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As the track picks up intensity via Vaughan's raucous chordal solo, Chris Layton's drum fills, and the addition of the #9 to the Eb7 chord by both Vaughan and keyboardist Reese Wynans, Shannon holds ...
Award-winning blues artist Wes Jeans says he is excited to return home to Marshall as he plans to play great hits for a great ...
This is the first in an ongoing series of feature articles from EastIdahoNews.com News Editor David Kennard. He’ll bring you ...
Ritchie Blackmore has never been afraid to make his musical opinions known, and that has resulted in some controversial ...
Seth Rogen recently appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” and wrestled with the prospect of making a sequel to “The Pineapple ...
Jana Birchum Best Statue Stevie Ray Vaughan Arguably one of the city's most revered figures, SRV has reclaimed his reigning title set in stone (bronze, actually) for two years in a row.
Music fans are singing the blues following the closure this week of The Stanhope House, the cramped Sussex County club where Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, and Stevie Ray Vaughn once played.
In today's music landscape, it's all about the bass, but in the '80s, for <b>Stevie Ray Vaughan</b> it was all about the guitar and here is <i>Cold Shot</i> as the evidence.
Stevie Wonder is a musical genius, and even people who don’t necessarily care for all of his music would probably agree with that. Blind almost since birth, he has always had a nearly superhuman ...
"This song, to me was really the quintessential Beach Boys song," said Stevie Nicks of this 1973 Beach Boys favorite.