August 27, 1990 was “The Day the Music Died” in Austin. Thirty-five years ago, 35-year-old Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter that crashed into the side of a Wisconsin ski slope shortly after ...
The first six issues of Brian K. Vaughan's'Saga' are collected in a new trade paperback It's the writer's most overtly political book yet, touching on war and international relations "Saga" takes ...
All it might take is a second and a half of hearing her sing to make your spine tingle or your heart drop. Opera singers, jazz vocalists, writers and Vaughan’s biographer share their favorites. By ...
In the 1940s, when most women singers adorned big bands as stage attractions rather than legitimate members of jazz ensembles, Sarah Vaughan, along with her predecessor Ella Fitzgerald, helped elevate ...
Reaching fifty issues is an impressive milestone for any comic. It’s much more impressive for titles that don’t have a famous character or inter-connected universe to draw in readers. And it’s ...
Austin will never let the guitar greatness of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan slip from memory. Although the brothers grew up and cut their musical teeth in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, they made ...
Dallas-born blues-rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed early Monday in a helicopter crash in Wisconsin that also claimed four other lives. The Grammy Award winner was 35. Mr. Vaughan, who ...
Starting in December and ending on Opening Day, Joe Posnanski will count down the 100 greatest baseball players by publishing an essay on a player every day for 100 days. In all, this project will ...
A deputy sheriff testified Wednesday that handcuffs with the initials of retired Rock Hill police Lt. Larry Vaughan were used to arrest the man accused of killing him four years ago. The murder trial ...
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