Traveling Wilburys
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Traveling Wilburys | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Malibu, California |
Genres | Folk rock, Rock, Country rock |
Years active | 1988 - 1990 |
Labels | Wilbury/Warner Bros. |
Associated acts | The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Move, Electric Light Orchestra, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers |
Website | Official website |
Members | |
George Harrison Jeff Lynne Bob Dylan Tom Petty Roy Orbison |
Traveling Wilburys were a late 1980s supergroup consisting of George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan.[1] The band recorded two albums during the two years they were together.
"Wilburys" was a slang term coined by Harrison and Lynne during the recording of Cloud Nine as a pet name for various types of equipment in the recording studio; Harrison, referring to errors caused by malfunctioning equipment, jokingly remarked to Lynne: "We'll bury 'em in the mix".[2][1] The term was used again when the entire group was together. Harrison suggested "The Trembling Wilburys" as the group's name; instead, Lynne suggested "Traveling", which was agreed on by the group.[1] The American spelling of "Traveling" rather than the British spelling "Travelling" was used because the band started in America and consisted of three Americans and only two Britons.
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