![]() ![]() In 1978, based on the strength of her voice, and Broadway status, Tasha was able to secure a record deal with a small independent label. Tasha stayed with the show for it's entire run, 1,672 performances. Besides Tasha, the show boasted Stephanie Mills (Dorothy), Dee Dee Bridgewater (Glinda), Evelyn Thomas in the chorus and Luther Vandross wrote "Everybody Rejoice," one of only 2 songs not written by Charlie Smalls for the musical. After the opening prologue by the full cast, the show begins with "Auntie Em" (Tasha) singing "The Feeling We Once Had," the reviews for Tasha and her singing were unanimously favorable and the rest is Broadway history! "The Wiz" was a fertile ground for future "disco" stars. "The Wiz," a re-telling of "The Wizard Of Oz" from an urban prospective, opened on Broadway on January 5th 1975. In 1974 she answered an open casting call for "black entertainers, singers, dancers, actors, actresses" for an upcoming Broadway-bound musical. Her biggest break came not in a recording studio but on a stage. Her career was doing well, singing in jazz clubs in New York's uptown soul circuit, appearing on "The Merv Griffin Show" and all because of her incredible voice. King, Al Kooper, Hubert Laws, Looking Glass, Martin Mull, Bette Midler, Pacific Gas & Electric, Esther Phillips, Bonnie Raitt, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens, Mary Travers, Grover Washington Jr., and Johnny & Edgar Winter and she can be heard on their albums! Her voice was in-demand by artists as diverse as: Teresa Brewer, James Brown, Petula Clark, Jim Croce, Rick Derringer, Roberta Flack, Henry Gross, Phyllis Hyman, Margie Joseph, B.B. Her searing vocals graced such legendary albums as: "Innervision" by Stevie Wonder and "You Are My Starship" by Norman Conners. From the years 1970 to 1978 she amazingly appeared on over 100 albums. ![]() Tasha seeing the possibilities of a career in the secular music field started taking on background vocalist jobs. When members of the choir were asked to sing on the late Louis Armstrong's last album "What A Wonderful World." It was through the choir that Thomas got her first taste of singing pop material Mother's connections she found a home within the church and quickly became enmeshed in the choir. At 16 Tasha left home to pursue her love of singing, traveling from one end of the country to the other she landed in New York City. Born in Jeutyn, Alaska, the youngest daughter of an Atomic Energy Commission chemist father and a Pentecostal Minister mother, Tasha entered the world of music as an organistĪnd singer in her mother's church. ![]()
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