Home Gear “He redirected the future of blues guitar from his very first release, and his influence continues to inspire new generations of aspiring players”: Joe Bonamassa pays tribute to the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan
Gear

“He redirected the future of blues guitar from his very first release, and his influence continues to inspire new generations of aspiring players”: Joe Bonamassa pays tribute to the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan

Share
Share

It has come to my attention that, of all of the columns I’ve created for GW, I have yet to talk about the great Stevie Ray Vaughan. Oh my god!

As a child of the ’70s, in 1983, when I was all of six years old, there were two guitar players that changed the game for me: on the rock side, it was Eddie Van Halen.

GWM587 Joe Bonamassa teaches Stevie Ray Vaughan's style
(Image credit: Future)

GWM587 Joe Bonamassa teaches Stevie Ray Vaughan's style
(Image credit: Future)

gwm587 Joe Bonamassa teachers Stevie Ray Vaughan's style fig.3
(Image credit: Future)

GWM587 Joe Bonamassa teaches Stevie Ray Vaughan's style
(Image credit: Future)

All the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
ArtistsBuying GuideGear

Kirk Hammett and Gibson Custom unveil “The Raven,” a dark new legend

Gibson Custom has revealed its latest collaboration with Metallica’s Kirk Hammett —...

Buying GuideGear

Gibson and Loog join forces to inspire the next generation of players

Gibson has announced a collaboration with children’s guitar brand Loog to launch...

ArtistsGear

Eddie Van Halen’s Kramer “Ad” guitar sells for $2,734,000 at auction

A guitar once owned and played by Eddie Van Halen has become...