This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll commemorate the Lone Star State’s own version of the Woodstock Festival.
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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, we’ll visit a Dallas bowling alley that featured everything from sock hops to glam rock.
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, we’ll honor one of the Lone Star State’s very first female recording artists.
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a singer who had a minty fresh moniker.
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, we’ll meet a songwriter who entertained audiences in European cafes and American football stadiums.
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a performer who was a real force of nature.
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a Dallas recording session that some believe involved a deal with the devil.







