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Archive: 'This Week in Texas Music History'

This Week in Texas Music History: Conrad Johnson

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a bandleader who made the grade, from the high schools of Houston to the concert halls of Japan.

This Week in Texas Music History: Eva Garza

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a singer who was known as the “Sweetheart of the Americas.”

This Week in Texas Music History: Alphonso Trent Orchestra

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll honor a man who used music to fight racism.

This Week in Texas Music History: Billy Preston

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a Texas connection to the phrase, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!”

This Week in Texas Music History: Groovey Joe Poovey

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a rockabilly cat who sang his own version of a nursery rhyme.

This Week in Texas Music History: Bob Dylan and the Hawks Perform in Austin

This Week in Texas Music History we’ll remember the night a famous folk singer electrified Austin.

This Week in Texas Music History: KDAV

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn how a country radio station helped launch the career of a rock and roll legend.

This Week in Texas Music History: Urban Cowboy

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll recall a bar fight that helped start a worldwide country music craze.

This Week in Texas Music History: Paco Betancourt

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a man who proved “Ideal” for recording classic Texas-Mexican music.

This Week in Texas Music History: Texas International Pop Festival

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll commemorate the Lone Star State’s own version of the Woodstock Festival.

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