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  2. Christopher Cross - Wikipedia

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    Cross was the original owner of fellow Austin guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan’s legendary “Number One” 1962/1963 hybrid Fender Stratocaster. Vaughan purchased the guitar at Ray Hennig’s Heart of Texas Music in Austin in 1974, only one day after Cross had traded the guitar for a Gibson Les Paul. [19]

  3. Stevie Ray Vaughan's musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Number One (also known as Vaughan's 'First Wife') was a Fender Stratocaster used by Vaughan for most of his career; it was "rebuilt more times than a custom Chevy." [2] Vaughan always claimed it was a 1959 model, since that date was written on the back of the pick-ups; Rene Martinez, who maintained the guitar since 1980, saw the year 1963 stamped in the body and 1962 on the neck. [6]

  4. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    In February 1970, Vaughan joined a band called Liberation, which was a nine-piece group with a horn section. Having spent the past month briefly playing bass with Jimmie in Texas Storm, he had originally auditioned as bassist. Impressed by Vaughan's guitar playing, Scott Phares, the group's original guitarist, modestly became the bassist. [24]

  5. Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    The guitar debuted at the NAMM Show in January 1992 and began selling at various music stores. [1] Number One, also called First Wife, was the nickname given by Stevie Ray Vaughan to his favorite Fender Stratocaster, built c. 1963. [2] In 1974, he acquired the guitar as a trade at a music store in Austin, Texas. [2]

  6. Guitar Slinger (The Brian Setzer Orchestra album) - Wikipedia

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    "The House Is Rockin'" (Doyle Bramhall, Stevie Ray Vaughan; arranged by Bob Sandman and Brian Setzer) – 3:02 "Hoodoo Voodoo Doll" (Setzer; arranged by Michael Acosta and Setzer) – 3:39 " Town Without Pity " ( Dimitri Tiomkin , Ned Washington ; arranged by Patrick Williams) – 4:04

  7. Couldn't Stand the Weather Tour - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 1984, the band played Buffalo, NY for the 2nd time and this is when Stevie was given the Hamiltone (also known as "Main" or the "Couldn't Stand the Weather" guitar) it was a custom Stratocaster-style guitar made for Vaughan by James Hamilton in Buffalo, NY. It was presented to Vaughan by James as a gift from ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons.

  8. Soul to Soul Tour - Wikipedia

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    Stevie Ray Vaughan is widely regarded as one of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of blues music, and one of the most important musicians in the revival of blues in the 1980s. Allmusic describes him as "a rocking powerhouse of a guitarist who gave blues a burst of momentum in the '80s, with influence still felt long after ...

  9. Pipeline (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Stevie Ray Vaughan and Dick Dale's version was also on the soundtrack for the 1987 film, Back to the Beach, as well as their separate compilation albums. [citation needed] In 2011, Pat Metheny released a solo acoustic guitar version of this song on his What's It All About album. [8]

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