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Fred Thomas Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Fred Thomas

Groove
125 MacDougal St

Dec 25, 2023

7:00 PM EST
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Fred Thomas Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
About this concert
On Christmas Day, December 25th we are celebrating the music of Mr. Dynamite, The Godfather of Soul, The Hardest Working Man in Show Business- James Brown! 17 Years to the day that James Brown left this earth. Don't miss this extra funky evening of James Brown hits and funk/soul classics alike ft Fred Thomas of The J.B.'s and his band made up of the world's baddest funk musicians. James Brown’s bassist since 1971, Fred Thomas tears into a mix of JB hits, plus blues & soul classics as vocalist and bassist for his Fred Thomas Band. Fred Thomas occupies a very special niche in the history R&B. As James Brown’s principal bassist since 1971, he participated in one the most prolific periods in the Godfather of Soul’s incredible career as a member of Brown’s band, the J.B.'s. He can be heard on such hits as “Hot Pants,” “Papa Don’t Take No Mess,” “Make it Funky,” "Get on the Good Foot," "Doin' it to Death," and instrumentals like “Pass the Peas”, “Gimme Some More” and others. He's on seminal albums like "Revolution of the Mind: Recorded Live at the Apollo, Vol. III," and can be seen in many film and tv performances, including "Live in Zaire" and all the Soul Train appearances.
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September 19th 2018
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The Groove is the only place in New York City to hear live Funk, Soul, and R&B music 7 nights a week. What started off as a group of talented musicians jamming at the leg...
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Fred Thomas Biography

Fred Thomas is the probably the biggest member in Michigan's indie movement. Originally from Ypsilanti, Fred bases most of his music from the nearby city of Ann Arbor. He is the founder/leading member of Saturday Looks Good to Me, and is well known for his previous membership in pop-punk band Lovesick, and the "broken folk" group Flashpapr.

Fred has written songs to be produced under a solo title, as well. His songs are not only inspirational, but his melody and guitar lines are soothing, sweet, and noteworthy of superb composition.


Fred Thomas, the most amazingly kind person, whom has been in many influential Michigan bands, re-located to Portland, Oregon to work on his experimental project "Boundless/Countless."
In the summer of 2007 he moved to New York City.
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