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Wow. That was a great read. Thanks for sharing.dave94 said:
Posted this article last year. Apparently the guy who did this was also on a podcast with Mike Rhyner of Ticket fame.
https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2020/08/revealed-the-truth-about-what-really-killed-stevie-ray-vaughan/
Harry Lime said:
How popular and well known was he (outside of blues/hardcore music circles) before he died?
I was in middle school so really had no clue about him before the crash. I know by my teen years it became a cliche for KLOL to play Texas Flood every time there was a good rain.
Yeah, I'd agree. Stevie had gotten a lot of props for his playing on Bowie's "Let's Dance" project in 1983 and he was just getting the widespread credit he deserved.Bruce Almighty said:Harry Lime said:
How popular and well known was he (outside of blues/hardcore music circles) before he died?
I was in middle school so really had no clue about him before the crash. I know by my teen years it became a cliche for KLOL to play Texas Flood every time there was a good rain.
Not very well known, especially outside of Texas. I feel like Pride and Joy and Crossfire were more recognizable by many people for being played on a few local commercials, but most couldn't tell you who sung the songs.