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Earlier this year, Sammy Hagar claimed that he’d written his latest single in a dream with the late Eddie Van Halen. The ...
It’s been more than five weeks since fatal flooding hit Central Texas, and Texans are still doing what they can to raise ...
In 1989, Stevie Ray Vaughan released his fourth studio album, and among the tracks was one titled “Tightrope.” The song’s lyrics detailed a man that had been to hell and back.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is pictured in an undated photo. (Courtesy) Editor's note: These stories originally appeared in the August 28, 1990, edition of The Dallas Morning News.
Stevie Ray Vaughan plays guitar as he performs onstage at the Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, Wisconsin, August 26, 1990. It would be his last public performance.
Stevie Ray Vaughan at Lee Park, 1980 (Photo by Kirby Warnock) Of course, at the time he was still Stevie Vaughan. And he sounded like this.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble has been eligible for the Hall of Fame since 2008. Many critics and artists were surprised it took this long for the band to get in. But that's all over now.
Music doc 'Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues' out March 21 Jay N. Miller For The Patriot Ledger 0:00 ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan was already playing the tune “Texas Flood” live, in Austin, as a new member of a popular dance-happy soul and blues revue known as Paul Ray and the Cobras — a stint that ...
In 2004, Stevie Ray Vaughan’s famous guitar, “Lenny,” was listed for sale at the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival by the famous New York auction house Christie’s.