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They
called them Lone Star Ice and Fire.
Electric blues guitarist Sonny Blaine was the
hottest player
in Texas, a cool-cat bad boy who
seemed to have it all—good looks,
a diehard
following, and a tone on his Fender that was
fatter than
a longhorn steer.
His kid brother, Walker, shy and plain, wasn’t
someone you’d look at twice—until he,
too, took up blues guitar. To everyone’s
dismay Walker’s fretwork possessed a black-magic
hoodoo that raised the tension between the brothers
tenfold. Some said Walker Blaine might even be
the greatest who ever laid hands on wire and wood;
others hinted that Walker could never have come
by his extraordinary talent without resorting to
dark dealing with sinister forces.
Two driven brothers facing off in their music,
their women, with all their souls. Lone
Star Ice and Fire is a tale as primal as Cain and Abel,
as complex as Mozart and Salieri. It’s also
a great read that brings the music of Texas—and
our time—to rich, compelling, can’t-put-it-down
life..
CLICK
HERE to
find out about the author of and Lone
Star Ice and Fire,
L.E.Brady.
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