​Vince Bell's Houston roots go way, way back. When Anderson Fair opened its doors in the early '60s, Bell was one of the troubadours who not only played the joint, he also lived in the Montrose. If you can believe him, he ate so many of his meals at the club that he often refers to Anderson Fair in conversation as "that spaghetti restaurant."
Bell cut his teeth with folks like Lucinda Williams, Eric Taylor, Townes van Zandt, Gurf Morlix, Steve Fromholtz, Guy Clark and Blaze Foley at the old (a