1960s-1970s soul artist from Macon, Georgia. Thomas Bailey only seems to have released a tiny number of 45s. Bailey was active in the Macon area with his group the Flintstones around the turn of the 70s and was involved with local record entrepreneur Bobby Smith. He wrote material for Mickey Murray among others as well as making his own discs. His first Federal 45 coupled the ballad “Fran” with the strutting southern funk of “Just Won’t Move”.
1971
1970
Federal (5)
7"
1968
Stone Records (9)
7"
2008
Kent Soul
3xCD, Comp + Box
2001
Kent Soul
CD, Comp
1970
Stone Records (9)
7"
2012
Kent Soul
CD, Comp
2007
Grapevine
CD, Comp
2004
Goldmine Soul Supply
CD, Comp
Soul From The Vault
LP, Comp
Li-Jan
CDr, Comp, Unofficial
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