The Matchbox Twenty frontman and three-time Grammy winner heartbreakingly announced that his dad, Oscar “Pop” Thomas, had died. In the caption, Thomas did what he has always done best. He told the truth, even when it hurt.
Rob Thomas’ Tribute to His Dad, Oscar “Pop” Thomas
I loved him so very much. Life kept throwing up walls between us, and we were just too tired to tear them down as we got older.
He was absolutely one of the best people I have known. Anytime I DID get to spend time with him, it was clear to me that all of the best things about me come from him.
You can see the post shared by @robthomas on November 20 here:
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Viewer @jessica_coryn “Omg, you look so much like him! And sounds like you got a lot of his good qualities. So sorry for the loss of your dad.”
Where Rob Thomas’ Most Emotional Songs Come From
At 53, Thomas is no stranger to writing about pain. Songs like “3 AM,” “Unwell,“ and his solo hit “Lonely No More“ have been with people through hospital waiting rooms, long drives home, and seasons of life that are hard to explain out loud. “3 AM“ was inspired in part by his mother’s battle with cancer, and “Unwell“ became an anthem for anyone who has ever felt out of step with the world around them.
Thomas has built a career on that kind of vulnerability. As the lead vocalist of Matchbox Twenty and a solo artist, he has sold more than 80 million records worldwide and co-wrote and sang “Smooth” with Santana. This song topped charts around the globe and won three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Billboard later named “Smooth“ one of the most successful songs in Hot 100 history, yet none of that success shields him from the grief he shared in this post.
Rob Thomas and Carlos Santana in 2010.Photo by Lester Cohen on Getty Images
Rob Thomas' Life and Work Outside of Music
This heartfelt goodbye is a reminder that love can be real and deep even when life is messy and imperfect. It is one more example of what Thomas has always done so well: turning his own story and heartache into something that makes other people feel less alone.
He showed us how to talk honestly about a complicated relationship, and still honor what was good. For anyone who still has a dad to call or hug, his words are a reminder to do it while we can.
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