With a bang, the City of Wichita Falls concluded its 2025 Concert in the Park series with an appearance by the band that must be the best Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute in the country, Texas Flood.
Led by Tommy Katona, a Hungarian transplant who moved to Texas in 2007, Texas Flood absolutely nails Stevie Ray Vaughan, and we heard the same comment from several people in the audience on this night. “I can’t believe how much he sounds like Stevie.”
As amazing as Tommy’s vocal likeness is, his six-string chops are even more incredible. All night, he treated the audience to bluesy, soulful guitar theatrics on a Stratocaster that looked just like Stevie Ray Vaughan’s original. We’d seen Texas Flood before, but this was the first time we’d really been able to sit down and enjoy the show, and we were completely blown away.





Katona’s SRV pantomime would be nothing without a great band, and Texas Flood has it, with bassist Steve Buckner and drummer Travis Montoya. Together, these three musicians made sure this show would hold Wichita Falls over ‘til concerts in the park start up again in April. In the meantime, go see Texas Flood any chance you get.
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