Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites

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Jimmie Vaughan
Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites

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Release Date: Monday 24 May 2010

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For more than four decades, the guitar-slinging Texan legend has been earning his living rockin' the blues. After nine years hiatus, Jimmie is back with this nearly all-covers set.

When Jimmie Vaughan says "I have the best job in the world," he isn't kidding. For more than four decades, the guitar-slinging Texan legend has been earning his living rockin' the blues, and nothing makes the man happier. But now, Vaughan is even more excited about his gig than usual-for his newest release he's consulted the vast blues encyclopedia that resides deep inside of his head and come up with a nearly all-covers set best described by its unambiguous title: 'Blues, Ballads & Favorites'.

Self-produced and recorded in Vaughan's hometown of Austin, the newest offering by the co-founder of the iconic, still-missed Fabulous Thunderbirds spotlights a wild array of tunes originally recorded by the likes of Roy Milton, Jimmy Reed, Roscoe Gordon and Little Richard, with a Willie Nelson favourite tossed in. No particular criteria were used in selecting the tracks to include; Vaughan simply narrowed down a long list of songs he liked and 'Blues, Ballads and Favorites' was the ultimate result.

Recorded with a solid group of mostly local musicians, with longtime cohort Lou Ann Barton lending her vocals to a handful of tunes, 'Blues, Ballads & Favorites' is Vaughan's first new release in nearly nine years. "I got married and had twins, and a lot of things happened in between," he says, but as soon as the music emits its mighty roar, it's clear that nothing has dulled Jimmie Vaughan's mastery of his axe or his powerful vocal delivery. "I'm just about to turn 59 years old and I'm having a good time," he says. "I've got my second wind here."