Carla Thomas

Singer and 'Queen of Memphis Soul'

Carla Thomas - Performers & Entertainers born December 21st, 1942
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Born in 1942, this American singer emerged as a prominent figure in the soul music scene. Early career success came with the release of the hit single 'Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)' in 1961, establishing a strong presence in the genre. Collaborated with notable artists and producers, contributing to the development of the Memphis sound. Released several albums throughout the 1960s and 1970s, showcasing both solo and collaborative works. 'B-A-B-Y,' another significant hit, solidified her status as an influential artist in soul music, particularly within the Stax Records label. Her contributions laid the groundwork for future generations of musicians in the soul genre.

Released hit single 'Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)'

Collaborated with artists on Stax Records

Had hit song 'B-A-B-Y'

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