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As Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble entered Dallas Sound Lab to begin recording their third album in March 1985, they were nearing the end of a remarkable two-year run. After years of ...
In 1990, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan – two brothers who had both made an indelible mark on the wider world of blues guitar – joined together for the first time in their respective ...
Anyone 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 ...
For “Texas Flood,” their oral history of the legendary blues guitarist, Alan Paul and Andy Aledort talked to his family, bandmates and crew.
Later this month one of Texas-bred guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan's favorite instruments will go up for auction. Nicknamed "Jimbo" by Vaughan, it was his first "real" guitar. Making it even more ...
A mural painted by Steve Hunter at Stevie Ray Vaughan Park in Cockrell Hill shows Stevie Ray's first performance with Jimmie Vaughan's band, the Swinging Pendulums.
"Brothers in Blues: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan" is the authorized biographical documentary about the musical brothers who grew up in Dallas.
Eric Clapton, Nile Rodgers and Billy Gibbons are among those who share stories in the film “Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues.” ...
"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.
But there will also be remembrance, as it was Jimmie Vaughan who had to identify 35-year-old Stevie Ray's body after the crash at a Wisconsin ski mountain. "I'll never get over it," Vaughan says.
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s meteoric rise and enduring legacy have been chronicled in numerous books and films. However, "Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues" offers a more intimate look ...
Later this month one of Texas-bred guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan's favorite instruments will go up for auction. Nicknamed "Jimbo" by Vaughan, it was his first "real" guitar. Making it even more ...