Irma Thomas (b. February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula, Louisiana) is a Grammy
Award winning soul and rhythm and blues singer from New Orleans. She is
known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans."
Thomas is a contemporary of Aretha Franklin and Etta James, but never
experienced their level of commercial success; still, she has a large cult
following among soul aficionados. In 2007, she won the Grammy for Best
Contemporary Blues Album for "After The Rain", her first Grammy in an
acclaimed career spanning over 45 years.
History Born Irma Lee, as a teen she sang with a Baptist church choir,
auditioning for Specialty Records as a 13 year old. By the age of 19 she
had been married twice and had four children. Keeping her second
ex-husband's surname, she worked as a waitress in New Orleans,
occasionally singing with bandleader Tommy Ridgley, who helped her land a
record deal with the local Ron label. Her first single, "(You Can Have My
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Irma Thomas,