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A live appearance by the two bros would be even better. The LP, which is expected to be out in September, should be quite the treat for fans of reckless blues guitar.
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The album in question is the yet-untitled release by Stevie and Jimmy Vaughan, former guitarist for the Fabulous Thunderbirds. “Lately I’ve been paying a lot of attention to this record that I’m workin’ on with my brother, tryin’ to finish that up.” “I really haven’t had time to look up!” chuckles Vaughan. Vaughan says that he heard an advance cassette of James’s new album, Sudden Stop, a few months ago, but hasn’t had much time lately to check out any other up-and-comers on the blues horizon. “We really liked the guy himself, and saw the spirit that he had. “He’s a great musician and singer,” lauds Vaughan.
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When he played the Orpheum a couple of years back, he was joined by local hero Colin James, who Vaughan had previously taken under his wing and invited to tour with his band, Double Trouble. He’s killer.”īut it hasn’t been all older bluesmen that Vaughan has managed to cross Strats with, though. I guess Little Milton-I’ve never got to play with him before. “I’ve been really lucky,” he claims, “gettin’ to jam with most the people I’ve listened to. As a matter of fact, Vaughan is at a loss to think of someone that he hasn’t been able to jam with yet. And he got to play a couple of times with Muddy Waters before that legend of the blues passed on. He lived out a childhood fantasy when he co-produced and played on several tracks of pioneering guitar hero Lonnie Mack’s ’85 album, Strike Like Lightning. I’m getting a chance to know him a lot better on this tour.”Īt the age of 35, Vaughan has managed to meet-and play with-a lot of big names since storming onto the music scene in ’83 with the debut Texas Flood LP. And we have a lot of the same influences-I’m a Ray Charles fan too! I just like the way he treats a lot of songs. “I’d never seen him live before, but I’ve always liked what he does. Vaughan admits that, if you’ve gotta open for somebody, it might as well be a rock veteran of Cocker’s stature.
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Plus every other night you don’t have to follow anybody!” There’s not a big ego deal, you know, everybody gets treated the same. “Well…today I’d rather close,” laughs Vaughan, ever the diplomat. But wouldn’t he rather close the show every night?” They’ve been taking turns closing the show this particular night it’s Stevie’s turn to shut things down in Montreal. Vaughan and Cocker have been flip-flopping on a double-bill, the same one that brings them to the Pacific Coliseum this Sunday ( July 22). No problem, Stevie-everybody knows that blues-rockers need their sleep, especially if they’ve got a cross-country tour with Joe Cocker to rest up for. I looked at my watch and realized that I didn’t get a wake-up call.” his time, but he’s still rubbing the sleep from his eyes. On the honker from Montreal, Stevie Ray Vaughan is a tad disoriented. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT, JULY 19, 1990