Why I Sing the Blues
Why I Sing the Blues B.B. King & Friends “Night of Blistering Blues”Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareB.B. King collaborates with his friends during the “Night of...
Read Moreby wordpress | Oct 27, 2013 | Albert King, B. B. King, Eric Clapton, Etta James, Stevie Ray Vaughan | 0 |
Why I Sing the Blues B.B. King & Friends “Night of Blistering Blues”Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareB.B. King collaborates with his friends during the “Night of...
Read Moreby wordpress | Aug 24, 2013 | Johnny Copeland, Stevie Ray Vaughan | 0 |
Look At Little Sister Stevie Ray Vaughan & Johnny Copeland Live from Montreux ’85Stevie Ray Vaughan (guitar & vocals), and Johnny Copeland (guitar) perform live on July 15, 1985 live at the Montreux Jazz...
Read Moreby wordpress | Feb 28, 2013 | Johnny Copeland, Stevie Ray Vaughan | 0 |
Tin Pan Alley Stevie Ray Vaughan & Johnny Copeland Live from Montreux ’85Stevie Ray Vaughan (guitar & vocal) and his band “Double Trouble” perform “Tin Pan Alley” with special guest Johnny...
Read Moreby wordpress | Feb 20, 2013 | Stevie Ray Vaughan | 0 |
Texas Flood Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas BluesStevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble are featured performing the title track from their debut album in Austin, Texas during a concert in 1983. Earlier, in March of that year Stevie and...
Read Moreby wordpress | Feb 20, 2013 | Stevie Ray Vaughan | 0 |
Pride And Joy Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Success for Stevie RayStevie Ray Vaughan (guitar and vocals) performances “Pride And Joy” with his band “Double Trouble” consisting of Tommy Shannon...
Read Moreby wordpress | Feb 20, 2013 | Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan | 0 |
Match Box Blues Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan “In Session”Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan perform their own electric rendition the “Match Box Blues” on December 6, 1983 for the Canadian...
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