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Nearly eight years after headlining the Austin City Limits Festival, the Arcangels have reunited and released Arcangels: Living in a Dream, a DVD/CD featuring their Live at Stubbs performance along with three new studio tracks and a full length... Full Article at AndresonVision
LOS ANGELES - New cars have been tuning themselves for the better part of two decades now, so it should feel less impressive that Gibson has built a guitar that can smoothly do the same. Full Article at Baltimore Sun
Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis performs with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. View Photo »
Although rooted in the Tejano tradition, the brothers also embraced the raw sounds of rock 'n' roll, and their debut album earned comparisons to Los Lobos and Stevie Ray Vaughan. The band's newest recording, 1969, strengthens such rock 'n' roll connections by paying tribute to one of rock's biggest year...
Closed lots and prices realized can be viewed at: https://auctions.fillmoreposter.com The auction also included over 150 additional lots including posters featuring well known acts such as Janis Joplin, Santana, Cream, Led Zeppelin, The... Full Article at Boston Globe
Review: A riff on robotics with self-tuning guitar LOS ANGELES — New cars have been tuning themselves for the better part of two decades now, so it should feel less impressive that Gibson has built a guitar that can smoothly do the same. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
Did you ever wonder what would happen if Suzi Quatro (think: 48 Crash) played the guitar like Stevie Ray Vaughan and started penning the kind of scorching lyrics that would make many a sailor blush? Full Article at Bella Online
Flea (L) and drummer Chad Smith (top) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) and Iggy Pop (2nd L) perform with Steve Jones (R) of the Sex Pistols at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. View Photo »
These are things that can’t be replaced ... Stevie Ray Vaughan was special to the City of Austin.
Ian Moore at the Continental Club.Ian Moore would rather you forget that he was once one of a veritable plethora of young, white musicians hailed as the next Stevie Ray Vaughan. Full Article at Austin360
Mike Bloomfield’s a guitar player blues fans know and appreciate, but he’s one of those guys whose name many rock fans have heard but couldn’t necessarily explain his place in history like they could, say, Eric Clapton or Stevie Ray Vaughan. Full Article at Popdose.com
Stephen "Stevie" Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American blues-rock guitarist, whose broad appeal made him an influential electric blues guitarist. Full Article
Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis performs with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Flea (L) and drummer Chad Smith (top) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) and Iggy Pop (2nd L) perform with Steve Jones (R) of the Sex Pistols at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009.
View Photo »Flea (L) and drummer Chad Smith (C) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) and Iggy Pop perform at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis of the RHCP was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis (L) performs with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis accepts the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith speaks about singer Anthony Kiedis at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood performs at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood performs at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Anthony Kiedis (L) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers performs with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Flea (L) and drummer Chad Smith (C) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) perform with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis of the RHCP was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis (L) performs with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea performs at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Chad Smith, Anthony Kiedis and Flea (L-R) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers pose at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea (L) and drummer Chad Smith (C) perform with Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event.
View Photo »Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the Neville Brothers Ivan Neville poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the rock band of the Stooges Iggy Pop poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the rock band of the Stooges Iggy Pop poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the rock band of the Stooges Iggy Pop poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the rock band of the Stooges Iggy Pop poses with his wife Nina at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Member of the rock band of the Stooges Iggy Pop poses at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Anthony Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (L-R) Chad Smith, Anthony Kiedis and Flea pose at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (L-R) Chad Smith and Anthony Kiedis pose at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009. Kiedis was honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughan award at the event. Musicares assists the music community with addiction recovery.
View Photo »Flea (L) and drummer Chad Smith (top) of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) and Iggy Pop (2nd L) perform with Steve Jones (R) of the Sex Pistols at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles May 8, 2009.
View Photo »Although rooted in the Tejano tradition, the brothers also embraced the raw sounds of rock 'n' roll, and their debut album earned comparisons to Los Lobos and Stevie Ray Vaughan. The band's newest recording, 1969, strengthens such rock 'n' roll connections by paying tribute to one of rock's biggest year...
These are things that can’t be replaced ... Stevie Ray Vaughan was special to the City of Austin.
It's like a grave robbery. He stole letters and pictures, things that can never be replaced ... Stevie Ray Vaughan was special to the city of Austin.
My audience is so amazed when Tyree performs the blues like he does ... A bunch of kids out here just learn to play some Stevie Ray Vaughan licks, but when you see Tyree, you know he’s the real thing. He’s got something that’s so natural.
The most impressive blues debut since Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood.
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