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Thomas Boggs : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Boggs

Thomas Boggs (July 16, 1944 – May 5, 2008) was an American musician, playing with the Box Tops, and restaurateur in Memphis, Tennessee.
==Early life==
Boggs was born in Wynne, Arkansas, and moved to Memphis at age 7.〔http://www.hueyburger.com/company.cfm〕 He graduated from Central High School, and then Memphis State University, currently named the University of Memphis.〔Moore, Linda A. (Thomas Boggs cast big shadow in Memphis ) Commercial Appeal, May 5, 2008 (accessed March 13, 2010)〕
He played in local bands, including Tommy Burk and the Counts, and Flash and the Board of Directors, who opened for Paul Revere and the Raiders. However, his big break came as the drummer with the Box Tops from 1968–1970, which gained minor international acclaim. While he was with them, they had a #28 hit single with "Sweet Cream Ladies" (1969).

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