![]() ![]() One on hand, it allows many voices to be heard verbatim, popping in and out of the story. Like Paul’s previous tome on the Allman Brothers Band, the book is written as an oral history – which has its own pros and cons as a format. The only other Vaughan bio, Joe Nick Patoski and Bill Crawford’s Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire, came out more than 25 years ago. ![]() Martin's book cover Writers Paul and Aledort have partnered to gather and organize several decades worth of interviews – both from their extensive previous work and newly-conducted – with more than 100 of Vaughan’s former bandmates, music industry insiders, record company execs, famous admirers, ex-lovers, frenemies, friends, family (including his brother, Texas blues great Jimmie Vaughan) and even Stevie’s own words to create a full picture of his life and music. ![]()
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