The Austin legend shared his thoughts with us this past year while discussing guitar highlights from his long career ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan once reflected on his hero Jimi Hendrix and how his blues style, incorporating the likes of B.B. King and Albert Collins, influenced him.
There are no prizes for guessing Hendrix and SRV are on the southpaw blues-rock phenom's Mt. Rushmore of riffs, but he’s got ...
However, "Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues" offers a more intimate look at the Vaughan brothers, enriched by exclusive insights from Jimmie Vaughan, their closest friends ...
Like most blues and jazz legends, Stevie Ray Vaughan wasn't just known for his scorching guitar licks and soulful voice. He ...
Learn about the winter solstice with Fiske Planetarium astronomers. After a 30-minute presentation, attendees can ask the ...
Montreal musician Steve Hill talks about teenage busking, recording a song by The Doors and surviving a car crash ...
Benefest 2024 took center stage this past Thursday through Saturday at The Union, with 18 bands total playing 40-minute sets over three nights — and for good causes. One of those bands featured a ...
He also learned guitar from Johnny Winter and Stevie Ray Vaughan. At 18, he played with Luther at the 1983 Chicago Blues Festival, and two days after graduating from high school, Koko Taylor ...
Goodman, Basie and Turner all shone in this elevated setting, as did jazz notables such as Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis, blues names ... guitar phenomenon Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Stevie Wonder pictured last year during MusiCares Persons of the Year Honoring Berry Gordy. Last night in Los Angeles, Wonder asked the audience to rise for Gordy, still up for a night out at age 95.