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Reflecting further on Family Style – and specifically of the track Tick Tock – Jimmie says, “Recording the Vaughan Brothers’ Family Style with Stevie was one of the highlights for me.
Having first met the Lone Star State guitar king during the sessions for David Bowie's 1983 blockbuster Let's Dance, Rodgers ...
Shortly before Stevie Ray Vaughan’s death, the brothers recorded the album Family Style, which Johnson described as the sound of two boys who were raised in Oak Cliff.
Now those memories will flood back, as "Brothers in Blues: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan," a feature length documentary — written, produced, narrated and directed by Kirby F. Warnock and ...
He began tracking down family and friends of the Vaughan brothers, people with first-hand accounts. He flew to Los Angeles and interviewed Eric Clapton, who discussed Stevie Ray’s final ...
Jimmie and Stevie had just done the Family Style record in 1990. ... “I’ve got a new blues record – it’s like the Vaughan brothers’ next record.
I collect almost anything Vaughan Bros.related. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Jimmie Vaughan live, as well as meeting the man. GOD BLESS The Vaughan brothers and their family, plus Double Trouble!
Reflecting on the Vaughan brothers’ impact, Warnock summed it up simply: “They were badass. There’s no other way to say it. They changed music forever, and this film shows exactly why.” ...
The film tells the story of the Vaughan brothers and their impact on the music industry. Kirby met the Vaughan brothers in 1977 when he was an editor for a Texas music magazine called Buddy Magazine.
"Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues," put together by director and producer Kirby Warnock, will debut at the historic Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff on Thursday, March 23rd.
Music doc 'Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues' has gotten a March 21st release date from Freestyle Digital Media.