Jan Reid (1945-2020) wrote for Texas Monthly, Esquire, GQ, Slate, Men's Journal, Garden & Gun, the New York Times, and many other publications. His books include The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock, The Bullet Meant for Me, Rio Grande, Let the People In: The Life and Times of Ann Richards, and two award-winning novels, Deerinwater and Comanche Sundown. He lived in Austin, Texas. Shawn Sahm, who collaborated with Reid on the research and shaping of Texas Tornado, is a professional musician and record producer who spent many years writing and performing with his father, Doug Sahm.
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Prologue: A Real American Joe Chapter 1: A Cajun Two-Step Tex-Mex Polka Chapter 2: Song and Dance Men Chapter 3: Summers of Love Chapter 4: The Real Old Texas Me Chapter 5: Crossroads Chapter 6: Austin after Dark Chapter 7: The Coast-to-Coast All-Star Bands Chapter 8: Are We a Group? Chapter 9: Soap Creek Chapter 10: Groovers Paradise Chapter 11: Country Boogie Chapter 12: Sometimes I Cry Chapter 13: Wanderlust Chapter 14: Borderlands Epilogue: Guitar Slim Selected Discography Index
"Doug was like me, maybe the only figure from that period of time that I connected with. His was a big soul. He had a hit record, 'She's About a Mover,' and I had a hit record ['Like a Rolling Stone'] at the same time. So we became buddies back then" Bob Dylan

