A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughn

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  • NR
  • 1996
  • 1 hr 19 min
  • 8.4  (113)

A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughn from 1996 is a music documentary film that pays tribute to the late American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. Snippets of his performances, interviews, and backstage footage are intertwined to create a beautiful visual tribute to one of the greatest artists of all time. The movie features three outstanding musicians, Jimmie Vaughan, B.B. King, and Robert Cray, who pay homage to their fallen friend and peer by playing some of his most popular songs. Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie's elder brother, offers insights into Stevie's life, the man behind the music, and what it was like to grow up with an incredibly talented sibling. He shares poignant stories from Stevie's childhood, details about his fiery personality, and the struggles that came with fame.

The film comprises of eleven songs that were either written or performed by Stevie Ray Vaughan. It includes "Pride and Joy," "Texas Flood," "Love Struck Baby," "Crossfire," "Riviera Paradise," "Telephone Song," "Long Way from Home," "Testify," "The House is Rockin'," "Tightrope," and "Leave My Little Girl Alone." Of course, there are occasional surprises as the stars decide to throw in their unique touches to the compositions.

B.B. King, the king of the blues, gives an emotional speech about Stevie Ray Vaughan that brings the crowd to tears. He talks about how he met Stevie Ray Vaughan, the love they shared for the blues, and how he admires Stevie's playing style. B.B. King and Jimmie Vaughan perform a touching duet of "The Sky is Crying," which became one of the highlights of the concert. King talks about how surprised he was when he heard that Stevie had died, and how much he still misses him to this day.

Robert Cray, an American blues guitarist, and singer who had worked previously with Stevie, also joins the concert to pay his respects. Cray and Vaughan had a deep friendship that went beyond music, and Cray emotionally expresses his loss. Cray performed "Phone Booth" and "Right Next Door," two of his most popular songs, and the audience gives him an enthusiastic applause.

The music is exceptional, and it is no surprise that the concert was a huge success. The crowd is filled with Stevie Ray Vaughan's fans, who can't help but sing along every word of each song. The energy and vibe of the concert are infectious, and it is hard not to get up and dance. The documentary does an excellent job of capturing the essence of Stevie Ray Vaughan's music and the emotional rollercoaster his fans went through after his death. The photographers succeeded in capturing the intricacies of his guitar playing, his passion for music, and his incredible talent.

The documentary ends with a montage of clips that showcases Stevie Ray Vaughan's life and career. It is a fitting way to pay tribute to a legend who, despite dying young, left an indelible mark on the music world. Vaughan's music continues to inspire new generations of guitar players, and it is no wonder that his legacy still lives on.

In conclusion, A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan from 1996 is a must-watch for those who love blues music or are ardent fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It is a beautiful way to honor one of the greatest musicians of all time, aside from unlocking some in-depth analyses of his work. The movie is a captivating combination of music, emotions, and memories, and it is sure to be an unforgettable experience for any viewer.

A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughn is a 1996 musical with a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.4.

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  • Release Date
    1996
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 19 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (113)