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  1. Richard Innes; Steve Hodges; Ronnie James Weber; Troy Gonyea; Kirk Fletcher; Nick Curran; Randy Bermudes; Jay Moeller; Mike Keller; Wes Watkins; Johnny Moeller; Website: www.fabulousthunderbirds.com

    • 1974–present
    • Kim Wilson, Dean Shot, Robert Welsh, Steven Kirsty, Rudy Petschauer
  2. Founder, Richard Innes has a marketing background having worked for many years at some of the country's largest advertising agencies. He also played crucial roles in Canada's largest tourism destination marketing organization, Destination Toronto (formerly Tourism Toronto).

    • 1230 Cornerbrook Place Mississauga, ON, L5C 3J4 Canada
    • richard.innes@sympatico.ca
    • (905) 273-6159
  3. RICHARD INNES (LIVE) - Worlds Greatest Blues Drummer - YouTube. JW Jones. 1.23K subscribers. Subscribed. 14. 3.7K views 9 years ago. Sorry about distorted audio This was the "World's Greatest...

    • 6 Min.
    • 3,8K
    • JW Jones
  4. On March 26, 2015, Richard Innes, the greatest blues drummer of his generation passed away at the age of 65. As we remember Hollywood Fats on the 30th anniversary of his death, it is good that we celebrate his music on the 40th anniversary of the recording of the self-titled, Hollywood Fats Band album.

  5. It is there you would have found this past December a fresh blanket of snow and the man that has often been referred to as the world’s greatest blues drummer, Richard Innes. It is not the Southern California of palm tree lined boulevards, movie studios or beaches that you have seen in the postcards or in on T.V.

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  7. Gitarre. Hollywood Fats. Bass. Larry Taylor. Schlagzeug. Richard Innes. Hollywood Fats (* 17. Mai 1954, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, als Michael Leonard Mann; † 8. Dezember 1986) war ein US-amerikanischer Bluesgitarrist.