Texas Tribue to SRV , Bugs Henderson by 4T5Mag
Texas Tribue To SRV , Bugs Henderson by 4T5Mag – Buddy Henderson (October 20, 1943 — March 8, 2012), better known as Bugs Henderson, was a blues guitarist who was popular in Europe and from the 1970s was based in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, where he was known as a local blues guitar legend. He was born in Palm Springs, California, and spent his early life in Tyler, Texas, where he formed a band called the Sensores at age 16, and later joined Mouse and the Traps. In Dallas-Fort Worth he formed the Shuffle Kings and later a band that was eponymously named. Henderson played with blues legends such as BB King, Eric Clapton, Ted Nugent, Muddy Waters and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He died from complications of liver cancer just four days after a benefit concert in his name.[3] The performers at the 11-hour “Benefit Bugs” event included Ray Wylie Hubbard, Smokin’ Joe Kubek & Bnois King and Mouse & the Traps, the band from early in his career with the hit songs, “A Public Execution” and “Maid of Sugar — Maid of Spice” that featured his guitar solos. Stephen “Stevie” Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 — August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and a notable recording artist. Often referred to by his initials, SRV, he is best known as the leader of the blues rock band Double Trouble, with whom he recorded four studio albums. Influenced by guitarists of various genres, Vaughan emphasized intensity and emotion in his guitar playing, and favored vintage guitars and amplifiers. He became one of the leading blues rock …
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Gerda Lerner, a pioneer in the field of women's history and founding member of the National Organization for Woman, has died in Wisconsin. She was 92.More >>. Gerda Lerner, a pioneer in the field of women's history and a founding member of the National …
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Fond du Lac Police Officer Steve Olson says they are asking people who use their prescription drug drop box at the police station to make a slight change in dropping off those old and unused drugs. He says they are requesting that people remove the …
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