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JIMMY VAUGHAN with Lou Ann Barton & the All-Star Tilt-A-Whirl Band
Appearing Live at Moes Alley
Friday, September 10th
Buy Your Tickets Early For This Rare Club Performance
9:00 PM, Doors Open 8:00 PM, $30,

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Moe's Alley is thrilled to announce a weekend with guitar phenomenon JIMMIE VAUGHAN.  Jimmie is touring in support of his latest release "JIMMIE VAUGHAN Plays Blues Ballads & Favorites", his first full length album in nine years.  Buy your tickets early & don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to catch Jimmie up close & personal at Moe's Alley.

Jimmie Vaughan, legendary guitarist and blues/rock artist, has announced that his first new studio album in 9 years, Blues, Ballads and Favorites, will be released July 6 on Shout! Factory.

Blues, Ballads and Favorites is exactly what the title describes, Vaughan’s hand-picked favorites, including covers of songs by artists such as Little Richard, Jimmy Reed, Willie Nelson, Roy Milton, and Roscoe Gordon. Without any outside constraints, Vaughan was free to whittle down a list of favorite blues and R&B songs, ending up with a total of 13, each of which has special meaning to him.

Several tracks, including “Wheel Of Fortune” and Billy “The Kid” Emerson’s “The Pleasure Is All Mine,” feature a tight, funky horn section. Other highlights include Vaughan’s own “Comin’ & Goin’,” a self-penned instrumental, and the Willie Nelson-penned “Funny (How Time Slips Away),” first popularized by soul singer Joe Hinton. Hammond B-3 organ master Bill Willis, a veteran of the King Records hits of James Brown and Bill Doggett, took lead vocals on that one, though he didn’t live to hear the finished result: he passed away shortly after recording.

The album was produced by Vaughan and recorded in his hometown of Austin, Texas with his band, and features legendary blues singer Lou Ann Barton, who duets with Vaughan on Don & Dewey’s “I’m Leaving It Up To You” and Little Richard’s “Send Me Some Lovin’.” Says Vaughan, “I go back with Lou Ann before the Thunderbirds. When we met she was 18 and sang a Little Richard medley and I never recovered. She was wild.”  

Vaughan’s love affair with blues and rock ’n’ roll goes back to his childhood in Dallas. Listening to R&B and blues on the radio, seeing Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show, watching his uncles pick country tunes on their guitars. Vaughan founded iconic The Fabulous Thunderbirds in 1974, becoming famous for the high-octane blues-rock formula that earned their music the tag “Blue Wave” in the media. Vaughan released a duets album with his brother, guitar virtuoso Stevie Ray Vaughan, in 1990, shortly before the latter’s untimely death, before beginning his solo career.

Blues, Ballads and Favorites is Vaughan’s fourth solo album. In the 9 years since his last release Vaughan has been busy: he married and had twins, and 2010 finds him as masterful on the guitar as ever.

Vaughan relishes the opportunity to pass these songs down to a new generation of blues fans. But mostly he just enjoys singing and playing these songs that have traveled with him throughout the decades. For Jimmie Vaughan music has always been about one thing: having a good ol’ time. “It’s 120% American and I just love it,” he says. “It’s fun.”

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