Texas Flood Spiral-Bound | 2020-08-11

Alan Paul Andy Aledort

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The definitive biography of guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, with an epilogue by Jimmie Vaughan.

A clean and sober Stevie Ray Vaughan seemed poised for a new, limitless chapter of his life and career just a few years after his severe addiction to cocaine and alcohol almost killed him. Years of sibling rivalry with big brother Jimmie, his first and greatest musical hero, were behind him, and their first collaborative album was complete and on the verge of being released. His tumultuous marriage was over and he was deeply in love with a supportive, creative woman. His last album had been his most successful, both critically and commercially.

Instead, it all came screeching to a sudden end, when Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990, after that evening's dynamic performance with Eric Clapton, leaving an endless stream of what-ifs. He was just 35 years old. In the ensuing 28 years, Vaughan's legend and acclaim have only grown; he is an international musical icon. Despite the cinematic scope of Vaughan's life and death, there has never been a truly proper accounting of his story. Until now.

Texas Flood provides the unadulterated facts about Stevie Ray Vaughan from those who were with him throughout every stage of his life and career and who knew him best: his brother Jimmie, his Double Trouble bandmates Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton and Reese Wynans, and many other close friends, girlfriends, fellow musicians, crew members and managers.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 368 pages
ISBN-10: 1250622263
Item Weight: 0.8 lbs
Dimensions: 5.4 x 1.0 x 8.3 inches
"Texas Flood adds greatly to the understanding and legacy of Stevie Ray Vaughan - both the man and the performer...Required reading for any SRV fan." --Houston Press

"Deep reporting makes this a treasure trove for anyone interested in the blues and Vaughan's place within popular music." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

ALAN PAUL is the author of the New York Times bestseller One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band and Big in China. He is a regular guest on radio shows and a frequent contributor to The Wall Street Journal and Guitar World. ANDY ALEDORT is a music journalist, instructor and performer. He has conducted interviews and lessons with the world's greatest guitarists for Guitar World and other publications, toured with Double Trouble, and was a member of Dickey Betts and Great Southern.