The Traveling Wilburys may have been made almost by accident, but keeping themselves together for years at a time wasn't a ...
The Traveling Wilburys were a strange miracle to get at all, but a few more albums could have been released under their name ...
One of the most requested CDs to be reissued is finally coming out in a few weeks. The Traveling Wilburys -- a supergroup consisting of George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy ...
The second Traveling Wilburys album (cheekily titled Vol. 3 by those merry pranksters and released in 1990) has retreated somewhat into the background of history, dwarfed as it is by the supergroup’s ...
Tom Petty had no idea he’d sing on The Traveling Wilburys’ first song, “Handle With Care,” when George Harrison knocked on his door one day in 1988. All he knew was that George was recording music ...
When The Traveling Wilburys first appeared on the scene, they spread joyous vibes across the music world. Here were five legends putting aside any ego, to the point that they even used fake names, to ...
They tried to lighten the mood. Lynne said the album's whimsical, out-of-sequence title was intentional. "That was George's idea," Lynne told USA Today in 2007. "He said, 'Let's confuse the buggers.'" ...
One of the more fun package tours of 2022 for '90s alt-rock fans has Barenaked Ladies hitting the road with Gin Blossoms and Toad the Wet Sprocket. And if getting all three bands on one bill isn't ...
Some of the most transcendent moments of the last decade in music resulted from high-profile hip-hop collaborations: Nicki Minaj’s verse on Kanye West’s “Monster,” George Clinton and Thundercat’s ...
Following an extensive summer tour that drew sell-out audiences all the way to Aberdeen and back, local band, the Unravelling ...
In a couple of interviews, George joked about the origin of The Traveling Wilburys’ name. During a group interview on Today, he said, “You mean the name of the group? It came from the Duke of ...
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