Stevie Ray Vaughan

27th Aug 1990, Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed when the helicopter he was flying in, hit a man-made ski slope while trying to navigate through dense fog. Vaughan had played a show at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, Wisconsin with Robert Cray & His Memphis Horns, and Eric Clapton. Vaughan was informed by a member of Clapton's crew that three seats were open on a helicopter returning to Chicago with Clapton's crew, it turned out there was only one seat left; Vaughan requested it from his brother, who obliged. Three members of Eric Clapton's entourage were also killed.

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bravedave

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SRV has no peers. Nobody seemed (seems) more an extension of his instrument than he. Or, I guess, you could say, his guitar was an extension of Stevie.
 

Bugeye

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I got to see SRV at a blues fest with Stanley Jordan on bass in the spring before he died. I didn't know who he was going into the show (we were in high school and jumped the fence to get in). I was blown away. Unbelievable talent. He had recently sobered up, I later learned, and was totally on top of his game. Huge loss.
 

bravedave

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I got to see SRV at a blues fest with Stanley Jordan on bass in the spring before he died. I didn't know who he was going into the show (we were in high school and jumped the fence to get in). I was blown away. Unbelievable talent. He had recently sobered up, I later learned, and was totally on top of his game. Huge loss.
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ShLUbY

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Eric Clapton actually didn't want to take the stage after SRV at that show in WI, from what I remember reading in an article a few years ago. He said it was the best show stevie ever played. tragic ending.
 
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