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Ráv Thomas


Ráv Thomas is a solo singer songwriter from Launceston ,Australia. In 2009 Ráv Thomas toured Australia extensively performing with Multi Aria award winner Vanessa Amorosi, Evermore, Thirsty Merc, Kate Cebrano, Jimmy Barnes, Mental As Anything, Diesel, Toni Childs, James Reyne.

In August of 2009 Ráv Thomas charted consecutively and later peaked at number 2 on the ARIA singles charts with debut EP Lily which also reached number 2 on the AMO (Australian Music Office)and number 2 on the AIR Charts (Australian Independent Record Labels Association).

In 2010 Ráv Thomas released Like A Game Show Host which was recorded at Woodstock Studios and produced by ARIA nominated producer,engineer Robin Mai (John Butler, Augie March,Jet,Temper Trap.) The lead single Like A Game Show Host later charted at no 1 on the ARIA physical singles charts.

History

Early years

In the early years Ráv Thomas grew up playing piano and began singing to audiences whilst still a child. He first started writing original music from the age of 7 in his hometown of Launceston, Tasmania.

He played piano through primary school, and by the time he reached high school in Launceston he was proficiently playing guitar and later formed his first rock band.

Name

Ráv's first name is (pronounced “Rarv”) – is short for Ravi – the acute accent (Á) changes the ‘a’ sound to ‘ah’ or ‘ar’.

Singles

Year Single ARIA
Physical
Singles
Chart
position
AIR
chart
position
AMO
Australian Music Office
chart
position
2009 "Lily" 2 2 2
2010 "Like A Game Show Host" 1 TBA TBA

See also

Sources



References

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  4. ^ [4]. Robin Mai. November 2010.
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