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Also known as Double Trouble, Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton laid down an unfaltering groove for SRV’s 1983 debut ...
Having first met the Lone Star State guitar king during the sessions for David Bowie's 1983 blockbuster Let's Dance, Rodgers ...
There's a new and quite extraordinary music documentary debuting March 21, when "Brothers in Blues," a film detailing the music careers of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, becomes available to rent ...
And he said that he had a poster of Stevie Ray Vaughan on his wall when he was a kid. You know, I think anytime time anybody picks up a guitar and plays a, you know, 12 bar blues, they’re ...
In the film, Jimmie Vaughan shares stories of younger brother Stevie Ray and never-before-seen family photos. It also contains memories of Stevie Ray’s contemporaries — Eric Clapton, Billy ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan wasn’t the first blues artist to see the sweet-and-lowdown potential of the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb”; one of his idols, Buddy Guy got there first, in the ...
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That time Stevie Wonder jammed with Stevie Ray Vaughan... and played SRV's number one StratThe thought of Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborating is a dream, overflowing with musical possibilities. But despite seeming too good to be true, it did actually happen – for just ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan, the blues rock giant, had a reputation as a guitar virtuoso who garnered worldwide fame. But before Vaughan and his band Double Trouble churned out hits like the swaying ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan wasn’t much older than the South Park gang when he first appeared on stage with his older brother Jimmie at the Cockrell Hill Jubilee. The 1965 celebration took place at the ...
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Stevie Ray Vaughan explains his left-handed vibrato and why Albert King was filing his nails during his soloAnyone who’s studied Stevie Ray Vaughan’s gear would have noticed the “upside-down” tremolo on his 1959 Fender Stratocaster. Dubbed “Number One” and “First Wife,” the electric ...
There's a new and quite extraordinary music documentary debuting March 21, when "Brothers in Blues," a film detailing the music careers of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, becomes available to rent ...
There's a new and quite extraordinary music documentary debuting March 21, when "Brothers in Blues," a film detailing the music careers of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, becomes available to rent ...
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