R.I.P. Stevie Ray Vaughan – 22-Years Later

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It still seems like yesterday when I heard the devastating news of SRV’s death in a helicopter crash after a show at Alpine Valley.  Yet, incredibly it is 22-years later and the flame burns ever brighter.

Stevie Ray continues to influence a generation of guitar players, continues to inspire those who find themselves mired in addiction and I believe continues to bless us with his spirit each and every day.

In an era of electronic music, selfish interests and celebrity – it reminds me of the eighties when Stevie hit with his authentic, raw talent single-handed re-invigorating the guitar and music with feeling…god we could use him NOW!

Our hope today is with guys like Joe Bonamassa and Doyle Bramhall II as well as Gary Clark Jr can pull us through.  With Stevie, you go it all – incredible talent, that unique ability to channel raw emotion through an instrument, fundamentally kind soul and the ambition of a leader…those qualities don’t come along everyday and that’s why we may never again see another SRV.

For now, here are a couple of reminders of what we had, how we were blessed, what we lost and what (god willing) we may again see one day…

In this interview, Stevie shares some great opinions and views on the music business, blues and how we got his start as well as an amazingly well spoken explanation of his addiction struggles…

Love his answer to the question “Why do you think you appeal to the masses?” – SRV’s answer “Because I try my best to play the music that I love – it’s HONEST!”

And here is an interview with his band (Double Trouble) drummer Chris Layton…some additional insights into his past playing with Stevie Ray – explaining him as a “Kind Soul” and “Gentle” – pretty much sums it up…

Don’t know about you, I’m just happy to have witnessed and been inspired by Stevie Ray and Double Trouble.

Do you have a favorite memory of seeing Stevie – leave a comment and let everyone know.

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August 27, 2012

Doug @ 8:32 pm #

I was there that last night at Alpine Valley. The concert was the 26th. Stevie died not long after midnight on the 27th. We were still in the parking lot when the helicopter went down on the other side of the valley. I was in such denial when I heard the next day. I thought there was no way we wouldn’t have heard that copter crash into the ski hill. A dense fog had moved into the valley during the encore. The only thing I can figure is the fog muffled the sound of the crash.

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