Herbie Hancock | John Hancock | Butch Morris | Winfield Scott Hancock | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | Carl Hancock Rux | Tony Hancock | Graham Hancock | Butch Cassidy | Hancock, Maryland | Hancock | Wayne Hancock | Sheila Hancock | John Hancock Insurance | Hancock's Half Hour | Butch Vig | John Hancock Center | Hancock, Massachusetts | Butch Harmon | Butch Davis | Butch | John Hancock Tower | Hancock County | Butch White | Butch (Tom and Jerry) | Butch Reed | Butch Otter | The Butch Factor | Nick Hancock | Mr. Butch |
It is considered to be the first newspaper to advance to a wider audience the careers of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, Marcia Ball and Butch Hancock, among others.
Among the musicians who performed on the tour were Butch Hancock, Tomas Ramirez, Bobby Bridger, Elouise Burrell, Bobby Mack, Mike Shea, Deborah Giles, Bruce Truitt, Tom Ash, Steve Zirkel, Ron Rogers, Natasha Geddie, Jean Marie Houston, Bobby Williams, Ralph Taylor and Steve Parkess, who originally conceived of the project.