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Jerry Naylor

b. Jerry Naylor Jackson, 6 March 1939, Stephenville, Tx, USA. Naylor sang nation music from an early on age group; when aged just 14, he made an appearance for the Louisiana Hayride. Within the US Military, he broke his back again, an injury which has continuing to plague him. He …

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The Black Angels

The sultry neo-psychedelic sound from the Dark Angels came collectively in spring 2004. Hailing from Austin, Tx, they in the beginning comprised Stephanie Bailey (drums), Christian Bland (acoustic guitar), Alex Maas (vocals), Jennifer Raines (body organ), and Nathan Ryan (bass), and required their name from a Velvet Underground traditional, “The …

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Hundred Year Storm

The epic emo-rock of Christian band 100 Year Storm is established by vocalist/guitarist Costs McCharen, guitarist/vocalist David Kiesel, drummer Brandon Johnson, and bassist Shane Fling. Produced in the summertime of 2003 in Austin, TX, the quartet may be compared to well-known Christian music group Switchfoot, but 100 Year Surprise also …

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Granger Smith

A Tx indigenous, raised in Dallas, country singer and songwriter Granger Smith began his professional music recording career at age 19 (he previously been performing gigs within the Tx circuit since he was 14) while he was attending Tx A&M, completing his first album, Waiting around on Forever, during his …

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Christopher North

Texas local Christopher North began his profession as a kid actor, dealing with Ron Howard and Burt Reynolds young. He became a talented multi-instrumentalist in this time around and after his stint with performing, he became an extremely efficient journeyman musician. Despite focusing on his very own material, he’d use …

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Zachary Breaux

Inspired by George Benson and Wes Montgomery, Zachary Breaux was a flexible guitarist who could deal with soul-jazz, post-bop, and hard bop in addition to more commercial pop-jazz and NAC music. Although jazzman only documented a small number of albums — including 1992’s Groovin’ and 1994’s Laidback, both on NYC, …

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Ryan Cabrera

Guitarist, songwriter, and Tx local Ryan Cabrera never planned on a profession in music. His hobby converted into a enthusiasm after hearing Dave Matthews, leading to him to carefully turn his back again on the loud punk rock and roll of his high-school music group, Caine, and grab an classical …

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Yolanda Adams

Another within the type of gospel performers putting the spirit and fervor back R&B music, Yolanda Adams was a college instructor in Houston through the mid-’80s and occasionally did modeling function. Her mother acquired examined music while at university, so Adams was raised hearing jazz and traditional music in addition …

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ZZ Top

A sturdy American blues-rock trio from Tx, ZZ Top specialized in down-and-dirty blues-rock through the ’70s, then scored colorful MTV hits through the 1980s. Created in Houston in 1970 by Billy Gibbons (acoustic guitar), Dusty Hill (bass), and Frank Beard (drums), the trio originated from a set of rival rings …

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Z.Z. Hill

Texas-born singer Z.Z. Hill were able to resuscitate both his personal semi-flagging profession and the complete genre most importantly when he authorized on at Jackson, MS-based Malaco Information in 1980 and started growling his method through a few of the most uncompromising blues to become unleashed on dark radio stations …

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