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Pat Thomas

Pat Thomas, a native of Agona, in the Ashanti Region with a father who was a music teacher and a mother who was a band leader.

Pat has always been in love with music from an early age, and he learned a lot of band organization and music writing from his uncle Onyina who played with Nat King Cole, Miriam Makeba, Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald.

It was during his stay with his uncle that he learned how to play the guitar and drums.

In the early 70’s he came to Accra to join a band known as the Blue Monks under the leadership of Ebo Taylor. This was the resident band of Tip Toe Nite Club.

It was during one of his shows that one Caucasian lady who was in attendance fell in love with his voice and signed him up to go to Ivory Coast to form a group called The Satellites. He later came to Ghana to form the Sweat Beans Band and that became the band of choice during the Kutu Acheampong Era.

Pat was crowned Mr. Golden Voice of Africa in 1978 and at the same time won the ECRAC award of the year. In 1991 he also won the Album of the year with his “Sika Ye Mogya” song.

Pat moved to Europe and played in almost every city in Europe with his band the Anabos. Pat moved to London, then to Canada where he lived for ten years. Pat is now residing in Ghana and can proudly boast of 15 albums to his credit.



3 Responses to “Pat Thomas”

  1. Posted by: stephen yeboah - 12/03/2007

    pat thomas is my musical mentor and the best singer ghana has ever had. no singer can touch him so dont even try to make comparisms cos he;s the best in the whole africa contoller of stage ,pat is so humble that iwas nick named pat thomas in school pat reigns .i think all singers should take lessons from him. pat ill come to ghana and release with you
    please.in you dont know i played drums for you in london with paddy hayes euroafrics . love you pat.

  2. Posted by: solomon - 02/05/2008

    Mr. Golden Voice has been my favourite musician since my primary school days up till now. my problem is that these dayas I find it difficult in getting his music on the music shelves. I would be grateful if I am given directives to where Ican buy some of his albums especially “WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT TIP TOE” Pat. you are NUMBER ONE!

  3. Posted by: Patricia Greene Nyarko - 03/13/2008

    Pat Thomas has since been my music role model even though am not a Ghanaian but heard his voice and the way he sings made me learn music and want be like. Pat you great- Kwabena Amo MENSAH you are FANTASTIC.

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