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Powerful Stuff is a 1989 studio album by Texas based blues rock band The Fabulous Thunderbirds. It was recorded in Memphis and produced by Terry Manning . It was the last studio album to feature Jimmie Vaughan before leaving for a solo career.
But following that, their recording of "Powerful Stuff" was a success, based in part on its inclusion in the 1988 film Cocktail. Jimmie Vaughan left the band in 1990 to record an album with his brother Stevie Ray Vaughan, Family Style. Following Stevie Ray's death in 1990, Jimmie pursued a full-time solo career. [6]
Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk is a 1991 studio album by Texas based blues rock band The Fabulous Thunderbirds and the first without guitarist Jimmie Vaughan. He was replaced by Duke Robillard and Kid Bangham for the recording.
Tuff Enuff is a 1986 studio album by Texas-based blues rock band the Fabulous Thunderbirds, which pointed the band in a more mainstream direction.The single "Tuff Enuff" was featured in the films Gung Ho and Tough Guys, as was the follow-up single "Wrap It Up".
The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Kim Wilson – vocals, harmonica; Bob Welsh – piano, keyboards, guitar; Rudy Albin Petschauer – drums, percussion; Steven Kirsty ...
Stuff was an American jazz fusion [1] band during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The members were Gordon Edwards (bass guitar), Richard Tee (keyboards), Eric Gale (guitar), Cornell Dupree (guitar), Chris Parker (drums), and later Steve Gadd (drums).
Butt Rockin' is the third studio album by Texas-based blues rock band the Fabulous Thunderbirds, released in 1981.The recording took the band closer to old rhythm and blues and added additional musicians playing piano and brass.
Hayes was born in New York City, and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina.He began playing traditional American and Irish music with a band called the Boys of Bluehill. As a young musician he traveled the southeast, from the Black Mountain Music festival (LEAF Festival) in the Blue Ridge Mountains down to Charleston, South Carolina and eventually to San Francisco, where he lived for two ...