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==Line-ups== ===Musicians=== ;''Volume 1'' * "Nelson Wilbury" – [[George Harrison]] * "Otis Wilbury" – [[Jeff Lynne]] * "Lefty Wilbury" – [[Roy Orbison]] * "Charlie T. Wilbury, Jr." – [[Tom Petty]] * "Lucky Wilbury" – [[Bob Dylan]] ;''Volume 3'' * "Spike Wilbury" – George Harrison * "Clayton Wilbury" – Jeff Lynne * "Muddy Wilbury" – Tom Petty * "Boo Wilbury" – Bob Dylan [[Jim Keltner]], the session drummer and percussionist, was not officially listed as a Wilbury on either album, but was given the nickname "Buster Sidebury". Overdubs on the 2007 bonus tracks "Maxine" and "Like a Ship" were credited to "Ayrton Wilbury", a pseudonym for [[Dhani Harrison]]. The name Ayrton was used in honour of F1 driver [[Ayrton Senna]].<ref>[http://esportefino.cartacapital.com.br/ayrton-wilbury-nasceu-do-amor-a-musica-e-a-formula-1 "Ayrton Wilbury nasceu do amor à música e à Fórmula 1"] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20140401071603/http://esportefino.cartacapital.com.br/ayrton-wilbury-nasceu-do-amor-a-musica-e-a-formula-1 |date=1 April 2014 }}. Luiz Augusto Lima. Retrieved 31 March 2014.</ref> [[Jim Horn]] and [[Ray Cooper]] played saxophones and percussion, respectively, on both albums. The lead guitar part on the ''Vol. 3'' track "She's My Baby" was played by rock guitarist [[Gary Moore]], who received the credit "Ken Wilbury".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://georgeharrison.com/albums/traveling-wilburys-vol-3/ |title=Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 |publisher=georgeharrison.com |access-date=31 March 2014}}</ref> ===Further Wilbury appellation=== Harrison appeared as Nelson Wilbury on [[Warner Bros. Records]]' Christmas 1988 promotional album ''Winter Warnerland'' (which also included [[Paul Reubens]] as "[[Pee-wee Herman|Pee Wee Wilbury]]"). In 1992, in his capacity as producer, Harrison credited himself as "Spike and Nelson Wilbury" on his live album ''[[Live in Japan (George Harrison album)|Live in Japan]]''. During that Japanese tour, in December 1991, Harrison credited himself as Nakihama Wilbury. The Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1992 single "[[A Very Special Christmas 2|Christmas All Over Again]]" contained a greeting that read "Merry Christmas from Nelson and Pee Wee Wilbury". Additionally, at Tom Petty Celebration in 2019, Roy Orbison Jr. was dubbed "Lefty Wilbury Jr." and [[Alex Orbison]] as "Ginger Wilbury". The Harrison-made film promoting the Traveling Wilburys, ''Whatever Wilbury Wilbury'', lists the following credits: "Cecil Bidet Wilbury" (directed by), "Lenny W. Wilbury" (sound), "Chopper Wilbury" (editor), "Edison Wilbury" (lighting), "Evelyn Wilbury" (wardrobe), "Clyde B. Wilbury" (special effects), "Big Mac Wilbury" (catering), "Zsa Zsa Wilbury" (make-up) and "Tell M. Wilbury" (production manager). A squirrel is named "Eddie Wilbury" in that film as well.
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