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Milton Brown & His Brownies

b. William Milton Dark brown, 8 Sept 1903, Stephenville, Tx, USA, d. 18 Apr 1936, Fort Value, Tx, USA. In 1918, the family members transferred to Fort Value where, after completing his education and medical a strong need to be an entertainer, Dark brown worked being a salesman using the …

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Roger Miller

Roger Miller is most beneficial known for his humorous novelty tunes, which overshadow his considerable songwriting skills in addition to his hardcore honky tonk origins. After writing strikes for several artists within the ’50s, Miller racked up several hits through the ’60s which became not merely nation classics, but well-known …

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The Sons of the West

The Sons from the West were a Western golf swing group who played mainly in Amarillo, TX, through the past due ’30s and early ’40s, becoming the Panhandle area’s first significant outfit employed in that style. These were founded in 1936 by fiddler Child Lansford, a cousin of Bob Wills …

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