When Two Guys Played Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “Pride And Joy” On A Toy Guitar In Walmart

Clay Shelburn - Fan Request vlog- SRV Pride and Joy
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Clay Shelburn and Zac Stokes ventured into a Walmart shop one day to create a unique recorded show. The pair picked up a children's guitar, set their phone to record, and began their impromptu act. Shelburn kicked off with the iconic riff from Stevie Ray Vaughan's hit "Pride and Joy," visibly exciting Stokes.

The talent with which Shelburn handles the tiny guitar is remarkable, playing the small instrument with the skill and assurance of a seasoned player. His voice carries a smooth, blues quality with plenty of flair and style in his singing. You can easily spot that he performs regularly with a skilled guitar technique.

This clip became so well-liked that Walmart asked both musicians to play at an event they organized for their staff.

After the first verse and chorus, Stokes joins in with his impressive vocals. His rougher, more powerful voice perfectly balances Shelburn's singing. Together, their sound delights listeners and certainly can please crowds without difficulty.

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The duo finished the entire song in the Walmart aisle, and later the company flew them out to perform live for 2,000 Walmart employees at a big concert. They share an outstanding connection that helps them deliver shows with top-level ability and stage presence.

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