Having landed in Texas, I have sought out the Best of Texas to nourish me in my retirement.
ANN RICHARDS
MOLLY IVINS
WILLIE NELSON
WAYLON JENNINGS- “BOB WILLS IS STILL THE KING”
TOWNES VAN ZANDT
STEVIE RAY VAUGHN
ZZ TOP
JANIS JOPLIN
KINKY FRIEDMAN
JIM HIGHTOWER
LARRY McMURTRY
CORMAC McCARTHY
Since 1976, the Rhode Island–born and Tennessee-bred McCarthy has lived in El Paso, where he completed his fourth and fifth novels, Suttree and Blood Meridian—both critically heralded (“invites comparisons with Faulkner’s best,” “without parallel in American writing today”), both commercial flops. Now and again, a visitor from some distant city would show up at the El Paso office of attorney Bobby Perel, McCarthy’s friend and conduit to the outside world, and ask for a chance to meet the author.
KATHERINE ANNE PORTER
Born in India Creek, Texas, in 1890, Katherine Anne Porter lost her mother at the age of two. Raised primarily by her paternal grandmother, Porter became strong and self-reliant at an early age. Both the loss of her mother and her father’s subsequent neglect had a lasting effect on Porter—making her incredibly attentive to the harsh realities of human endeavor.
EDIE BRICKELL
Edie Brickell is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. Born on March 10, 1966, in Oak Cliff, Texas, she gained prominence in the late 1980s with the release of the band’s debut album, Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, which featured the hit single “What I Am.” Her unique voice and poetic lyrics quickly resonated with audiences, establishing her as a prominent figure in the folk-rock and alternative music scenes. Edie’s style blends elements of folk, rock, and pop, with a distinctive lyrical sensibility that has evolved throughout her career. She has also collaborated with a variety of artists, including her marriage to Paul Simon, with whom she has worked on numerous projects. .




















