Brothers In Blues TRAILER | 2023

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Available on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Cable and Satellite On Demand on March 21st!

BROTHERS IN BLUES is the story of brothers Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Jimmie and Stevie went from a small, post-war house in Oak Cliff, Texas to becoming rock and roll legends, selling millions of records and playing alongside the likes of David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jackson Browne, Carlos Santana and more. A portion of the film is devoted to Jimmie and Eric Clapton’s first ever on-camera interviews about the night that Stevie died. Featuring newly revealed photos, home movies, and previously untold stories, BROTHERS IN BLUES is a rare and intimate look into the tragedies and the glory of the Vaughan brothers as told by Jimmie, Eric Clapton, Jackson Browne, Billy Gibbons, Nile Rodgers, as well as bandmates and friends from the early days of their enduring legacy

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As the producer of this film, I need to explain to some posters that every interview with Stevie and every one of his performances is already on the Internet. I am trying to bring NEW stuff to you in this film. No other doc on SRV has on-camera interviews with Eric Clapton, Jimmie Vaughan and Billy Gibbons. Jackson Browne tells you things you didn't know before, as does Nile Rodgers. I'm trying to show you NEW things you have never seen, or heard before.

Pecos
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I was at SRV’s funeral when Niles Rogers spoke about Family Style and played Tick Tock. Stevie was my friend. The whole thing was a crushing blow.

jeffhogue
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RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990), aged 35
You will always be remembered as a legend.

LPJack
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If you love real documentaries on some of the best musicians in the world and if the Vaughnan brothers are on your short list, this is a must watch. it's fantastic.

joeblo
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And if you know that... you can run away from home lol... rock n roll baby!!

jamie
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They'll never be another Stevie Ray Vaughn. So sad he died so young.😢

lydiadavis
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The trailer ending with Life By the Drop... goosebumps, man. My favorite SRV song of all time. RIP Stevie 🙇‍♂️ 🙏🫶

tlrdcs
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Six strings down on a heaven bound flight.
RIP Stevie

nickefgen
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I started college in Fall of 1979 at Southwest Texas State University (SWTSU, Now called Texas State) in San Marcos, Tx., 25 minutes south of Austin. Saw SRV many times along with Eric Johnson, Fabulous T-Birds, and all the other Austin bands like LeRoi Brothers, etc. This was when Austin WAS Austin, not like now. Now it's "Austin, California", bunch of immigrants from California and elsewhere. We'd see all national acts at bars like the Liberty Lunch, Club Foot, Antones, and the South Park Meadows on I-35. Eric Johnson would play at the Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos and we got .99 cent pitchers of beer there. Truly magical times. I saw T-Birds with SRV sitting in with them at the Gruene Hall in New Braunfels for a Gruene Hall Anniversary party. Take me back to the 80's please.

Eric A.

EROCKINAUSTIN
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The next best is Jimmy Vaughn am going to see him live on June 17, 2023 @ Ludlow Garage Cincinnati, Ohio. Jimmy is an amazing guitar player with his own style am so excited!!

annalewis
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I was fortunate enough to see Stevie 3 xs. Once w BB King at The Greek in L.A, once at Benson & Hedges Blues Festival w Etta & whole bunch of amazing people, & the last time w Jeff Beck.
UNFREAKING real, after the 1st time, I went to work the next day, & everyone was asking well, how was it?? There were no words, he was just amazing. Hearing on a cd, or the radio is one thing, watching him perform, like a religious experience lol.

LuAnnHeston
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Hell yes!!!
I cannot wait to see this!!!

picoliciousartistry
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I've never seen Jimmie speak about the accident before. I can tell it's *still* an incredibly painful thing for him to even talk about. God bless SRV! He was one of a kind!

Pudge
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Rosie and I live on a ski hill a couple miles from Alpine Valley. I remember the day Stevie went down in that Helicopter! Sad day. Being a guitar guy it still hurts. Burlington Bill busking on the road and here on you tube.

burlingtonbill
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10 yrs ago i was sat TV d2d Technician, and i met all kind and amazing ppl, i loved it so much.
once i met a guitarist, (me too) and we talked about music, and he asked of i know SRV and some others, and i didn't!.
i wanted to wrote the names while he told them to know what i am missing, to find new Jams.
but i didn't felt comfortable to do so, but SRV was the one who suck with me
after a while i tried to remember the names he mentioned, and only SRV popped out .
i cant tell you how happy i was, and still
and sorry i was to find he is no longer with us .

Brothers In Blues, just found another Jam ✨✨✨✨

thank you if you read it .
long live SRV.

posford
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This movie should be available to watch all over the globe, and not just in the US ...

tinpanalleybluesman
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50 bucks for your 1st guitar ( early 60s?) must have been a scorcher, my first guitar was found in a dumpster, a classical with 2 strings, a week later I became Buddy Holly ! Then a small miracle was granted me. A neighbour needed £90 pounds to fix his jeep and he turned up on my doorstep with a 60s Gibson SG jr with just the 1 pickup, as soon as I strummed an A barre chord on it I gave him the 90(maybe he ended up with 80) we now had a real guitar to plug in to our Fender Quad Reverb which was all the amplification we needed. Guitar, bass and microphone blasted out of that amp everyday ! This is going to be a treat to watch!

giulioluzzardi
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Saw Stevie the first time at Bessies Boathouse, Norfolk VA, in 82 or 83. Saw him a total of 5 times, but I'll never forget that first time. Nothing like seeing a talent like his up close and personal. Im looking forward to seeing the film.

danieljones
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Got to see SRV at the Los Angeles Sports Arena when he opened for Jeff Beck. An incredible night and the sound was amazing!

soundvandal
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R.I.P. S.R.V., and God bless Jimmie Vaughan 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻!

jamesgonzales