Why 1991 Had the Best 6-Month Release Period in Rock + Metal HistoryWhy 1991 Had the Best 6-Month Release Period in Rock + Metal HistoryAn absolutely insane amount of great music.Chad ChildersChad Childers
Pearl Jam Guitarist Says Stevie Ray Vaughan Changed His LifePearl Jam Guitarist Says Stevie Ray Vaughan Changed His LifeMike McCready was about to quit music before bluesman changed his mind.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Why David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’ Video Angered Stevie Ray VaughanWhy David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’ Video Angered Stevie Ray VaughanA new book shines light on guitarist's brief stint working with legend during his comeback era.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s ‘Wonderful’ Childhood Home Sells for Less Than $160KStevie Ray Vaughan’s ‘Wonderful’ Childhood Home Sells for Less Than $160KThe Dallas home where Stevie Ray Vaughan and his brother Jimmie grew up sold after seven weeks on the market. Debra FilcmanDebra Filcman
How Stevie Ray Vaughan Sparked a Blues Revolution With ‘Texas Flood’How Stevie Ray Vaughan Sparked a Blues Revolution With ‘Texas Flood’Guitar hero and his band recorded this celebrated debut in just three days – or so goes the legend. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
How ‘The Sky Is Crying’ Celebrated Stevie Ray VaughanHow ‘The Sky Is Crying’ Celebrated Stevie Ray VaughanJimmie Vaughan assembled this collection of studio leftovers after his brother died in a helicopter accident.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Stevie Ray Vaughan Albums Ranked Worst to BestStevie Ray Vaughan Albums Ranked Worst to BestWhen considering the studio discography of Stevie Ray Vaughan, one is first struck by how tragically brief it is. Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia
Rockin’ On A Toy Guitar – SRV’s Pride and Joy [VIDEOS]Rockin’ On A Toy Guitar – SRV’s Pride and Joy [VIDEOS]These rockers don't need all the gear to jam some Stevie Ray Vaughan. Nope, all they need is a toy guitar in the middle of the store - and it sounds amazing.Trent MarshallTrent Marshall
25 Years Ago25 Years AgoA sense of not-quite-finished business made his tragic death a few years later even more difficult to accept.Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia
How Stevie Ray Vaughan Confirmed His Legend With ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’How Stevie Ray Vaughan Confirmed His Legend With ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’He was continuing to redefine the guitar in ways arguably not seen since Jimi Hendrix's death.Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia