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Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Stephen Ray "Stevie" Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and a notable recording artist. Often referred to by his initials, SRV, he is best known as the leader of the blues rock band Double Trouble, with whom he recorded four studio albums. Influenced by guitarists of various genres, Vaughan emphasized intensity and emotion in his guitar playing, and favored vintage guitars and amplifiers. He became one of the leading blues rock musicians, encompassing multiple styles, including jazz and ballads. Born and raised in Dallas as the younger brother of Jimmie Vaughan, he moved to Austin at the age of 17, and formed the band, Triple Threat Revue, that evolved into a band called Double Trouble, in 1978. Accompanied by drummer Chris Layton, bassist Tommy Shannon, and later, keyboardist Reese Wynans, Vaughan became an important figure in Texas blues, a loud, swing-driven fusion of blues and rock. Despite the breakthrough success of Double Trouble's debut Epic album, Texas Flood (1983), Vaughan entered a period of alcohol and drug addiction. In 1986, he successfully completed rehabilitation and released the album In Step in (1989). On August 27, 1990, while departing a concert venue by helicopter in East Troy, Wisconsin, Vaughan was killed when the helicopter crashed into the side of a ski hill. His death triggered a global outpouring of grief, and as many as 3,000 people reportedly attended his public memorial service in Dallas. Vaughan was highly rated and is considered to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He has received critical recognition for his guitar playing, ranked at #7 on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists" in 2003. He ranked #3 on Classic Rock magazine's list of "100 Wildest Guitar Heroes" in 2007. Vaughan won six Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary Blues Performance for In Step. Vaughan was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000 and won five W.C. Handy Awards. As of 2012, Vaughan has sold over 11.5 million albums with Double Trouble.

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Discography

  • In the open, KFAT 'Fat Fry', Gilroy, CA, 20.08.1979
  • 1989-07-30: Buddy Guy's Legend Club, Chicago, Illinois, 1990
  • Precious Stones II, 1994
  • Liberated Stilleto Rain
  • Mega Rare Trax, Volume 1
  • In Italy, 1988
  • Live From Austin
  • Let the Good Times Roll (disc 2)
  • A Tale Untold 3
  • Peace in the Valley
  • In Session, 2003
  • The Final Concert at Alpine
  • 1983-04-27: Complete Dallas Rehearsals: Dallas, TX, USA, 1995
  • Three Bar Blues
  • Touch the Sky - Studio Sessions
  • 1990-04-15: Detroit, MI, USA
  • Best 2000
  • Colorado and New Mexico
  • It's Still Called the Blues
  • Interview/Lesson Disc from Guitar World
  • Alone in the Ozone
  • The Rocker
  • Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Stevie Ray Vaughan, 2003
  • Rough Edges
  • Final Performance at Alpine Valley
  • 1990-08-26: Alpine Valley, WI, USA
  • A Tale Untold (The Soul to Soul Sessions, Volume 1), 1996
  • Stormy Monday
  • Reseda Blues
  • In Memoriam
  • Real Deal Sampler
  • Hound Dog Man, 1985
  • Tin Pan Alley, 2000
  • Harling's Upstairs (disc 2)
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan Mix
  • Box Set 3
  • Let Me Love You Baby, 1989
  • The Forgotten Show
  • The First Thunder
  • The Slow Blues, 2003
  • A Tale Untold (The Soul to Soul Sessions, Volume 2), 1996
  • We Are Called Double Trouble (disc 3: 1979-11-24: Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI, USA)
  • 1983-12-10: Antone's, Austin, TX, USA
  • A Good Texan: Live
  • Unplugged and Jamming
  • Montreux Jazz Festival
  • Jammin' With the Boys
  • Collections, 2005
  • Live At Legends (7-30-89)
  • Two (Vaughan) Hearts Are Better Than One, 1986
  • The Best Of, 2007
  • Bug
  • Unforgettable Night
  • Tokyo '85
  • Live at Austin City Limits
  • '59 Fender Stratocaster, 1999

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