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  1. Butt Rockin', an Album by The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Released 27 February 1981 on Chrysalis (catalog no. CHR 1319; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues Rock, Electric Texas Blues, Boogie Rock. Rated #402 in the best albums of 1981. Featured peformers: Denny Bruce (producer, manager), Fran Christina (drums), Keith Ferguson (bass), Jimmie Vaughan (guitar), Kim Wilson (vocals, harmonica), Al Copley (piano ...

  2. Butt Rockin'. (1981) T-Bird Rhythm. (1982) Tuff Enuff. (1986) T-Bird Rhythm is the fourth studio album by Texas-based blues rock band the Fabulous Thunderbirds, released in 1982. [2] [3] The recording contains a mixture of covers and originals. Chrysalis dropped the band following the release of the album.

  3. Jimmie and brother Stevie Ray thankfully recorded a duo album before tragedy struck in the form of a helicopter accident that took SRV’s life in 1990. It was four years before the elder Vaughan emerged with a solo CD. The bold ... rivaling the TBirds’ Butt Rockin’ rendition. Throughout, Vaughan puts his stamp on the proceedings ...

  4. Butt Rockin' The Fabulous Thunderbirds. ROCK · 1981 . Preview. January 1, 1981 14 Songs, 40 minutes ℗ 2000 Benchmark Recordings, Inc. ... Jimmie Vaughan. Rock Masters: Fought the Lord. The Rattles. Los FabuLocos. Los FabuLocos. The Bonnie Raitt Collection. Bonnie Raitt. Dreaming a Dream. The Blazers. Way Down Deep.

  5. The mass success didn't last too long, and founding member Jimmie Vaughan left in 1990, but the Fabulous Thunderbirds remained one of the most popular blues concert acts in America during the '90s. Guitarist Jimmie Vaughan formed the Fabulous Thunderbirds with vocalist/harpist Kim Wilson in 1974; in addition to Vaughan and Wilson, the band's original lineup included bassist Keith Ferguson and ...

  6. thekessler.org › events › jimmie-vaughan-the-tilt-a-whirl-bandJimmie Vaughan - The Kessler Theater

    When he was sidelined by a football injury at the age of 13, a family friend gave Vaughan a guitar to occupy him during his recuperation. From the moment Jimmie’s fingers touched the fret board, it was obvious that he was a natural talent. “It was like he played it all his life,” his mother Martha Vaughan later noted.

  7. Für mich persönlich ist "Butt Rockin'" etwas weniger bewegender als die beiden Vorgänger, bleibt es aber ein feines Stückchen bleichgesichtiger Blues ... [Wilson, Jimmie Vaughan, Keith Ferguson,Mike Buck] (4:08) Bonus Tracks: 12:Things I Forgot To Do (2:59) 13:Found A New Love (3:15) 14:I Got Eyes [Johnny "Guitar" Watson] (3:03)