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Ray Thomas
Ray Thomas (born on 29
December 1941,
in Stourport-on-Severn, England) is an English musician
best known as the flutist
and a composer in the rock band The
Moody Blues.
Career
In the 1950s, Thomas joined the Birmingham Youth Choir. He
began singing with various Birmingham blues and soul groups,
including the Saints and Sinners as well as the Ramblers. Taking up the
harmonica,
he then started bands with keyboardist and future Moody Blues
bandmate Mike
Pinder. The two performed together in such bands as El Riot
and the Rebels and the Krew Cats in Hamburg, Germany, at
times opening for a then-little-known band called The
Beatles.
Thomas and Pinder then recruited Guitarist Denny
Laine along with drummer Graeme
Edge and bassist Clint
Warwick to form a new, blues-based band. The name of the
band, chosen by Pinder, was "The Moody Blues." The name was a subtle
reference to Duke Ellington's "Mood
Indigo."
Their first album yielded a #1 UK hit (#10 in the US) with "Go
Now." Following this album, Laine and Warwick left the band. Thomas
suggested an old bandmate, bassist John Lodge, as a
replacement for Warwick and also recruited Justin
Hayward to replace Denny Laine.
With its new lineup, the band released 7 successful albums
between 1967
and 1972,
and became known for a pioneering orchestral sound. Some of Thomas'
compositions on these albums are "Another Morning" and "Twilight Time"
(from Days of Future Passed),
"And the Tide Rushes In" (from A
Question of Balance), "Legend of a Mind" (from In Search of the Lost
Chord), "Floating" (from To Our
Children's Children's Children), "Nice to Be
Here" (from Every Good
Boy Deserves Favour) and "For My Lady" (from Seventh
Sojourn).
In 1974,
the band took a hiatus (reported at the time as a breakup), during
which the members all did solo projects. Thomas released the albums, From
Mighty Oaks (1975) and Hopes Wishes and
Dreams (1976). It was during this period that he earned
his nickname "The Flute." Within the band he is also known as "Tomo"
(pronounced tOm-O).
The band then reformed (largely minus Mike Pinder who was only
with them for the first album after the reformation) and continued to
release albums throughout the '80s, with Thomas' "Veteran Cosmic
Rocker" being prominently featured on the album Long
Distance Voyager. This song has often been
regarded as a theme song for the band itself as a whole and for Thomas
in particular, and it again features his use of the harmonica. During
the mid 1980s, Thomas temporarily stopped writing new songs for the
band. His last three songwriting contributions for the Moodies include
"Celtic Sonant" (1991), "Never Blame the Rainbows for the Rain,"
(1991), and "My Little Lovely" (1999).
Although he most commonly plays flute, Thomas is actually a
multi-instrumentalist, playing various other woodwind instruments, such
as the oboe on the album In Search of the Lost Chord." The
1972 video for "I'm Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band" features
Thomas playing the saxophone, although Mike Pinder has stated on his
website that this was just for effect in the video, and that Thomas was
not the sax player on the actual recording. Thomas retired at
the end of 2002. The Moody Blues - now consisting only of Hayward,
Lodge and Edge - have released one album, December,
since his departure from the band.
External link
| v • d • e The Moody Blues |
Justin
Hayward | John Lodge
| Graeme Edge
Former members: Ray Thomas | Mike
Pinder | Patrick Moraz | Denny
Laine | Clint Warwick |
| Discography |
| Studio Albums:
The Magnificent Moodies
| Days of Future Passed
| In Search of the Lost
Chord | On the Threshold of a
Dream | To Our
Children's Children's Children | A
Question of Balance | Every Good
Boy Deserves Favour | Seventh
Sojourn | Octave
| Long Distance Voyager
| The Present | The Other Side of Life
| Sur
La Mer | Keys
of the Kingdom | Strange Times
| December |
| Live:
Caught Live + 5
| A
Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
| Hall
of Fame: Live at the Royal Albert Hall | Lovely to See
You |
| Compilations:
This Is The Moody Blues
| Greatest Hits
| Prelude | Time
Traveler | An Introduction
to The Moody Blues |