Jimmie Vaughan effectively and almost single-handedly transformed Austin from a sleepy Texas town to its current status as The Live Music Capital of the World after meeting a young harmonica player and singer called Kim Wilson, with whom he founded the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Although the T-Birds had limited commercial success (their 1986 album, Tuff Enuff, sold more than a million units), Vaughan's contributions to Texas music in a broader sense will never be eclipsed. Not the aggressive, meaty guitarist his little brother was, Jimmie nonetheless created a sound all his own—one that reverberates through the fingers and Stratocasters of nearly every blues-rock guitarist today. Whether he or she knows it or not.