Band,
Rock
The Blue Stingrays were a late 1990s rock band that played surf rock, incorporating some country and western elements, with an overall Hawaiian atmosphere. The band was composed of the members of The Heartbreakers, Tom Petty's backup band. During a short break from their work with Petty they recorded one album, Surf-N-Burn, which had the theme song "Goldfinger" from the James Bond film of the same name. Released by Epitaph Records, the album's liner notes include a faux history of The Blue Stingrays as if they were a legendary instrumental band founded in the late 1950s whose sole album was lost for decades due to the band members desire for anonymity. It was a reunion of sorts, with founding bassist Ron Blair playing with Heartbreakers members for the first time in 15 years, and Randall Marsh drumming, who was in a previous incarnation of the Heartbreakers called Mudcrutch. Band members: Mike Campbell, Ron Blair, Benmont Tench and Randall Marshall
Mike Campbell g *1950 US | |
Benmont Tench p, org, voc *1953 US | |
Ron Blair b, eb *1948 US | |
Randall Marsh dr, voc US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Surf-N-Burn | Blue Stingrays | 1997 | Album |