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    Kim Wilson (born January 6, 1951) is an American blues singer and harmonica player. He is best known as the lead vocalist and frontman for The Fabulous Thunderbirds on two hit songs of the 1980s, "Tuff Enuff" (which was the group's only Top 40 hit) and "Wrap It Up."

  2. Struck Down features 9 new songs co-written by Kim Wilson and Steve Strongman, as well as a stellar cover of Memphis Minnie’s song “Nothin’ in Ramblin." The album was produced by Kim Wilson, Steve Strongman & Glen Parrish. Guest Musicians include: Bonnie Raitt. Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)

  3. That is an amazing statement from Kim Wilson, the band’s leader, main songwriter, vocalist, and harmonica player. This is the group that created classic albums like T-Bird Rhythm and Tuff Enuff. Powered by hits like the title track and “Wrap It Up,” Tuff Enuff went platinum, selling more than one million copies. Wilson has been nominated ...

  4. Find tickets for Kim Wilson concerts near you. Browse 2024 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  5. In 2016, Kim Wilson announced that the Fabulous Thunderbirds lineup for 2016 will be Steve Gomes on bass, Kevin Anker on keyboards, Wes Watkins on drums, with holdover Johnny Moeller on guitar. This lineup plus drummer Rob Stupka recorded the album Strong Like That released in August 2016.

  6. The son of legendary bluesman Muddy Waters, Mud Morganfield and Fabulous Thunderbirds frontman Kim Wilson come together for this tribute release. "For Pops (A Tribute to Muddy Waters)" represents some of Mud’s favorite songs from his father including the iconic “I Just Want to Make Love to You” plus “Blow Wind Blow” and “Just to Be ...

  7. KIM WILSON. Best known as the frontman, singer and harp player with The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Kim also leads his own band The Blues Revue. Born in Detroit but raised in California, Kim was a Blues disciple as a youth, following and learning from the great original Bluesmen who were still gigging in the 60s and 70s.

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