There's a new and quite extraordinary music documentary debuting March 21, when "Brothers in Blues," a film detailing the music careers of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, becomes available to rent via ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s meteoric rise and enduring legacy have been chronicled in numerous books and films. However, "Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues" offers a more intimate look at the ...
Music fans can now stream the documentary "Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues" after recently selling out The Texas Theatre in their hometown of Dallas. "There are two types of people in ...
DALLAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) – A new documentary set to debut later this month is promising to have a never before seen look at the lives of two Texas blues legends born and raised in Oak Cliff. "Jimmie ...
Documentaries often are made by a curious outsider looking in on a subject. Kirby F. Warnock — writer and director of “Brothers in Blues: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan” — grew up in the Oak Cliff ...
Austin will never let the guitar greatness of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan slip from memory. Although the brothers grew up and cut their musical teeth in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, they made ...
EXCLUSIVE: Freestyle Digital Media has picked up North American rights to the music documentary Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues, on the blues rock guitar legends of the same name, ...
Fresh off the release of The Jimmie Vaughan Story, a career-spanning, five-CD, boxed set, Dallas native Jimmie Vaughan is looking forward to his next project: his first album containing his own ...
4 ICYMI: Watch the Next On Stage: Season 6 Premiere When it comes to the blues today, there are a handful of guiding lights to make sure the music stays true to its history. For Jimmie Vaughan, he's ...
“How ya been?” Jimmie Vaughan shouted to the faithful packed into the magnificent old mill on this final Saturday night in June. The boisterous full house answered in kind. “It’s good to be back,” ...
The tones, sound and beat of the blues always drew in legend Jimmie Vaughan. Asked why, he says, "I think about it as American music. It’s very similar to country music, it's very similar to pop music ...
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