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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 ...
By 1989, Stevie Ray Vaughan was no stranger to the ACL stage, having performed there six years earlier. But it was this show, a little less than a year before his death, that most people remember.
Today is the 25th anniversary of the death of legendary blues musician Stevie Ray Vaughan, a guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer. For the fifth consecutive year, Costa Rica’s JR Blues ...
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.
Dallas guitarist Tommy Katona knows full well the musical pull of the late Texas blues-rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan: It captured him as a 4-year-old in his native Hungary when ...
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 ...
On Aug. 27, 1990, Stevie and Double Trouble were joined onstage at a concert at the Alpine Valley Musical Theater by Eric Clapton, Jimmie Vaughan, Buddy Guy, and Robert Cray.
Stevie Ray Vaughan would have turned 56 this October. Their last conversation (after that final gig with Eric Clapton and Robert Cray at Alpine Valley in East Roy, Wis.) was a trifle.
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin-claimed but Dallas-born, musician Stevie Ray Vaughan died 29 years ago today in a tragic helicopter crash. The year was 1990 and Vaughan had finished playing a concert at ...
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