Top Rufus Thomas Albums
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Sun Records Originals: Bear Cat
Sun Records Originals: Bear Cat
[2023]
All Night Worker: Rare Soul Sides - EP
All Night Worker: Rare Soul Sides - EP
[2021]
Doing the Push and Pull At PJ's (Live At P.J.'s / 1970)
Doing the Push and Pull At PJ's (Live At P.J.'s / 1970)
[2019]
Break Down
Break Down
[2014]
Live: 1989 Memphis Music & Heritage Festival
Live: 1989 Memphis Music & Heritage Festival
[2014]
The Dog
The Dog
[2014]
Barefootin'
Barefootin'
[2013]
Walking the Dog - The Early Hits
Walking the Dog - The Early Hits
[2013]
Walkin' The Dog [Bonus Track Version]
Walkin' The Dog [Bonus Track Version]
[2012]
Star Remasters: Do the Funky Chicken
Star Remasters: Do the Funky Chicken
[2011]
Funky Chicken
Funky Chicken
[2011]
The Funky Penguin
The Funky Penguin
[2010]
Timeless Funk
Timeless Funk
[2010]
Rufus Thomas
Rufus Thomas
[2009]
Do the Funky Dance
Do the Funky Dance
[2009]
Rufus Thomas - Tiger Man (1950 - 1957)
Rufus Thomas - Tiger Man (1950 - 1957)
[2008]
Ugly Like Me
Ugly Like Me
[2008]
Rufus Thomas Live In Porretta
Rufus Thomas Live In Porretta
[2008]
Short Stax, Vol. 10: Rufus Thomas - EP
Short Stax, Vol. 10: Rufus Thomas - EP
[2007]
Rufus Thomas' Walking the Dog
Rufus Thomas' Walking the Dog
[2006]
Stax Profiles: Rufus Thomas
Stax Profiles: Rufus Thomas
[2006]
Bluesiana Hurricane
Bluesiana Hurricane
[2005]
Just Because I'm Leavin'...
Just Because I'm Leavin'...
[2005]
Funkiest Man Alive: The Stax Funk Sessions 1967-1975
Funkiest Man Alive: The Stax Funk Sessions 1967-1975
[2003]
Swing Out with Rufus Thomas
Swing Out with Rufus Thomas
[1999]
Rufus Live!
Rufus Live!
[1998]
Can't Get Away From This Dog
Can't Get Away From This Dog
[1992]
That Woman Is Poison!
That Woman Is Poison!
[1988]
Crown Prince Of Dance
Crown Prince Of Dance
[1974]
Did You Heard Me?
Did You Heard Me?
[1972]
Do the Funky Chicken (Reissue)
Do the Funky Chicken (Reissue)
[1970]
Walking the Dog
Walking the Dog
[1963]
Related Information for Rufus Thomas
Rufus Thomas (March 26, 1917 – December 15, 2001) was a rhythm and blues and soul singer from Memphis, Tennessee, United States, who recorded on Sun Records in the 1950s and on Stax Records in the 1960s and 1970s. He was the father of soul singer Carla Thomas (best known for the classic song "B-A-B-Y") and keyboard player Marvell Thomas. A third daughter, Vaneese, a former French teacher, for years had a recording studio in upstate New York where she sang for television commercials.The above biography taken from: Wikipedia - Rufus ThomasThe Crown Prince of Dance; an early rock & roll DJ, Memphis soul icon and creator of the Funky Chicken.Artist Biography (below) by Richie UnterbergerFew of rock & roll's... read more
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