Sports books: Schottenheimer, Cowboys, Cruz – The Mercury News
Hailed as the greatest guitarist since Hendrix, virtuoso Stevie Ray Vaughan forged a distinctive style out of blues, rock and roll and R&B roots. A genuine guitar hero who crafted his attack in countless pass-the-hat jams in Austin bars and ended his career performing to sold-out stadiums full of awestruck devotees.
Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire [Book]
Rising Country Star Charley Crockett is a Legend in the Making - Austin Monthly Magazine
The Dallas Cowboys by Joe Nick Patoski
AUSTIN TO ATX Kirkus Reviews
The Dallas Cowboys by Joe Nick Patoski
Joe Nick Patoski Penguin Random House
How the 'America's Team' Dallas Cowboys transformed the city's image after JFK assassination
A lovingly documented biography of music superstar Selena Quintanilla’s life, work, and musical legacy. Selena Quintanilla was a vibrant musical performer, wildly pouplar in the growing field of Tejano music. But her rising star suddenly fell when she was murdered at the age of 23. At the time of her death, Selena was poised to break into the mainstream music scene. But as she enjoyed professional success beyond her wildest dreams, her personal life had more than its share of troubles.
Selena: Como la Flor [Book]
The Dallas Cowboys,' by Joe Nick Patoski - The New York Times
Joe Nick Patoski – Writer, historian, Texan
Texas Cookin', or: Joe Nick Patoski Gets Guy Clark to Spill the Secret to Songwriting, Unfair Park, Dallas, Dallas Observer
How Austin Helps So Many Young Creatives Find Themselves
Texas Monthly Losering Books