Biography
Making use of their fusion of blues, rock and roll & move, and R&B, the Fabulous Thunderbirds helped popularize roadhouse Texas blues using a mass audience within the ’80s and, along the way, they helped kick-start a blues revival through the mid-’80s. Throughout their heyday in the first ’80s, these were typically the most popular appeal in the blues club circuit, which ultimately resulted in a breakthrough towards the pop market in 1986 making use of their 5th record, Tuff Enuff. The mass achievement didn’t last too much time, and founding member Jimmie Vaughan still left in 1990, however the Fabulous Thunderbirds continued to be perhaps one of the most well-known blues concert serves in America through the ’90s. Guitarist Jimmie Vaughan produced the Fantastic Thunderbirds with vocalist/harpist Kim Wilson in 1974; furthermore to Vaughan and Wilson, the band’s primary lineup included bassist Keith Ferguson and drummer Mike Buck. Originally, the group also highlighted vocalist Lou Ann Barton, but she still left the music group soon after its development. Within a couple of years, the Thunderbirds became the home music group for the Austin membership Antone’s, where they might play regular pieces and support touring blues music artists. By the finish from the decade, that they had constructed a strong group of fans, which resulted in a record agreement with the neighborhood Takoma Information. In 1979, the Fabulous Thunderbirds released their eponymous debut on Takoma. The record was effective enough to draw in the eye of major brands and Chrysalis agreed upon the music group the following calendar year. What’s the term, the group’s second record, premiered in 1980 and it had been implemented in 1981 by Butt Rockin’. By enough time the Thunderbirds documented their 1982 record T-Bird Tempo, drummer Mike Buck was changed by Fran Christina, a previous person in Roomful of Blues. Even though Fabulous Thunderbirds acquired become favorites of fellow music artists — they opened up displays for the Moving Rocks and Eric Clapton — and have been critically well-received, their information didn’t sell especially well. Chrysalis fallen the music group following the launch of T-Bird Tempo, leaving the music group with out a record agreement for four years. While these were in limbo, they continuing to try out concerts in the united states. During this time period, bassist Keith Ferguson remaining the music group and was changed by Preston Hubbard, another previous person in Roomful of Blues. In 1985, they finally arrived another record agreement, putting your signature on with Epic/Associated. Following the cope with Epic/Associated was comprehensive, the T-Birds got into a London studio room and documented their 5th record with manufacturer Dave Edmunds. The causing record, Tuff Enuff, premiered in the springtime of 1986 and, unexpectedly, became a significant crossover achievement. The title monitor premiered as an individual and its associated video received large enjoy on MTV, which helped the melody reach the American TOP. The achievement of the one sent the record to quantity 13 within the graphs; Tuff Enuff would ultimately get a platinum record. “Cover It Up,” a cover of a vintage Sam & Dave music, was the album’s second solitary and it became a high Ten recording rock and roll track. Later on in 1986, the T-Birds earned the W.C. Handy Honor for greatest blues music group. The Fabulous Thunderbirds’ follow-up to Tuff Enuff, Sizzling Number, found its way to the summertime of 1987. Primarily, the recording did pretty well — peaking at quantity 49 within the graphs and spawning the very best Ten recording rock and roll hit “Stand Back again” — nonetheless it quickly dropped off the graphs. Furthermore, its slick, radio-ready audio alienated their hardcore pursuing of blues enthusiasts. “Effective Stuff,” an individual through the soundtrack from the Tom Luxury cruise film Cocktail, became lots three recording rock and roll hit in the summertime of 1988. It had been included on the next year’s Effective Stuff record, which became a major industrial disappointment — it just spent seven weeks over the graphs. Following the two badly received follow-ups to Tuff Enuff, Jimmie Vaughan still left the music group to play within a duo along with his sibling, Stevie Ray Vaughan; pursuing Stevie Ray’s loss of life in the summertime of 1990, Jimmie pursued a full-time single career. The Fantastic Thunderbirds changed Vaughan with two guitarists, Duke Robillard and Child Bangham. The very first record from the brand new lineup, Walk That Walk, Chat That Chat, made an appearance in 1991. Following discharge of Walk That Walk, Chat That Chat, Epic/Associated fell the Fabulous Thunderbirds off their roster. Through the early ’90s, the Fabulous Thunderbirds had been in limbo, as Kim Wilson documented a set of single albums — Tigerman (1993) and that is Lifestyle (1994). Wilson re-assembled the music group in past due 1994 as well as the music group documented their ninth record, Roll from the Dice, that was released on Personal Music in 1995. Large Water adopted in 1997 having a live recording from then on in 2001. In 2004, Wilson reassembled the music group just as before adding vintage blues feeling guitarist Nick Curran and similarly talented West Coastline guitarist Kirk Eli Fletcher. The recently anointed group released Painted On on Shade Cool information in 2005.
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1 | Members have included Kim Wilson, Johnny Moeller, Randy Bermudes, Jay Moeller, Mike Keller, Jimmie Vaughan, Keith Ferguson, Mike Buck, Fran Christina, Preston Hubbard, Duke Robillard, Doug "Kid" Bangham, Gene Taylor, Kid Ramos, Willie Campbell, Jimi Bott, Richard Innes, Steve Hodges, Ronnie James Weber, Troy Gonyea, Kirk Fletcher, Nick Curran, Al Copley. |
Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Love Lies Bleeding | 2008 | Video performer: "Wait On Time" | |
The Game Plan | 2007 | performer: "Tuff Enuff" | |
Beerfest | 2006 | performer: "Found a New Love" | |
Trial and Error | 1997 | performer: "Too Much of Everything" | |
Denise Calls Up | 1995 | performer: "Why Get Up" | |
Beavis and Butt-Head | 1994 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
Married with Children | 1993 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
My Cousin Vinny | 1992 | performer: "Way Down South" | |
Ricochet | 1991 | performer: "Tuff Enuff" | |
The Preppie Murder | 1989 | TV Movie performer: "Wrap It Up" | |
Powwow Highway | 1989 | performer: "CAN'T TEAR IT UP ENUFF" | |
Cocktail | 1988 | performer: "Powerful Stuff" | |
Bull Durham | 1988 | performer: "Can't Tear It Up Enuff" | |
Like Father Like Son | 1987 | performer: "It Comes to Me Naturally" | |
Summer School | 1987 | performer: "My Babe" | |
Made in U.S.A. | 1987 | performer: "Can't Tear It Up Enuff" | |
Light of Day | 1987 | performer: "Twist It Off" | |
Tough Guys | 1986 | performer: "Tuff Enuff" | |
Gung Ho | 1986 | performer: "TUFF ENUFF" | |
The Naked Cage | 1986 | performer: "Tuff Enuf" - as Fabulous Thunderbirds | |
Porky's Revenge | 1985 | performer: "Stagger Lee" |
Music Department
Music Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Tex | 1982 | composer: additional music |
Self
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Fabulous Thunderbirds | 2008 | TV Special | Lead |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1992 | TV Series | Themselves |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1991 | TV Series | Themselves |
Cue the Music | 1991 | TV Series | Themselves (1994) |
Rock 'n' Roll Christmas | 1988 | TV Special | Themselves |
An All Star Celebration: Vote '88 | 1988 | TV Movie | Themselves |
The 29th Annual Grammy Awards | 1987 | TV Special | Themselves |
The Beach Boys: 25 Years Together | 1987 | TV Movie | Themselves |
MusiCalifornia | 1986 | TV Series | Themselves |
New American Bandstand 1965 | 1986 | TV Series | Themselves |
The Old Grey Whistle Test | 1980 | TV Series | Themselves |
Archive Footage
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Greatest | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Themselves - #96: 'Tuff Enuff' |
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