Epstein's solid playing and soaring backing vocals further complemented the band's live attack. Their tremendous success catapulted them from club band to arena rockers seemingly overnight.īassist Blair split the band in 1982 and was replaced by Howie Epstein, a protege of seminal rocker Del Shannon. This lineup stayed intact for four records and was responsible for some of the most infectious songs ("American Girl", "Breakdown", "Listen To Her Heart", "Refugee", "I Need To Know", "Don't Do Me Like That") and one of the most critically acclaimed albums ("Damn the Torpedoes") of all time. In 2006, the band celebrated the 30th anniversary of that release. They released their first album, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in November 1976. However, members of The Heartbreakers have played on each of his solo albums and the band has always backed him when touring in support of those albums.Īfter the Petty's previous band Mudcrutch disbanded, Petty, never one to give up, enlisted Mudcrutch members Tench (keyboards) and Mike Campbell (guitar), along with Gainesville musicians Ron Blair (bass) and Stan Lynch (drums) to form the now famous lineup that was dubbed Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He has occasionally released solo work, as was the case with his 2006 album Highway Companion on which he performed most of the backing instrumentation himself. Petty was supported by his band, The Heartbreakers, for the majority of his career. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers was a rock band formed in 1976 from Gainesville,… Read Full Bio ↴ Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers was a rock band formed in 1976 from Gainesville, Florida, USA and led by Tom Petty.
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