Vaughan, Jimmie: Live At C-boys

Vaughan, Jimmie SKU: 40896861
Vaughan, Jimmie: Live At C-boys

Vaughan, Jimmie: Live At C-boys

Vaughan, Jimmie SKU: 40896861

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Live At C-boys
Artist: Vaughan, Jimmie
Label: Last Music Company
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5052442013532
Genre: Blues

Vinyl LP pressing. With Jimmie Vaughan off the road during the 'lockdown' and C-Boys temporarily out of action too, this reissued mini-classic is as good as a Friday night out in Austin. It was originally released on Proper Records but has been deleted. When Jimmie Vaughan isn't out fronting his big 'Tilt-A-Whirl' band, there's nothing he likes more than grooving with his fine trio at C-Boy's Heart and Soul club in his hometown. These very cool recordings - oozing with the late-night club atmosphere of Steve Wertheimer's gem on South Congress Avenue - perfectly capture Mike Flanigin's mastery of the mighty Hammond B3 and the late Frosty Smith's attentive drumming which form the bedrock for Jimmie to lay down some of that trademark peckin' guitar.

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