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Stevie Ray Vaughan
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With his astonishingly accomplished guitar playing,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
ignited the blues revival of the '80s.
Vaughan
drew equally from bluesmen like
Albert King
,
Otis Rush
, and
Muddy Waters
and rock & roll players like
Jimi Hendrix
and
Lonnie Mack
, as well as the stray jazz guitarist like
Kenny Burrell
, developing a uniquely eclectic and fiery style that sounded like no other guitarist, regardless of genre.
Vaughan
bridged the gap between blues and rock like no other artist had since
the late '60s. For the next seven years,
Stevie Ray
was the leading light in American blues, consistently selling out concerts while his albums regularly went gold. His tragic death in 1990 only emphasized his influence in blues and American rock & roll.
Born and raised in Dallas,
Vaughan
began playing guitar as a child, inspired by older brother
Jimmie
. When he was in junior high school, he began playing in a number of garage bands, which occasionally landed gigs in local nightclubs. By the time he was 17, he had dropped out of high school to concentrate on playing music.
Vaughan
's first real band was the Cobras, who played clubs and bars in Austin during the mid-'70s. Following that group's demise, he formed Triple Threat in 1975. Triple Threat also featured bassist
Jackie Newhouse
, drummer
Chris Layton
, and vocalist
Lou Ann Barton
. After a few years of playing Texas bars and clubs,
Barton
left the band in 1978. The group decided to continue performing under the name
Double Trouble
, which was inspired by the
Otis Rush
song of the same name;
Vaughan
became the band's lead singer.
For the next few years,
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
played the Austin area, becoming one of the most popular bands in Texas. In 1982, the band played the Montreux Festival and their performance caught the attention of
David Bowie
and
Jackson Browne
. After
Double Trouble
's performance,
Bowie
asked
Vaughan
to play on his forthcoming album, while
Browne
offered the group free recording time at his Los Angeles studio, Downtown; both offers were accepted.
Stevie Ray
laid down the lead guitar tracks for what became
Bowie
's
Let's Dance
album in late 1982. Shortly afterward,
John Hammond, Sr.
landed
Vaughan and Double Trouble
a record contract with Epic, and the band recorded its debut album in less than a week at Downtown.
Vaughan
's debut album,
Texas Flood
, was released in the summer of 1983, a few months after
Bowie
's
Let's Dance
appeared. On its own,
Let's Dance
earned
Vaughan
quite a bit of attention, but
Texas Flood
was a blockbuster blues success; receiving positive reviews in both blues and rock publications, reaching number 38 on the charts, and crossing over to album rock radio stations.
Bowie
offered
Vaughan
the lead guitarist role for his 1983 stadium tour, but he turned him down, preferring to play with
Double Trouble
.
Vaughan and Double Trouble
set off on a successful tour and quickly recorded their second album,
Couldn't Stand the Weather
, which was released in May of 1984. The album was more successful than its predecessor, reaching number 31 on the charts; by the end of 1985, the album went gold.
Double Trouble
added keyboardist
Reese Wynans
in 1985, before they recorded their third album,
Soul to Soul
. The record was released in August 1985 and was also quite successful, reaching number 34 on the charts.
Although his professional career was soaring,
Vaughan
was sinking deep into alcoholism and drug addiction. Despite his declining health,
Vaughan
continued to push himself, releasing the double live album
Live Alive
in October of 1986 and launching an extensive American tour in early 1987. Following the tour,
Vaughan
checked into a rehabilitation clinic. The guitarist's time in rehab was kept fairly quiet, and for the next year
Stevie Ray and Double Trouble
were fairly inactive.
Vaughan
performed a number of concerts in 1988, including a headlining gig at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and wrote his fourth album. The resulting record,
In Step
, appeared in June of 1989 and became his most successful album, peaking at number 33 on the charts, earning a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Recording, and going gold just over six months after its release.
In the spring of 1990,
Stevie Ray
recorded an album with his brother
Jimmie
, which was scheduled for release in the fall of the year. In the late summer of 1990,
Vaughan and Double Trouble
set out on an American headlining tour. On August 26, 1990, their East Troy, WI, gig concluded with an encore jam featuring guitarists
Eric Clapton
,
Buddy Guy
,
Jimmie Vaughan
, and
Robert Cray
. After the concert,
Stevie Ray
boarded a helicopter bound for Chicago. Minutes after its 12:30 a.m. takeoff, the helicopter crashed, killing
Vaughan
and the other four passengers. He was only 35 years old.
Family Style
,
Stevie Ray
's duet album with
Jimmie
, appeared in October and entered the charts at number seven.
Family Style
began a series of posthumous releases that were as popular as the albums
Vaughan
released during his lifetime.
The Sky Is Crying
, a collection of studio outtakes compiled by
Jimmie
, was released in October of 1991; it entered the charts at number ten and went platinum three months after its release.
In the Beginning
, a recording of a
Double Trouble
concert in 1980, was released in the fall of 1992 and the compilation
Greatest Hits
was released in 1995. In 1999,
Vaughan
's original albums were remastered and reissued, with
The Real Deal: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
also appearing that year. 2000 saw the release of the four-disc box
SRV
, which concentrated heavily on outtakes, live performances, and rarities. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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I'd agree with ya there... Stevie.. Clapton.. B.B. King... can't beat the blues
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The absolute best blues guitarist of all time, I was lucky enough to see him live here in knoxville,tn best concert that I remember...
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Texas Flood/In the Beginning
(16 songs)
The Best of Stevie Ray Vaughan
(11 songs)
Solos, Sessions & Encores
(2 songs)
The Real Deal: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
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