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E arlier this year, Sammy Hagar claimed that he’d written his latest single in a dream with the late Eddie Van Halen. The ...
Safe to say that SRV's brother, Jimmie, wasn't sure at first, and it took some persuasion from Stevie’s tech, René Martinez, ...
It’s been more than five weeks since fatal flooding hit Central Texas, and Texans are still doing what they can to raise ...
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.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is pictured in an undated photo. (Courtesy) Editor's note: These stories originally appeared in the August 28, 1990, edition of The Dallas Morning News.
Stevie Ray Vaughan at Lee Park, 1980 (Photo by Kirby Warnock) Of course, at the time he was still Stevie Vaughan. And he sounded like this.
Stevie Ray Vaughan's big brother takes with pride -- and joy -- about his brother's upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with his band, Double Trouble.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble topped the Mainstream Rock singles chart only once, with 1989's "Crossfire," the searing man-on-the-run megahit from In Step.
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… ...
In May 2020, the above-displayed photograph supposedly showing graffiti on a statue of Stevie Ray Vaughan, a famous Texas blues guitarist, was circulated on social media. This is a genuine photograph.
In 2004, Stevie Ray Vaughan’s famous guitar, “Lenny,” was listed for sale at the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival by the famous New York auction house Christie’s.
Jimmie Vaughan paid an emotional tribute to his younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan, who died in a helicopter crash in 1990 at the age of 35, at Saturday’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ...