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Jitterbug Webb

What ho, another great Texas bluesman? The biggest state has created a number of great players within this genre, and enthusiasts of Jitterbug Webb can only just hope that 1 day he will have the reputation and position of T-Bone Walker or Johnny Wintertime. In the end, neither of the …

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Jim Cullum, Jr.

A robust cornetist inspired by Louis Armstrong, Jim Cullum has led a thrilling jazz music group in San Antonio since his father’s death in the 1970s. A clarinetist, Jim Sr. led the Content Jazz Music group with Jim Jr. on cornet, documenting for their personal Audiophile and Happy Jazz brands. …

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Jim Cullum Jazz Band

b. 20 Sept 1941, San Antonio, Tx, USA. Although small known outside his house state for quite some time, cornetist Cullum offers played a significant part in conserving desire for traditional jazz in the us. He first performed in a music group led by his namesake dad, later overtaking leadership …

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Doug Sahm

Created on November 6, 1941, in San Antonio, TX, Doug Sahm was an extremely knowledgeable and superbly competent performer of Texan music styles, if they end up being blues, nation, rock & move, Western golf swing, Cajun, or polkas. A kid prodigy, he made an appearance on radio at age …

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