Jae-Ha Kim, Tribune Content Agency

Charlie Sexton started playing the guitar when he was four years old. Family friend Stevie Ray Vaughan babysat him, introducing him to Jimi Hendrix's music. By 11, Sexton was performing with Vaughan's brother, Jimmie. Two years later, Joe Ely picked him to play lead guitar. At 15, he toured with the Clash. And at 16, he moved by himself from Austin to Los Angeles to record his debut album, “Pictures for Pleasure.” Before Sexton reached 20, the guitar prodigy was sharing the stage with David Bowie and recording with artists like Keith Richards and Bob Dylan. “When you put it that way, I guess it’s kind of incredible that I’ve been doing this for more than four decades,” the singer-guitarist-songwriter-producer said, chuckling. “It has been such an incredi

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