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Jimmie Vaughan (born March 20, 1951) is an American
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guitarist and singer based in Austin, Texas. He is the older brother of the late Texas blues guitarist
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. Several notable blues guitarists have had a significant influence on Vaughan's playing style, including the "Three Kings" ( Albert, Freddie, and B.B. King) and
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.


Early career

Jimmie Vaughan was born on March 20, 1951, in Dallas County, Texas, United States, to parents Jimmie Lee Vaughan and Martha Jean Cook. Raised in Dallas, Texas, Vaughan attended L V. Stockard Junior High where on February 3, 1965, he first played before an audience in a group named The Pendulums, or the JSP's, along with Phil Campbell and Ronny Sterling. Vaughan moved to Austin in the late 1960s and began playing with such musicians as Paul Ray and WC Clark. In 1969, Vaughan's group opened for The Jimi Hendrix Experience in Fort Worth, Texas. It was at this show that Vaughan lent
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his Vox Wah-wah pedal which Hendrix ended up breaking. In return, Hendrix gave Vaughan his own touring Wah-wah pedal. Jimmie Vaughan developed his own easily recognized personal style. He formed the band The Fabulous Thunderbirds with lead singer and harpist Kim Wilson, bassist Keith Ferguson, and drummers
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and Fran Christina. (The original Fabulous Thunderbirds were all protégés of Austin, Texas blues club owner Clifford Antone). The band's first four albums, released between 1979 and 1983, are ranked among the most important 'white blues' recordings. These early albums did not sell well, so the band was left without a recording contract for a couple of years (during the time when Vaughan's younger brother achieved commercial success). During this time, Vaughan played lead guitar on fellow Texas blues musician Bill Carter's 1985 album, ''Stompin' Grounds'', also playing Carter's most well-known song, "Willie The Wimp", which would be introduced a year later to Stevie Ray Vaughan and played on live albums. The Fabulous Thunderbirds got a new contract in 1986, and made several albums with a more commercially popular sound and production style. Vaughan left the band in 1990, and made his only "duo album", '' Family Style'', with his younger brother,
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. Before the album's release, Stevie Ray died in a helicopter crash along with three members of
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's entourage in East Troy, Wisconsin, on August 27, 1990. The album was released a month after the accident. The artist listed on the album was "The Vaughan Brothers". The album was light, blues-influenced rock, with Jimmie Vaughan singing on several tracks.


Personal life

Vaughan released his first solo album '' Strange Pleasure'' in 1994. The album contained a song "Six Strings Down" that was dedicated to the memory of his brother. He has continued his solo career since then. Vaughan's solo albums contain mostly blues-rock material that he writes himself. He made a special guest appearance on Bo Diddley's 1996 album ''A Man Amongst Men,'' playing guitar on the tracks "He's Got A Key" and "Coatimundi". In 2001, Vaughan paid an installment on his (and the Fabulous Thunderbirds') debt to harmonica swamp blues when he contributed guitar to the Lazy Lester album ''Blues Stop Knockin.' '' He has a son, Tyrone Vaughan. Since 1997 Fender has produced a Jimmie Vaughan Tex-Mex Stratocaster. Vaughan appeared in the 1998 released film '' Blues Brothers 2000'' as a member of the fictional "Louisiana Gator Boys" blues band led by BB King. Vaughan is close friends with Dennis Quaid. They worked together on the film '' Great Balls of Fire''. Vaughan was the third opening act for most of the dates of Bob Dylan's summer 2006 tour, preceded by
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and the Continental Two and Junior Brown. Vaughan loves classic and custom cars, and is an avid car collector. Vaughan has had many of his customs and
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displayed in museums, as well as featured in rodding and custom magazines.


Recent activities

Vaughan continues to perform. He has also been politically active to some degree. He endorsed Republican Presidential candidate
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in 2008 and played before one of Paul's speeches at the University of Texas. Vaughan also opened for Ron Paul's keynote address at the Rally for the Republic in St. Paul, Minnesota on September 2, 2008. Vaughan appeared with Boz Scaggs & The Blue Velvet Band at the 2009 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Vaughan performed at Ron Paul's "We are the Future" rally in Tampa, Florida on August 26, 2012.
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released Jimmie Vaughan's first new album in nine years, ''Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites'', on July 6, 2010. Vaughan played with Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, BB King, Hubert Sumlin, and others during the 2010 Crossroads Guitar Festival. Vaughan performed on the episode of the TBS cable television show '' Conan'', that aired December 22, 2010. Vaughan performed at the 11th Edition of the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival on Friday, June 29, 2012. In 2014, Vaughan performed at the Mahindra Blues Festival in India alongside the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Vaughan performed guitar as a guest on an episode of the PBS cable television show ''Austin City Limits'', with the Foo Fighters, which aired on February 7, 2015. He and the Foo Fighters were accompanied on stage by another guest guitarist, Gary Clark, Jr., a native of Austin, Texas. His 2019 recording, ''Baby, Please Come Home'', was chosen as a 'Favorite Blues Album' by AllMusic.


Select discography


Singles

* 1972: The Storm – "The Doo-It" // "Lost On The Ocean Part 2" (Connie Records) * 1986: Jimmie Vaughan & Duke Robillard – "Cookin'" (Guitar Player Magazine " flexi-disc


Albums

* 1979: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – ''
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'' ( Takoma/Chrysalis) * 1980: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – ''What's The Word'' (
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) * 1981: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – ''Butt Rockin (Chrysalis) * 1982: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – ''
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'' (Chrysalis) * 1986: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – ''
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'' (CBS Associated) * 1987: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – ''Hot Number'' (CBS Associated) * 1989: The Fabulous Thunderbirds – '' Powerful Stuff'' (CBS Associated) * 1990: The Vaughan Brothers – '' Family Style'' [with
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] (Epic Records, Epic) * 1994: Jimmie Vaughan – '' Strange Pleasure'' (Epic) * 1998: Jimmie Vaughan – ''Out There'' (Epic) * 2001: Jimmie Vaughan – ''Do You Get The Blues?'' ( Artemis) * 2007:
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& Jimmie Vaughan – ''On The Jimmy Reed Highway'' ( Ruf) * 2010: Jimmie Vaughan – ''Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites'' (
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/Proper) * 2011: Jimmie Vaughan – '' Plays More Blues, Ballads & Favorites'' (Shout! Factory/ Proper) * 2017: Jimmie Vaughan Trio – ''Live At C-Boy's'' ith Mike Flanigin, Barry "Frosty" Smith(Proper/Last Music Co.) * 2019: Jimmie Vaughan – ''Baby, Please Come Home'' (Last Music Co.) * 2020: Jimmie Vaughan – ''The Pleasure's All Mine (The Complete Blues, Ballads & Favorites Sessions)'' (Last Music Co.) 2-CD compilation * 2021: Jimmie Vaughan – ''The Jimmie Vaughan Story'' (Deluxe Edition, 5-CD set, with 1 x 12" vinyl LP, 2 x 7" vinyl singles, and a 240-page book) (Last Music Co.)


Awards


Grammy Awards

* 1990: Contemporary Blues Recording ‒ The Vaughan Brothers ‒ ''Family Style'' * 1990: Rock Instrumental Performance ‒ The Vaughan Brothers ‒ "D/FW" * 1996: Rock Instrumental Performance ‒ "SRV Shuffle" * 2001: Traditional Blues Album ‒ ''Do You Get The Blues?''


Blues Music Awards

* 2020: Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year


References


External links


Official websiteJimmie Vaughan Interview
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