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Much of Vaughan's music uses the standard 12-bar form, like his biggest hit, Pride and Joy, off his 1983 debut Texas Flood.
When Alan Paul and Andy Aledort kicked around the idea of an oral history of Stevie Ray Vaughan, they knew they had a decent amount of material to work with. Both were veteran music journalists. Pa… ...
Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan by Alan Paul & Andy AledortSt. Martin’s Press, 368 pp., $29.99 ...
It’s been more than five weeks since fatal flooding hit Central Texas, and Texans are still doing what they can to raise ...
Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Ray Vaughan succeeds in just the way it must to reach both Vaughan’s fans and those first learning why he’s a shoo-in for a Mount Rushmore of Texas ...
Associated Press / 1986 Guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, right, rehearsed with his band Double Trouble for a performance on the television show “Saturday Night Live,” Feb. 1986, in New York.
Texas Flood adds greatly to the understanding and legacy of Stevie Ray Vaughan – both the man and the performer. And the myriad of voices (who don’t always agree) are fairly complete and ...
Now, just shy of 30 years after his death, a new biography about Vaughan is coming out called Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan, named after his debut album.
There is a new book out “Texas Flood: The Inside Story Of Stevie Ray Vaughan”. I had the chance to speak with the authors Alan Paul and Andy Aledort.
On this day, back in 1983, the release party for Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Texas Flood" album was held at Fitzgerald's, right here in Houston. Commemorating that anniversary, Tracy has launched her ...
“Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan” With: Alan Paul and Andy Aledort When: 6:30 p.m. Aug. 15 Where: Brazos Bookstore, 2421 Bissonnet Details: 713-523-0701, brazosbookstore.com ...
But fans can still revel in his music, as they will when Dallas-based Vaughan tribute band Texas Flood will play 7 to 10 p.m. June 15 at The Forum. It’s not Stevie Ray Vaughan, but the Oak Cliff ...