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Ink 19 :: Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble
July 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble (Hal Horowitz)
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble Texas Flood (1983) Epic/Legacy Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble Couldn't Stand the Weather (1984) Epic/Legacy Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble Soul to Soul (1985) Epic/Legacy Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble In Step (1989) Epic/Legacy "He played like ...
Ink 19 :: Music Midtown Keeps Blues Alive
Roi Tamkin got the blues at this year's Music Midtown festival in Atlanta, as he caught sets from Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Jeff Healey Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and the Allman Brothers Band.
...through on her songs, it's the guitar that wails with every note. The two guitar players of the Blues Machine made those Fenders holler with a style Stevie Ray Vaughn would have admired. Koko was the only afternoon band I saw that had an encore. And even after she was done singing, the Blues Machine...
Ink 19 :: Los Lonely Boys
October 1998 :: Music H-M :: Los Lonely Boys (James Mann)
...), Joey (18, bass), and Ringo (16, drums [natch]) are as tight and soulful a trio as you are likely to hear these days. Imagine Ritchie Valens with Stevie Ray Vaughn on guitar, and you'll get a pretty good image of the sound of their debut disc. Featuring Reese Wynans from Vaughn's Double Trouble band...
Ink 19 :: Atlantis '98
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Atlantis '98 (James Mann)
...it was great. Starting off on Thursday night at 8:00, about 25 people showed up for Los Lonely Boys, a trio of brothers from Texas who sounded like Stevie Ray Vaughn sitting in with a poppy Los Lobos. The oldest (at 20!), the guitar playing lead singer, has that smoldering guitar gangster trip down...
Ink 19 :: Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton's amazing four decade career has found him backing up Howlin' Wolf, teaching John Lennon to play harmonica, and winning a Grammy for a duet with Bonnie Raitt, to name just a few highlights. Matt Thompson catches up with the undisputed king of roadhouse rock.
...a poser when one tries to explain it to the uninitiated. It's white guys playing blues, but it's not blues rock, even though such string benders as Stevie Ray Vaughn and Tinsley Ellis can certainly bang out some roadhouse-ready tunes when called upon. While there's nary a fiddle or steel guitar to be...
Ink 19 :: Sister Hazel
Sister Hazel is a talented five-piece band from Gainesville, Florida. They pr...
...Thing" has something akin to the effortlessly catchy sounds of Counting Crows. Producers Richie Zito (Cheap Trick, Joe Cocker) and Paul Ebersold (Stevie Ray Vaughn, 3 Doors Down) bring a thick and slickly produced sound to this, the band's second record. The chunky and occasionally funky guitars sound...
Ink 19 :: Roll Your Own
David Whited offers a compelling argument for dumping the majors to the artist that may be considering taking the self-distributed indie plunge.
.... They had little other choice. Maybe they could get some backing from some Sugar Daddy or Sugar Mama, but that came with a price as well, as Stevie Ray Vaughn found out when he was presented with a tab when he finally started enjoying major success. The gear necessary to just creating a good quality...
Ink 19 :: Leftover Salmon
October 1999 :: Music H-L :: Leftover Salmon (David Whited)
..., accompanied by Randy Scruggs, Sally Van Meter and Sam Bush, breathes new life into his old standard "Are You Sure Hank Done it This Way." Ex-Stevie Ray Vaughn keyboardist Reese Wynans and John Popper add a little more blues flavor with their contribution to "Another Way to Turn." While this record...
Ink 19 :: Children of the Blues
The blues had a baby, and Art Tipaldi wrote a book about it. James Mann looks at the Children of the Blues.
...hitmakers of Chicago such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Willie Dixon and on through the "white boy" blues of Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, and Stevie Ray Vaughn, the blues has survived for hundreds of years -- flourished at times, ebbed at others, but never losing its emotional appeal. This book...
Ink 19 :: Doyle Bramhall
Fitchburg Street (Yep Roc). Review by James Mann.
DOYLE BRAMHALL FITCHBURG STREET Yep Roc Damn, I'm pretty sure we buried Stevie. Evidently, I'm mistaken. Fitchburg Street sounds so much like a lost Stevie Ray Vaughn record you keep checking the cover to make sure the singer doesn't have a goatee and a cowboy hat on. Doyle Bramhall is a great vocalist ...
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