Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan-two sons of Texas whose pyrotechnic guitar
work introduced an entire generation to the blues-are given full
biographical treatment by a writer who tracked their careers for five
years, until Stevie Ray's sudden death in 1990, and afterward as Jimmie
pursued a solo career that continues to flourish. Based on scores of
interviews with such well-known contemporary musicians as B.B. King,
Robert Cray, Ron Wood, the late Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and
others, The Fabulous Vaughan Brothers follows the two brothers from
their modest Dallas roots to their emergence onto the Austin music
scene. The brothers' subsequent recording experiences in Memphis-which
the author sees as being crucial to their overall development as
musicians-are also described, as well as their early bands and, of
course, their work together on Family Style.