2074:. With these heavy string sizes, it was not uncommon for him to separate his fingernail because of his quick movement along the strings. The owner of an Austin club recalled Vaughan coming into the office between sets to borrow super glue, which he used to keep a fingernail split from widening while he continued to play. The super glue was suggested by Rene Martinez, who was Stevie's guitar technician. Martinez eventually convinced Stevie to change to slightly lighter strings. He preferred a guitar neck with an asymmetrical profile (thicker at the top), which was more comfortable for his thumb-over style of playing. Heavy use of the vibrato bar necessitated frequent replacements; Vaughan often had his roadie, Byron Barr, obtain custom stainless steel bars made by Barr's father. As for his usage of plectrums, Vaughan preferred Fender medium gauge guitar picks, using one of the rounder shoulders of the pick rather than the pointed tip to pluck and strum the strings.
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referred to this instrument as his "first wife", or "Number One". Another favorite guitar was a slightly later Strat he named 'Lenny' after his wife, Lenora. While at a local pawn shop in 1980, Vaughan had noticed this particular guitar, a 1965 Stratocaster that had been refinished in red, with the original sunburst finish peeking through. It also had a 1910 Mandolin inlay just below the bridge. The pawn shop was asking $ 300 for it, which was way more than
Vaughan had at the time. Lenny saw how badly he wanted this guitar, so she got six of their friends to chip in $ 50 each, and bought it for him. The guitar was presented to him on his birthday in 1980, and that night, after bringing "Lenny" (the guitar, and wife) home with him, he wrote the song, "Lenny". He had started using a borrowed Stratocaster during high school and used Stratocasters predominantly in his live performances and recordings, although he did play other guitars, including custom guitars.
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1537:, during three live appearances in Austin and Dallas. On July 17 and 18, the band performed sold-out concerts at the Austin Opera House, and July 19 at the Dallas Starfest. They used recordings of these concerts to assemble the LP, which was produced by Vaughan. Shannon was backstage before the Austin concert and predicted to new manager Alex Hodges that both Vaughan and he were "headed for a brick wall". Guitarist Denny Freeman attended the Austin performances; he called the shows a "musical mess, because they would go into these chaotic jams with no control. I didn't know what exactly was going on, but I was concerned." Both Layton and Shannon remarked that their work schedule and drugs were causing the band to lose focus. According to Wynans: "Things were getting illogical and crazy."
2003:, Vaughan always refrained from acknowledging Winter in any form. In his biography, "Raisin' Cain", Winter says that he was unnerved after reading Vaughan stating in an interview that he never met or knew Johnny Winter. "We even played together over at Tommy Shannon's house one time." Vaughan settled the issue in 1988 on the occasion of a blues festival in Europe where both he and Winter were on the bill, explaining that he has been misquoted and that "Every musician in Texas knows Johnny and has learned something from him". Asked to compare their playing styles in an interview in 2010, Winter admitted that "mine's a little bit rawer, I think."
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1989 after it could no longer be refretted properly; Rene used the neck from another SRV favorite, "Red", as it was also a 1962 model). The pickups are also relatively low output, not the hot overwound myth that gained legs during the 80s… all 3 pickups are rumored to be under 6k ohms output impedance, which would be typical of a 1959 set (the neck pickups tended to be hottest, but not by much). Although the Fender SRV signature model uses Texas
Special pickups, which Stevie was heavily involved in the making of, they do not accurately represent the sound of his original Number One.
1962:, who opened Antone's in 1975, Vaughan jammed with Albert King at Antone's in July 1977 and it almost "scared him to death", saying "it was the best I've ever saw Albert or the best I ever saw Stevie". While Albert King had a substantial influence on Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix was Vaughan's greatest inspiration. Vaughan declared: "I love Hendrix for so many reasons. He was so much more than just a blues guitarist—he played damn well any kind of guitar he wanted. In fact I'm not sure if he even played the guitar—he played music." He was also influenced by such jazz guitarists as
843:, noticed Vaughan. She remembered: "I'm not an authority on music—it's whatever turned me on—but this did." She recommended him to Manor Downs owner Frances Carr and general manager Chesley Millikin, who was interested in managing artists and saw Vaughan's musical potential. After Barton quit Double Trouble in mid-November 1979, Millikin signed Vaughan to a management contract. Vaughan also hired Robert "Cutter" Brandenburg as road manager, whom he had met in 1969. Addressing him as "Stevie Ray", Brandenburg convinced Vaughan to use his middle name on stage.
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guys, but I could. He went back to the dressing room with his head in his hands. I went back there finally, and that was the end of the show." According to
Vaughan: "it wasn't the whole crowd . It was just a few people sitting right up front. The room there was built for acoustic jazz. When five or six people boo, wow, it sounds like the whole world hates you. They thought we were too loud, but shoot, I had four army blankets folded over my amp, and the volume level was on 2. I'm used to playin' on 10!" The performance was filmed and later
1496:: "As Vaughan shuffled back behind home plate, he was only lucid enough to know that he wanted Mickey Mantle's autograph. Mantle obliged. 'I never signed a guitar before.' Nobody asked Vaughan for his autograph. I was sure he'd be dead before he hit 30." Critics associated his performance with Jimi Hendrix's rendition at Woodstock in 1969, yet Vaughan disliked this comparison: "I heard they even wrote about it in one of the music magazines and they tried to put the two versions side by side. I hate that stuff. His version was great."
1259:' "Tin Pan Alley" was recorded while audio levels were being checked. Layton remembers the performance: "... we did probably the quietest version we ever did up 'til that point. We ended it and said; 'that's the best that song will ever sound,' and we went; 'we haven't even got sounds, have we?' He goes, 'that doesn't matter. That's the best you'll ever do that song.' We tried it again five, six, seven times – I can't even remember. But it never quite sounded like it did that first time."
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1332:. The ensemble rehearsed for less than two weeks before the performance, and despite the solid dynamics of Double Trouble for the first half of the performance, according to Patoski and Crawford, the big band concept never entirely took form. Before arriving at the engagement, the venue sold out, which made Vaughan overexcited and nervous; he did not calm down until halfway through the third song. The benefit for the
1515:, suggesting Stevie Ray and Double Trouble were plateauing". Vaughan commented: "as far as what's on there song-wise, I like the album a lot. It meant a lot to us what we went through to get this record. There were a lot of odds and we still stayed strong. We grew a lot with the people in the band and immediate friends around us; we learned a lot and grew a lot closer. That has a lot to do with why it's called ."
1012:. Soon afterward, Epic financed a music video for "Love Struck Baby", which was filmed at the Cherry Tavern in New York City. Vaughan recalled: "we changed the name of the place in the video. Four years ago I got married in a club where we used to play all the time called the Rome Inn. When they closed it down, the owner gave me the sign, so in the video we put that up behind me on the stage."
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Ellsworth. Layton recalled: "we wrote the music, and they had to write the lyrics. We had just gotten together; Stevie was unable to be there at that time. He was in Dallas doing some things, and we just got together and started writing some songs. That was the first one we wrote." On August 6, 1987, Double Trouble appeared at the
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that's where I belong, right there.' During the break, I went up to Stevie and told him that. I didn't try to sneak around and hide it from the bass player —I didn't know if he was listening or not. I just really wanted to be in that band. I sat in that night and it sounded great." Almost three months later, when
Vaughan offered Shannon the position, he readily accepted.
1183:. Jack Chase, vice president of marketing for Epic, recalled: "the coming-out party at Tango was very important; it was absolutely huge. All the radio station personalities, DJs, program directors, all the retail record store owners and the important managers, press, all the executives from New York came down—about seven hundred people. We attacked in Dallas first with
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1459:, began at the Dallas Sound Lab. As the sessions progressed, Vaughan became increasingly frustrated with his own lack of inspiration. He was also allowed a relaxed pace of recording the album, which contributed to a lack of focus due to excesses in alcohol and other drugs. Roadie Byron Barr later recalled: "the routine was to go to the studio, do dope, and play
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1069:, asserting that Double Trouble outperformed Adams. "Fortunately, Bryan Adams, the Canadian rocker who is opening arena dates for Journey, doesn't headline too often", wrote Martin Porter, who claimed that after the band's performance, the stage had been "rendered to cinders by the most explosively original showmanship to grace the New York stage in some time."
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1308:"confirmed that the acclaimed debut was no fluke, while matching, if not bettering, the sales of its predecessor, thereby cementing Vaughan's status as a giant of modern blues." According to authors Joe Nick Patoski and Bill Crawford, the album "was a major turning point in Stevie Ray Vaughan's development" and Vaughan's singing improved.
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the bronze color Gibson knobs with white Fender knobs, as he preferred the ribbing on the Fender knobs. The pickups had to be changed after the guitar was used in the "Couldn't Stand the
Weather" video, in which Stevie and "Main" were drenched with water, and the pickups were ruined. Vaughan's preferred guitar has been summarized as his,
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make myself one. I thought it was cool ... thought the kids down the street would think it was cool. That's where it began, and I had been depending on it ever since." According to the authors Joe Nick
Patoski and Bill Crawford: "In the ensuing twenty-five years, he had worked his way through the
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Vaughan was so happy with the guitar that he played it that night at Springfest on the University of Buffalo campus. It remained one of the main guitars he used on stage and in studio. Vaughan made some alterations to the guitar, including replacing
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helicopter, the most common way for acts to enter and exit the venue, as there is only one road in and out, heavily used by fans. The helicopter crashed into a nearby ski hill shortly after takeoff. Vaughan and the four others on board—pilot Jeff Brown, agent Bobby Brooks, bodyguard Nigel Browne, and
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Opperman: "the way I remember it, the 'ooos' and the 'boos' were mixed together, but Stevie was pretty disappointed. Stevie just handed me his guitar and walked off stage, and I'm like, 'are you coming back?' There was a doorway back there; the audience couldn't see the
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Riviera. When Jimmie left home at age sixteen, Vaughan's apparent obsession with the guitar caused a lack of support from his parents. Miserable at home, he took a job at a local hamburger stand, where he washed dishes and dumped trash for seventy cents an hour. After falling into a barrel of grease,
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section of Dallas. A shy and insecure boy, Vaughan was deeply affected by his childhood experiences. His father struggled with alcohol abuse and often terrorized his family and friends with his bad temper. In later years, Vaughan recalled that he had been a victim of his father's violence. His father
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Number One Strat, which Stevie claimed to be a '59, since that was the date stamped on the back of the pickups… this was incorrect, however, as guitar tech Rene
Martinez (who oversaw SRV's guitars since 1980) found the stamp of 1963 on the body and 1962 on the original neck (the neck was replaced in
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reviewed the performance, starting with the rhetorical question; "what if Stevie Ray Vaughan had an album release party and everybody came? It happened Thursday night at Tango. ... The adrenaline must have been gushing through the musicians' veins as they performed with rare finesse and skill."
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He seemed to come out of nowhere, a Zorro-type figure in a riverboat gambler's hat, roaring into the '82 Montreux festival with a '59 Stratocaster at his hip and two flame-throwing sidekicks he called Double Trouble. He had no album, no record contract, no name, but he reduced the stage to a pile of
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In February 1970, Vaughan joined a band called Liberation, which was a nine-piece group with a horn section. Having spent the past month briefly playing bass with Jimmie in Texas Storm, he had originally auditioned as bassist. Impressed by Vaughan's guitar playing, Scott Phares, the group's original
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Vaughan bought many Stratocasters and gave some away as gifts. A sunburst Diplomat Strat-style guitar was purchased by Vaughan and given to his girlfriend Janna Lapidus to learn to play on. Vaughan used a custom set of uncommonly heavy strings, gauges .013, .015, .019, .028, .038, .058, and tuned a
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tests performed on the victims revealed no traces of drugs or alcohol in their systems. Vaughan's funeral service was held on August 31, 1990, at Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas, Texas. His wooden casket quickly became adorned with bouquets of flowers. An estimated 3,000 mourners joined a procession
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In 1960 when Vaughan was six years old, he began stealing his father's drinks. Drawn in by its effects, he started making his own drinks and this resulted in alcohol dependence. He explained: "that's when I first started stealing daddy's drinks. Or when my parents were gone, I'd find the bottle and
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during the early 1970s, Vaughan's late-night shows contributed to his neglect of his studies, including music theory; he would often sleep during class. His pursuit of a musical career was disapproved of by many of the school's administrators but he was also encouraged by many people, including his
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We was in Texas looking for pickers, and we went out to see the Thunderbirds. Jimmie was saying, 'Man, you gotta hear my little brother. He plays all your .' He was playing a little place called the Rome Inn, and we went over there and checked him out. As it would be, when I walked in the door, he
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album was released on November 17, 1986, and was the only official live Double Trouble LP made commercially available during Vaughan's lifetime, though it never appeared on the Billboard 200 chart. Though many critics claimed that most of the album was overdubbed, engineer Gary Olazabal, who mixed
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dated from 1959; hence Vaughan usually referring to it as a "1959 Strat". He explained why he favored this guitar in a 1983 interview: "I like the strength of its sound. Any guitar I play has got to be pretty versatile. It's got a big, strong tone and it'll take anything I do to it." Vaughan also
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described it as "a guitar boogie lovers delight". Agent Alex Hodges commented: "No one knew how big that record would be, because guitar players weren't necessarily in vogue, except for some that were so established they were undeniable ... he was one of the few artists that was recouped on
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at the time, participated in a jam session with Vaughan and Layton halfway through their set. Shannon later commented: "I went down there that night, and I'll never forget this: it was like, when I walked in the door and I heard them playing, it was like a revelation. 'That's where I want to be;
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tour. Although Vaughan was nervous about performing after achieving sobriety, he received positive reassurance. Wynans later recalled: "Stevie was real worried about playing after he'd gotten sober...he didn't know if he had anything left to offer. Once we got back out on the road, he was very
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According to authors Joe Nick Patoski and Bill Crawford, "like the audiences' adverse reaction to Muddy Waters' debut in England in 1958 as recorded by blues scholar Paul Oliver, Stevie's full-volume electric blues experience was 'meat that proved too strong for many stomachs.' The Europeans,
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of ZZ Top. Gibbons had commissioned Hamilton to build the guitar in 1979. There were some delays, including having to re-do the mother of pearl inlay of Vaughan's name on the fretboard when he changed his stage name from Stevie Vaughan to Stevie Ray Vaughan. The guitar was presented to him by
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asserted that, despite the venue's "muddy" acoustics, the band's performance was "filled with verve", and Vaughan's playing was "handsomely displayed". Jimmie Vaughan later commented: "I was worried the crowd might be a little stiff. Turned out they're just like any other beer joint." Vaughan
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in attendance. Browne jammed with Double Trouble until the early morning hours and offered them free use of his personal recording studio in downtown Los Angeles. In late November the band accepted his offer and recorded ten songs in two days. While they were in the studio, Vaughan received a
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and is the first public monument of a musician in Austin. In September 1994, a Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Run for Recovery was held in Dallas; the event was a benefit for the Ethel Daniels Foundation, established to help those in recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction who cannot afford
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1031:. Vaughan commented: "I couldn't gear everything on something I didn't really care a whole lot about. It was kind of risky, but I really didn't need all the headaches." Although contributing factors were widely disputed, Vaughan soon gained major publicity for quitting the tour.
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In 1987, Vaughan listed Lonnie Mack first among the guitarists he had listened to, both as a youngster and as an adult. Vaughan observed that Mack was "ahead of his time" and said, "I got a lot of my fast stuff from Lonnie". On another occasion, Vaughan said that he had learned
2547:, after marrying her husband, Thomas Lee Vaughan, on July 13, 1902. She gave birth to nine children, eight of whom survived infancy. On Sundays, Laura would gather her children around her piano in the living room, singing hymns and popular standards. In 1928, Thomas died from
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asked them to perform. During Liberation's break, Vaughan jammed with ZZ Top on the Nightcaps song "Thunderbird". Phares later described the performance: "they tore the house down. It was awesome. It was one of those magical evenings. Stevie fit in like a glove on a hand."
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report stated: "As the third helicopter was departing, it remained at a lower altitude than the others, and the pilot turned southeasterly toward rising terrain. Subsequently, the helicopter crashed on hilly terrain about three-fifths of a mile from the takeoff point."
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and used cocaine, particularly mixing the two substances together. According to Hopkins, by the time of Double Trouble's European tour in September 1986, "his lifestyle of substance abuse had reached a peak, probably better characterized as the bottom of a deep chasm."
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was, for him, a big growing experience. In my opinion, it's our best studio album, and I think he felt that way, too." Bramhall, who had also entered rehab, wrote songs with Vaughan about addiction and redemption. According to Vaughan, the album was titled
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commented: "We won't be limited to just the trio, although that doesn't mean we'll stop doing the trio. I'm planning on doing that too. I ain't gonna stay in one place. If I do, I'm stupid." The performance was recorded, and in 1997 Epic Records released
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reached number 33 in the United States in 1989; it was one of Vaughan's most critically and commercially successful releases and included his only number-one hit, "Crossfire". He became one of the world's most popular blues performers, and he headlined
2763:. With Layton and Shannon in royal blue suits, Vaughan wore both a royal blue and ruby red suit, for each portion of the performance respectively. An elaborate stage set was built from plywood, painted lapis blue enamel with metallic gold striping.
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comply with both of these orders. After a lawyer was hired, his probation officer had the sentence revised to allow him to work outside the state. The incident later caused him to refuse maid service while staying in hotels during concert tours.
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in attendance. Brandenburg described the performance as "ungodly": "I think Stevie played every lick as loud and as hard and with as much intensity as I've ever heard him." The performance earned Vaughan a positive review published in the
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According to Vaughan, his first instrument was a drum set fashioned out of shoe boxes and pie pans, using clothes hangers as drum sticks. He also attempted playing saxophone, though Vaughan recalled: "... all I could get were a few
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among others. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described Vaughan as "the leading light in American blues" who developed "a uniquely eclectic and fiery style that sounded like no other guitarist, regardless of genre". In 1983,
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accustomed to a quieter, folk blues style, cringed at the sheer volume level emitted by the Texas trio." Biographer Craig Hopkins wrote: "the two nights in Montreux became the single most important gigs in Stevie's career."
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Vaughan toured with the Cobras during much of 1977, but near the end of September, when they decided to strive for a mainstream musical direction, he left the band and formed Triple Threat Revue, which included singer
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covers, Vaughan conveyed his interest in the addition of blues songs to the group's repertoire; he was told that he wouldn't earn a living playing blues music and he and the band parted ways. Later that year, bassist
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included the song, "Crossfire", which was written by Double Trouble, Bill Carter, and Ruth Ellsworth; it became his only number one hit. The album also included one of his first recordings to feature the use of a
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MAP Fund) created the "Stevie Ray Vaughan Award" to honor the memory of Vaughan and to recognize musicians for their devotion to helping other addicts struggling with the recovery process. The recipients include
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signed a deal with the Vaughan estate to obtain control of his back catalog, as well as permission to release albums with previously unreleased material and new collections of released work. On October 29, 1991,
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under the care of Dr. Victor Bloom, who warned him that he was a month away from death. After staying in London for more than a week, he returned to the United States and entered Peachford Hospital in
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was playing 'Wham!' And I said, 'Dadgum.' He was playing it right. I'd been playing it wrong for a long time and needed to go back and listen to my original record. That was in '78, I believe.
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the album, asserted that most of the material was recorded poorly. Vaughan later admitted that it was not one of his better efforts; he recalled: "I wasn't in very good shape when we recorded
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Vaughan's ancestry has been traced back to his great-grandfather, Robert Hodgen LaRue. Vaughan's paternal grandmother, Laura Belle LaRue, was a sharecropper who moved to Rockwall County from
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walked into a Dallas club and heard Vaughan playing guitar. Fascinated by the skillful playing, which he described as "incredible even then", Shannon borrowed a bass guitar and the two
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because "I'm finally in step with life, in step with myself, in step with my music." The album's liner notes include the quote; "'thank God the elevator's broken," a reference to the
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probably the worst thing he was doing." According to Vaughan: "it got to the point where if I'd try to say "hi" to somebody, I would just fall apart crying. It was like solid doom."
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magazine, wrote: "the album closes with the brow-soothing swoon of 'Riviera Paradise,' a slow, lengthy guitar and piano workout that proves just why Vaughan is to the guitar what
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wrote: "there's some life left in their blues rock pastiche; it's also possible that they've run out of gas." According to Patoski and Crawford, sales of the album "did not match
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tour manager Colin Smythe—died. The helicopter was owned by Chicago-based company Omniflight Helicopters. The Elkhorn coroner's inquest found that all five men died instantly.
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wrote that their ninety-minute set at the Beacon "left no doubt that this young Texas musician is indeed the 'guitar hero of the present era.
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and vibrato from Mack and that Mack had taught him to "play guitar from the heart." Mack recalled his first meeting with Vaughan in 1978:
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voted them as Band of the Year. In addition to playing with the Cobras, Vaughan jammed with many of his influences at Antone's, including
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for electric guitars which provided a warbling chorus effect; it can be heard on the track "Cold Shot". He used a vintage Dallas Arbiter
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in signing them to a record deal in March 1983. Within months, they achieved mainstream success for the critically acclaimed debut album
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Introduced by Hammond as "one of the greatest guitar players of all time", Vaughan opened with "Scuttle Buttin'", wearing a custom-made
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in January 1990. On June 24, 2004, one of Vaughan's Stratocasters, the aforementioned "Lenny" strat, was sold at an auction to benefit
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Nixon, Bruce (November 1985). "Stevie Ray Vaughan discusses fame, Hendrix and his new album, 'Soul To Soul'".
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suit he described as a "Mexican tuxedo". Double Trouble went on to perform renditions of the Isley Brothers' "
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4056:"Texas Flood – Stevie Ray Vaughan: Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine"
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smoking cinders and, afterward, everyone wanted to know who he was."
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died on August 27, 1986, exactly four years before Vaughan himself.
6533:"The New Guitar Gods: John Mayer, John Frusciante and Derek Trucks"
3104:, p. 21: Vaughan being told that there was no money in blues;
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Vaughan performing at the Ritz Theater in Austin, Texas, March 1983
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Rhodes, Joe (October 6, 1984). "Stevie Ray wows Carnegie crowd".
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4467:, p. 302: "one of the greatest guitar players of all time";
3266:, p. 73: Vaughan joins Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers.
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5440:"Vaughan Crash Probe Focuses on Mechanical System, Pilot Record"
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3547:, p. 160: Vaughan signs management contract with Millikin.
3032:, p. 16: Vaughan joining the Brooklyn Underground in 1967.
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led by a white hearse. Among those at the public ceremony were
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4678:, p. 89: Wynans added keyboards and soon joined the band.
3028:, p. 10: Vaughan's first gig with the Chantones in 1965;
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magazine called Vaughan the "guitar hero of the present era".
1804:'s touring entourage played an all-star encore jam session at
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930:' "Collins Shuffle", as well as three original compositions: "
2341:
List of awards and nominations received by Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Jim Hamilton-signed Stevie Ray Vaughan reproduction guitar#01
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White, Timothy (June 1991). "SRV: Talking With The Master".
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on Vaughan's cover of the Howlin' Wolf song, "Love Me Darlin
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to record on the album; he joined the band soon thereafter.
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from the original on December 11, 2021 – via YouTube.
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inspired and motivated." The tour began on November 23 at
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Raisin' Cain: The Wild and Raucous Story of Johnny Winter
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The Producer: John Hammond and the Soul of American Music
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Nixon, Bruce (June 1983). "Playing the Blues for Bowie".
3262:, p. 23: Vaughan meets Marc Benno at a jam session;
1411:—where they performed "Texas Flood", and an interview on
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single-note riff, doubled in octaves by guitar and bass.
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and Redbeard. We had the Tango party—it was hot. It was
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Perry, Neil (July 1, 1989). "A Small Step for Mankind".
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Cook; 1928–2009) on January 13, 1950. They had a son,
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Roadhouse Blues: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Texas R&B
3559:, p. 136: Vaughan hires Cutter as road manager;
2258:, a collection of eight Double Trouble music videos.
1698:, working with producer Jim Gaines and co-songwriter
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before finding his poisons of preference—alcohol and
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The Fabulous Vaughan Brothers: Jimmie and Stevie Ray
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Joseph, Frank (September 1983). "Before the Flood".
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1000:In mid-March 1983, Gregg Geller, vice president of
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4174:, Album Network, 1993, Redbeard (primary source);
4162:, nineteen days at New York City's Power Station."
3830:, p. 152: Bowie songs that included Vaughan;
3234:, p. 65: Blackbird opening for Wishbone Ash;
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2534:Vaughan's great-grandfather, Robert Hodgen LaRue,
2093:, as well as several other models. Vaughan used a
1490:. Astrodome publicist Molly Glentzer wrote in the
6636:"Stevie Ray Vaughan, guitarist, at Carnegie Hall"
2651:on July 15, 1975, Antone's was managed by singer
2367:, released shortly after his death, won the 1991
492:On August 27, 1990, Vaughan and four others were
5349:Robert Christgau – Dean of American Rock Critics
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4325:"Guitar ace loves to play music 'that has soul'"
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2891:, pp. 8–9: Jim's alcohol abuse and temper;
1796:On Monday, August 27, 1990, at 12:50 a.m. (
1346:described as "a whistling, stomping roadhouse".
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5947:"Stevie Ray Vaughan's 1985 Guitar Rig Diagram"
2369:Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album
910:" and his own fast instrumental composition, "
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4475:: "... wearing Mexican tuxedos ..."
3543:, p. 150: Barton leaves Double Trouble;
2357:. Vaughan had a single number-one hit on the
1772:is to ballet." According to music journalist
1587:Vaughan had briefly used other drugs such as
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5410:"26 August 1990 – Eric Clapton Tour Archive"
4158:, p. 46: "January: Studio sessions for
3226:, p. 61: Blackbird opening for Zephyr;
2879:, p. 8: Jim and Martha married in 1950.
902:Vaughan opened with a medley arrangement of
800:Double Trouble in 1983. From left to right:
6874:Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire
6391:""The 100 greatest guitarists of all time""
5858:"Stevie Ray Vaughan's Guitar String Gauges"
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3834:, p. 3: recording sessions with Bowie.
2390:on the hiking trail beside Lady Bird Lake.
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7298:Original 1983–1989 releases are marked in
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6870:Patoski, Joe Nick; Crawford, Bill (1993).
2725:that had never performed outside a church.
1402:, where they signed autographs for fans.
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6311:"The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"
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1660:in May 1988, which included a concert at
1160:every record in a short period of time."
1153:, the release was a "monumental impact".
8058:20th-century American singer-songwriters
7129:Guitar World Presents Stevie Ray Vaughan
6893:Paul, Alan (August 1999). "Blue Smoke".
6481:. Vol. 1, no. 10. August 2000.
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5575:"Remembering Blues Legend Johnny Winter"
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3484:, p. 127: Vaughan befriends Lenny;
2077:Vaughan was also photographed playing a
2013:Stevie Ray Vaughan's musical instruments
1503:peaked at number 34 and remained on the
1478:rendition of the U.S. national anthem, "
1474:on April 10, 1985, where he performed a
1038:in New York City, where they opened for
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6508:Evans, Steve; Middlebrook, Ron (2002).
6361:"Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Inductees"
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1762:In July 1989, Neil Perry, a writer for
1391:, which was ultimately certified gold.
6856:. Vol. 2, no. 8. p. 21.
6560:"Stevie Ray Vaughan: Lone Star Rising"
6437:https://www.srvofficial.com/biography/
6335:
6145:"SRV Latest Awards & Achievements"
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4905:, p. 137: "..better efforts...";
4471:, p. 74: Carnegie Hall set list;
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2192:Vaughan throughout his career revived
7930:Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
7432:The Real Deal: Greatest Hits Volume 2
6681:Hopkins, Craig (September 15, 2010).
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5548:"Stevie Ray Vaughan On Johnny Winter"
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3492:, p. 136: separation from Lenny.
2147:, which he used for his clean sound.
18:Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
7:
8183:Justin F. Kimball High School alumni
6725:"Kenny Wayne Shepherd – How He Goes"
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5389:National Transportation Safety Board
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2750:on the afternoon of the performance.
2240:, an LP the Vaughan brothers cut at
1830:National Transportation Safety Board
1595:, and Quaaludes, the brand name for
1328:horn section, and featured vocalist
1167:attended the performance, including
27:American blues guitarist (1954–1990)
6942:The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock
6704:Hopkins, Craig (October 18, 2011).
6634:Holden, Stephen (October 8, 1984).
6531:Fricke, David (February 22, 2007).
5521:Milkowski, Bill (August 27, 2021).
4323:Erskine, Evelyn (August 16, 1984).
3563:, p. 23: Vaughan meets Cutter.
1121:, who is known for his artwork for
201:
8053:20th-century American male singers
6990:Rosen, Steven (October 29, 1985).
6656:Holland, Brian D. (May 29, 2005).
3488:, p. 152: marriage to Lenny;
3238:: Blackbird's inconsistent lineup.
1117:featured cover art by illustrator
832:, was taught by Vaughan to play a
611:T, as a hand-me-down from Jimmie.
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8078:American blues singer-songwriters
5459:Joe Nick Patoski (October 1990).
5385:"NTSB Identification: CHI90MA244"
2097:to record "Stang's Swang", and a
1599:. After 1975, he regularly drank
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112:Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas
8088:American male singer-songwriters
8048:20th-century American guitarists
7407:Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985
7046:Smith, Troy L. (March 4, 2015).
6759:Kopp, Bill (February 23, 2010).
6590:Greene, Andy (October 9, 2014).
6015:"Stevie Ray Vaughan – Biography"
4733:released on September 30, 1985;
4586:, p. 180 (secondary source)
3950:, p. 160 (secondary source)
3769:, p. 200 (secondary source)
2906:"Jimmie Lee Vaughan (1921–1986)"
2487:List of electric blues musicians
2461:
1499:Released on September 30, 1985,
1034:On May 9, the band performed at
854:. Shannon, who was playing with
591:, and rock guitarists including
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197:
7661:Couldn't Stand the Weather Tour
7007:Rotondi, James (January 1994).
6574:Gill, Chris (October 3, 2013).
4582:, p. 78 (primary source);
4178:, p. 46 (secondary source)
3946:, p. 16 (primary source);
3409:, p. 92 (secondary source)
2700:Three weeks after its release,
2119:; the instrument was bought by
1958:. According to nightclub owner
1835:Federal Aviation Administration
623:, which he later traded for an
189:
8063:Accidental deaths in Wisconsin
7215:The Stevie Ray Vaughan Archive
7171:Inside the Blues, 1942 to 1982
6992:"Stevie Ray Vaughan Interview"
5573:Britt, Grant (July 18, 2014).
2574:This guitar was known as the "
2400:Stevie Ray Vaughan discography
1894:Vaughan's music was rooted in
926:'s "Give Me Back My Wig", and
718:In March 1973, Vaughan joined
474:fourth and final studio album
244:List of awards and nominations
1:
8153:Singer-songwriters from Texas
8103:Double Trouble (band) members
8098:American blues rock musicians
7893:Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
7535:All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
6944:. University of Texas Press.
6878:. Little, Brown and Company.
6782:Encyclopedia of Popular Music
6723:Jordan, Oscar (August 2011).
6413:"Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial"
2659:as the unofficial house band.
2638:truck and backline equipment.
2535:
2497:List of Texas blues musicians
816:, taken from the title of an
681:Southern Methodist University
676:Justin F. Kimball High School
160:Justin F. Kimball High School
8143:People from Oak Cliff, Texas
8003:Award for Musical Excellence
7676:The Fire Meets the Fury Tour
7638:Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
7629:The Things That I Used to Do
6393:. Total Guitar. July 6, 2020
2965:Evans & Middlebrook 2002
2895:, p. 42: Jim's violence
2482:List of blues rock musicians
1818:Midway International Airport
1302:Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
1276:The Things That I Used to Do
494:killed in a helicopter crash
407:trio Stevie Ray Vaughan and
169:Musician, singer, songwriter
7833:Paul Butterfield Blues Band
7772:Death of Stevie Ray Vaughan
7173:. Hal Leonard Corporation.
7131:. Hal Leonard Corporation.
7059:Sullivan, Mary Lou (2010).
6658:"Albert Cummings Interview"
6619:. Hal Leonard Corporation.
6516:. Centerstream Publishing.
5952:September 24, 2015, at the
5199:Patoski & Crawford 1993
5045:Patoski & Crawford 1993
4978:Patoski & Crawford 1993
4966:Patoski & Crawford 1993
4938:Patoski & Crawford 1993
4879:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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4584:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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4208:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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4043:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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3963:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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3880:Patoski & Crawford 1993
3856:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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3804:Patoski & Crawford 1993
3739:Patoski & Crawford 1993
3700:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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3529:Patoski & Crawford 1993
3502:Patoski & Crawford 1993
3467:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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3188:Patoski & Crawford 1993
3171:Patoski & Crawford 1993
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3054:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2930:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2893:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2889:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2877:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2873:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2849:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2837:Patoski & Crawford 1993
2388:Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial
1806:Alpine Valley Music Theatre
1792:Death of Stevie Ray Vaughan
1694:, began at Kiva Studios in
502:Alpine Valley Music Theatre
487:Beale Street Music Festival
8199:
7814:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
7326:Couldn't Stand the Weather
6940:Reid, Jan (July 5, 2010).
6761:"Interview: Johnny Winter"
4160:Couldn't Stand the Weather
2702:Couldn't Stand the Weather
2415:Couldn't Stand the Weather
2397:
2377:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2359:Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
2338:
2287:memorial statue of Vaughan
2010:
1800:), Vaughan and members of
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1561:Physicians' Desk Reference
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1513:Couldn't Stand the Weather
1446:
1306:Couldn't Stand the Weather
1290:Couldn't Stand the Weather
1248:Couldn't Stand the Weather
1241:Couldn't Stand the Weather
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1234:Couldn't Stand the Weather
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666:in downtown Dallas, where
512:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
8158:American slide guitarists
8068:American blues guitarists
7296:
7099:Dickerson, James (2004).
6923:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
6285:"100 Greatest Guitarists"
6219:"Past Blues Music Awards"
5789:"Stevie's Gear – Guitars"
5288:"Billboard chart history"
3780:""Official Videography.""
2657:The Fabulous Thunderbirds
846:In October 1980, bassist
385:
359:
249:
221:Janna Lapidus (1986–1990)
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8128:American lead guitarists
8108:Electric blues musicians
8093:American rock guitarists
8083:American male guitarists
7148:Stevie Ray: Soul to Soul
7024:Music & Sound Output
6817:Secrets From The Masters
6477:"Cesar Diaz Interview".
5345:"Consumer Guide Reviews"
2099:Guild 12-string acoustic
1480:The Star-Spangled Banner
218:Lindi Bethel (1973–1979)
7031:Schwartz, Andy (1997).
6913:Prial, Dunstan (2006).
6819:. Miller-Freeman, Inc.
6815:Menn, Don, ed. (1992).
6787:Oxford University Press
5552:Bluessmen.wordpress.com
4473:Rhodes October 11, 1984
4435:Rhodes October 11, 1984
4412:Rhodes October 11, 1984
2139:, and brands including
2101:for his performance on
1902:. He was influenced by
1642:Towson State University
1334:T.J. Martell Foundation
1194:The Dallas Morning News
1151:Stephen Thomas Erlewine
132:32.673617°N 96.812850°W
8073:American blues singers
7705:Live at the El Mocambo
7082:"Stevie Ray Vaughan".
7052:Cleveland Plain Dealer
6779:Larkin, Colin (2006).
6615:Gregory, Hugh (2003).
6225:. 1984. Archived from
5416:. 2010. Archived from
5414:Where's Eric! Magazine
4909:: Vaughan quote about
4513:Rhodes October 6, 1984
2791:and around the corner.
2647:Founded and opened by
2541:
2502:Music of Austin, Texas
2127:Amplifiers and effects
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1932:Johnny "Guitar" Watson
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1021:Serious Moonlight Tour
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897:Montreux Jazz Festival
883:Montreux Jazz Festival
809:
728:Sunset Sound Recorders
530:, where they lived by
528:Rockwall County, Texas
444:Montreux Jazz Festival
8168:Texas blues musicians
8133:Musicians from Dallas
8123:Guitarists from Texas
7393:Live at Carnegie Hall
7034:Live at Carnegie Hall
7009:"Blood on the Tracks"
7002:on November 17, 2006.
6468:"Billboard Hot 100".
5945:Cooper, Adam (2000).
2533:
2170:that can be heard on
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1889:
1816:. They then left for
1408:Hey Hey It's Saturday
1388:Live at Carnegie Hall
863:Drug charge and trial
799:
603:guitarists including
522:Family and early life
483:Madison Square Garden
137:32.673617; -96.812850
8148:Resonator guitarists
8118:Grammy Award winners
8113:Epic Records artists
7877:Billie Joe Armstrong
7169:Rubin, Dave (2007).
7146:Leigh, Keri (1993).
7127:Kitts, Jeff (1997).
6843:"My Guitar Heroes".
6558:Gill, Chris (2010).
6500:The Austin Chronicle
6479:The ToneQuest Report
6417:Helmicksculpture.com
6229:on December 25, 2010
5744:on February 21, 2018
5734:"Stevie Ray Vaughan"
5479:Emmis Communications
5313:The ToneQuest Report
5271:Gill October 3, 2013
4819:, pp. 136–137:
2612:after performing at
2273:On October 3, 1991,
2210:Kenny Wayne Shepherd
2152:Ibanez Tube Screamer
2133:Fender Super Reverbs
1814:East Troy, Wisconsin
1810:Alpine Valley Resort
1717:Alcoholics Anonymous
1654:Austin Aqua Festival
1449:Soul to Soul (album)
1015:With the success of
974:telephone call from
891:recommended them to
498:East Troy, Wisconsin
446:in July 1982, where
352:The Vaughan Brothers
91:East Troy, Wisconsin
7984:Lowman Pauling, Jr.
6983:Dallas Times-Herald
6973:Dallas Times-Herald
6965:. October 13, 1989.
6765:Blog.musoscribe.com
6602:on October 19, 2014
6291:. December 18, 2015
5921:, pp. 326–327.
5897:, pp. 325–326.
5864:. December 20, 2014
5579:American Songwriter
5554:. December 14, 2018
5343:Christgau, Robert.
5261:, pp. 208, 237
4527:, pp. 298, 305
2967:, pp. 174, 200
2204:artists, including
2095:Gibson Johnny Smith
2024:Fender Stratocaster
1713:twelve-step program
1431:KĹŤsei Nenkin Kaikan
1427:U.S. Virgin Islands
1378:Dallas Times-Herald
1207:album-oriented rock
962:in September 2004.
895:, organizer of the
422:Born and raised in
397:Stephen Ray Vaughan
151:Stevie Vaughan, SRV
128: /
99:Cause of death
58:Stephen Ray Vaughan
8163:Sony Music artists
8033:Stevie Ray Vaughan
7982:, James E. Moore,
7944:Stevie Ray Vaughan
7543:Come On (Part III)
7510:Chitlins con Carne
7290:Stevie Ray Vaughan
7250:Stevie Ray Vaughan
7239:Stevie Ray Vaughan
7229:Stevie Ray Vaughan
7220:Stevie Ray Vaughan
6708:. Backbeat Books.
6641:The New York Times
6419:. January 25, 2018
6317:. October 13, 2023
6194:"Scholarship Fund"
5814:"SRV's Gear Guide"
5643:. March 29, 2012.
5420:on January 7, 2011
5249:, pp. 203–204
5035:, pp. 144–148
4803:, pp. 136–137
3858:, pp. 157–158
3765:(primary source);
3651:, pp. 155–156
3405:(primary source);
2542:
2492:List of guitarists
2351:Blues Hall of Fame
2347:W. C. Handy Awards
2246:Memphis, Tennessee
2048:
2040:
1892:
1696:Memphis, Tennessee
1666:Maple Leaf Gardens
1419:Sydney Opera House
1382:The New York Times
1343:The New York Times
1212:Austin City Limits
1130:The New York Times
1097:the Isley Brothers
1025:Las Colinas, Texas
810:
693:Stephen Tobolowsky
621:Fender Broadcaster
440:Austin music scene
36:Stevie Ray Vaughan
8020:
8019:
7980:Obadiah H. Carter
7780:
7779:
7666:Soul to Soul Tour
7506:The Sky Is Crying
7456:Official bootlegs
7359:The Sky Is Crying
7180:978-1-4234-1666-1
7161:978-0-87833-838-2
7138:978-0-7935-8080-4
7110:978-1-58979-116-9
7074:978-0-87930-973-2
6951:978-0-292-78776-6
6932:978-0-312-42600-2
6885:978-0-316-16069-8
6796:978-0-19-531373-4
6737:on April 16, 2012
6715:978-1-61774-022-0
6696:978-1-4234-8598-8
6626:978-0-87930-747-9
6545:on March 27, 2010
6523:978-1-57424-102-0
5956:. GuitarGeek.Com.
5461:"Requiem in Blue"
4598:, pp. 81, 83
2744:Fort Worth, Texas
2740:Caravan of Dreams
2447:The Sky Is Crying
2345:Vaughan won five
2335:Awards and honors
2291:Auditorium Shores
2266:The Sky Is Crying
2137:Fender Vibroverbs
2113:Crossroads Centre
1887:
1736:George H. W. Bush
1617:The London Clinic
1553:Drugs and alcohol
1400:Greenwich Village
1363:The Sky Is Crying
1175:, and members of
770:Lightnin' Hopkins
566:First instruments
394:
393:
16:(Redirected from
8190:
7966:Early influences
7839:Paul Butterfield
7807:
7800:
7793:
7784:
7715:Related articles
7656:Texas Flood Tour
7498:Love Struck Baby
7439:Blues at Sunrise
7386:In the Beginning
7283:
7276:
7269:
7260:
7240:
7211:
7210:
7208:Official website
7195:
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7114:
7103:. Taylor Trade.
7087:
7086:. December 1983.
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2160:Fender Vibratone
2083:National Duolian
2070:half-step below
1964:Django Reinhardt
1888:
1820:in Chicago in a
1774:Robert Christgau
1758:
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1484:New York Yankees
1326:Roomful of Blues
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996:National success
936:Love Struck Baby
924:Hound Dog Taylor
687:First recordings
579:artists such as
485:in 1989 and the
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5697:Sullivan 2010
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5373:
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5321:, p. 162
5320:
5317:, p. 7;
5316:
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5297:September 28,
5293:
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5276:
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5236:
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5225:, p. 208
5224:
5219:
5216:
5212:
5211:Corcoran 1987
5207:
5204:
5201:, p. 247
5200:
5195:
5192:
5189:, p. 197
5188:
5184:
5179:
5176:
5173:, p. 192
5172:
5167:
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5161:, p. 175
5160:
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5149:
5146:, p. 178
5145:
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5137:
5134:, p. 161
5133:
5128:
5125:
5122:, p. 159
5121:
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5110:
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5101:
5099:
5097:
5093:
5090:, p. 154
5089:
5084:
5082:
5078:
5075:, p. 153
5074:
5069:
5066:
5063:, p. 150
5062:
5057:
5054:
5051:, p. 147
5050:
5046:
5041:
5038:
5034:
5029:
5026:
5023:, p. 139
5022:
5017:
5014:
5011:, p. 146
5010:
5005:
5003:
4999:
4996:, p. 144
4995:
4990:
4987:
4983:
4979:
4974:
4971:
4967:
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4958:
4955:
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4946:
4943:
4940:, p. 201
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4924:
4919:
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4908:
4904:
4899:
4896:
4893:, p. 140
4892:
4887:
4884:
4881:, p. 268
4880:
4876:
4871:
4868:
4865:, p. 137
4864:
4859:
4856:
4853:
4848:
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4842:
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4835:, p. 205
4834:
4829:
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4797:
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4791:, p. 204
4790:
4785:
4782:
4779:
4774:
4771:
4768:, p. 197
4767:
4762:
4760:
4756:
4753:, p. 110
4752:
4747:
4744:
4740:
4736:
4732:
4728:
4723:
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4716:
4711:
4708:
4705:, p. 95.
4704:
4699:
4696:
4693:, p. 194
4692:
4687:
4685:
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4677:
4673:
4668:
4665:
4662:, p. 191
4661:
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4634:, p. 192
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4312:
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4260:
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4172:In the Studio
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4032:
4027:
4025:
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4018:, p. 143
4017:
4012:
4009:
4006:, p. 111
4005:
4000:
3997:
3992:
3988:
3983:
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3965:, p. 160
3964:
3959:
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3928:
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3922:, p. 155
3921:
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3893:
3888:
3885:
3882:, p. 152
3881:
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3817:
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3806:, p. 149
3805:
3800:
3797:
3785:
3781:
3775:
3772:
3768:
3764:
3763:Santelli 1985
3759:
3756:
3753:, p. 205
3752:
3747:
3744:
3741:, p. 148
3740:
3735:
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3728:
3723:
3720:
3717:, p. 200
3716:
3711:
3709:
3705:
3702:, p. 145
3701:
3696:
3693:
3690:, p. 169
3689:
3684:
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3678:, p. 132
3677:
3672:
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3666:, p. 158
3665:
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3639:, p. 66.
3638:
3633:
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3627:, p. 292
3626:
3622:
3617:
3614:
3611:, p. 67.
3610:
3605:
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3599:, p. 167
3598:
3593:
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3586:
3581:
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3574:
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3553:
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3530:
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3518:
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3507:
3504:, p. 130
3503:
3498:
3495:
3491:
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3483:
3478:
3476:
3472:
3469:, p. 114
3468:
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3456:
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3445:, p. 111
3444:
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3433:, p. 117
3432:
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3424:
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3420:
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3043:
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250:
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29:
8043:1990 deaths
8038:1954 births
8011:Ringo Starr
7903:Lee Crystal
7767:W. C. Clark
7732:David Bowie
7722:Discography
7620:Texas Flood
7576:Little Wing
7369:Live albums
7317:Texas Flood
7037:(booklet).
6959:"Reviews".
6741:January 25,
6672:January 25,
6549:January 25,
6423:January 24,
6397:February 2,
6336:Greene 2014
6321:October 14,
6203:January 24,
6024:January 26,
5978:Jordan 2011
5966:Fricke 2007
5823:February 2,
5798:February 2,
5614:Joseph 1983
5584:October 25,
5558:October 25,
5492:January 11,
5424:January 11,
5394:December 5,
5354:January 12,
4454:Holden 1984
3789:February 2,
2989:Larkin 2006
2979:, p. 8
2955:, p. 7
2942:Joseph 1983
2915:February 3,
2863:, p. 4
2851:, p. 3
2839:, p. 5
2775:La traviata
2736:sound stage
2407:Texas Flood
2394:Discography
2202:alternative
1952:Chuck Berry
1948:Guitar Slim
1916:Lonnie Mack
1912:Albert King
1856:Colin James
1844:Jeff Healey
1646:Fox Theatre
1423:Saint Croix
1367:W. C. Clark
1294:Texas Flood
1272:Guitar Slim
1257:Bob Geddins
1173:Sammy Hagar
1135:Texas Flood
1115:Texas Flood
1105:Texas Flood
1088:Texas Flood
1081:Texas Flood
1074:Texas Flood
1044:Mick Jagger
1040:Bryan Adams
1017:Let's Dance
981:Let's Dance
976:David Bowie
920:Texas Flood
916:Larry Davis
893:Claude Nobs
856:Alan Haynes
841:Manor Downs
786:W. C. Clark
774:Albert King
637:Early years
597:Lonnie Mack
581:Albert King
467:Texas Flood
453:Let's Dance
448:David Bowie
372:srvofficial
341:Formerly of
288:Instruments
264:Texas blues
135: /
123:96°48.771′W
120:32°40.417′N
8027:Categories
7899:Ricky Byrd
7885:Mike Dirnt
7825:Performers
7400:In Session
7378:Live Alive
7241:'s channel
6565:August 13,
6378:Smith 2015
5868:August 13,
5721:Nixon 1983
5331:Perry 1989
4911:Live Alive
4821:Live Alive
4778:Rosen 1985
4715:Nixon 1985
4465:Prial 2006
4439:Prial 2006
2748:soundcheck
2655:and hired
2576:Wyatt Earp
2355:Texas Navy
2339:See also:
2206:John Mayer
2194:blues rock
2182:Cesar Diaz
1839:Toxicology
1722:After the
1637:Live Alive
1628:Live Alive
1547:Live Alive
1542:Live Alive
1534:Live Alive
1527:Live Alive
1520:Live Alive
1300:'s song, "
1181:Uriah Heep
1169:Ted Nugent
1143:Kurt Loder
1029:Earl Slick
990:China Girl
784:, bassist
753:Austin Sun
720:Marc Benno
674:Attending
617:Jimmy Reed
405:blues rock
269:blues rock
196:;
64:1954-10-03
7911:Gary Ryan
7907:Joan Jett
7871:Green Day
7593:Say What!
7560:Hide Away
7552:Crossfire
7489:Rude Mood
6770:April 25,
6647:April 13,
6470:Billboard
6295:April 25,
5709:Kopp 2010
5658:Menn 1992
5487:0148-7736
5292:Billboard
5183:Paul 1999
4907:Paul 1999
4852:Paul 1999
4336:April 13,
4281:April 13,
4232:April 13,
4081:Billboard
4065:April 13,
3625:Reid 2010
3236:Gill 2010
3012:Gill 2010
2824:Citations
2614:Woodstock
2565:squeaks".
2518:Footnotes
2296:MusiCares
2277:governor
2252:released
2168:Fuzz Face
2150:While an
2089:Riviera,
2081:Capri, a
2007:Equipment
2001:Boot Hill
1944:Otis Rush
1936:Buddy Guy
1920:B.B. King
1868:Buddy Guy
1822:Bell 206B
1753:Fuzz Face
1472:Astrodome
1461:ping-pong
1251:, at the
1191:ticket."
1177:The Kinks
1156:Billboard
1101:Buddy Guy
912:Rude Mood
908:Hide Away
906:'s song "
758:Buddy Guy
732:Hollywood
705:Sugarloaf
585:Otis Rush
559:Oak Cliff
539:U.S. Navy
489:in 1990.
381:Signature
310:1965–1990
235:(brother)
229:Relatives
156:Education
7923:Lou Reed
7881:Tré Cool
7584:Pipeline
7224:AllMusic
7191:Musician
6178:July 20,
6019:AllMusic
5950:Archived
5768:AllMusic
5645:Archived
4276:AllMusic
4060:AllMusic
2789:Broadway
2672:'s knee.
2584:sunburst
2455:See also
2145:Marshall
2087:Epiphone
1589:cannabis
1351:mariachi
1322:Dr. John
1147:AllMusic
740:Bill Ham
697:A New Hi
647:pop rock
625:Epiphone
555:asbestos
456:(1983).
212:Partners
7863:Sam Lay
7611:Testify
7474:Singles
7344:In Step
7245:YouTube
7233:Discogs
7084:Variety
6845:Request
6450:Sources
6040:Variety
5773:May 31,
5671:Request
5481:: 210.
3401:Request
2910:Upi.com
2431:In Step
2231:Variety
2178:Octavia
2173:In Step
2117:Antigua
2028:pickups
2018:Guitars
1770:Nureyev
1748:In Step
1740:In Step
1724:In Step
1709:In Step
1704:In Step
1691:In Step
1684:In Step
1677:In Step
1662:Toronto
1621:Atlanta
1601:whiskey
1566:cocaine
1365:", and
1355:Testify
1222:Variety
1185:Q102-FM
1141:editor
1124:Playboy
1002:A&R
969:, with
948:wrote:
869:cocaine
852:Houston
541:during
477:In Step
367:Website
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