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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.

This Week in Texas Music History: Cliff Bruner

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember a fiddler who was already turning heads at the age of 5.

This Week in Texas Music History: The Bronco Bowl

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll visit a Dallas bowling alley that featured everything from sock hops to glam rock.

This Week in Texas Music History: Carl T. Sprague

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember a World War I doughboy who helped launch the singing cowboy craze of the 1930s and 1940s.

This Week in Texas Music History: Maggie Jones

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll honor one of the Lone Star State’s very first female recording artists.

This Week in Texas Music History: Peppermint Harris

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a singer who had a minty fresh moniker.

This Week in Texas Music History: Lee Roy Matocha

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember an accordion player who squeezed a lot of music into one lifetime.

This Week in Texas Music History: Seger Ellis

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a songwriter who entertained audiences in European cafes and American football stadiums.

This Week in Texas Music History: Gale Storm

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This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a performer who was a real force of nature.

This Week in Texas Music History: Robert Johnson

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a Dallas recording session that some believe involved a deal with the devil.

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