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Bluegrass jam at Tom's Mail Tribune By Laurie Heuston Some of Mack McDonald's favorite musicians include Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton. "I think those guys are great. I still listen to them," says the banjo player and music teacher. "But I also love bluegrass.
Guitar Lessons limited edition print by Max Dalton at Richard Goodall Retro To Go Frank Zappa, George Harrison, Slash, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards, Jimi Paige, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Brian May, Johnny Ramone, Jack White, The Edge, Chuck Berry, Angus Young, Pete Townshend, Tony Iommi, Eddie Van Halen, ...
Sean Costello ~ At His Best - Live Jazz-Quad Instead, he's gone even sooner than the man who should have been the youthful elder statesman, Stevie Ray Vaughan, who died less than two months shy of his 36th birthday. This live monument to an artist still growing is assembled from a variety of ...
CBC Music/blues wants your favourite photos CBC Radio 3 (blog) Stevie Ray Vaughan at Antones, BB King at his Blues Club or Mel Brown at Pop the Gator – whatever the memory, if you have it in a photo send it along. We want to fill our photo gallery with your photos and share your bits of blues history in this ...
Lukas Nelson Sparks Up Powerhouse The Sacramento Press by Holly S. Howard, published on January 30, 2012 at 8:30 PM Think Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Willie Nelson rolled into one, and yet you can only begin to imagine the sensation of a Lukas Nelson ...
If you're jonesin' for Jimi, Guy Martin's your guy Ventura County Star He appreciated and has learned from the best — not just Hendrix but also Stevie Ray Vaughan. Once upon a time, Martin was so Stevie-ed up that he had a band called Rude Mood. You can imagine the set list. Back in 2004, Martin did a similar show at the ...
This week's new live music The Guardian ... music of Mali and respectful of that culture, Touré is also a disciple of the electric blues, and to see him perform is to see someone accommodate both the tunes of the former, but also a more American, Stevie Ray Vaughan-style shredding.
'A Sunday Kind of Love' to You Patch.com By Nancy Wride I saw Etta James perform in concert four or five times—once in a lineup with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Cocker and BB King at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. I was reminded of her rock-to-soul range when I read Los Angeles Times ...
Chris Duarte brings raw, blues sound to Handlebar Spartanburg Herald Journal He keeps the fiery 'voice' of Stevie Ray Vaughan alive. Forget about his technical skills and his incendiary playing. Just watching the guy on stage inspires. He is all passion, all the time. My rule of thumb is that if the guy you just paid money to ...