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Some of Stevie Ray Vaughan 's talented peers united on a single stage on May 11, 1995, nearly five years after the helicopter crash that killed him, in order to pay tribute to a life and career ...
On May 4, 1989, legendary Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan kicked off the final tour of his short and celebrated career. It was an 18-month affair that almost never happened.
Stevie Ray Vaughan's final performance was an epic jam on "Sweet Home Chicago" with Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray and Jimmie Vaughan.
PHOTOS: SRV in life 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.
2. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Live at the El Mocambo (1991) This live concert was shot and recorded in 1983 but released nearly a decade later.
One of the more iconic concerts of our time must be the time that Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Beck brought their The Fire Meets The Fury Tour to Detroit’s Cobo Arena on Nov. 3, 1989.
Today would have been Stevie Ray Vaughan’s 60th birthday. The brilliant guitarist’s life was tragically cut short at the age of 35, when he died in a helicopter crash.
[ Cheers and applause ] -Evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to to El Mocambo. Boogie time tonight, please welcome from Austin, Texas, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. [ "Testify" plays ...
Less than a year before his tragic death in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990, electric guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan embarked on a co-headlining tour for the ages with Jeff Beck. By all ...
For now, Texas Flood is playing live concerts in Houston as well as at local venues like Fat Daddy’s in Mansfield and on a show scheduled for Feb. 6 at Arlington Music Hall where they’ll play ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan would have turned 65 years old today. Tragically, "SRV," as he was lovingly known by his fans, lost his life at the age of 35, killed in a Bell 206 helicopter crash in East Troy ...