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  1. Lou Ann Barton sang on the album. [16] " Six Strings Down", cowritten with the Neville Brothers, is a tribute to Vaughan's brother. [17] [18] Vaughan, with "Six Strings Down" selected, chose to fill the rest of the album with upbeat, unserious songs. [19] " Tilt a Whirl" is an instrumental. [20] Critical reception.

  2. Musician, songwriter, record producer. Instrument (s) Vocalist. Years active. 1970–present. Labels. Asylum Records, Spindletop Records, Antone's Records. Lou Ann Barton (born February 17, 1954) is an American blues singer based in Austin, Texas since the 1970s. [1]

  3. 23 de nov. de 2001 · Lou Ann Barton, looking illegally lanky and fit, is walking on high heels through the tour bus parked outside the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, N.J., on a cool, foggy Wednesday night.

  4. Jimmie Vaughan – Strange Pleasure (1994) Written by bluesever Wednesday, 28 October 2009 16:56 - Last Updated Monday, 01 March 2021 15:16 ... Lou Ann Barton, Oren Waters, Terry Young, Kevin Dorsey, Fonzi Thornton, Ken Williams, Curtis King, Jr. (background vocals). ...

  5. Organ [Hammond B3] – Bill Willis. Piano – Dr. John. Vocals, Guitar [Guitars] – Jimmie Vaughan. Written-By – J. Vaughan *. Backing Vocals – Kevin Dorsey, Lou Ann Barton, Oren Waters, Terry Young. Drums – George Rains. Organ [Hammond B3] – Bill Willis. Piano – Dr. John. Vocals, Guitar [Guitars] – Jimmie Vaughan.

  6. The best-selling Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites appeared in 2010, followed by Plays More Blues, Ballads and Favorites, co-credited to singer Lou Ann Barton. Vaughan returned to recording with 2019's hit Baby Please Come Home.

  7. In 1994, she sang on Jimmie Vaughan's Epic debut Strange Pleasure, and a year later recorded with Roky Erickson on his All That May Do My Rhyme. The session work and live gigs kept Barton busy. She sang on Nuno Mindelis' Texas Bound (alongside Double Trouble's rhythm section, bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton), and Vaughan's Do You ...