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      • In 1969, Vaughan's group opened for The Jimi Hendrix Experience in Fort Worth, Texas. It was at this show that Vaughan lent Jimi Hendrix his Vox Wah-wah pedal which Hendrix ended up breaking. In return, Hendrix gave Vaughan his own touring Wah-wah pedal.
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  2. Nov 16, 2021 · “Another time, we opened for Jimi Hendrix. I had a brand-new Vox wah and his old DeArmond pedal didn’t work very good. It was Saturday night and you couldn’t go to the music store – so he bought my pedal for 50 bucks and gave me his old one. No problem, y’know? And I’ve still got that DeArmond pedal today.”

    • Did Jimmie Vaughan have a wah wah pedal?1
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  3. It was at this show that Vaughan lent Jimi Hendrix his Vox Wah-wah pedal which Hendrix ended up breaking. In return, Hendrix gave Vaughan his own touring Wah-wah pedal. Jimmie Vaughan developed his own easily recognized personal style.

  4. May 27, 2008 · Registered User. Join date: Jan 2007. 80 IQ. #3. It's a Vox Grey Wah. It's the predecessor of the Clyde McCoy. It tends to be thin and trebly. Actually works well in front of a fuzz - hence the...

    • The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (1968) Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix. The go-to song of any guitarist trying out a new wah pedal at Guitar Center, Voodoo Child (Slight Return) stands as a mammoth moment in rock history, setting a mark that has yet to be breached by any ambitious guitarist with a Cry Baby and a dream.
    • Cream - White Room (1968) Guitarist: Eric Clapton. A masterful performance on Tales of Brave Ulysses aside, with White Room, Eric Clapton virtually wrote the book on how the wah pedal would be used in the context of rock guitar for decades to come.
    • Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine (1987) Guitarist: Slash. Known to break out the wah and fiddle around with Voodoo Child (Slight Return) as a live lead-in for Civil War, Slash forged his own piece of rock and roll history with his unforgettable ascending run into one of the shining moments in Eighties guitar rock.
    • Metallica - Enter Sandman (1991) Guitarist: Kirk Hammett. We're going to let Kirk take this one: "There's something about a wah pedal that really gets my gut going!
  5. May 26, 2022 · Here’s how it works. Jimmie Vaughan Reveals His Guitar Tone Secrets. From pickups to mics, the Texas blues legend shares some priceless pointers in this classic interview from the GP archive. To hardcore fans, Jimmie Vaughan is a virtual deity – a living legend with an electricguitar style so deep that it defies description.

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  6. Jun 5, 2018 · The Telephone Song is one of his all time great wah songs that he performed with his brother Jimmie Vaughan, while Say What! also features some incredible wah work. Check out this interview with Stevie's tech Rene Martinez.

  7. Apr 15, 2020 · Vaughan Brothers: Family Style (1990) Stevie was known to pull out a wah for his Hendrix covers, and he did it again for this minor masterpiece from the Vaughan Brothers album, Family Style. It’s the only album to feature Stevie and brother Jimmie, and it was, sadly, Stevie’s last.

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