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Maybe now we see why Stevie Ray wasn’t on the dime when he came so close to death after playing the Pfalzbau in Ludwigshafen, September 28, on the German leg of his 1986 European tour. Not just him.
In Step. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble’s last non-posthumous album, released in June 1989. Six months after In Step came out Vaughan addressed the Aquarius Chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous at ...
Extracting inimitable, stinging tone from his Tele with just his fingers, Albert Collins carved a hugely influential sonic path for himself, though he's still often left out of discussions of the ...
Congress Hall, a historic hotel resort in Cape May, didn’t have a license to play music from popular recording artists, preventing them from receiving royalties, according to a federal lawsuit ...
Filmed at the intimate El Mocambo club in Toronto, Canada, the program showcases the acclaimed rock and blues musician’s raw performance and his virtuoso guitar playing.
From Eddie Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan to Daniel Ash and Jamie West-Oram, we cover the gamut of the decade's greatest ...
Getting the opportunity to play alongside one of your heroes while still in the early years of your career is daunting, but was a breeze for Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and B.B. King were so close they had a "father-son relationship," and it led to some of the best blues ever played.
It has been 34 years since Austin musician Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash in Wisconsin.
Austin musician W.C. Clark, known as “the Godfather of Austin Blues” and a mentor to Stevie Ray Vaughan, has died. He was 84. After learning guitar at a young age, the Austin native played his ...
When Classic Albums Live returns to Victoria Theatre in Dayton on Saturday, Nov. 18, the Canadian outfit will be performing the music of Stevie Ray Vaughan. The show features the late blues ...