This page is an attempt to name only a few of many people who have helped made Voodoo Blue possible. Please help support us by supporting those who have helped us. Thank you!
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With approximately five years of experience in photography, Marya Sherwin takes a journalistic approach with her subject(s), capturing artistic moments as she shoots. Through her freelance operation, MarzArtzMoments*, she has photographed multiple bands including public performances by Switchfoot, Amy Grant, Third Day, Hawk Nelson, to private performances by Andy Davis, Jon McLaughlin, Chris August, Stanton Band, and just recently Voodoo Blue. Her enterprising talent extends beyond the lens with a BS in Marketing and Visual Communications. She is an asset for marketing methodology*(2nd url link), in production assistance for graphic design and editing techniques. Marya Sherwin is local to the north Dallas area.
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Sheila Tran has helped us in creating some new and great marketing material such as shirts, posters, and other merchandise.
sheila.design@gmail.com
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Stevie Ray Vaughan: Day By Day, Night After Night The culmination of 18 years of research, the book will probably remain the most fact- and photograph-filled book about Stevie ever published: 432 pages, 111 interviews and almost 1,000 illustrations (selected from several thousand). This book is for those of you who want a fully illustrated and complete historical record of Stevie's life and career. Recognized with the Blues Foundation's 2009 KBA Award for Literature.
Craig Hopkins has put together an amazing book. This is the Voodoo Blue "Bible" (as we call it). We use it to reference everything Stevie when putting together our show and our tribute. Phenomenal, comprehensive, and exhaustive research has been put into this book and is worth every single penny! Get your copy today!
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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. This biography chronicles Vaughan's emergence from the hotbed of Texas blues, his bitter rivalry with his brother Jimmy, his constant battle with drugs and alcohol, his recovery from addiction and the impact of his helicopter crash accident on the music community.
A must have for any Stevie fan. A touching and inspiring novel that documents the struggles and success that Stevie experienced in his life. Voodoo Blue endorsed!
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