Just a few years after he almost died from a severe addiction to
cocaine and alcohol, a clean and sober Stevie Ray Vaughan was riding
high. His last album was his most critically lauded and commercially
successful. He had fulfilled a lifelong dream by collaborating with his
first and greatest musical hero, his brother Jimmie. His tumultuous
marriage was over and he was in a new and healthy romantic relationship.
Vaughan seemed poised for a new, limitless chapter of his life and
career.
Instead, it all came to a shocking and sudden end on
August 27, 1990, when he was killed in a helicopter crash following a
dynamic performance with Eric Clapton. Just 35 years old, he left behind
a powerful musical legacy and an endless stream of What Ifs. In the
ensuing 29 years, Vaughan’s legend and acclaim have only grown and he is
now an undisputed 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 truth about Stevie Ray Vaughan from those
who knew him best: his brother Jimmie, his Double Trouble bandmates
Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton and Reese Wynans, and many other close
friends, family members, girlfriends, fellow musicians, managers and
crew members.
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