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Genre: Blues / Rock
Location NEW YORK, New York, US
Profile Views: 1384169
Last Login: 12/6/2010
Member Since 11/2/2005
Website SRVOfficial.com
Record Label Legacy Recordings/Sony Music
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Bio
With his no holds barred blues-rock attitude and virtuosic guitar capabilities, Stevie Ray Vaughan soared during the 1980s to become one of the greatest guitarists of all time. As the voice of the American blues during his incredible and groundbreaking career, Stevie Ray’s guitar style paid homage to the likes of Muddy Waters and Jimi Hendrix while showcasing his own characteristically warm and full-bodied tone. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000, and has been cited as a major influence from such guitarists as John Mayer and Robert Randolph to Eric Johnson and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Tragically, ..Stevie Ray Vaughan.. died in a 1990 helicopter crash, but his legacy lives on as an American blues-rock icon and a guitarist of unparalleled talent and vision -
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Latest Blog Entries
- Aug 27, 2010 2:58 PM R.I.P. Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Aug 6, 2010 6:56 PM Tommy Shannon Talks About Guitar Legend Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Sound, Style and Spirit
- Jul 27, 2010 3:18 PM Couldn't Stand The Weather Legacy Edition in-stores Today!
- Jul 16, 2010 4:16 PM Songs from Couldn't Stand The Weather (Legacy Edition) added to music player
- Jun 24, 2010 9:49 PM NEW / Official Stevie Ray Vaughan Web Site Launches!
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"Pride And Joy" Live at Montreux 1982
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32 Songs | Jul 27, 2010
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10 Songs | Oct 9, 2007
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5 Songs | Aug 21, 2007
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5 Songs | Aug 21, 2007
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"Pride And Joy" Live at Montreux 1982
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"Love Struck Baby" Live at Montreux 1982
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Comments
- Xooniatrueblood2 years ago
Stevie Ray you are missed but you're still the coolist guitar at the party
- Tae♥2 years ago
Life without you....All the love you passed our way
The angels have waited for so long....Now they have their way
.....God really blessed Us, with with the gift of you. - JUDY ( FEBRUARY )2 years ago
* STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN *
W O W !!! THE EMBODIEMENT OF BLUE'S GUITAR !!!
NEVER SEEN HIM LIVE ... BUT OH DID I HEAR OF
HIM & HIS MUSIC THRU OUT MY LIFE !!!
ONLY * THE * BEST PLAY ON !!!
ALWAYS , JUDY ( FEBRUARY )
CINCINNATI , OHIO. - Mojo Hammer2 years ago
never be another like you, simply the greatest
gw - CHRIS ASHE2 years ago
Hey Stevie,
20 years ago, you passed away, and the blues still have tears in the eyes, I miss you so much...
CHRIS - karim belkhelfa2 years ago
Pride and Joy !!!!
cheers from a bluesy boy - ReRe2 years ago
thanks for the add! i love stevie's music
- Greg Ashton Haze2 years ago
I had a chance to see him right before he passed & I was absolutely blown away. It was the best $10 I have ever spent on a show.
Cya - Jack Mueller2 years ago
miss u, and i'm way too young to have seen u live,
but u always a legend. - Matt2 years ago
Stevie still comes up at least once a week in conversations with friends. Man I love him. The dudes sweat hit me at one of his shows when I was 17. I did not even get grossed out. In fact I was honored. Ha. God Bless Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Bio:
With his no holds barred blues-rock attitude and virtuosic guitar capabilities, Stevie Ray Vaughan soared during the 1980s to become one of the greatest guitarists of all time. As the voice of the American blues during his incredible and groundbreaking career, Stevie Ray’s guitar style paid homage to the likes of Muddy Waters and Jimi Hendrix while showcasing his own characteristically warm and full-bodied tone. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000, and has been cited as a major influence from such guitarists as John Mayer and Robert Randolph to Eric Johnson and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Tragically, Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a 1990 helicopter crash, but his legacy lives on as an American blues-rock icon and a guitarist of unparalleled talent and vision..
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