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Real Name: Lee Thornburg. Profile: American trumpeter, trombonist, hornist and saxophonist. Located in Los Angeles, CA, US. Born in Danville, Kentucky. Moved to the Cleveland, Ohio area at some time during the 1960s and studied trumpet under Harry Herforth.
Das Gründungsmitglied Rick Davies und seine seit den 1970er Jahren zur Band gehörenden Kollegen John Anthony Helliwell und Bob Siebenberg sollten mit auf Tournee gehen – genauso wie bereits auf der 70–10 Tour von 2010/2011 Jesse Siebenberg, Cliff Hugo, Carl Verheyen, Lee Thornburg, Gabe Dixon und Cassie Miller Thornburg.
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Lee Thornburg is a trumpeter who has played with many artists, and also has been a member of Supertramp and Tower of Power. Learn about his career, collaborations, awards and videos on this web page.
Lee Thornburg – brass, backing vocals; Tom Walsh – percussion, backing vocals; Some Things Never Change (1997) 1997–2002 Rick Davies – vocals, piano, keyboards, harmonica; Carl Verheyen – guitar, backing vocals; Cliff Hugo – bass; Bob Siebenberg – drums, percussion; Mark Hart – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
ImageNameYears ActiveInstrumentsCassie Miller2010–2012backing vocals70-10 Tour (2010)2010–2012keyboards percussion vocals70-10 Tour (2010)Jesse Siebenberg1997–2002 2010–2012percussion keyboards guitars vocalsIt Was the Best of Times (1999) Slow ...1996–2002 (touring 1985–88)keyboards guitar vocalsall Supertramp releases from Free as a ...17. Apr. 2019 · Instruments. Trumpet, flugelhorn. Associated acts. Chicago. Supertramp. Tower of Power. Dekajaz. Lee Thornburg is a trumpeter who has played with many artists, and also has been a member of Supertramp and Tower of Power. [1] Thornburg also played with Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders in the 1970s.
Their 1985–86 guitarist, Carl Verheyen, returned as well, along with new bassist Cliff Hugo, horn player Lee Thornburg and former America percussionist Tom Walsh (who was replaced for the band's 1997 tour by Bob Siebenberg's son Jesse, who would also go on to contribute guitar, keyboards and vocals), bringing the band up to an eight-man lineup.