News
Music doc 'Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues' has gotten a March 21st release date from Freestyle Digital Media.
DALLAS (AP) — The electric guitar that blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan used in his first studio recording and early performances has fetched $250,000 at auction in his hometown of Dallas.
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 ...
Getty Image In 1989, Stevie Ray Vaughan released his fourth studio album, and among the tracks was one titled “Tightrope.” The song’s lyrics detailed a man that had been to hell and back.
The electric guitar that Stevie Ray Vaughan used in his first studio recording and early performances was given to him as a gift by his brother Jimmie. "Jimbo" is carved on the back.
Stevie Ray Vaughan would have turned 56 this October. Their last conversation (after that final gig with Eric Clapton and Robert Cray at Alpine Valley in East Roy, Wis.) was a trifle.
Just four years after Stevie Ray Vaughan took his addictions into recovery and returned to stages and studios, he was killed after an outdoor show in Wisconsin.
This is an August 1989 file photo of the late blues singer Stevie Ray Vaughan, who died in an Aug. 27, 1990 helicopter crash neat East Tryo, Wis. To honor Vaughan's memory and talent, a group of ...
Album Review Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Couldn't Stand the Weather: Legacy Edition. by Doug Collette August 15, 2010. The two-disc package of Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble's second ...
DALLAS (AP) — The electric guitar that blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan used in his first studio recording and early performances is expected to sell for about $400,000 at auction ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan. 1985 photo by Jay Godwin / American-Statesman Twenty-five years ago, on the morning of Aug. 27, 1990, Austin woke up to the news that one of the brightest stars of its music co… ...
Though Vaughan's famous guitar, "Lenny," fetched a whopping $623,500 when Guitar Center purchased it in 2004, homes are not guitars. Not even rock star's homes. So it seems like the childhood home ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results