File:DIG15175-008 Stevie Ray Vaughan “Number One Guitar” (Fender Stratocaster) and his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan - Music America - Iconic Objects from America’s Music History (204-02-15 12.25.59 LBJ Library @Flickr 53537260131).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDIG15175-008 Stevie Ray Vaughan “Number One Guitar” (Fender Stratocaster) and his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan - Music America - Iconic Objects from America’s Music History (204-02-15 12.25.59 LBJ Library @Flickr 53537260131).jpg |
Jimmie Vaughan points to the guitar played by his brother, Stevie Ray Vaughan, on display in the Music America exhibit at the LBJ Library. On Feb. 15, 2024 the LBJ Presidential Library partnered with the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music to host a concert to open a new exhibit, Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History. The musicians included Alejandro Escovedo, Ruthie Foster, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Colin Gilmore, Lyle Lovett, Jimmie Vaughan And The Tilt-A-Whirl Band, and Erika Wennerstrom with Bob Santelli serving as emcee. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 02/15/2024
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN “NUMBER ONE” GUITAR
Stevie Ray Vaughan blended blues and rock and gave in ...
distinctive Teras twist to produce to some of most excit...
historically important blues albums ... of the 1980s. Most of ...
guitarwork heard on albums such as the landmark Texas ...
Couldn't Stand the Weather was played on this Fender Stratocaster
dobbed “Number One”.
Vaughan and his band, Double Trouble, helped create a ...
interest in the blues in the early 1980s at a time when po...
had grown increasingly relevant on synthesizers and drum ...
His tragic death in 1990 in a helicopter crash stunned p...
leaving a hole that man difficult to fill.
Courtesy Jimmie Vaughan (?)
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" On Feb. 15, 2024 the LBJ Presidential Library partnered with the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music to host a concert to open a new exhibit, Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History. The musicians included Alejandro Escovedo, Ruthie Foster, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Colin Gilmore, Lyle Lovett, Jimmie Vaughan And The Tilt-A-Whirl Band, and Erika Wennerstrom with Bob Santelli serving as emcee. " |
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- Stevie Ray Vaughan
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- Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History - exhibition
- Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History
- Events at the LBJ Library
- Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music
- 2024 events in the United States
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- February 2024 in Texas