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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2011 · 1H 30M

vocalist Rhonda Thomas

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Rhonda Thomas was a featured soloist and background vocalist for Isaac  Hayes for 11 years before his untimely passing. Rhonda served in that  capacity while remaining extremely focused on elevating her solo musical  career. Issac Hayes wholeheartedly supported Rhonda’s desire to spread  her wings musically. A resident of Atlanta, GA who performs nationally  and internationally, Rhonda’s natural talent, professional drive, and  amazing charisma have landed her in the presence of greatness many times  and has opened numerous doors for her. She has performed or shared the  stage with Luther Vandross, Roberta Flack, Roy Ayers, and Sam Moore (of  the legendary duo Sam and Dave) just to name a few. With her enchanting  voice, Rhonda has stamped her name on the hearts of all that have  witnessed her singing live. From bringing the roof down in Atlanta’s  Tabernacle when she sang with Incognito’s powerhouse lead-singer Maysa  Leak, to winning multiple awards in Harlem’s Apollo Theater, to the 1996  Olympic Games crowds have fallen under the powerful spell of Rhonda’s  bold vocal styling. Rhonda’s talents were also experienced by listeners  on the other side of the globe. Her 2007 UK “Breathe New Life” Tour was  met with glowing reviews. Rhonda was also asked to compose a song for  Antigua-Barbuda’s Travel and Tourism “365 Beaches”. Her boundless energy  on stage enchants crowds as her voice exudes power and passion executed  with precision. She hails from the Atlanta underground soul scene  having performed with renowned artist India.Arie, Donnie (Motown), and  is a member of the soul bossa group, Jiva. She wears her influences like  an elegant gown draped with the improvisational skill and vocal  acrobatics of Sarah Vaughn and Al Jarreau, and the depth and emotional  effectiveness of Phyllis Hyman and Chaka Khan.  http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review

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Rhonda Thomas was a featured soloist and background vocalist for Isaac  Hayes for 11 years before his untimely passing. Rhonda served in that  capacity while remaining extremely focused on elevating her solo musical  career. Issac Hayes wholeheartedly supported Rhonda’s desire to spread  her wings musically. A resident of Atlanta, GA who performs nationally  and internationally, Rhonda’s natural talent, professional drive, and  amazing charisma have landed her in the presence of greatness many times  and has opened numerous doors for her. She has performed or shared the  stage with Luther Vandross, Roberta Flack, Roy Ayers, and Sam Moore (of  the legendary duo Sam and Dave) just to name a few. With her enchanting  voice, Rhonda has stamped her name on the hearts of all that have  witnessed her singing live. From bringing the roof down in Atlanta’s  Tabernacle when she sang with Incognito’s powerhouse lead-singer Maysa  Leak, to winning multiple awards in Harlem’s Apollo Theater, to the 1996  Olympic Games crowds have fallen under the powerful spell of Rhonda’s  bold vocal styling. Rhonda’s talents were also experienced by listeners  on the other side of the globe. Her 2007 UK “Breathe New Life” Tour was  met with glowing reviews. Rhonda was also asked to compose a song for  Antigua-Barbuda’s Travel and Tourism “365 Beaches”. Her boundless energy  on stage enchants crowds as her voice exudes power and passion executed  with precision. She hails from the Atlanta underground soul scene  having performed with renowned artist India.Arie, Donnie (Motown), and  is a member of the soul bossa group, Jiva. She wears her influences like  an elegant gown draped with the improvisational skill and vocal  acrobatics of Sarah Vaughn and Al Jarreau, and the depth and emotional  effectiveness of Phyllis Hyman and Chaka Khan.  http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review

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