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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 ...
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 ...
E arlier this year, Sammy Hagar claimed that he’d written his latest single in a dream with the late Eddie Van Halen. The story met with bucketloads of skepticism by many, but it turns out Hagar isn’t ...
Since April of last year, Warnock has been working with Kay Kallos, the public art program manager in the city's Office of Cultural Affairs, to secure a spot in Kiest Park honoring both Stevie Ray ...
The Culture Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Childhood Home Is on the Market The Oak Cliff home of the guitar great was listed last week at $169,000.
There are also stations to hear albums and watch video interviews with Jimmie, Gary Clark Jr. and Reese Wynans, who played in Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Double Trouble band for its last five years.
Hopkins says Stevie Ray Vaughan, who traded the guitar away in 1971, mentioned in a 1989 interview how much he'd like to have it back. Vaughan died in a 1990 helicopter crash. He was 35.
Brother Jimmie Vaughan spent the spring and summer listening to this legacy, hoping to put together one last record of Stevie Ray Vaughan studio material. The process was grueling.
For proof, listen only to that dreadful 1996 A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan, on which brother Jimmie, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Dr. John, and other old friends tried to find some way into all ...
Dallas-born blues-rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed early Monday in a helicopter crash in Wisconsin that also claimed four other lives. The Grammy Award winner was 35.
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.
"I wrote kind of as a tribute to Stevie, who I’ve always been a huge fan of. I remember the last time I saw [him]; it was at an Eric Clapton concert.