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  2. Jimmie Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie Vaughan was born on March 20, 1951, in Dallas County, Texas, United States, [3] to parents Jimmie Lee Vaughan and Martha Jean Cook. Raised in Dallas, Texas, Vaughan attended L V. Stockard Junior High where on February 3, 1965, he first played before an audience in a group named The Pendulums, or the JSP's, along with Phil Campbell and Ronny Sterling. [4]

  3. Lou Ann Barton - Wikipedia

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    The show was taped in celebration of Clark's 50th birthday. Other artists included Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, and Kim Wilson of The Fabulous Thunderbirds. [5] In 2001, she again appeared on Austin City Limits, as a guest of Double Trouble. [6] In 2006, she was a featured act at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

  4. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Stevie's father, Jimmie Lee Vaughan, was born on September 6, 1921. [3] Jimmie Vaughan, also known as Jim or Big Jim, dropped out of school at age sixteen and enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After his discharge from the military, he married Martha Jean (née Cook; 1928–2009) on January 13, 1950. [4] They had a son, Jimmie, in ...

  5. Charlie Sexton - Wikipedia

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    Will and the Kill released a 38-minute, self-titled album featuring both Sexton and Jimmie Vaughan. The album was recorded at Fire Station Studios [10] in San Marcos, Texas, with Joe Ely producing, and released via MCA Records. Sexton (right) performing with Arc Angels in 2009

  6. Double Trouble (band) - Wikipedia

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    Various posthumous releases featuring Vaughan have been issued since his death, overseen by his brother Jimmie. Since Vaughan's death, Double Trouble has continued in various capacities, releasing a studio album in 2001 and acting as a session band for blues and local Austin musicians. The band has sold over 11.5 million albums in the United ...

  7. The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie Vaughan left the band in 1990 to record an album with his brother Stevie Ray Vaughan, Family Style. Following Stevie Ray's death in 1990, Jimmie pursued a full-time solo career. [ 6 ] The band then embarked on a long series of lineup changes and albums throughout the 1990s.

  8. Doyle Bramhall - Wikipedia

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    Bramhall joined The Chessmen with Jimmie Vaughan while in high school. The group opened for Jimi Hendrix when he played Dallas. In 1969, he moved to Austin and formed Texas Storm with Jimmie Vaughan. In the 1970s, Bramhall formed The Nightcrawlers with Marc Benno, which also included Jimmie Vaughan's younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar

  9. The Chessmen - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie Vaughan, brother of Stevie Ray Vaughan was briefly a member, joining after the death of original band leader, guitarist, and vocalist, Robert Patton, who died in a boating accident in 1966. Drummer Doyle Bramhall later played with and wrote songs for Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Bill Etheridge later played bass with ZZ Top.