Tyrone Vaughan
Born in Dallas Tx and raised in Austin since he was 2 years of age, Tyrone Vaughan is the son of Jimmie Vaughan the founder and guitar player of the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Tyrone grew up in the fast rising music scene in Austin Tx and was heavily influenced by many blues musicians. Muddy Waters gave him a harmonica at an early age and his Uncle Stevie Ray Vaughan would give him his first 2 guitars. Young Vaughan would also get to see Bobby " Blue" Bland, Albert Collins, Eddie "Hound Dog" Taylor, James Brown, Otis Rush and many others. Fast forward 35 years and Tyrone was asked to join Cyril Neville's Royal Southern Brotherhood. The Neville Brother and The Meter's vocalist would go on to write 3 songs (I wanna be free) (Can't waste time) (Where there's smoke) and record 2 albums with Vaughan on Ruf Records. These records (Don't Look Back) 2015 release was captured at legendary Fame studios in Muscle Shoals and the 2016 release (The Royal Gospel) cut at Dockside Studios in Louisiana. Neville and Vaughan would then spend 2 years on the road covering 3 continents and over 15 countries. Vaughan was able to make a name for himself Internationally after doing 6 European tours. Now Tyrone Vaughan is back playing Europe as his own frontman playing and singing Texas blues as only a Texan can! Also check out his fathers Grammy award winning album "Do You Get The Blues?" Tyrone writes (Without you) and performs on the 2001 release from Jimmie Vaughan.
Side notes: TV has played with Billy F. Gibbons, Double Trouble, Doyle Bramhall Sr. And Jr. John Popper, Eric Gales, Pinetop Perkins, Jimmie Vaughan
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http://blues.amazingradios.com/album-reviews/royal-southern-brotherhood-rules-with-the-royal-gospel.html?fbclid=IwAR3Wi5WY1wQcMFp-ypeoyXy7A23LxanLA0lYFuU4l8xkpFxrVzhtWP903gIhttps://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/6568836/royal-southern-brotherhood-they-dont-make-em-like-you-dont-look-back-exclusive-stream?fbclid=IwAR3Wi5WY1wQcMFp-ypeoyXy7A23LxanLA0lYFuU4l8xkpFxrVzhtWP903gI
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