Richard Marx expressed sadness over Nathan East, despite the bassist being alive.]

Richard Marx expressed sadness over Nathan East, despite the bassist being alive.]

August 27, 1990, was a devastating day for the blues. In the early hours following an all-star jam at Alpine Valley Resort in East Troy, Wisconsin, a helicopter carrying Stevie Ray Vaughan crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all onboard.

In the confusion that followed, early reports misidentified victims, triggering a wave of grief for musicians and loved ones who believed what they were hearing.

For Richard Marx, the tragedy quickly became personal. As recently recalled on his podcast Stories to Tell, he awoke to the news like everyone else, stunned by the loss of Vaughan, a generational blues talent who was just 35 years old.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan poses backstage at the Meadow Brook Music Festival, in Rochester Hills, Michigan, during his Soul to Soul world tour, July 31, 1985,. (Image credit: Getty Images)

“We all wake up to this tragic news that Stevie Ray Vaughan has been killed in a helicopter crash. But the initial reports were, ‘Stevie Ray Vaughan and members of Eric Clapton’s band have perished in a helicopter crash.’”



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