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B.B. KING - BLUES ALL AROUND ME (AUTOBIOGRAPHY)
The autobiography of B.B. King 338 pages for less than 10 bucks! This
book received and average customer review of 4.5 stars out of 5. $6.99 |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan :
Caught in the Crossfire (Biography)
Now available in paperback, here is the best selling biography of
America's last guitar legend, Texas firebrand Stevie Ray Vaughan. Hailed
the greatest guitarist since Hendrix, Vaughan emerged from the hotbed of
Texas blues to develop a blistering, unforgettable style all his own.
"A rich, complete, and loving portrait."--Detroit Free Press
$11.70
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SOUL TO SOUL STEVIE RAY (Biography)
A great book written by a long time friend of Stevie's. The forward
is by B.B. King. Learn about how "Pride and Joy" was written
naked (except for his hat), how artists like David Bowie, Jackson Brown,
and Bonnie Raitt help Stevie's career. Hear the stories from Chris
Layton and Tommy Shannon on how Stevie almost died drinking whiskey
mixed with cocaine.
I have this book, and had a hard time putting it
down. - - Dave Jackson The $ugar Daddies $17.05
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Stevie Ray Vaughn In His Own Words (Compilation of Interviews)
Want to get "inside the head' Of Stevie Ray Vaughn? There is no
better way than to read this compilation of interviews with Guitar World
magazine. $13.95 |
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STEVIE RAY VAUGHN AND ALBERT KING
So ya thought you had every Stevie Ray album eh? One of Stevie's
greatest influences was Albert King. It features Stevie in a more
controlled manor as he plays with his mentor. It was originally recorded
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STEVIE RAY VAUGHN AND LONNIE MACK
Anyone who thought Lonnie Mack was only a rock-guitar history book
name-thanks to his seminal country-and-blues instrumental version of
Chuck Berry's "Memphis"-got slapped upside the head by his
1958 Gibson Flying V guitar when this Stevie Ray Vaughan co-produced
album appeared in 1985. On both fast and slow songs his fluid leads
fulgurate like bolts from the blue, with additional illumination
provided by his heavy, worn-and-torn singing voice. A gang of Mack's old
Cincinnati cronies contribute glowingly as if at a roadhouse torching, while
Vaughan supplies still more sizzle to the shuffle with "If You Have
to Know" and four more. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993 |