This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Floyd Tillman

December 3, 2012 5:00 am by: Haley Howle

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll go slippin’ around with a honky-tonk legend....
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This Week in Texas Music History: Ike Reynolds

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Ike ...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll honor a man who helped establish the first Baptist music school in Texas. Ike Reynolds was born September 27, 1879, in Shades Valley, Alabama. In 1915, he moved to Fort Worth to head up the Southwestern...
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This Week In Texas Music History: Texas Alexander

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week In Texas Music History: Texa...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll give a shout out to a man who certainly did his share of shouting. Blues singer “Texas” Alexander was born in Jewett,...
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This Week In Texas Music History: LeAnn Rimes

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week In Texas Music History: LeAn...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a child star who took control of her own musical career. LeAnn Rimes was born in Jackson, Mississippi, on August 28, 1982. At the age of six, she moved with her family to Dallas and...
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This Week in Texas Music History: “Jack Teagarden”

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: R...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet the original “Mr. T." Jack Teagarden was born on August 20, 1905, in Vernon, Texas. He began playing the trombone professionally as a teenager. In 1926, Teagarden moved to New York City, where...
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This Week in Texas Music History: Oscar Julius Fox

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Osca...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a classically-trained musician who was best known for his cowboy songs. Oscar Julius Fox died on July 29, 1961, in » read more
This Week in Texas Music History: Teddy Buckner

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Tedd...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll celebrate a musician who proved that it’s not such a small world after all. Jazz trumpeter Teddy Buckner was born...
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This Week in Texas Music History – Fort Griffin Fandangle

This Week in Texas Music History

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This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about one of the state’s longest-running musical celebrations. On June 26, 2011, the Fort Griffin Fandangle will wrap up its 73rd annual performance in » read more
This Week in Texas Music History: John Lomax

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: John...

Born September 23, 1867, in Goodman, Mississippi, John Lomax moved to Texas with his family in 1869. Growing up near the legendary Chisholm Trail, Lomax began to transcribe and...
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This Week In Texas Music History: James Clay

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week In Texas Music History: Jame...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a “messiah” who played with some of the biggest names in jazz. James Clay was born September 8, 1935, in Dallas. He played saxophone while attending » read more
This Week in Texas Music History: Stevie Ray Vaughan

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Stev...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember a musical icon who once sold soda bottles in order to buy guitar strings. Stevie Ray Vaughan died on August 27, 1990. Born October 3, 1954, in the » read more
This Week in Texas Music History: “Herb Ellis”

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: R...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a jazz legend who got his start because of an out of tune guitar. Herb Ellis was born in Farmersville, Texas, on August 4, 1921. As a child,...
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This Week in Texas Music History: Julien Blitz

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Juli...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember a child prodigy who helped launch one of the state’s most successful orchestras. Julien Paul Blitz died...
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This Week in Texas Music History: Shelly Lee Alley

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Shel...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet an alley cat who wrote hits for some of country music’s biggest stars. Shelly Lee Alley was born July 6, 1894, in Alleyton, Texas....
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Clifton Chenier

This Week in Texas Music History

Clifton Chenier

his Week in Texas Music History, we’ll honor a man who helped blend Texas and Louisiana music into a sound that became popular around the world. Clifton Chenier, often called the “king” of zydeco, was born a black creole in Opelousas, Louisiana, on June 25, 1925. Chenier learned to play the...
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