Stevie Ray Vaughn “Pride and Joy” Played by Atlanta’s Most Wanted


 

Stevie Ray Vaughn “Pride and Joy” played by Atlanta’s Most Wanted – Atlanta’s Most Wanted is an band based in Atlanta GA. This configuration consisted of: Andy Martin on Bass Jody Worrell on Vocals and Guitar Michael Watson on Vocals and Guitar Brad Williams on Drums Chris Corso on Keyboard Charles Marshall on Sax for bookings contact: [email protected] video shot by Adrian “Zone3” Sosebee ( youtube.com/zone3 ) Stephen Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 — August 27, 1990) was a Grammy Award-winning[1] American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Eighteen albums of Vaughan’s work have been released.[2] Vaughan was inspired to play guitar by his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan, and was influenced by such players as Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Guy.[3] After a few years as a sideman in and around Austin, Vaughan formed the band Double Trouble, with whom he made four successful studio albums and established a reputation as one of the foremost blues guitarists in the world. He was noted for using the Fender Stratocaster, with several guitars being made in tribute to Vaughan, including a Signature Stratocaster[4] and a replica of his famous Strat named “Lenny”.[5] In 1986, after years of substance abuse from alcohol and cocaine, he spent a month in drug rehabilitation, and remained clean and sober for the final four years of his life, until his death in 1990 in a helicopter crash

 

Federal, state, local health officials encourage increased screenings for

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In August, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta released final recommendations urging all U.S. baby boomers – born from 1945 to 1965 – to get a one-time test for the hepatitis C virus, in an effort to protect that generation's …
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Suicide: State's public health crisis

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There are specific risk factors for American Indian communities that contribute to their higher suicide rate, including high unemployment rates, substance abuse, alienation, and varying cultural views on suicide. A major issue among the … “That may …
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