Stevie Ray Vaughan & Buddy Guy – Tin Pan Alley (Part 1)

On April 29, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Buddy Guy Birthday Jam 1989. Figured i might as well upload this, considering it was Stevie’s birthday yesterday (3rd october). Brilliant show and collaboration with two blues greats. You can really see how close Stevie and Buddy were. Anyway this is Tin Pan Alley (Part 1), an absolutely amazing version. Enjoy [...]

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Buddy Guy Birthday Jam 1989. Figured i might as well upload this, considering it was Stevie’s birthday yesterday (3rd october). Brilliant show and collaboration with two blues greats. You can really see how close Stevie and Buddy were. Anyway this is Tin Pan Alley (Part 1), an absolutely amazing version. Enjoy Folks!!!!
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Stevie Ray Vaughan – The Sky Is Crying (Live in Iowa 1987)

On April 26, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Stephen Ray “Stevie” Vaughan (October 3, 1954 — August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Eighteen albums of Vaughan’s work have been released. Vaughan was inspired to play guitar by his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan, and was influenced by such players as Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Guy. After a few years as [...]

Stephen Ray “Stevie” Vaughan (October 3, 1954 — August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Eighteen albums of Vaughan’s work have been released. Vaughan was inspired to play guitar by his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan, and was influenced by such players as Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Guy. After a few years as a sideman in and around Austin, Vaughan formed the band Double Trouble, with whom he made four successful studio albums and established a reputation as one of the foremost blues guitarists in the world. He was noted for using the Fender Stratocaster, with several guitars being made in tribute to Vaughan, including a Signature Stratocaster and a replica of his famous Strat named “Lenny”. In 1986, after years of substance abuse from alcohol and cocaine, he spent a month in drug rehabilitation, and remained clean and sober for the final four years of his life, until his death in 1990 in a helicopter crash. On February 22, 2000, Vaughan was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in Washington, DC, being one of only 79 performers to be inducted. He also won several WC Handy Awards, during his lifetime and posthumously, including Entertainer of the Year and Instrumentalist of the Year in 1984. In 2003, he was ranked #7 in Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Classic Rock Magazine ranked him #3 in their list of the 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes in 2007. Vaughan was born in Dallas, Texas, the son of 26-year-old Martha Jean Vaughan
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Stevie Ray Vaughan – Wall of denial,New York 4.10.-90

On April 22, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Stevie Ray Vaughan – Wall of denial ;Live in New York NY 1990 Late Night Show

Stevie Ray Vaughan – Wall of denial ;Live in New York NY 1990 Late Night Show

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Stevie Ray Vaughan – Voodoo Child

On April 16, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Stephen Ray “Stevie” Vaughan (October 3, 1954 — August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Eighteen albums of Vaughan’s work have been released. Vaughan was inspired to play guitar by his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan, and was influenced by such players as Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Guy. After a few years as [...]

Stephen Ray “Stevie” Vaughan (October 3, 1954 — August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Eighteen albums of Vaughan’s work have been released. Vaughan was inspired to play guitar by his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan, and was influenced by such players as Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Guy. After a few years as a sideman in and around Austin, Vaughan formed the band Double Trouble, with whom he made four successful studio albums and established a reputation as one of the foremost blues guitarists in the world. He was noted for using the Fender Stratocaster, with several guitars being made in tribute to Vaughan, including a Signature Stratocaster and a replica of his famous Strat named “Lenny”. In 1986, after years of substance abuse from alcohol and cocaine, he spent a month in drug rehabilitation, and remained clean and sober for the final four years of his life, until his death in 1990 in a helicopter crash. On February 22, 2000, Vaughan was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in Washington, DC, being one of only 79 performers to be inducted. He also won several WC Handy Awards, during his lifetime and posthumously, including Entertainer of the Year and Instrumentalist of the Year in 1984. In 2003, he was ranked #7 in Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Classic Rock Magazine ranked him #3 in their list of the 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes in 2007. Vaughan was born in Dallas, Texas, the son of 26-year-old Martha Jean Vaughan
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“King BB” Original Blues Guitar Solo Improv by Joey Vaughan “World Blues Attack” PRS

On April 11, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Hi everyone! I’m playing my original blues improv to a backing track I found on You Tube.It is from Backingmusic and called “Slow Blues Backing Track in A” I’m using my PRS Single cut with humbuckers (massive sound and that’s not funny). Also, some sort of echo that my daughter thought sounded cool and fun [...]

Hi everyone! I’m playing my original blues improv to a backing track I found on You Tube.It is from Backingmusic and called “Slow Blues Backing Track in A” I’m using my PRS Single cut with humbuckers (massive sound and that’s not funny). Also, some sort of echo that my daughter thought sounded cool and fun from my Zoom G-2. Epiphone Valve Jr.natural tube amp. sound! On my top 10 list! Blues “society” forever! I did really “feel it” toward the middle of the song. I’m hoping that you “blues listeners” out there can feel it too! Get off your iphone and your ipod!No games played here! Top 100 guitarist players of all time.I have listened to guys like Robert Johnson, John Mayall, Paul Butterfield, Albert King, Stevie Ray, Eric Clapton,Sonny Boy Williamson,John Lee Hooker, The Beatles, the Rolling Stones,Muddy Waters, Lightning Hopkins, T. Bone Walker,Taj Majal, Johnny Winter,Howlin’ Wolf,Magic Sam, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Neil Young,Albert Collins,John Mayer,Ronnie Earl,Clarence Gatemouth Brown,Roy Buchanan,Memphis Slim, U2,Little Walter and Willie Dixon. My favorite blues songs are Texas Flood and Blues Boys! To my friends in Argentina, China,Australia, India, Russia, Japan, Canada, Spain, japan,France,Poland,Italy,Brazil,Peru,United Kingdom,.Mexico, Florida and California, Chicago.Boston, Singapore,Orlando, St. Louis, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Dallas, Texas, London, Madrid and the Netherlands!Also, The Doors, The Who, The Rolling Stones by design, The Beatles
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BB KING, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, ERIC CLAPTON – Why I Sing the Blues

On April 11, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

BB KING & friends “A Blues Session”. Paul Butterfield, Phill Collins, Dr. John, Etla James, Chaka Khan, Albert King, Gladys Knight, Billy Ocean.

BB KING & friends “A Blues Session”. Paul Butterfield, Phill Collins, Dr. John, Etla James, Chaka Khan, Albert King, Gladys Knight, Billy Ocean.

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Eric Clapton Live – Stevie Ray Vaughan Tribute – SRV Shuffle

On April 10, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan: Eric Clapton BB King Robert Gray Buddy Guy Dr. John Art Neville Bonnie Raitt Jimmie Vaughan Video Rating: 5 / 5

Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan: Eric Clapton BB King Robert Gray Buddy Guy Dr. John Art Neville Bonnie Raitt Jimmie Vaughan
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I Know A Woman by Rachel Vaughan

On April 7, 2011, in Bucktown, by

Rachel Vaughan (featuring Lindsay Bingham) I Know A Woman John Kimler’s Open Mic at Bucktown Pub Video Rating: 0 / 5

Rachel Vaughan (featuring Lindsay Bingham) I Know A Woman John Kimler’s Open Mic at Bucktown Pub
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