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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Weeks later, I listened to the song and became concerned that we didn't have his guitar on it, so I called him and said, ‘Uh, Stevie, I think we need a little guitar from you on the song.
Stevie Ray Vaughan, the younger brother of Jimmie, started playing guitar at a young age and ignited the revival blues screen in the 1980s, according to Rolling Stone.
Stevie Ray Vaughan, the blues rock giant, had a reputation as a guitar virtuoso who garnered worldwide fame. But before Vaughan and his band Double Trouble churned out hits like the swaying ...
There’s no questioning Vaughan’s candidacy for the Texas Canon; he’s about as Lone Star as they come. Stevie Ray Vaughan performing at the Oakland Coliseum Arena on Dec. 3, 1989.
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