A lasting memory of Austin
ByHeart of Texas Music was one of our favorite hang out’s down in Austin. As mentioned in my previous post, one of my Stevie Ray sketches found a home with Ray Hennig. Never did I imagine they would be as kind to display it front & center.
When we left the shop on Thursday, I figured Ray would hang the picture in the back of his store, he said he did not want it to get stolen.
Well, we stopped in Saturday before we left, and when Buck held the door for me, there in the front of the store, is my Stevie.
My passion for drawing Stevie is like no other, the lines of his face and that boxer nose of his flow pretty freely with any type of pencil. He has a unique nose, from a surgery from when he was a young child.
I am completely honored that in Stevie’s favorite guitar store, hangs one of my sketches. The store is filled with walls of guitars and nostalgia on the wall. I spent hours walking around and reading about all the accomplishments of Ray and many of the players that have walked through Heart of Texas Music. 1002-1004 South Lamar Street, Austin!
Sitting in the aisle where Stevie found Number One, knowing he sat there for hours felt as if we were living a piece of true blues history. A man that had a passion, but no cash, rose to fame because of his true love and dedication to what he knew he was supposed to do. The feelings and emotions that were part of Stevie’s soul, came out through his music, he left us with so much of it to enjoy.
But, let’s not forget the man, listening to Ray’s stories, behind this player, was a compassionate, humble and loving person. For those that knew him, he left a mark way beyond his music. For those of us who didn’t, we could only hope to be as dedicated and humble to our passions, family & friends.
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4 Comments
April 1st, 2008 at 11:08 am
A lasting memory of Austin Texas…
House of Texas Music was one of our favorite hang out’s down in Austin. As mentioned in my previous post, one of my Stevie Ray sketches found a home with Ray Hennig. Never did I imagine they would be as kind to display it front & center…
April 3rd, 2008 at 6:37 pm
You will just have to move to Texas. Not really, as nice as Austin appears, it is hard to live there. Did you see the SRV statue on Lady Bird Lake?
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April 12th, 2008 at 10:27 am
I have enjoyed your sketches and stories here! My son is a musician and about to move to Austin. I’ll share this with him!
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August 26th, 2008 at 5:25 am
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