Tyrone Vaughan “Downtime”

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    Artista / Grupo: Tyrone Vaughan

    Álbum: Downtime

    Discográfica: Blues Boulevard

    Año publicación: 2013

    Fecha crítica: 9/2013

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Here comes a musician who will captivate you, thanks to a subtle very attractive style and a special charm, both on his way of writing songs but also by his singing and guitar playing Tyrone Vaughan has a special charisma that stands out and becomes evident along the whole cd, not in vain his uncle was legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan and his father is, no other than Jimmy Vaughan himself, so he had to inherit something special from that kind of family The album follows Texas blues music rules but it is much more contemporary than what we normally use to listen to All songs have good vocal, banjo, mandolin or violin arrangements, as well as Tyrone’s guitar work, which shows good and reliable qualities Tyrone Vaughan began to play guitar when he was only five years old, thanks to a beautiful Stratocaster his uncle gave him that he still keeps Besides Tyrone Vaughan’s voice and guitar, you will also find Don Reed violin, Bob Lucier pedal steel, Shane Ludgate and Mike Churchill, drums and Stephen J Boudreau bass, guitar, banjo, mandolin, dobro, pedal steel and lap steel This is a very interesting album, full of good creative moments



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