The title of Tubes lead singer Fee Waybill's latest solo album is Fee Waybill Rides Again, which automatically evokes the imagery of the rugged American cowboy (the name also pays homage to the 1939 ...
Fee Waybill, the raucous, irrepressible front man for the Tubes reacts, "It is a thrill to have such an enthusiastic response to this new music. The gift of having the incredibly talented Richard Marx ...
For nearly a half-century, Fee Waybill has been the voice and the face of The Tubes, the San Francisco-based band that made a name for itself in the early days of MTV with hit songs like “Talk to Ya ...
For those who think any story about The Tubes begins and ends with their seminal 1983 hit “She’s a Beauty,” well, there’s much more to the 1970s and 1980s rock band than that MTV classic. In fact, ...
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-- In early 1999 a stranger in a Los Angeles dog park asked Fee Waybill, lead singer for The Tubes, if he'd like to a musical role in a little theatre in Augusta, Michigan. He'd have to wear a corset, ...
A comment on a Tubes video on YouTube says this about the band: “They defy explanation.” That says it all and obviously makes a music critic’s job trickier. Formed in San Francisco at the start of the ...
Fee Waybill is not shy about talking up his legendary band, The Tubes. “We’re great, I have to say,” he told the Journal during a recent telephone interview. Waybill was speaking in advance of a ...
The Tubes spent the ’70s making a name for themselves on the rock-and-roll fringes while touring the country with strippers and sex toys as part of what Rolling Stone magazine later looked back on as ...
Waybill has experienced further success in writing and/or working with the likes of the Foo Fighters, Toto's Steve Lukather, Kenny Loggins, Vixen and Richard Marx, beyond appearing in movies like ...
In his profession, timing used to be everything, says former Tubes frontman Fee Waybill, from the season a band’s album was released down to the record label’s promotional tools. In the early 1980s, ...