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Stevie Ray Vaughan

Biography
Stephen Ray Vaughan is born October 3, 1954 at Methodist Hospital in Dallas, Texas, Jim and Martha Vaughan. His brother, Jimmie Vaughan, is three years older. At the age of 7, Vaughan has acquired his first guitar, a Sears toy guitar with three strings. Among the first songs I learned to play were effective in the nightcap, a Texas garage rock band that had a national hit in 1962 with "Wine, wine, wine." In 1963, Vaughn received his first electric guitar, a hand-me-down from his brother.
Early in his career
Friend Jimmie Vaughan, Doyle Bramhall, Stevie Ray Vaughan heard playing a song called "Boogie Jeff" The Yardbirds, and was impressed. Vaughan Bramhall sang and development composer. In 1967, the band that sings first Vaughan, has played an outdoor show in the Park Robert E. Lee Dallas and began to go beyond school dances and private parties. During the summer of 1970 after falling into a barrel of oil while working for fast food Vaughan left his job, he formed his first group relatively long Blackbird, and has dedicated his life to music.
In 1971, Vaughan made his first recording in the studio, sitting with a group of high school called a cast of thousands of dollars for a compilation called A New Hi. The two songs on the album be presented early emerging talent Vaughan. During the Christmas holidays, he left high school and moved to Austin, Texas, with the Blackbird. Its port was a nightclub on the outskirts of town called Soap Creek Hall. In 1972 he joined a rock band called Krackerjack, but left a month later, when the singer decided that the band should wear makeup on stage drama.
In March 1973, Marc Benno Vaughan said his group, the Nightcrawlers, who has been recording a Hollywood album for A & M Records. The recording appears Doyle Bramhall on drums, with the beginning of a partnership with Vaughan composition. The album has not been revealed, however, and went to Texas. A year later, he found a battered 1963 Fender Stratocaster in a music store in Austin. Remain as his favorite guitar for the rest of his life.
In late December 1974, Vaughan has been a popular Austin band Paul Ray and the Cobras, on average about five times a week. The Cobras took a record and has won "Band of the Year" in a survey of the music of Austin. Three years later, Vaughan has left the Cobras and formed Triple Threat Revue with singer Lou Ann Barton, WC Clark on bass, Mike Kindred on keyboards, Freddie "Pharaoh" Walden on drums. Later, Jackie Newhouse replaced WC Clark on bass and Chris Layton on drums replaced Walden. Lou Ann Vaughan and changed the name of the group Double the problem, but Barton left in 1980 to sing in crowded room Blues. On December 23, 1979, Vaughan and Lenora "Lenny" Bailey were married between the fixed housing Night at the Inn of Rome, in Austin.
Double Trouble
Tommy Shannon Krackerjack former bassist Jackie Newhouse replaced in 1981. In July, the group played a music festival in Manor, Texas, and a videotape was delivered performance The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts. Double Trouble, and then played a private party for the Rolling Stones in New York nightclub Danceteria. On July 17, 1982, Vaughan and Double Trouble the rules of the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, first unsigned act to perform at the event. Some in the audience began to boo loudly band through performance since the event was acoustic music. Vaughan then met David Bowie and Jackson Browne stuck with after the show, in an after the party that lasted for hours in the morning.
Bowie asked Vaughan to play lead guitar in the dance of their new album Come on. The album became in the best selling album of Bowie's career. Bowie asked Vaughan to go in his grave Tour moon. During the test period, Vaughan decided to attend the funeral of Muddy Waters and, therefore, was not found for five days. When David Bowie to Stevie said he wanted to go up a ladder with a liitle dance routine while his guitar playing, Stevie realized that this was not their concert. It is not a "pop" artist and has refused to repeat the dance numbers as soon after leave the tour with David Bowie, and returned to concentrate on his music and his career with Double Trouble.
Vaughan time Browne offered his recording studio in Los Angeles without costs, and the group accepted the offer in November 1982. In the spring of next year, the record producer John Hammond heard a tape recording performance Montreux, and earned the band a recording contract with Epic Records. Hammond is credited with the discovery of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, among others. On 13 June 1983 records in the workshop was to Browne Texas Flood changed, Vaughan and Double Trouble's first album, and was released with great critical success, selling more than half million units. With an appearance on Austin City Limits, the readers of Guitar Player magazine Vaughan voted "Best New Talent" and "Best Electric Blues Guitar Player ", with Texas Flood" Best Guitar Album. "
On May 15, 1984, could not stand The time has not been released and reached No. 31 on the Billboard charts. In October 1984, Vaughan and Double Trouble at Carnegie Hall. To celebrate its thirtieth birthday, Vaughan led a group of stars in support, including Dr. John on keyboards and his brother, Jimmie, guitar, wearing Tailored suits in velvet mariachi. His wife and his parents traveled from Texas to share his triumph. In November 1984, Vaughan won the "Entertainer of the Year and Instrumentalist of the Year" Gala at the National Blues in Memphis, Tennessee.
Drug addiction and alcoholism
On September 30, 1985, third album, Soul to Soul, was released, with members of the newsgroup, Reese Wynans on keyboards. She became his third gold album and reached number 34 on the Billboard charts. In July 1986, the band recorded shows in Austin and Dallas their fourth album, Live Alive. On August 27, 1986, Vaughan, his father, Big Jim Vaughan, died of Parkinson's disease. In late September 1986, Vaughan became ill during a tour of Ludwigshafen, Germany. He managed to make it through three more concerts to their disease. He was admitted to a hospital in London before he was transferred to a rehabilitation center in Atlanta, Georgia. Its units have been expanded and cocaine dependence Crown Royal whiskey. After being released songs clean and sober, Vaughan has taken on a subject to deal with addiction recovery. Songs like "Walk the Line" and "Wall of Denial", was written by Stevie Ray Vaughan and fellow musician Bromhill Doyle.
Recovery
Vaughan struggled through two more gigs, if the latest tour dates thirteen were canceled, while Vaughan was admitted to a London hospital. He went clean and sober in Atlanta, Georgia. Tommy Shannon also released all clean and sober Austin. Live Live was released November 15, 1986.
In the spring of 1987, MTV will air the show band in Daytona Beach, Florida as part of its coverage Break. Vaughan also has appeared in the movie Back to the beach, performing "Pipeline" with Dick Dale. BB King also appeared in a special show with Eric Clapton, Albert King, Phil Collins, Gladys Knight, Paul Butterfield, Chaka Khan, Billy Ocean and Cinemax. That same year, Vaughan has filed for divorce Lenny.
In 1988, Vaughan appeared with Stevie Wonder in an MTV special called characters. Double Trouble also feature a concert at the Festival New Orleans Jazz Heritage y. The show, with Katie Webster jams, Albert Collins and BB King, was filmed for a Showtime special called Coast to Coast. Vaughan Lenny divorce is completed later this year.
On January 23, 1989, the band was presented at a launch party Washington, DC, George HW Bush. El Paso fifth album, was released in June, and won a Grammy for Best Recording Contemporary Blues.
In the spring of 1990, Vaughan and his brother recorded an album together, which would be characteristic of the music he had grown up with. Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis and was produced by Nile Rodgers. The brothers have agreed to appoint a family of styles. This summer, Vaughan and Double Trouble went on tour with singer British soul Joe Cocker tour of places like Alaska and the Benson & Hedges Blues Festival.
Death
To complete the summer "in phase" tour Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble played two concerts on August 25 and 26 at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin, on tour with Eric Clapton.
To travel to the room next door, the manager of travel booked four helicopters to bypass crowded. In a dense fog, the helicopter is not certified to standards flight instrument flight rules (IFR) departed at 12:40 am Immediately following the launch area was a hill of 300 feet. helicopter pilot was not Vaughan familiar with the area, and not high enough up immediately after takeoff. Hill Vaughan helicopter crashed.
According to the results reported by the National Transportation Safety Board, the cause of the accident was determined to inadequate planning by the pilot, and the failure to reach high enough to clear an obstacle. The fog and haze and rising terrain have been cited as contributing factors. All occupants, including Vaughan, pilot and three members of the travel Eric Clapton's group were killed instantly.
On August 31, 1990, funeral services were held for Vaughan in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Oak Cliff in Dallas area, Texas. Brother Jimmy's mother, Martha, and his girlfriend Janna attended. Among the mourners were Stevie Wonder, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and Rodgers West Nile.
Legacy
Vaughan Memorial in Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. (301547.1774 97452.4228 / 30.263104833N 97.750673W / 30.263104833, -97.750673)
The 1991 album The Sky Is Crying is the first of several posthumous Vaughan with chart success. Jimmie Vaughan later co-wrote and recorded a song in tribute his brother and other deceased blues guitarists, entitled "Six Strings Down." Bonnie Raitt album in 1991 The luck of the draw has worked. Many other artists recorded songs in memory of Vaughan, including Eric Johnson, Tommy Emmanuel (Stevie's Blues Song), Buddy Guy and Steve Vai ("Jibboom" on the album The Ultra Zone, 1999) and guitarist Wayne Perkins ("Big Stratocaster" Hiking the Heart album). Stevie Wonder included a song on his 1995 live album Wonder Natural titled "Stevie Ray Blues". On the album, Wonder refers to the song as "Stevie Ray Vaughan Blues.
Musicians like John Mayer, Robert Randolph, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Colin James, Jonny Lang, Los Lonely Boys, Mike McCready, Eric Johnson, John Petrucci, and Doyle Bramhall II have cited Vaughan as an influence.
In 1991, Texas governor Ann Richards proclaimed October 3, the anniversary of Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan Day. " An annual motorcycle ride and concert in Central Texas benefits Stevie Ray Vaughan Scholarship Fund.
In 1992, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation released the Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Stratocaster, which Vaughan had helped design. In 2007, the model still in production. In 2004, Fender also released a limited edition exact replica of "Number One." The last guitar Vaughan played before his death, is on display in the Hard Rock Cafe in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. During that year, Vaughan's name is mentioned in the know by Stephen King You are a hell of a band, a little story about a city of music legends behind.
In 1994, the city erected the Stevie Ray Austin Vaughan statue on Lady Bird Auditorium shores Lake, the site of a series of concerts of Vaughan. He became a most popular tourist attractions of the city.
In 2000, Stevie Ray Vaughan was inducted into the Hall of Fame Blues. Stevie Ray Vaughan became eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.
In November 2007, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation released a second tribute to Vaughan, a replica of his second beloved guitar: Lenny. This guitar was given to him by his wife ("Lenny") Lenora on your 26th birthday and Vaughan was very fond of her. For Fender, the original was an early 1965 Lenny saw in the window of a pawn shop could not pay. The guitar is sold with a belt, a case with Vaughan's name embroidered on the lining fabric, a series of brochures and memorabilia and a certificate of authenticity, bound leather.
In 2008, residents voted to rename Industrial Boulevard Dallas, Vaughan named one of the finalists alongside Stanley Marcus, Eddie Bernice Johnson, and Cesar Chavez.
Influences and style
Vaughan blues style has been influenced by many blues guitarists. The first was Albert King, Otis Rush, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, and Jimi Hendrix. It has also been strongly influenced by early blues-rock guitarist Lonnie Mack, who, according to Vaughan, "In reality I learned to play guitar from the heart, "Vaughan, who had idolized Mack since childhood, [edit] Product and played Mack in 1985 Strike album Alligator Records as the lightning and covered "Wham!" Who was written by Mack, among others. Vaughan's brother Jimmie Vaughan said Johnny "Guitar" Watson was the guitarist, who has studied and Vaughan more. Vaughan also quoted his brother as an influence.
Vaughan and his style of play, often fitted with and rhythm parts simultaneously, was compared with Hendrix. Hendrix Vaughan brought in several songs on their studio albums and performance, such as "Little Wing" "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" and "Third Stone from Dom" was also heavily influenced by Freddie King, [edit] another Texas bluesman, mainly on the use of tone and attack, vibrato heavy King can be heard clearly in the game Vaughan. [Citation needed] Another stylistic influence was Albert Collins. [Edit] Using the index as an option for Albert Collins, he managed to convince the tonal nuances of their amplifiers. Vaughan also has a considerable influence of jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell. [Citation needed]
Main musical equipment
Guitars
Stevie main guitar was a beloved and battered 1963 Fender Stratocaster he called the number one. He always refers to the number one in 59. "1962" was placed in the neck, and 1963 "was written in abdominal cavity. In the back of the truck, "1959" was written on the back. The race was a nail "commission (curve at the bottom) if all the guitars of rosewood board other tips were Stevie slab (flat bottom).
Number One is 100% equities, with the exception of the switch five branches and stems left vibrato. In 1980, Stevie necessary to repair the arm vibrato and vibrato was the only one left in stock. Number One is the only guitar with a vibrato arm left. Everyone else had weapons handed guitar vibrato. In your last position, a pot with a push-push model coil has been installed to reduce snoring single coil microphone. capacitors of different values have also been added tone will remain close to the original sound.
No. We have had a long neck and may have been the biggest neck ever made any prime. Fender said the neck in terms of size, either A, B, C or D, D is the large. The body was made of alder. Stevie fretwire preferred her to be as big as I could.
All main guitars are Strats harvest or other Strat-style guitars.
"Yellow" first yellow van that had belonged to Vince Martell of Vanilla Fudge.
"Lenny" brown-stain finish natural wood and a mandolin pickguard 1910 behind the bridge, with a maple neck.
"Butter," a 1961 Stratocaster with a slab edge
"Principal" custom guitar Hamilton, who had his name inlaid in the neck
Charley white start with "lipstick" made for light trucks by Charley Wirz Stevie, Stevie wrote "Life without you"
Strings and picks
His drawing of the top rope down, were generally 0013, 0015, 0019, 0028, 038, 0058. Sometimes I use an E string a little lighter high, like a 0012 or 0011. He has always placed a semitone.
Trailer Fender mediums is always played in the rounded side.
Amplifiers
Stevie used a combination of amplifiers, all running at the same time.
Two "Blackface" Super Reverb Fender
150-watt Dumble Steel String Singer, with a background Dumble 4×12
Major 200-watt Marshall head with a 4×12 Dumble fund
Two "Black faces" Fender Vibroverb (numbers five and six in the production line), with a 15 "speaker, used to power a Type Vibratone Fender Leslie speaker rotating inside.
His AMPS are updated all interventions Electro-Voice speakers.
Pedals
He has always used an Ibanez Tube Screamer, starting the first original number 808, followed by the TS-9 and TS 10-classic.
60 Vintage Vox wah-wah
Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face-Vintage
60 'S Tycobrahe Octavia
Grammy Awards and nominations
1984: Album Best Traditional Blues Blues Explosion (various artists)
1986: "Say What!" From soul to soul, nominated Best Rock Instrumental Performance (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)
1987: "Pipeline" with Dick Dale, was nominated for Best Instrumental Interpretation Rock
1989: Best Contemporary Blues Album Disco for Step (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)
1990: Best Contemporary Blues Album for style family (the brothers Vaughan)
1990: Best Rock Instrumental Performance for "D / FW" (Vaughan Brothers)
1992: Best Blues Album Contemporary The Sky Is Crying (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)
1992: Best Rock Instrumental Performance for his cover of Hendrix wing "Little" (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)
Discography
Main article: Stevie Ray Vaughan Discography
See also
Texas portal
List of guitars used by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Austin Music
Chicago Blues Festival
Notes
^ Book Bluepower.com February 1, 2008.
Great guitarists ^ "100 of all time." Rolling Stone Number 931. Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time.
^ Hopkins, Craig. "Stevie Ray Vaughan: a brief chronology. Http://www.stevieray.com/bio.htm.
^ "Chronology of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Http: / / Www26.brinkster.com/jakapa/srv/chronology.htm.
^ Moser, Margaret, Paul Ray and the Cobras ", Austin Chronicle, http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/AMDB/Profile?oid=oid:115106
^ Moser, Margaret, "Triple Threat Revue", Austin Chronicle, http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/AMDB/Profile?oid=oid:501355
^ "Band Ely Concert From 19,771,982. Http: / / www.ely.com/ElyBandGigs1977-1982.htm.
^ "Stevie Ray Vaughan." VH1. 2007. Http: / / www.vh1.com/artists/az/vaughan_stevie_ray/bio.jhtml.
^ "Flood by Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Music Rhapsody. All Media Guide. 2008. Http: / / www.rhapsody.com / Stevie Ray Vaughan – / texas-flood – epic legacy.
^ Stephen Holden (08 October), "POP: Stevie Ray Vaughan, guitarist, Carnegie Hall," The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/08/arts/pop-stevie- ray-vaughan – Carnegie guitarist hall.html
^ Http: / / www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=11034
^ Http: / / www.guitarnoise.com/artist/stevie-ray-vaughan/
^ NTSB Identification 'CHI90MA244. Database NTSB aviation accident. National Transportation Safety Board. 11/09/1992. Http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=20001212X23968&key=1. Retrieved on 05/07/2009.
^ Crossfire, pp. 26 364
^ Under the title "SRV" from the album Venus Isle
^ Stevie Ray Vaughan Ride & Remembrance concerts.
Fender ^ StevieRay.com.
^ Future Rock Hall entry for Stevie Ray Vaughan.
^ "Stanley Marcus, Stevie Ray Vaughan to the Industrial Boulevard list "
^ Davis, History of the Blues, DaCapo 2003, p. 246.
^ "The strike like a thunderbolt." Http: / / www.answers.com / topic / strike-as-lightning.
^ Crossfire, p. 204
^ Crossfire, p. 228
^ Tommy Shannon Price.
References
Patoski, Nick, Joe and Bill Crawford (1993). Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 0-316-16068-7.
References
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Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Internet Movie Database
v, d, e
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Tommy Shannon Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chris Layton, Reese Wynans
Studio Albums
Texas Flood Could not Stand the Weather to Alma Alma Style stepfamily (W / Jimmie Vaughan) The Sky Is Crying
Live albums
In the beginning Live Alive Live at Carnegie Hall Live in Tokyo
Compilations
The Real Deal: Greatest Hits Volume 2 Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble essential
Videos
Pride and Joy live at the El Mocambo Live From Austin, Texas Live at Montreux: 1982 and 1985 a Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan
Tours
Texas Flood Tour could not stand the climate of Autumn Foliage Tour Tour Tour Tour Australia First Japan Tour 1985 Soul to Soul Tour 1986 European Tour Live Step live at the fire tower meets the Fury Tour
original songs
"Crossfire" Lenny "Love Struck Baby" "Pride and Joy" Coarse Mood Say What! "Texas Flood"
References
Discography Signature Stratocaster Stevie Ray Vaughan Jimmie Vaughan Guitar SRV
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