Marvell Thomas

Marvell Thomas

Marvell Thomas is an American keyboardist known for his work in Memphis Soul and son of the man dubbed "Memphis's other King", Rufus Thomas. His sister Carla Thomas was known as the Memphis Queen after her breakthrough hit "Gee Whiz."[1]

Marvell's studio career started at the age of 17. He was the first piano player to punch the clock at Stax Records. He played on the label's earliest national hits, including "Burnt Biscuits" (By the short-lived group The Triumphs, later covered by Booker T. & the MGs), childhood friend William Bell's "You Don't Miss Your Water", and the company's very first hit "Cause I Love You" (featuring a sixteen-year-old Booker T. Jones on saxophone), a duet by Rufus and Carla Thomas. He also played on some of the legendary Wilson Pickett sessions at Stax and at Muscle Shoals. More sessions at Muscle Shoals included Clarence Carter, Eddie Hinton, and Denise LaSalle.

Thomas worked frequently as keyboardist and arranger, appearing on albums by Johnnie Taylor, The Staple Singers, Little Milton, The Emotions, Albert King, Mavis Staples, Yvonne Elliman, and Etta James.

Thomas co-produced and handled the keys on the multi-platinum Isaac Hayes album Hot Buttered Soul.[2]

Thomas' touring credits include concert tours with The Temptations, music director for Peabo Bryson, father Rufus Thomas, sister Carla Thomas and Isaac Hayes.

References

  1. ^ [1] Article at History of Rock
  2. ^ Browne, Pat (15 June 2001). The guide to United States popular culture. Popular Press. p. 371. ISBN 9780879728212. http://books.google.com/books?id=U3rJxPYT32MC&pg=PA371. Retrieved 30 May 2010. 

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