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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 ...
Guitar World's December 1990 issue was dedicated to Stevie Ray Vaughan, who was tragically killed on August 27 of that year in a helicopter crash. The accident came just as Vaughan was in the ...
Anyone who’s studied Stevie Ray Vaughan’s gear would have noticed the “upside-down” tremolo on his 1959 Fender Stratocaster.
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.
The guitars, clothing, notebooks, recordings and photos span Stevie Ray Vaughan’s life from his boyhood in Dallas when he learned to play on Jimmie’s guitars, to making his own name in mostly ...
Untold stories about Stevie Ray Vaughan and his older brother, Jimmie, are revealed in a documentary directed by Kirby Warnock. The documentary will be shown March 23 at the Texas Theatre in Oak ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan Park, a Cockrell Hill venue celebrating the Grammy-winning blues-rock guitarist, is about to become official. The park, which has been in development since last summer, will be ...
And who knows — maybe Stevie Ray Vaughan Park will be a launch point for the next local legend. “We’ve got power, they can come and set up play as they wish,” Carrera said. “It's really ...
The auction listing also notes that the guitar is partly visible in a photo of Vaughan on page 15 of the book “Stevie Ray Vaughan: Day By Day, Night After Night — The Early Years." Early this ...
On this day (August 27) in 1990, the music world lost the masterful blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. Vaughan, who was 35, was killed in a helicopter crash after jamming with Eric Clapton and ...
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 ...