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(Photo by Clayton Call/Redferns) Stevie Ray Vaughan According to the late musician's official website, he had moved to Austin in the mid-1970s after dropping out of high school to pursue music.
Editor’s note: This article was originally published February 7, 2014 Texas soul legend Barbara Lynn and her grandchildren The Johnsons are scheduled to play the North Door tomorrow night. W… ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan Park, a Cockrell Hill venue celebrating the Grammy-winning blues-rock guitarist, is about to become official. The park, which has been in development since last summer, will be ...
Inspired by its namesake, Dallas native and Grammy-Award-winning artist, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, the park is constructed at the site where Vaughan played his first gig in 1965 at the Cockrell ...
Show notes after the jump. 1. Here, you can find Craig’s Stevie Ray Vaughan fan site. 2. And here is a fine background of Austin’s Stevie Ray statue, courtesy The Austin American Statesman. 3.
Footage has emerged online of Stevie Ray Vaughan making a storming debut appearance on Late Night with David Letterman in 1989. The newly unearthed clip originally aired on NBC on September 21 of ...
John Gardner (left) and Kyle Duke, who both grew up in Oak Cliff and attended Stevie Ray Vaughan's funeral, were among those who paid their respects Friday. 'I will never forget when they sang ...
ABJ photographer Arnold Wells — who is also a blues musician — got an inside look at the exhibit that honors the musical legacy of Austin guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan.
On this day (August 27) in 1990, the music world lost the masterful blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. Vaughan, who was 35, was killed in a helicopter crash after jamming with Eric Clapton and ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Alan Light TEXAS FLOOD The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan By Alan Paul and Andy Aledort ...