voc, bvoc, 1945-1984 US
Singer / Songwriter of Rock and R&B/Soul
Tasha Thomas (born circa 1945 or 1950, Jeutyn, Alaska, USA - died November 8, 1984, New York City, New York, USA) was an American singer-songwriter and actress. She began her musical career singing backing vocals on Louis Armstrong's legendary album "What A Wonderful World". She went on to sing with numerous artists, including Stevie Wonder, Johnny Winter, Cat Stevens and Jim Croce. She starred in the original mid-1970's Broadway production of "The Wiz" in the role of "Aunty Em". In 1978, on the back of her growing popularity she released her disco single "Shoot Me (With Your Love)" on the independent label Orbit Records (2).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Shoot Me (With Your Love) / Diamond Girl | Tasha Thomas / Nice & Wild | 1986 | Album |
Hot Buttered Boogie | Tasha Thomas | 1979 | Single |
Street Fever | Tasha Thomas | 1979 | Album |
Midnight Rendezvous | Tasha Thomas | 1979 | Album |
Midnight Rendezvous | Tasha Thomas | 1979 | Single |
Shoot Me (With Your Love) | Tasha Thomas | 1978 | Album |
Stay With Me | Tasha Thomas | 1976 | Single |
The Unexpected Experience Of Michael D. Tippet In An Unspecified Part Of San Francisco Last July - Subtitle: Michael, Michael, Michael | Tasha Thomas | 1969 | Single |
I Saw The Sky | Tasha Thomas | 1969 | Single |
Michael, Michael, Michael / Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' | Tasha Thomas / Don Fardon | 1969 | Single |