Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: February
21, 2007
Senate Honors Oklahoma Musician
The Oklahoma State Senate honored
the life, accomplishments and musical talent
of Oklahoma native B.J. Thomas Wednesday.
"The one thing that struck me while looking
on his website and through all the information
about him is that he always lists Hugo, Oklahoma
as his hometown. Wherever he’s gone and
whatever he’s accomplished throughout
this world it’s always been Oklahoma,"
said Senator Jeff
Rabon, author of Senate Resolution 8. "And
I thought we've got to show that we love our
favorite sons and daughters, and we've got to
get them back here to show them our appreciation."
Rabon presented Thomas and his wife of nearly
40 years, Gloria, with the senate resolution,
which also designated February 21, 2007 as "B.J.
Thomas Day" in Oklahoma.
"I'm very humbled and honored by everything
that has happened today. Senator Rabon has been
the mover and shaker on this thing and made
sure it happened," said Thomas. "I
guess all the stars have aligned over Hugo,
Oklahoma and I'm proud of that. I'm very proud
to be on this floor and in my home state. I
love Oklahoma and I love Hugo."
Billy Joe Thomas was born in Hugo, Oklahoma
to Vernon and Geneva Thomas. As a member of
his high school and church choir, Thomas was
encouraged by his older brother Jerry to audition
for the Texas rock and roll band, "The
Triumphs," and the rest is history.
To date, Thomas has sold over 70 million records,
has had 15 top 40 pop/rock hits, ten top 40
country hits, five Grammys, two Dove awards
for Gospel recordings, and 15 Gold and Platinum
records. Some of his greatest hits include "Rain
Drops Keep Falling on My Head" and "Hooked
on a Feeling." On his 30th birthday, he
became the 60th member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Thomas was also one of 43 Oklahoma artists selected
to record the album "Oklahoma Rising"
which was released by the Oklahoma Centennial
Commission with proceeds going to Oklahoma's
Habitat for Humanity.
"Amazing is the only way to describe this
man. He is the only artist ever to have a 'Song
of the Year' on the pop, country and gospel
charts," Rabon said. "And not only
is he a tremendous musician, he's an outstanding
humanitarian."
Thomas has devoted himself to several worthy
causes including the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation and Pathways to Spirit, an organization
helping to preserve the Native American traditions.
He also performed for the President at the 2006
Pageant of Peace Celebration.
Before the resolution presentation, the Hugo
Honors Choir, directed by Rabon's aunt, Carla
Rabon, welcomed Thomas to the Chamber with a
special rendition of "Hooked on a Feeling."
The Mayor of Hugo, Stan Payne, along with City
Manager Tom Pence, then presented Thomas with
a proclamation from the city congratulating
him for his accomplishments and making him honorary
mayor on February 21. Following the presentation
of SR 8, a reception was held in the Senate
Lounge where Thomas signed autographs and posed
for pictures.
For more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office - (405) 521-5614