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  1. 26. Mai 2022 · Jimmie Vaughan, 2021 (Image credit: Gary Miller/Getty Images) Studio Secrets “Back with the Thunderbirds we got our sound by using the room. Instead of recording the signal and putting an effect on it to make it sound good, we moved the microphones away from the amps and the drums…

  2. 3. Nov. 2021 · When I hear a sax player like Gene Ammons – he’ll play a phrase and then he’ll wait. And it’s the wait that gets you. That space to breathe. Jimmie Vaughan. You had a great way of sitting in behind the harp on Kim Wilson’s solos and not taking up too much space. I listened to Jimmy Rogers with Little Walter and Eddie Taylor with Jimmy ...

  3. www.jimmievaughan.com › news › the-jimmie-vaughan-storyJimmie Vaughan Official Website

    Jimmie Vaughan built a world of blues from the only sound that completely captured him as a very young Texan. He is often seen as being in a party of one in this pursuit, and he wouldn't have it any other way. Along with all the powerful music and newly discovered recordings on The Jimmie Vaughan Story, there is a treasure trove of never-before ...

  4. Dengue Woman Blues Lyrics by Jimmie Vaughan from the From Dusk Till Dawn album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Dengue woman Stay away from me Dengue woman Stay away from me You got your fever and you rush Over me That's why Every…

  5. But they never got much popular recognition and their records never sold very well. You could argue they were ahead of their time. Before Jimmie formed the Thunderbirds he played in many bands in the Austin area. In 1969 in Fort Worth, Vaughan’s band opened for The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Vaughan lent Jimi Hendrix his Vox Wah-wah pedal ...

  6. 4. Aug. 2023 · A new documentary, “ Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues ” follows them from the Oak Cliff neighborhood to the top of the music charts. Producer and director Kirby Warnock told the ...

  7. 29. Okt. 2010 · JIMMIE VAUGHAN It’s so scary that I can’t even think about it. [laughs] I’m just doing what I love, and in a lot of ways I feel like I just got here. When I was a kid I said, “I want to be a blues guitarist when I grow up.” It was a total fantasy, and I’m still trying to do that.