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Sublime (band)

Album cover of 40 Oz. to Freedom (1992)

Sublime is an early 1990s rock band from Long Beach, California, who played a mix of reggae, ska, punk, hip hop, surf rock, and garage rock. Sublime consisted of three members Brad Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud Gaugh (drummer) and Eric Wilson (Bass guitar).

Brad Nowell died on May 25, 1996 from a heroin overdose, just four months before their hit self-titled album was released. His death was particularly tragic as he had just had a son with his new wife Troy Dendecker, and many devotees honour his memory on the date of his death every year. Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson continued to perform as a group called Long Beach Dub Allstars until 2002, when the split up of the Long Beach Dub Allstars caused Gaugh to begin to drum with Eyes Adrift and Wilson to play bass in the Ras-1 fronted Long Beach Shortbus respectively. Some may think their hit song What I Got is about Bradley's farewell.

Discography

  • Jah Won't Pay the Bills (1991, demo album)
  • 40 Oz. to Freedom (1992)
  • Robbin' the Hood (1994)
  • Sublime (1996)
  • Second-hand Smoke (1997)
  • Stand By Your Van (1998)
  • Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends (1998)
  • Greatest Hits (1999)
  • 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (2002)

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Some may think their hit song What I Got is about Bradley's farewell. The Traveling Wilburys (of Volume 1) were:. Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson continued to perform as a group called Long Beach Dub Allstars until 2002, when the split up of the Long Beach Dub Allstars caused Gaugh to begin to drum with Eyes Adrift and Wilson to play bass in the Ras-1 fronted Long Beach Shortbus respectively. 5" because of George Harrison's passing in late 2001. His death was particularly tragic as he had just had a son with his new wife Troy Dendecker, and many devotees honour his memory on the date of his death every year. As of January 2005, rumours refuse to die that there may be a third album in the works, jokingly titled "Vol. Brad Nowell died on May 25, 1996 from a heroin overdose, just four months before their hit self-titled album was released. However, without Orbison's voice, songwriting and "elder statesman" influences, the album met with more limited success.

Sublime consisted of three members Brad Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud Gaugh (drummer) and Eric Wilson (Bass guitar). A charity single, "Nobody's Child" followed, and then a second album (titled Volume 3 to account for the missing chapter that was Roy Orbison's contribution) in October 1990. Sublime is an early 1990s rock band from Long Beach, California, who played a mix of reggae, ska, punk, hip hop, surf rock, and garage rock. The term was used again when the entire group was together. Harrison suggested "The Trembling Wilburys" as the group's name, but they decided to use "Traveling" instead. 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (2002). "Wilburys" was a slang term coined by Harrison and Lynne during the recording of Cloud Nine, the Harrison album that featured "When We Was Fab", as a reference to "gremlins" in the recording equipment and process. Greatest Hits (1999). It was unfortunate that the untimely death of band member Roy Orbison interfered with what might have been to come.

Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends (1998). Released in October 1988, under various pseudonyms as half-brothers, supposed sons of Charles Truscott Wilbury, Senior, the album was immediately dubbed as one of the top 100 albums of all time by Rolling Stone. Stand By Your Van (1998). Written by all its members, the song-writing and recording was accomplished by this group of musical geniuses over a ten day period (as Dylan was due to go out on tour). Second-hand Smoke (1997). They enjoyed working together so much that they decided to create an album together. Sublime (1996). The song they came up with was "Handle With Care" - which the record company immediately realised was too good to be released as a single "filler".

Robbin' the Hood (1994). Initially an informal grouping with Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, they got together to quickly record an additional track as a B-side for Harrison's "When We Was Fab" single at Bob Dylan's Santa Monica, California studio. to Freedom (1992). The Traveling Wilburys were a short-lived supergroup created by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne. 40 Oz. 3). Jah Won't Pay the Bills (1991, demo album). 4 (1990 out-takes from Vol.

Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1). 2 (1989 demos and extended songs from Vol. Traveling Wilburys Vol.

"Tweeter and The Monkey Man" (1988). "Wilbury Twist" (1991). "She's My Baby" (1990). "Nobody's Child" (1990).

"End Of The Line" (1989). "Handle With Care" (1988). 3 (1990). Traveling Wilburys Vol.

1 (1988). Traveling Wilburys Vol. Otis Wilbury - Jeff Lynne. Lucky Wilbury - Bob Dylan.

- Tom Petty. Jnr. Charlie T. Lefty Wilbury - Roy Orbison.

Nelson Wilbury - George Harrison.