Thursday, April 5, 1S34 Daily Nebraskan -Pago 5 1 , J- I'h 1 r7 I S I A i Clockwise from lower left: Jimmy Vaughan, Keith Ferguson, the band en iassse, Kim Wilson, Fran Christina and T-Dird guitar which has seen better days. " - m Wl ryr Tl U LLiCUL'iJo (iiiiQiiili - m III (BITS iiDdD'O) M 11 ry by II wit, Davis The Fabulous Thunderbirds, a band from Aus tin, Texas, came to the Royal Grove Tuesday night with one thing in mind: party. And partying is what this rhythm and blues band did. Flaying a mix of originals and R and B greats, the band members Jiir.mie Vaughn (gui tar), Kim Wilson (harmonica and vocals), Keith Ferguson (bass) and Fran Christina (drums and vocals) tore it up for about 00 dancing fans. The band socializes in playing for clubs that can held l,C0O people, Christina said. Cut even in under-capacity situations, he said, "Clubs would rather have the Thunderbirds and half capacity than a full house with any ether band " " Christina said the music they play and the energy they exude on stage creates the atmos phere for heavy drinking They played to an enthusiastic crowd for more than two hours including ..two fan-induced en cores. The music showed signs of their Texas up bringing. Rhythmic guitar and screaming har monica solos dominated most of their songs, but it was the soulful rhythm that set toes tapping. Ferguson has a backstage part in the band's performances, but his consistant heart-grabbing bass ines provide the band's dance beat. Playing the "second fiddle" to Vaughan's behind-the-back leads and Wilson's on-stage dancing doesn't seem to bother Ferguson. "It's my job," he said. The job aijo has other benefits; it gives Fergu son lots of time to down beer and smoke without worrying about falling down. "I'd rather have it this way," Ferguson said. . Christina, another player on the back burner, provides plsbian drum playing for the band, but tal:cs a dirrcrent approach to his job. Often throwing sticks to the crowd, once almost knock ing out a bopping bystander, and intimidating the road crew on the stage wings, Christina obviously enjoys performing before a live audience. Daring one bit cf on-stage horseplay., Christina fell from his stool and off the stage during one of Vaughan's solos. Worse things have happened to Christina on stage. At a concert in New York, opening for the 1 X :, J X Tl A Doobie Brothers, The T-Birds weren't well received. Christina said they weren't on the marquee and the audience was expecting to see the Doobie Brothers come on stage rather than the Fabulous Thunderbirds. On the way up the stairs to the stage the T-Birds could hear the crowd cheering; unfortunately, the audience's enthusiasm was meant for the Doobies. By the time the band began to play, the audience '. had become a lynch mob, throwing things and demanding that the band give up their stage for the Doobie Brothers. The band began to leave the stage, but on the way out Christina stood on his stool and mooned 25,000 people. "It was the only applause we got" Christina ' said. ' The Fabulous Thunderbirds have four albums out. The most recent, T-Bird Ehythm, was pro duced by Nick Lowe on the Chrysalis label Their next album should be out some time within the year. After that they plan more touring, including a stop in Omaha. A live album also is on the , agenda. ' . ,' "' -