He was the Texas hurricane who resurrected the electric blues, but Stevie Ray Vaughan’s massive breakout came from playing on David Bowie’s pop-dance album, “Let’s Dance.” Discover the wild, untold story of the Stratocaster legend: why he used superglue on his bleeding fingers just to play his absurdly thick guitar strings, the infamous gig where he was violently booed before becoming a superstar, his secret backwards guitar hardware, and the tragic, heartbreaking end to his miraculous sobriety.
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