Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American guitarist, musician, singer and songwriter and the founding member of the band ‘Double Trouble’

InformationDetail
BirthdayOctober 3, 1954
Died onAugust 27, 1990
NationalityAmerican
FamousAlcoholics, Died Young, Musicians, Guitarists, Drummers, Lyricists & Songwriters, Singers, Record Producer, Songwriters
City/StateTexas
SpousesLenora
SiblingsJimmie Vaughan
Universities
  • Justin F. Kimball High School
Founder / Co-Founder
  • Double Trouble
Cause of death
  • Accident
Birth PlaceDallas
Height165
GenderMale
FatherJimmie Lee Vaughan
MotherMartha Jean Vaughan
Sun SignLibra
Born inDallas
Famous asMusician, Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer
Died at Age35

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Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan?

Stephen “Stevie” Ray Vaughan was an American musician, singer, lyricist and record producer, who is better known as the lead singer of the eighties rock band from Texas, ‘Double Trouble’. Although, he had a short-lived musical career of only seven years yet Vaughan became the master of blues rock during his time and earned many awards and recognition for it. He belonged to a middle class family and music was his only passion since childhood; it was also his only solace and salvage from his father’s abusive behavior. He started out in Austin by playing sporadic gigs with garage bands until he found his own band called ‘Double Trouble’. The band was first recognized by Mick Jagger and gained popularity when they signed a professional contract with the Epic records. The band had a good run for at least three years with three great albums like ‘Texas Flood’, ‘Soul to Soul’, etc. until Vaughan started getting seriously affected by his cocaine and alcohol addiction. But he conquered his weakness for the drugs and came out clean and successful with his album ‘In Step (1989)’, which also fetched the band their first Grammy award. A year after that Vaughan died an untimely death in a chopper crash.

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Childhood & Early Life

Stevie Ray Vaughan was born on October 3, 1954 in Dallas, Texas, to Jimmie Lee Vaughan and Martha Jean Vaughan. His father was an asbestos worker and mother worked as a secretary.

Vaughan was interested in playing instruments since a very young age; he used to play drums, saxophone and guitar. He had a rough childhood as his father was an alcoholic and used to get violent after a few drinks.

Career

Vaughan went through a hard time trying to maintain his academic performance at Southern Methodist University as he had no inclination towards studies and all his loyalties lied with music and playing with garage bands.

Soon he dropped out of college and moved to Austin. In order to make a living, he collected soda and beer bottles for money and stayed at friends’ houses. During this time he was able to get sporadic gigs in Austin.

In 1975, Vaughan collected a bunch of musicians and formed the band, ‘Triple Threat’, which was later changed to ‘Double Trouble’. He was the lead vocalist of the band and started getting quite a bit of popularity in Texas.

‘Double Trouble’ caught the attention of the famous Mick Jagger in 1982. They received an invitation to come and play at his party in New York. In the same year, they performed at the Montreux Blues and Jazz Festival in Switzerland.

In 1983, singer David Bowie’s gave them an opportunity to play on his album ‘Let’s Dance’. In the same year, they signed a contract with Epic and the producer, John Hammond, Sr. took over the management of their career.

In 1983, their first album ‘Texas Flood’ was released and it ranked at No. 38 on the big charts. Vaughan was voted as the Best New Talent and Best Electric Blues Guitarist by ‘Guitar Player Magazine’.

After some successful tours, ‘Double Trouble’ released their second album, ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’ in 1984. The album went gold and peaked at No. 31 on the rock musical charts all over America.

In 1985 ‘Soul to Soul’ was released and its singles—‘Change It’ and ‘Look at Little Sister’ were great hits on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. ‘Live Alive’ was released the next year—a recording of live concerts in Texas.

After a break of few years due to Vaughan’s substance abuse problem, the band released ‘In Step’ in 1989. The album peaked at No. 33 on the rock charts and earned them a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Recording.

Vaughan collaborated with his brother Jimmie to record an album called ‘Family Style’ in 1990. The album consisted of ten songs—both the Vaughan brothers always wanted to do an album together and it was released after Vaughan’s death.

Major Works

Vaughan’s most important work of his short-lived musical career is the album that he released after recovering from his substance abuse problem—‘In Step’. The album consisted of songs written on his personal and spiritual evolution and earned him a Grammy.

Awards & Achievements

Vaughan earned two Grammys— one for Best Contemporary Blues Recording for ‘Step’ and the other for Best Contemporary Blues Album for ‘Family Style’, posthumously. He was inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000.

Personal Life & Legacy

Vaughan married Lenora “Lenny” Bailey in 1979, after meeting her for the first time at one of his Nightcrawlers’s performances at La Cucaracha, Austin. They both got divorced after Lenny squandered his money on drugs and other men.

In 1986, he met with Janna Lapidus in New Zealand and started seeing her immediately afterwards. When he was in London getting treated for his substance abuse problem, she visited him and he referred to her as his fiancé.

Vaughan developed an alcohol and cocaine problem in the late eighties and he started consuming as much as seven grams of cocaine every day. His stomach got scarred from mixing alcohol with cocaine and he almost died in Germany.

After that he decided to stay away from drugs and checked himself into Peachford Hospital, a rehab center, and began to lead a spiritual life. He stayed away from drugs for the rest of his life and lived soberly.

On August 27, 1990, Vaughan was travelling in a helicopter to Chicago with Eric Clapton’s entourage. Because of dense fog the chopper crashed into the mountains and everyone on board was killed. He was buried at Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas.

Trivia

He was the younger brother of musician and singer, Jimmie Vaughan.

He was influenced by blues musicians including Albert King, Freddie King, Otis Rush, and Muddy Waters, as well as rock guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie Mack.

Vaughan ranked at No. 7 on the Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists" and at number 12 in the 2011’s list.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan's awards

YearNameAward

Other

1991Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
1993Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album
1993Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
1983Austin Music Award for Album of the Year
1984Austin Music Award for Album of the Year
1985Austin Music Award for Album of the Year
1989Austin Music Award for Album of the Year
1989Austin Music Award for Best Single
1989Austin Music Award for Song of the Year
1990Austin Music Award for Best Single
1990Austin Music Award for Song of the Year
1990Austin Music Award for Album of the Year
1991Austin Music Award for Album of the Year
1984W. C. Handy Award for Entertainer of the Year
1984W. C. Handy Award for Instrumentalist of the Year
1985W. C. Handy Award for Instrumentalist of the Year
2000W. C. Handy Award for Blues Album of the Year
2000W. C. Handy Award for Contemporary Blues Album of the Year
01985 - Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Performance
0 1990 - Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Performance
0 1991 - Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Performance

Stevie Ray Vaughan biography timelines

  • // 3rd Oct 1954
    Stevie Ray Vaughan was born on October 3, 1954 in Dallas, Texas, to Jimmie Lee Vaughan and Martha Jean Vaughan. His father was an asbestos worker and mother worked as a secretary.
  • // 1975
    In 1975, Vaughan collected a bunch of musicians and formed the band, ‘Triple Threat’, which was later changed to ‘Double Trouble’. He was the lead vocalist of the band and started getting quite a bit of popularity in Texas.
  • // 1979
    Vaughan married Lenora “Lenny” Bailey in 1979, after meeting her for the first time at one of his Nightcrawlers’s performances at La Cucaracha, Austin. They both got divorced after Lenny squandered his money on drugs and other men.
  • // 1982
    ‘Double Trouble’ caught the attention of the famous Mick Jagger in 1982. They received an invitation to come and play at his party in New York. In the same year, they performed at the Montreux Blues and Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
  • // 1983
    In 1983, singer David Bowie’s gave them an opportunity to play on his album ‘Let’s Dance’. In the same year, they signed a contract with Epic and the producer, John Hammond, Sr. took over the management of their career.
  • // 1983
    In 1983, their first album ‘Texas Flood’ was released and it ranked at No. 38 on the big charts. Vaughan was voted as the Best New Talent and Best Electric Blues Guitarist by ‘Guitar Player Magazine’.
  • // 1984
    After some successful tours, ‘Double Trouble’ released their second album, ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’ in 1984. The album went gold and peaked at No. 31 on the rock musical charts all over America.
  • // 1985
    In 1985 ‘Soul to Soul’ was released and its singles—‘Change It’ and ‘Look at Little Sister’ were great hits on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. ‘Live Alive’ was released the next year—a recording of live concerts in Texas.
  • // 1986
    In 1986, he met with Janna Lapidus in New Zealand and started seeing her immediately afterwards. When he was in London getting treated for his substance abuse problem, she visited him and he referred to her as his fiancé.
  • // 1989
    After a break of few years due to Vaughan’s substance abuse problem, the band released ‘In Step’ in 1989. The album peaked at No. 33 on the rock charts and earned them a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Recording.
  • // 1990
    Vaughan collaborated with his brother Jimmie to record an album called ‘Family Style’ in 1990. The album consisted of ten songs—both the Vaughan brothers always wanted to do an album together and it was released after Vaughan’s death.
  • // 27th Aug 1990
    On August 27, 1990, Vaughan was travelling in a helicopter to Chicago with Eric Clapton’s entourage. Because of dense fog the chopper crashed into the mountains and everyone on board was killed. He was buried at Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas.
  • // 2000
    Vaughan earned two Grammys— one for Best Contemporary Blues Recording for ‘Step’ and the other for Best Contemporary Blues Album for ‘Family Style’, posthumously. He was inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000.
  • // 2011
    Vaughan ranked at No. 7 on the Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists" and at number 12 in the 2011’s list.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan's FAQ

  • What is Stevie Ray Vaughan birthday?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was born at 1954-10-03

  • When was Stevie Ray Vaughan died?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was died at 1990-08-27

  • Where was Stevie Ray Vaughan died?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was died in East Troy

  • Which age was Stevie Ray Vaughan died?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was died at age 35

  • Where is Stevie Ray Vaughan's birth place?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was born in Dallas

  • What is Stevie Ray Vaughan nationalities?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan's nationalities is American

  • Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan spouses?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan's spouses is Lenora

  • Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan siblings?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan's siblings is Jimmie Vaughan

  • What was Stevie Ray Vaughan universities?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan studied at Justin F. Kimball High School

  • Which company or organization was founded by Stevie Ray Vaughan?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was the founder/co-founder of Double Trouble

  • What is Stevie Ray Vaughan's cause of dead?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan dead because of Accident

  • How tall is Stevie Ray Vaughan?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan's height is 165

  • Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan's father?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan's father is Jimmie Lee Vaughan

  • Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan's mother?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan's mother is Martha Jean Vaughan

  • What is Stevie Ray Vaughan's sun sign?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan is Libra

  • How famous is Stevie Ray Vaughan?

    Stevie Ray Vaughan is famouse as Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer