Allan Thomas
 

Biography

Allan Thomas

Thomas' musical adventure began in Brooklyn NY, when at age 12, he joined an A Capella doo-wop vocal group, performing at local events. In 1966, at age 18, he signed his first solo record deal with noted producer Huey P. Meaux, who released Allan's first single on Scepter Records.

Becoming a songwriter at 19, Thomas soon played the Greenwich Village coffee house circuit, and in 1971 Sire Records released his first album of original songs 'A Picture', produced by Richard Gottehrer. Allan then toured the US, opening for acts such as Weather Report, Richie Havens, Taj Mahal, and elder blues men Bukka White and Arthur Cruddup.

In 1972 Thomas was invited to improvise vocals on the Cannonball Adderley Quintet song 'Behold', which appeared on the groups 'Soul of The Bible' concept album. Allan also opened for the quintet at the Troubadour and Lighthouse clubs in southern California.

AT was a staff songwriter for ABC Music in the late seventies, and moved to Kauai in 1983. He released his second album 'The Island' on his own Black Bamboo Recordings label in 1989. The CD was produced and mixed by industry veteran Stephen Barncard of Grateful Dead and Crosby & Nash fame. The CD played on over 150 radio stations nationwide, and the title track was for many years featured on United Airlines in-flight music.

In 1997 Allan released his third album 'Coconut Culture', produced, recorded and mixed by music business heavy Mike Shipley (Alison Krause, Maroon 5, Tom Petty) featuring a duet with Graham Nash on the song 'The Navigator'. On this album AT begins using several alternate guitar tunings that were gifts from David Crosby.

In 2005 Allan was assistant engineer on Donald Fagens' (Steely Dan) third solo CD 'Morph The Cat'. Thomas also played rhythm guitar and sang backing vocals for both Fagan and Todd Rundgren in a benefit concert in March of 2005.

2007 saw the release of Mr. Thomas' fourth album 'Making Up For Lost Time', again joined by Graham Nash on the song 'Ray Of Hope'. This record features Jimmy Johnson from the James Taylor band on bass, and the drummer of the group Chicago Tris Imboden on drums.

At present Allan Thomas is just releasing his newest CD 'Deep Water', featuring David Crosby and Graham Nash singing backing vocals on 'The Longest Ride'. The record also features members of the Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young, Van Morrison, James Taylor, CSN, and the Yellowjackets band.

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Music

Deep Water
2011
If you like the music of Sting, Van Morrison, CSN, Donald Fagen, and Steely Dan, you will love Allan Thomas. Rock, Blues, Jazz, it's all here in spades. Twelve original songs covering themes from love, and the economy to an ode homegrown vegetable garden.
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Making Up For Lost Time
2007
Kauai resident and long time singer songwriter Allan Thomas sings with the soul of a man who has one day left to live, and writes songs that make you tap your feet, think twice, and feel something percolating down deep in your bones.
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Coconut Culture
2000
An island style blend of acoustic rock, blues, and Hawaiian slack key.
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The Island
1989
This long-time singer/songwriter takes you on a musical journey into his world of blues, jazz, R&B and rock, where songs about despair, hope, and affairs of the heart and otherwise rub shoulders with songs about islands, windsurfing, and sleek cars.
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