Who played bass for the Traveling Wilburys

1- The Traveling Wilburys recorded two albums, the first in 1988 and the second in 1990, though Roy Orbison died before the second was laid down.

2- The Traveling Wilburys were the original rock ‘n’ roll supergroup. They consisted of Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Beatle George Harrison, Roy Orbison and ELO’s Jeff Lynne.

3- Their 1988 album Travelling Wilburys Volume One won the 1989 Grammy award for Best Rock Performance by a Group with Vocals.

4- According to Petty, Harrison’s dream for the Wilburys was to handpick the participants and create “the perfect little band”, but the criteria for inclusion were governed most by “who you could hang out with

5- The band came together in April 1988, when Harrison was in Los Angeles to oversee the filming of his HandMade production Checking Out.

6- George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison, all contributed verses to “Handle With Care” which was to be the B-side. The record company rejected it as a B-side because they felt that the song was “too good to throw away,” and thus the first steps to “Volume 1” began. “That’s What It Takes” and “Zig Zag” took the place as the B-side, depending on what country released the single.

Who played bass for the Traveling Wilburys

7- They were so super, in fact, that at first blush the Traveling Wilburys sounded like a cruel hoax. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty in the same band? That couldn’t happen, right? But it did – and on Oct. 18, 1988, we heard our first full-length proof of their union.

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8- The band The Traveling Wilburys was formed almost as a joke in order to make a B-side to a George Harrison single This Is Love .

9- Jeff Lynne was leader of the Electric Light Orchestra, Tom Petty’s group was the Heartbreakers and George Harrison was lead guitarist with The Beatles. Genesis was an English rock band whose original lineup was Peter Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Chris Stewart. Phil Collins also played drums with Genesis.

 

10- ‘Traveling Wilburys Vol.1’ was followed by ‘Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3’ in 1980. The reason for this was given as “George being George”. I made up all the wrong answers. In 2007 a box set, ‘The Traveling Wilburys Collection’, containing both albums and a DVD, was released. It went straight to number one in the UK, and also charted at number 9 in the US Billboard 200.

11- Their debut album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 proved an enduring critical success, in 1989 and 1990 winning accolades such as a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group.

12- Roy Orbison sadly died in December 1988, so was not on the second album. The video for the Vol.1 song ‘End of the Line’, shows a rocking chair and Roy Orbison’s guitar as a tribute over his vocals.

13- Harrison first suggested “the Trembling Wilburys” as the group’s name; at Lynne’s suggestion, they amended it to “Traveling Wilburys”

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Who played bass for the Traveling Wilburys

14- “End of the Line” takes place on a train. The four surviving Wilburys take turns singing their parts and when Roy’s turn comes up (after Tom sings “maybe somewhere when somebody plays Purple Haze”) the train enters a tunnel and the lights dim. If you remember the video, next to Tom is a picture frame with Roy’s photo in it, possibly from a photo shoot for his “Mystery Girl” album and a rocking chair with his guitar is between Jeff and Bob.

15- They were named after a slang term that George Harrison and Jeff Lynne gave to studio equipment. The pair referred to equalizers and limiters as “wilburys,” as in “we’ll bury that mistake in the mix.”

16- George Harrison first mentioned the Traveling Wilburys publicly during a radio interview with Bob Coburn on the show Rockline in February 1988

17- Tom Petty was Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. on the first album and Muddy Wilbury on the second, George Harrison was Nelson Wilbury and Spike Wilbury and Jeff Lynne was Otis Wilbury and Clayton Wilbury.

18- One of the most amazing things ever about the Wilburys was this poles-apart thing of Roy [Orbison] and Bob Dylan. That’s what I thought was wonderful – the best singer and the best lyricist, and they’re both in the same group  “Jeff Lynne”

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Did Tom Petty play bass in the Traveling Wilburys?

TIL Tom Petty was the bassist for the Travelling Wilburys.

Does Jeff Lynne play bass?

Jeffrey ("Jeff") Lynne OBE (born 30 December 1947, Birmingham, England) is a British musician (guitar, piano and bass guitar), songwriter and music producer.

Who plays guitar in Traveling Wilburys?

The lead guitar part is played by Gary Moore. The band filmed a music video for the single, which was directed by David Leland and produced by Limelight Films. The clip shows the four Wilburys and drummer Jim Keltner performing the track and a snippet of Dylan riding a bike on the set.

What kind of bass did Tom Petty play?

As a bassist, Petty played a Fender Jazz Bass, Rickenbacker 4003, Höfner Club Bass and Danelectro Longhorn. For acoustic guitars, Petty had a signature C.F. Martin HD-40, and wrote virtually all of his songs on a Gibson Dove acoustic saved from his 1987 house fire.