Guitar Solo Of SRV In “Texas Flood” Live
Especially for a live audience, it’s easy to be blown away by Stevie Ray Vaughan’s guitar style. He has impeccable timing and tone,…
Especially for a live audience, it’s easy to be blown away by Stevie Ray Vaughan’s guitar style. He has impeccable timing and tone,…
“Testify” was originally performed by The Isley Brothers and written by Ronald Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Jr., and Rudolph Isley. It was recorded on…
“Riviera Paradise” is a soulful track that’s among Stevie Ray Vaughan’s most loved songs. The solo in this instrumental is quite unforgettable since…
“Tightrope” is included in the fourth studio album by Stevie Ray Vaughan along with Double Trouble. The album, entitled “In The Studio,” was…
“Voodoo Child” was recorded after “Voodoo Chile” on May 3, 1968 in New York. It was included in the album, “Electric Ladyland.” It’s…
Though it lost a Grammy award to Sting in 1984, “Rude Mood” is still widely considered as among Stevie Ray Vaughan’s best works.…
It’s Way Too Good “Pride and Joy” is Stevie Ray Vaughan’s debut single and basically paved the road for his popularity. He wrote…
Killed It! “Rude Mood” is a track from Stevie Ray Vaughan’s album, Texas Flood. This blues instrumental was once nominated for Grammy Award…
Prepare To Be Blown Away “Chitlins con Carne” was originally played by the famous guitarist Kenny Burrell which was released on 1963. It…
Now That’s A Show! “Wham!” is a live instrumental which was also included in Steven Ray Vaughan’s remastered album and his fifth studio…