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The world learned about Vaughan in 1983, when his expressive, disappointing solos graced the David Bowie hit “Let’s Dance.” All the guitarists realized that a real virtuoso entered the stage and you have to be on your guard. His energetic game turned out to be so fresh and innovative that thanks to her, blues became a completely new genre that appealed to the young generation.
All music magazines devote a lot of attention to Stevie. He is certainly one of the most popular blues guitarists of all time. For some, it may seem that he has become this brilliant guitarist from day to day, as if by himself and effortlessly. In addition, it is surrounded by the elusive aura of mystery and honor.
Do not forget, however, that Stevie Ray Vaughan sang well and composed wonderful melodies – if not for this skill, we would probably never hear about him. He was a real phenomenon. His greatness was not only from great talent but also from the fact that he learned his whole life from others.
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