Alberto;
It'r good to hear from you again.
You can find a listing of his recordings, plus a few posthumous tribute discs, at just about any online music store. Here's the URL for CDNOW:
http://cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/mb_from=bbuilt/pagename=/RP/CDN/mainmenu.html
In the Search Menu at the top of the page, select "Search By Artist", type "Stevie Ray Vaughn" into the title box, and click "Go".
I have a special fondness for one of the last discs he cut before he died in a helicopter crash. He plays duets with my personal favourite, Albert King. To get a solid background on SRV's material, you should pick up one, (or both), of the 'best of' recordings.
'Anybody else wanna jump in with some suggestions? A man who's never heard SRV is in for some 'culture shock'!
Be prepared for a flamboyant mix of tone, taste, and blazing technique. His slow version of "Tin Pan Alley" will send chills down your spine. His fast stuff, like "Scuttlebuttin'" or "Stang's Swang" will make you work hard just to keep up with it with your ears!
By the way, how do you like your new Washburn WI64? I've been drooling over a TGR (green) one in a shop here.