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Ever since witnessing big brother Jimmie prodigiously moving around a three-string guitar, Stevie Ray Vaughan had a serious case of “Wow, me too!”
Grammy Winning Producer Jim Gaines Tells His Story to Lee Zimmerman in
‘Thirty Years Behind The Glass’
“I thought that everybody was getting into bad health over the way we were living and I had a concern that Stevie could die.”
Here is our list of the most iconic blues guitars, synonymous with their players, in the history of the genre.
When Stevie Ray Vaughan died on the morning of August 27th, 1990, a piece of the blues world’s heart died with him.
Texas blues sprung up out of the land. From oil fields. Lumber yards. Levee Camps. But there’s really only one man who deserves credit for bringin’ this certain style out of the Lone Star state and out to the rest of the world. Blind Lemon Jefferson.
The second annual Blues Today symposium will be held at Buddy Guy’s Legends this Thursday, June 11th!
The meeting of SRV and Buddy Guy at Legends was the stuff of lost live music legend — until recently! Legends has just released a few minutes of footage of the two jamming! Check it out…
Whether you like, love or hate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , you have a chance participate in the selection process for the 2015 inductees and help get more blues in there.
The 2015 nominations for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been released…