Stevie Ray Vaughan tightly grips a place in music history as an unmatched blues man & guitar legend. His unique style is unmistakable & has never been repeated. His otherworldly talent & relentless drive took him from humble beginnings in Texas bars to world tours & superstar status. His bustling career & steady stream of inspiring music came to an abrupt end all too soon at the age of 35 immediately following his triumph over the demons of addiction that followed him for years. Finally free & ready for bigger better things Vaughan was killed in a plane crash in 1990 leaving his many fans to mourn the musician they had grown to love & wonder what could have been. In a day-by-day format Craig Hopkins presents an unprecedented celebration of this artist. This book is the second installment of a two-volume account of Vaughans life. With this work Hopkins delivers one of the most detailed biographies of any musician. His Final Years" covers Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Troubles recording career from their debut release through their rise to stardom an exciting journey with its fair share of glory & controversy. Filled with testimonials from those who knew him best & from fans everywhere along with facts about tour dates & recordings & a lavish gallery of rare photographs this illustrated book (along with its companion " His Early Years 1954-1982") is the ultimate collectors item for any Stevie Ray Vaughan fan."