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Finis Tasby

Finis Tasby
Born 1939 or 1940
Dallas, Texas, United States
Died November 2, 2014
Genres Blues
Instruments Vocals, bass guitar, drums
Years active Late 1950s–2012
Associated acts The Mannish Boys

Finis Tasby (1939 or 1940 – November 2, 2014) was a Los Angeles based blues singer and frontman for the group The Mannish Boys.

There is some confusion over his birth details, depending on which source is referenced. One year quoted is 1939, and that he was born on February 1, in Dallas Texas United States. Another states that he was born in 1940 in Dallas, Texas.

While in his teens, he played drums for a local band called The Blues Blasters. In the early 1960s he had moved over to bass guitar. He became a member of a local group called The Thunderbirds, playing bass as well as contributing backup vocals. Later he would work with Z.Z. Hill, Clarence Carter and Lowell Fulson. He also worked with Freddie King when he toured in the region.

In 1971, he was in Beaumont, Texas, working with Joe Simon and Z.Z. Hill. In 1973, he moved to Los Angeles and worked the blues clubs there. He started a group in LA and opened for artists including B.B. King and Percy Mayfield. In 1981, he appeared in the Burt Reynolds film Sharkeys Machine, where he performed the song "After Hours". In the late 1990s, Tasby began an association with Rand Chortkoff who produced his album, Jump Children. That association would lead to Tasby being the front man for The Mannish Boys which was creation of Chortkoff. The Mannish Boys were nominated numerous times for blues awards. The group's album Double Dynamite received the Traditional blues album of the year award. In 2005, he appeared at the Topanga Canyon Blues Festival in Topanga, California. In 2006, he came to Australia and appeared with guitarist Enrico Crivellaro at the Australian Blues Music Festival.

During his career he worked as an automobile mechanic at various stages. He suffered an injury to his hand in the late 1970s which caused him to give up playing bass.


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