Pat Thomas (pianist)

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Pat Thomas (born 27 July 1960) is a jazz pianist from London, England.

He received a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists in 2014.[1] Several of his recordings were released in 2019: "from the ruminative post-bop piano trio heard on BleySchool, the free improv of the collective trio Shifa, an exploratory trio with reedist John Butcher and drummer Ståle Liavik Solberg on Fictional Souvenirs and a stunning live solo piano set of Duke Ellington music available digitally from London's Cafe Oto".[1] Thomas is part of the band Ahmed, a quartet with Antonin Gerbal, Joel Grip and Seymour Wright inspired by the music of Ahmed Abdul-Malik; their New Jazz Imagination was released by Umlaut in 2017 and was followed by Super Majnoon (East Meets West).[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Margasak, Peter (April 2020). "Thomas: Prolific, Unheralded". DownBeat. Vol. 87 no. 4. p. 20.

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