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A straight-ahead love song that, from the hands of Stevie Ray Vaughan, becomes not so standard. The artist wrote this after meeting a new girlfriend and he released it on his 1983 debut LP Texas ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan, left, and his brother, Jimmie, perform together during the recording of a live album at the Austin Opera House in 1986.
It’s the song that truly launched Vaughan into the mainstream. Blues fans knew about SRV for a long time, but this 1989 No.1 rock hit showcased Vaughan’s pop sensibilities.
Seeing Post Malone paying tribute to the blues-rock legend and his fellow Texan, Stevie Ray Vaughan is cool. However, some listeners may not know that Vaughan wasn’t the first to record the song.
Stevie Ray Vaughan didn’t get his Shawshank happy ending, and In Step will always be seen as the triumph before the tragedy of his death, in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990 at the age of 35.
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Guitar World on MSNHow Tommy Shannon broke a 7-year cycle of jail and halfway houses to record his most famous bassline with Stevie Ray Vaughan
As the track picks up intensity via Vaughan's raucous chordal solo, Chris Layton's drum fills, and the addition of the #9 to the Eb7 chord by both Vaughan and keyboardist Reese Wynans, Shannon holds ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan was an exception to that. He’d do blues music but then he’d continue to do Buddy Guy and Otis Rush and Albert Collins and Lonnie Mack and Albert King songs.
Just four years after Stevie Ray Vaughan took his addictions into recovery and returned to stages and studios, he was killed after an outdoor show in Wisconsin. The helicopter that was taking him ...
25 years on from death, The Kessler Theater wants to bring a proper memorial for Stevie Ray Vaughan to Dallas — but his legacy has to do with more than his guitar playing ...
Seen nationwide as a PBS special, CD/DVD combo reaps critical praise LOS ANGELES, Calif.—If blues legends Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan were still alive, they'd be blown away by the reaction ...
WILKES-BARRE — It’s been 30 years since Stevie Ray Vaughan brought Double Trouble to our area, but if you’re in downtown Wilkes-Barre Saturday night, you’ll have the chance to be ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Stevie Ray Vaughan was among the most successful and revered blues guitarists in history when he died in a helicopter crash on his way to Chicago on August 27, 1990.
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