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started his own band, with Larry Thurston as lead singer. When the Blues Brothers reunited in 1988, Thurston was chosen to take Belushi's place as lead singer, alongside soul/R&B artists such as
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Thurston's musical career began in the early 1980s with St Louis's Soulard Blues Band. His next band was the Blues City Band, followed by The Sounds of The City, which also featured
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Songwriter Jeff Alexander saw Thurston performing with Johnnie Johnson at Off Broadway in St Louis. In 2001 Alexander began recording
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and asked Larry to participate. Levon Helm joined on drums, and Johnnie Johnson played piano on two songs.
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in the process. In 1994, Thurston left the Blues Brothers and was replaced by
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became Thurston's first and only solo album. In 2004 Alexander was producing
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soul
R&B
blues
Matt Murphy
Blues Brothers
Johnnie Johnson
Chuck Berry
Gus Thornton
James Cotton
John Belushi
heroin
cocaine
Matt "Guitar" Murphy
Sam Moore
Eddie Floyd
The Blues Brothers Band Live in Montreux
Red, White & Blues
Tommy "Pipes" McDonnell
"About The Blues Brothers :: Blues Brothers Central"
"Tommy McDonnell & The Mac 5"
"Larry Thurston :: Blues Brothers Central"
"Larry Thurston Info&Reviews"
Categories
American rhythm and blues singers
American male singers
Living people
The Blues Brothers members
St. Louis blues musicians

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