Texas music legend Rusty Wier has died after a two-year battle with cancer.
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Texas music sensation Miranda Lambert busy promoting her new CD, “Revolution.”
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Max Stalling was a snack food scientist. Now he has the recipe for fantastic Texas music.
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How can you tell you’ve made it big in the music business? For Texas music’s Zac Brown Band, the answer is when Cracker Barrel sells your music!
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Larry W. Jones, aka Kingwood Kowboy, has completed his writing of 6,000 song lyrics. Two collections of songs are currently available. Real Country Lyrics is a collection of 2,000 classic and vintage country, cowboy and western songs, published in eight volumes of 250 song lyrics each. Island Song Lyrics is a collection of 4,000 island-themed songs written in the vintage style of “Territorial Hawaii” and other Pacific islands, which was…
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Tags: bluegrass, classic, Country, Honky Tonk, vintage
Texas music legend Johnny Horton, who earned national fame with the Louisiana Hayride, is now a member of that state’s Music Hall of Fame.
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Texas music lover Rodney Atkins honored by his “adopted” home in Tennessee.
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If you’re up for Texas Hold’em, take the flop, hit the turn and mosey on down the river to David Cline’s “Big Slick”.
Posted by: Rick Matos
Tags: Ace in the Hole, Audio Dallas Studios, Bad Beat Blues, Big Slick, Brand New Friends, Circle Wire Records, Cline Acres Pub, Darned Ole Casinos, David Cline, Friday Night Poker Game, I’m All In, Lady Luck, Texas Hold'em, Texas Hold’em Championship Bracelet, Texas Music Journal, That Almighty River, Yorktown Digital
Texas music star Jack Ingram to appear on the Tonight Show.
Posted by: Sam Moore
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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has received a gift of a 500-song catalog from Cindy Walker, three years after her death.
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Cindy Walker, Country Music, Texas music