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Tex Owens

Greatest remembered today because the writer of the Eddy Arnold hit “Cattle Contact,” Tex Owens was a fixture on regional radio in Kansas Town as well as the CBS network through the 1930s and early ’40s, and he was among the initial performers signed to Decca Information back the ’30s. …

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Andrew “Smokey” Hogg

Smokey Hogg was a rural bluesman navigating a postwar period infatuated by R&B, but he got along quite nicely non-etheless, scoring a set of main R&B strikes in 1948 and 1950 and reducing a dense catalog for the slew of brands (including Exclusive, Contemporary, Bullet, Macy’s, Imperial, Mercury, Recorded in …

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Ted Dunbar Quartet

b. Earl Theodore Dunbar, 17 January 1937, Slot Arthur, Tx, USA, d. 29 Might 1998, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. Teaching himself to try out acoustic guitar and trumpet, Dunbar performed within the Lincoln SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL band, continuing to try out music while learning pharmacy at Tx Southern University or …

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Terry Knight

Although he didn’t produce enduring music, Terry Knight holds a significant place in the annals of 1960s and early-’70s Michigan rock and roll as both a performer and a business owner. Within the mid-to-late ’60s, frequently documenting using the Pack, he previously several big strikes in Michigan (and smaller sized …

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Sherman Hemsley

In no way a singer, Sherman Hemsley was far better referred to as a personality actor. He performed George Jefferson on both All in the Family members and the long-running The Jeffersons tv program. Later he performed Deacon Frye on Amen.

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Trini Lopez

Trini Lopez recorded some upbeat music for Reprise through the mid-’60s, including a smash making from the folk regular “EASILY Had a Hammer” in 1963. The Dallas indigenous cut some Ritchie Valens-influenced rockers for the Ruler label ahead of his breakthrough by manufacturer Don Costa. Lopez’s strikes capture the enjoyment …

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Amy Farris

When Alejandro Escovedo asked Amy Farris to become listed on him about tour, the young fiddler told everyone at regulations workplace she was functioning at that she’d never be returning. An Austin, TX indigenous who was simply classically qualified on violin, Amy Farris discovered early into her lessons that she …

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Amos Milburn

Boogie piano expert Amos Milburn was created in Houston, and he died there a brief 52 years later on. Among, he pounded out a few of the most hellacious boogies from the postwar period, usually documenting in LA for Aladdin Information and focusing on good-natured upbeat romps about booze and …

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Trey Anastasio

Since co-founding the seminal improv rock and roll clothing Phish in 1983, guitarist, composer, and songwriter Trey Anastasio has explored a multitude of musical pathways which range from atonal fugues and intricate graphs with Phish to adventurous free jazz on his initial solo task, Surrender towards the Atmosphere (1996), to …

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Sky Saxon

Following the breakup from the seminal psychedelic garage punk band the Seeds in 1969, frontman Sky Saxon (delivered Richard Marsh) embarked on an erratic solo career among stints being a mystical guru in Hawaii. A lot of his post-Seeds function fit the mildew of the inquisitive 1960s relic, a hippie …

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