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Gary Cambra joined on keyboards and guitar in 1989. He and Roger Steen took over most of the lead vocal duties after Killingsworth left in early 1990. In 1993, Fee Waybill rejoined the band. [15] The lineup toured Europe and released two albums, a compilation and the 1996 album Genius of America. David Medd joined in 1996 to play keyboards ...
The Tubes. Fee Waybill – lead vocals; Bill Spooner – guitar, vocals; Roger Steen – guitar, vocals; Michael Cotten – synthesizer; Vince Welnick – keyboards; Rick Anderson – bass; Prairie L'Emprere Prince – drums; Additional. Dominic Frontiere – string and horn arrangements; Lee Rhett Kiefer – engineer, mixing; Al Kooper – mixing
"White Punks on Dope", abbreviated as "WPOD", is a 1975 song by San Francisco-based rock group the Tubes from their debut album, produced by Al Kooper. The song was written by the band's dual lead guitarists, Bill Spooner and Roger Steen with Michael Evans.
The back cover is the show's game board with eight members of the Tubes each sitting in different squares. The lower right corner square remained unoccupied with the band's name on the front; the eight members crammed into this same square for a photo that was later used for the compact disc release of this album.
William "Sputnik" Spooner (born August 16, 1949) is a musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter, and the founder of The Tubes, a theatrical rock band. His songwriting is known for its use of humor and satire. He has released three solo albums: First Chud (1985), Mall to Mars (1997), and Demo-licious. [1]
The Completion Backward Principle is the fifth studio album by the American rock group the Tubes.It is the group's first for Capitol Records.It was accompanied by a long form music video release of the same name, although it did not contain all of the songs from the album.
When Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer who spent endless hours playing World of Warcraft, died at 25 from a degenerative muscular disease, his parents had no idea just how vibrant his life was despite ...
Genius of America is the eighth studio album by American rock band the Tubes and marked their return to the studio for the first time since 1985's Love Bomb.The band self-produced the album and is their first body of work to include Gary Cambra.