Stoll Vaughan

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Stoll Vaughan
Background information
Born Lexington, Ky
Genre(s) Soul, Alternative Country
Instrument(s) Guitar, Vocals
Label(s) Shadow Dog
Website Stoll Vaughan

Stoll Vaughan is a singer-songwriter from Lexington, Kentucky. Vaughan began his professional music career as guitar player for the Indiana band Chamberlain. [1] He was also a banjo and guitar player in the Rosalin Family Gospel Band [citation needed].

Vaughan has toured through much of the United States as well as Europe. In the Netherlands, his debut album was named one of "Alternative Country’s Top Ten Records of the Year." [2] He has toured with John Mellencamp and John Fogerty's 'Words and Music' tour (Summer 2005), Urge Overkill's European Farm Aid tour, and currently, Def Leppard and Journey (June 2006-November 2006).

Vaughan's latest album, Love Like a Mule, was released on September 19, 2006. It is currently in the top 25 of the Americana Music Charts. [3]

[edit] In the News

Early on September 23, 2006 outside of Atlantic City, New Jersey, the RV Vaughan traveled in while touring burned down while being towed. No one was hurt, but Vaughan and his girlfriend lost all their possessions including laptops, notebooks, and Vaughan's Gibson Hummingbird. In response to the tragedy, both Journey and Def Leppard took up a collection to help with expenses, and Vaughan was given a Taylor guitar by Journey guitarist Neal Schon.

[edit] Discography

  • 2005 - Hold on Thru Sleep and Dreams [Shadow Dog]
  1. Desire'
  2. Nowhere
  3. Sounds of the City
  4. No Use to Me Now
  5. I-75
  6. Coming to Me Now
  7. Pride Hides
  8. American Life
  9. Leaf on a River
  10. Memories
  • 2006 - Love Like a Mule [Shadow Dog]
  1. Alright
  2. No Stopping
  3. Savior
  4. Man That Cares
  5. Complain
  6. Between You and I
  7. Fade Away
  8. Lonesome
  9. Seen Moments
  10. Love Like a Mule
  11. Head Above the Wheel

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