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  1. T-Bird Rhythm is the fourth studio album by Texas-based blues rock band the Fabulous Thunderbirds, released in 1982. The recording contains a mixture of covers and originals. Chrysalis dropped the band following the release of the album.

  2. T-Bird Rhythm (Benchmark, 1982) Tuff Enuff (Epic, 1986) Hot Number (Epic, 1987) Powerful Stuff (Epic, 1989) Vaughan Brothers. Family Style (Epic, 1990) Véase también. The Fabulous Thunderbirds; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Fender Stratocaster; Enlaces externos. Sitio oficial de Jimmie Vaughan; JLV Tex-Mex Fender Stratocaster

  3. 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] The band then embarked on a long series of lineup changes and albums throughout the 1990s.

  4. Jimmie Lawrence Vaughan Jr. (born March 20, 1951) is an American blues rock guitarist and singer based in Austin, Texas. He is the older brother of the late Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan.. Several notable blues guitarists have had a significant influence on Vaughan's playing style, including the "Three Kings" (Albert, Freddie, and B.B. King) and Johnny "Guitar" Watson.

  5. The album “T-Bird Rhythm” marked a creative turning point for the group as it collaborated with noted producer Nick Lowe. In 1986, The Fabulous Thunderbirds reached a ... “Powerful Stuff”. Jimmie Vaughn left in 1989 but Wilson kept the group going, incorporating keyboards into the guitar-driven sound. Kim moved back to California in ...

  6. It was there that he met Jimmie Vaughan and they founded the T-Birds in 1974. The band developed a reputation as a compelling live act and subsequently signed a record deal with CBS/Epic Records. In 1979, The Fabulous Thunderbirds released their first self-titled album. Primarily blues influenced, it became a cult classic.

  7. 14 de oct. de 2017 · Taking the approach that fast licks don’t add up to much, Jimmie has mastered the subtler concepts of tone, timing, and spontaneity–and fused them into the T-Birds’ winning mixture of rockabilly, Memphis soul, Tex Mex, hillbilly, and Louisiana swamp rock.