The first time I heard Stevie play was when he played my gold-plated hardware Fender Stratocaster, about twenty minutes before he heard Lets Dance in the Power Station Studio C control room. They'd let the crowd clap, but Stevie wouldn't. Lets Dance went on to sell seven million copies, making it by far his most successful album. Contending with dense fog, the helicopter crashed into a hilly field just minutes after take-off, killing everyone on board. His Early Years, 1954-1982. . In the late summer of 1990, Vaughan and Double Trouble set out on an American headlining tour. Publicity over Stevies management pulling him from Bowies 1983 world tour in order to support Vaughans own record earned him quite a bit of attention, but Texas Flood was a blockbuster blues success; receiving positive reviews in both blues and rock publications, reaching number 38 on the charts, and crossing over to album rock radio stations. The Sky Is Crying, a collection of studio outtakes compiled by Jimmie, was released in October of 1991; it entered the charts at number ten and went platinum three months after its release. Chesley and [Vaughans publicist] Charlie Comer held a beef against David Bowie till the end. I stopped my car and said, I have to know who this guitar player is today. Stevie always came in the back door, never the front! He felt like he could have gotten closer to the music had he been. [15] According to biographer Craig Hopkins, his lifestyle of substance abuse was "probably better characterized as the bottom of a deep chasm. Concerts Photos Videos Scroll to: Top Concerts Videos Photos Setlist Years Comments FAQ He also recorded with his brother Jimmy. well before it was released. He was set up playing crazy loud, but beautifully and with the best tone, and he was fully enveloped inside the music. Almost three weeks of the European tour were cancelled while Vaughan successfully rehabilitated back in the States. Send Us Feedback | Privacy Policy/Your Privacy Rights | Terms and Conditions | Why Music Matters, Texas Flood (30th Anniversary Legacy Edition), Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Couldnt Stand the Weather (Legacy Edition), The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, Stevie Ray Vaughan: Day By Day, Night After Night. Alomar: Lenny disrupted things, but I think it was more of a buildup than one incident. The fervor of his rap gives Stevie Ray the aura of an evangelist preacher working the crowd. Stevie Ray Vaughan Concert History 228 Concerts Stephen ("Stevie") Ray Vaughan, born in Dallas, Texas (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990) was an American blues guitar legend, and is known as one of the most influential blues musicians in history. It didnt take me long to realize Stevie was something pretty special. And these guys just moved. The 50 Worst Decisions in Music History Thirty years ago this week, Stevie Ray Vaughan played the final show of his career when he opened up for Eric Clapton at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin. [16] He then checked into the London Clinic under the care of Dr. Victor Bloom, who warned Vaughan that if his destructive lifestyle continued, he would be dead within a month. I had finished my work and was back in the Power Station for another session, and I saw David and Nile and went in as they were recording Stevie Rays guitar parts. [60], Clifford Jordan and the Vernel Fournier Trio. [34] The final leg in the US took place from AugustDecember 1988. Tommy, Cutter, and I conference-called Chesley [Millikin, Vaughans manager] to discuss this, and he said gruffly, Dont bother me! For the rest of his life, sobriety was something Vaughan took just as seriously as he had his music. [47], Hensley recalled that the excitement of concertgoers grew when the encores started: "He was one of those artists where, as an example, after we finished the first of maybe three encores, we'd go black on stage and I'd give 'em a good three or four minutes to wipe down and get a drink or whatever. His guitar playing really jumped out and got peoples attention. I dont know exactly what happened, and neither does anyone else, but the big picture is Stevie had never been told what to do and he wasnt going to start right when he seemed on the cusp of getting somewhere with his own music. Albert with David Bowie! Stevie is the only guitar player Ive ever heard who could approach Alberts touch, tone, and attack. People wanted to know who this unknown guitar player who told David Bowie to take a hike was. There werent many people except us telling him that hed made the right decision. at Riverside Sound, where Vaughan recut most of the albums vocals. He would follow where he felt the crowd was. In 1982, the group caught the attention of Mick Jagger, who invited them to play at a private party in New York City. Davids original pitch was presented as, Stevie should come and play on my record and world tour. It was a wax pressing that you can only play about five times, and we wore it out quickly. His level of intensity was unbelievable and so unexpected. With an exceptional ear, (Vaughn never learned to read sheet music) Vaughn taught himself to play the blues by the time he'd reached high school, testing his stage skills at a Dallas club any chance he could. Produced by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Richard Mullen and Double Trouble. Working with him was a breeze. I have to go quit this tour. I was like, Are you kidding? And he said, No. I remember thinking, I just hope this all works., Stevie and producer John Hammond, who signed him to Epic Records. I was driving, and Lets Dance came on the radio. [27] Tickets for the shows in New York, Atlanta and Sunrise, Florida were sold out. Double Trouble's record label, Epic Records, reportedly refused to film the concert for financial reasons. Layton: We were in New York doing stuff around the Epic deal and suddenly got word that Stevies off the tour and were going back to Texas. discover you and your new release, but history suggests they wont. [3] The band also performed a sold-out show at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Stevie was looking at a heavy commitment to Bowie, and interest in the tapes would have reminded him of where his heart lay and what he always wanted: to have his own band. The tour included a performance on Austin City Limits, which was broadcast for PBS on February 28, 1984. But lacking any kind of academic drive, Vaughn struggled to stay in school. The Live Alive Tour was a concert tour through North America and Europe, undertaken by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble from 1986 to 1988. Im not a sideman. We think he was wise to reconsider. We would use either the best of the two tracks or do a quick comp [comping tracks means to edit parts together from different takes]. The tour began with a series of small club performances in mid-1983. I remember wondering how it was possible for this guy to play for an hour and not miss a note. Get more details about this free event atCityOfCockrellHill.us. The blame is March 27th 1989 a normal show at the Gorge Amphitheatre that was the old pit when when they had incredible acoustics and the in the Rock Cliffs with the wire fence protecting everything love that man rest in peace, The blame is March 27th 1989 a normal show at the Gorge Amphitheatre that was the old pit when they have the terrorist and the in the Rock Cliffs with the wire fence protecting everything love that man rest in peace. There was a big debate whether Stevie should do the tour with Bowie, which would elevate his profile but was at odds with him doing what was best for his own band. We can facilitate a lot, but if you have your own agenda, then desperation makes for desperate moves. Through the early 1980s Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble played the Texas club circuit, becoming one of the most popular bands in the area. The appearance of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble at the 1982 Montreux Jazz Festival signaled the beginning of yet another blues revival and heralded the arrival of another guitar hero. On August 26, 1990, Vaughan and Double Trouble played a big show in East Troy, Wisconsin, that featured Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray and Jimmie Vaughan. With a prodigious knack for the instrument, Vaughan began performing in and around Dallas while Jimmie pursued his own musical career in Austin. 1982: 2 concerts: 1980: 1 concert: 224 users have seen Stevie Ray Vaughan including: Carol Koppelman The great Stevie Ray Vaughan was born on this day 68 years ago. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. Throughout the tour during performances, Vaughan would warn his audiences about the dangers of substance abuse. You've got to respect a guy for that. [10], After the addition of keyboardist Reese Wynans in 1985, the band released Soul to Soul and toured in support of the album, which was their first as a quartet. Although his professional career was soaring, Vaughan was sinking deep into alcoholism and drug addiction. Guitarist Carlos Alomar, who had worked with Bowie for years, was the musical director. Layton: Tommy and I were just sitting here in Austin, on salary, wondering what would happen. Davids original pitch was presented as, Stevie should come and play on my record and world tour. Vaughans departure came at the very last minute as the bus was loading up to take everyone to the airport for the start of the world tour. UIC Pavillion: Chicago, Illinois, United States: . To keep that part of myself under control while everybody is telling you how great you are is quite a task.. Throughout their subsequent concert tours, the group's success was confirmed as their performances consistently amazed and gratified their audiences. How is he going to get from the arena to the club? Most guitarists would have played the game and worked their career. A little more than two years before the start of his last tour, the guitarist and his band were in Europe playing in support of his third album, Soul to Soul. Stevie Ray Vaughan- guitar, vocals; Tommy Shannon- bass; Chris "Whipper" Layton- drums. When Bowies camp moved to New York, Epic set up two industry showcases with Bryan Adams at the Bottom Line on May 9 and 10. What that really meant to him is hard to say, but some of that could have started with things he said about growing up, being a scrawny little kid, pushed around a lot. Photo credit: Don Hunstein/ Sony Music Entertainment, As tensions grew between Vaughans and Bowies camps, Epic was gearing up for the release of. 2023 Sony Music Entertainment. There are many different things you can discuss, but the unspoken law is simple: if you enter into an agreement, honor it. After an after-hours jam in the artists bar Jackson Browne offered the group free recording time at his Downtown Studio in Los Angeles. I think Stevie had only heard China Girl once before he started wailing away perfectly. [21] The band hired Skip Rickert, a replacement tour manager who eliminated the wild backstage antics of their past concert tours by revising the stipulations of their hospitality rider. You should know that were about Bowie, the greatest superstar in the world. And how are you going to take care of Stevies band and crew 24-7? That was bigger news than if hed done the tour. Nile Rodgers, producer, David Bowies Lets Dance: Almost all the musicians and engineers on Lets Dance were mine. We just went out and played, and it fit like a glove. And then Stevie was told that he couldnt mention his own band or music in interviews. Ray Benson, Asleep at the Wheel founder and Vaughans friend: I saw Stevie when he came back from the Bowie thing, which blew my mind. He met both Jackson Browne and David Bowie after his set, and they were . "[57] Released on June 13, 1989, In Step ultimately became the group's most commercially successful release, selling over half a million copies in the US by early 1990, and was their first to win a Grammy Award. That was a great opportunity for Stevie. August 5, 2019. Everyone has a story about the first time they heard Stevie, just as we do. Lenny [Vaughans wife] felt that Stevie wasnt getting his due, and she went to the rehearsal with the paper, walked right up to Bowie, and threw it down at his feet. [15] Vaughan was ill, but gave a concert with Double Trouble in the town, which took place at Volkshaus, and was well enough to perform at the Hammersmith Palais, in London, on October 2. That is a sacrilegious thought, so rehearsal was canceled, to Bowies chagrin. Chesley was gung ho about that happening, and he thought it was a money problem, but it was not about money. At the end of the section, theres a chord change, and he lands on the wrong note, so it sounded a little dissonant. Editors picks Stevie Ray Vaughan tours & concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their live performances. Stevie was not one bit intimidated. So Bowie came to me and said, Im having problems. My reply to that is always the same: never create a problem where there is no problem. David Bowies on the phone! They talked for a while, and then Stevie said that Bowie asked him if he wanted to cut some tracks in New York for his new record and maybe join his band for a world tour. Most guitarists would have played the game and worked their career. Necessity is the mother of invention, and we needed to get those recordings exposed. You just dont play that card to David Bowie. For his part, Stevie was voted Best New Talent and Best Electric Blues Guitarist in a 1983 reader's poll by Guitar Player Magazine. There was talk about getting Albert King to play on Lets Dance, because David was a genius at putting opposite forces at work and understanding what would work brilliantly. He always felt bad about that, but I know Muddy would have understood. Steve Jordan, drummer for Keith Richards, the Blues Brothers and many others: The solo on Lets Dance is iconic. He wanted Stevie to be on the tour, but not for low pay, no opening shows, not allowed to talk about his own band. I was amazed that someone else had nailed something that seemed to be in the past, that I thought Id never experience again. We would use either the best of the two tracks or do a quick comp [, tracks means to edit parts together from different takes]. She said, Look at that! Lennys intensity was not something Bowie would tolerate, and she and Stevie were doing a lot of drugs. He hit everyone with something so strong it spun their head. How is he going to get from the arena to the club? We arrived at the airport, and Earl Slick was already there to replace him. I was in shock. It wasnt really the way things went, but it was the right way for his career to be spun. [53], The tour's two-year length, then Vaughan and Double Trouble's longest, concluded in December 1988. And then Stevie was told that he couldnt mention his own band or music in interviews. The band was also a part of the Chicago Blues Festival. Thats like cold blackmail, and its just bad management skills, but I never place things on management because the artist knows everything. You only get one shot at your first album, and Bowies management are not suddenly gonna put their press team at your disposal. The idea of us opening some dates fell through. The title song was a number-one hit around the world, and for the first time, Bowie became an international superstar commensurate with his critical acclaim and influence. I dont know exactly what happened, and neither does anyone else, but the big picture is Stevie had never been told what to do and he wasnt going to start right when he seemed on the cusp of getting somewhere with his own music. [5], In support of Double Trouble's second full-length studio album, Couldn't Stand the Weather, the band embarked on the Couldn't Stand the Weather Tour, which began in January 1984 and ran until the end of the year. In 1981 Tommy Shannon joined on bass and the power trio was set. I was pretty hip to what Albert sounds like after playing with him for years, but Stevie got me! Hes remembering me saying after hearing Stevies first sparsely noted solo, Why didnt we just get Albert King? That was my first thought, but I regretted saying that almost instantly after realizing how carefully Stevie was listening and respecting the space. You could have dropped Stevie in a ghetto anywhere and hed get along just fine. When Lenny was asked not to attend, things got personal: Anything thats an affront to my wife is an affront to me. As musicians, our sensitivities are much greater, and if youre in an altered state, then that awareness is distorted, and business decisions feel personal. It was a serious thing to walk into a club and hear that solo booming. In 1982 the band played the Montreux Jazz Festival and their performance caught the attention of David Bowie and Jackson Browne. As tensions grew between Vaughans and Bowies camps, Epic was gearing up for the release of Texas Flood. Following a brief enrollment at an alternative arts program sponsored by Southern Methodist University, Vaughn dropped out of school, moved to Austin and concentrated on making a living as a musician. Among those in attendance were Mick Jagger, John Hammond Jr., Johnny Winter, Cheap Tricks Rick Nielsen, and tennis player John McEnroe, ranked number one in the world and a huge star often seen out on the town. It was amazing! I asked Carlos what was going on in Spanish, which we used as code, and he replied in Spanish, Stevies manager was trying to get more money or have him open up, and they shot it down. Stevie brought a knife to a gunfight, going up against New York guys who make tours for the Rolling Stones. In 1982, Double Trouble auditioned for Rolling Stones Records. Although Vaughan was nervous about performing while sober, he received encouragement from his bandmates. It was a way to get Stevie interested in the record and tour. The first time I heard Stevie play was when he played my gold-plated hardware Fender Stratocaster, about twenty minutes before he heard Lets Dance in the Power Station Studio C control room. We arrived at the airport, and Earl Slick was already there to replace him. Ziggy Stardust? Layton: Stevie was about to become world famous as the guy who played that solo, but the video really bothered him. All Rights Reserved. Filled with testimonials from those who knew him best and from fans everywhere along with facts about tour dates and recordings stories about his bands and life on the road rare artistic and historic photographs and more this . The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time I saw Him in Louisville ky. All concerned want him on the tour.. [6] In 1971, he dropped out of high school and moved to Austin the following year. More records (the live album, Live Alive and then another studio collection, Soul to Soul) and more success followed. Vaughan drew equally from bluesmen like Albert King, Buddy Guy, and Albert Collins and rock & roll players like Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie Mack, as well as jazz guitarists like Kenny Burrell and Wes Montgomery, developing a uniquely eclectic and fiery style that sounded like no other guitarist, regardless of genre. The title song was a number-one hit around the world, and for the first time, Bowie became an international superstar commensurate with his critical acclaim and influence. Stevie Ray Vaughan: Day by Day, Night After Night: His Early Years, 1954-1982 . For 34 of the dates, Vaughan brought on another guitar virtuoso,Jeff Beck as a co-headliner in a collaboration that later won an award from Pollstar for Most Creative Tour Package. We strive for accuracy and fairness.If you see something that doesn't look right,contact us! Who died? Muddy Waters. Oh, did you know him? Not really. At first, I said, I understand mourning, but weve got a rehearsal to do. But no, no, no, brother, you do not tell a bluesman to just keep on walking when Muddy Waters died! He battled drug and alcohol problems. In addition to normal concerts, the band has performed in both supporting and headlining roles at festivals such as the Reading Festival in 1983 and Montreux Jazz Festival in 1985, as well as many other one-off performances including Carnegie Hall. Trying to figure out how to make that work with a different agent routing a major arena-level tour is pretty daunting. [5] He was an apt pupil, no less quick to learn than his brother, and was playing the guitar with striking virtuosity by the time he was fourteen. [40] "Willie the Wimp" was also performed, which was written by Ruth Ellsworth and Bill Carter after reading a newspaper article about a mobster from Chicago who was buried in a Cadillac-style coffin. The solo on Lets Dance is iconic. In a widely circulated speech Vaughan gave to an Alcoholics Anonymous group, he said, I didnt expect to find out in treatment that that was one of the coolest places Id ever been. [42] Commencing with the latter portion of the fourth leg, early performances of the song were included in the main set. We were on the bus getting ready to fly to Europe, and I looked out. 12 activities (last edit by event_monkey, 24 Mar 2023, 22:33 Etc/UTC). Once we got back out on the road, he was very inspired and motivated. Bowie asked Vaughan to play on his upcoming studio album Let's Dance, while Browne offered the band free use of his personal studio in Los Angeles . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEn3BPsXTbU, Edi Johnson: Lenny was causing a lot of problems, and someone called Chesley and said, Get that woman out of here.. Layton: The advertising and advance on Texas Flood was Lets Dance, which stoked peoples interest and curiosity about Stevie. Stevie Ray Vaughn Robert Cray Eric Clapton Aug 26, 1990 East Troy, Wisconsin, United States Uploaded by Zoothorn Live alive tour Jul 23, 1987 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Uploaded by Mike D. Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble Jun 23, 1988 London, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Dickslexic66 Robert Plant / Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble "[16] Wynans asserted that In Step deviated from the band's earlier recordings: "It was more original material and groove oriented. Shannon: We saw it on the TV of a little club, and Stevie was furious. The bags are packed, and suddenly he aint coming. At that point, he also thought we were going to open the shows, because thats what Bowie told him.. All Rights Reserved. He began playing his older brother Jimmie's guitars at the age of 7. He'd do a song and boom right into the next song. Eric Clapton, guitar legend: I was driving, and Lets Dance came on the radio. Lenny was causing a lot of problems, and someone called Chesley and said, Get that woman out of here.. For a long time, he was honestly torn up that he wasnt black. Everything changed for him when he found out there were no opening shows. The band released the double live album Live Alive in November of 1986 and launched an extensive American tour in support. Trying to figure out how to make that work with a different agent routing a major arena-level tour is pretty daunting. [17] Resuming the tour, the band reached Zurich on September 29. I thought it was amazing to have a real blues player. The resulting record, In Step, appeared in June of 1989, peaking at number 33 on the charts, earning a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Recording, and going gold just over six months after its release. Al Staehaley, bassist in Spirit and an Austin lawyer who represented Vaughan early in his career: Stevie asked me to try and negotiate him back onto the tour, and I tried, but they already had Earl Slick on the payroll. So Bowie came to me and said, Im having problems. My reply to that is always the same: never create a problem where there is no problem. Watch SRV and Double Trouble play Pride and Joy live at Montreux in 1982. At the start of every session, Id have someone take everyones lunch order so it would be ready for a short break. One day, Stevie said he cant make a rehearsal because he was in mourning. At the start of the tour, Vaughan and bassist Tommy Shannon had both achieved sobriety. It was one of the most expansive tours of his life, comprising three legs and 147 shows across the United States and Canada. I had to respectfully say, You cannot make the man, a true bluesman, come, David. The Cobras were Austins Band of the Year in 1976. Guitars / Vocals Tommy Shannon . Stadium-level intensity and power in a small club. Vaughans camp and label were debating if it would serve the album better to have Stevie out promoting the record, or to be featured on a very high-visibility tour with Bowie. was released on April 14, 1983, and became Bowies first platinum studio album in the United States. It was a way to get Stevie interested in the record and tour. Get the Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Setlist of the concert at Fitzgerald's, Houston, TX, USA on December 18, 1982 and other Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Setlists for free on setlist.fm! It went from that to us not having any alcohol backstage and none of those people came backstage anymoreWe cleaned up our business. Rojas: The morale was really strong and got better every day. . An exclusive excerpt from new Stevie Ray Vaughan biography 'Texas Flood' delves into the guitar legend's short-lived collaboration with David Bowie . Most of the recording for what would become, : Almost all the musicians and engineers on. Stevie gravitated towards the more urban guys: me, Carlos, Tony Thompson [drums], and Lenny Pickett [sax], because thats who he was. During the set, the band frequently included their arrangement of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition". Instead of ordering that days lunch, he ordered the next days lunch for all of us: amazing barbecue expressed from Austin. Vaughan joined forces with Tommy Shannon on bass and Chris Layton on drums as Double Trouble in 1978 and established it as part of the Austin music scene; it soon became one of the most popular acts in Texas. From Texas Flood by Alan Paul and Andy Aledort, with an epilogue by Jimmie Vaughan. He was a kind and loving, sweet man who called Stevie my baby boy.. The 1982 show is essentially the show that got his career started. Its perfect. He liked dissonance, and he loved first takes. Working with him was a breeze. Ill cover his parts, and we can rehearse without him, but youve got to leave him alone., Brandenburg: He planned to go to Muddys funeral, but he was really having a hard time with drugs and couldnt get it together. [45] Guitar Worlds Bill Milkowski wrote, "He warns his young audiences about getting caught up in bad habits and making the kinds of mistakes with their lives that he madehe uses "Life Without You" as a moving, musical backdrop to his current crusade against the evils of drugs and alcohol. Stevie just had his Strat, a cord, and a Super Reverb amp, which stood out because so many guitar players at the time would bring in multiple racks and huge pedal boards. [52], As the tour progressed, Vaughan was longing to work on material for his next LP, but in January 1987, he filed for a divorce from his wife Lenny due to the demise of their relationship, which restricted him of starting any projects until the proceedings were finalized. The resulting record, Texas Flood, did not disappoint, reaching No. I was in shock. Triple Threat also featured bassist W.C. Clark, and vocalist Lou Ann Barton. [25] The tour's beginning, on November 22, 1986, took place at the Towson Center in Towson, Maryland. James Elwell, Vaughans friend: I came home to see Stevie and Lenny standing in front of my house holding a test pressing of Texas Flood, well before it was released. He worked incredibly fast, immediately cutting three solos on three songs, and what we used were mostly first takes. Everything changed for him when he found out there were no opening shows. It was amazing! When they played the record in Texas, the DJs would always say, And hes our own. But Vaughan's personal life was spiraling downward. Les meilleures offres pour Stevie Ray Vaughan : jour aprs jour, nuit aprs nuit : ses premires annes 1954-1982 HB sont sur eBay Comparez les prix et les spcificits des produits neufs et d 'occasion Pleins d 'articles en livraison gratuite! "[4], Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Vaughan began playing guitar at the age of seven, inspired by his older brother Jimmie Vaughan. Shannon later commented: "Before we got clean and sober, backstage you'd see all the coke dealers and everybody drunk and high and all these women running around. Most of the recording for what would become Lets Dance was already complete. I did a really nice phone interview with Stevie, then he said, I gotta run. 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