Discover Austin: Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue - Episode 20

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In this episode of Discover Austin, I'm at the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue on the south shore of Lady Bird Lake.

Discover Austin explores the culture of Central Texas. We visit landmarks, events, restaurants, history, and much more.

Craig Smyser, Fiv Realty
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Greetings, I’m Craig Smyser.  I’m downtown along the shores of Lady Bird Lake at the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue, for this episode of Discover Austin.

The Stevie Ray Vaughan statue is a tribute to the great guitarist who lived in Austin.  Dedicated on November 21, 1993, the statue is made of bronze and stands in at eight feet tall.

The design by sculptor Ralph Helmick was selected by Stevie Ray’s brother and mother from a pool of about 30 different designs.  Helmick intended for the statue to be a memorial to the man and not his music, stating that Stevie Ray’s music speaks for itself.  Given that, the statue is designed to show that Stevie Ray was always friendly and approachable.  Instead of playing his guitar, the statue shows him in more of a meditative pose but does give a guitar-playing nod with the shadow.  He grew up in the Dallas area but moved to Austin where he was a big part of the live music community.  Stevie Ray held several concerts about 100 yards from the location of the statue, which, by the way, wasn’t the originally intended location.  However, because the statue has a hat, the original spot would have left his face in a shadow most of the time.  When Austin gets heavy rain, Lady Bird Lake can flood the open land around the statue occasionally making it look like Stevie Ray is walking on water which is ironic because one of his bigger albums was entitled Texas Flood.  Stevie Ray Vaughan died on August 27, 1990 in a helicopter accident and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.

The Stevie Ray statue is in a prime, easily accessible location so as you visit downtown, be sure to take a few minutes to stop by.  I’m Craig Smyser, thanks for joining me for this episode of Discover Austin.

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