Six Strings Down

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"Six Strings Down"
Song

"Six Strings Down" is a blues song recorded by Jimmie Vaughan in 1994. It is a belated tribute to his brother, Stevie Ray Vaughan, who died in 1990, and the memory of other deceased guitarists. The song was written by Art Neville, Eric Kolb, Aaron Neville, Cyril Neville, Kelsey Smith, and Vaughan. It first appeared on Vaughan's album Strange Pleasures in 1994.[1]

The song was originally performed as an acoustic blues. The opening line, "Alpine Valley, in the middle of the night" refers to the Alpine Valley Music Theater near East Troy, Wisconsin, where the helicopter carrying Stevie Ray Vaughan and several others crashed following a concert in 1990. The song also mentions several other deceased blues guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix (as the "voodoo chile"), Albert Collins, Muddy Waters, and Lightnin' Hopkins. The song's refrain includes "Heaven done called another blues stringer back home".[2]

Later versions of the song are performed as electric blues with accompaniment. Live recordings include a 1996 tribute concert to Stevie Ray Vaughan, with Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Clapton, B.B. King and others.[3] Vaughan, Clapton, and others performed it at the Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2004[4] and again in 2010 when he was joined by Robert Cray and Hubert Sumlin.[5]

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This song was written by Aaron Neville.