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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King “In Session”
"Vaughan’s hero wasn’t just anybody... It was the six-foot-four, 250-pound-plus blues legend Albert King—nicknamed the “Velvet Bulldozer.”
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"Vaughan’s hero wasn’t just anybody... It was the six-foot-four, 250-pound-plus blues legend Albert King—nicknamed the “Velvet Bulldozer.”

That rattly opening guitar riff signaled something..."different." Here's the backstory on the 70s song that's had more than one life.

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