which included his daughter
Hociel Thomas , his siblings Beulah ‘Sippie’ Wallace andHersal Thomas , plusBernice Edwards , not a blood relative, but raised with the family. Thomas was an important composer (ofNew Orleans Hop Scop Blues andMuscle Shoals Blues among other tunes), and a publisher, for a time in partnership withClarence Williams .Williams attributed the origin of the boogie woogie piano style to Thomas. Thomas was certainly among its earliest important exponents. "New Orleans Hop Scop Blues", published in 1916, is claimed to be the first twelve-bar blues to be written with a boogie-woogie bass line Peter J. Silvester, "A Left Hand Like God : a history of boogie-woogie piano" (1989), page 47.] . With brother Hersal, he also copyrighted "The Fives" in 1921, a classic later performed by many pianists.
On disc records, he made The Rocks in 1923 (credited as Clay Custer), a solo which contains the earliest recording of a
walking bass , accompanied Sippie's friend Tiny Franklin, and made one record under his own name, and a few with his jazz group, the Muscle Shoals Devils.References
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