Rick Koster spent fifteen years as a working rock musician before his hair turned gray and he became a writer. A native of Texas, he now lives in New London, Connecticut, with his wife, where he covers music and books for The Day. He also writes a monthly book column for the Dallas Morning News, and his pieces have appeared in the Dallas Observer, Houston Press, Offbeat, and American Way.
"Koster is not only informative; hs is also a supurb storyteller." --Dallas AM News "[Koster's] book will delight music fans--and maybe even create some new ones." --Chicago Tribune "If you are a fan of music--not just Texas music, but all kinds of music--this is a book you want to own." --Dallas Morning News "One of the most comprehensive sureys of Texas music." --Austin Chronicle "Texas Music is a triumph...Koster succeeds masterfully." --Santa Fe Weekly Alibi
"Koster is not only informative; hs is also a supurb storyteller." --Dallas AM News "[Koster's] book will delight music fans--and maybe even create some new ones." --Chicago Tribune "If you are a fan of music--not just Texas music, but all kinds of music--this is a book you want to own." --Dallas Morning News "One of the most comprehensive sureys of Texas music." --Austin Chronicle "Texas Music is a triumph...Koster succeeds masterfully." --Santa Fe Weekly Alibi
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