Abbie Thomas
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- Singer
- songwriter
- musician
- film composer
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| Born | California, US |
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| Years active | 2018–present |
| Awards | HIMA Award |
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| Website | abbiethomasmusic |
Abbie Thomas is a singer, songwriter, musician, and film composer. She was nominated for a Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Live Concert For Visual Media for Live From Ignition Garage[1][2] and won a Hollywood Independent Music Award for Best Acoustic/Folk Song for Mid July.[3] She has opened shows for artists such as Clint Black, Colbie Caillat,[4] Laine Hardy, Girl Named Tom, and Cathy Richardson.[5][6] She has released three studio albums, Who I Am (2021), Dirty Little Things (EP) (2022), and Not Gonna Lie (2024).
Abbie Thomas was born in California to parents Tony and Christie Thomas. She began playing guitar and piano as a child and sang in her father's churches with her mother, who once was a trio member with Crystal Gayle.[7] She cites musical influences as the Beatles, Karen Carpenter, and James Morrison. Thomas graduated from Crawfordsville High School.[8][9]