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Houston Matters Kenny Wayne Shepherd says going by three names had nothing to do with Stevie Ray Vaughan Ahead of a concert Sunday with Bobby Rush at House of Blues, Shepherd explains how he chose ...
It's all about letting loose, blowing off steam, getting wild and crazy. And there is no better band to fan the flames of this party than Albert Collins and the Icebreakers. The band kicks it off ...
She and Dowe owned and operated Dowe’s on Ninth, the spot for live jazz in Pittsburgh from 1999 to 2007. After Pittsburgh CAPA 6-12 moved in next door to Dowe’s in 2003, she started utilizing her ...
Sheet music pages can be found in a variety of rooms in Blue Prince, and finding one will make you wonder, “Are there more?” Short answer: Yes, there is indeed a sprawling sheet music page puzzle.
Gary Clark Jr. reflects on Austin City Limits and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Enjoy an extended interview with Gary Clark Jr. as he reflects on watching his hero, Stevie Ray Vaughan on Austin City Limits ...
So I got a chance to watch him up close and ask him questions. And he'd play the Juneteenth Festival every year. I'd always be around when he was playing. He was one of my first influences.” ...
[ 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 ...
According to a survey, people would most like to be buried next to Elvis Presley. Dallas guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan is No. 36 on the list.
However, "Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues" offers a more intimate look at the Vaughan brothers, enriched by exclusive insights from Jimmie Vaughan, their closest friends, and ...
Seeing Post Malone paying tribute to the blues-rock legend and his fellow Texan, Stevie Ray Vaughan is cool. However, some listeners may not know that Vaughan wasn’t the first to record the song.
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 ...