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Fort Worth, Texas. Come visit.
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Texamericana is a non-profit Internet record store. Recording Artists designate a portion of the proceeds from their CD sales to create a source of funding for non-profit radio stations. Donations are given to the community sponsored radio station of the Purchaser's choice. Some folks still believe in the power of music.
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Located just west of Downtown Shreveport, lies one of Shreveport’s most treasured buildings. Built in the 1920’s this building, noted for its intricate brickwork and lavish interior, is called the finest example of Art Deco construction in the State of Louisiana. It was also home to The Louisiana Hayride. The Louisiana Hayride was surpassed in popularity only to Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. In fact, The Louisiana Hayride became known as "The Cradle of the Stars" because so many of the acts that went on to international stardom began their careers on this program.
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Arvel Strickland is one of the musicians that count when it comes to Fort Worth history. A fine R&B and blues singer/guitarist, he is also a direct link to the glory days of The Cellar. Want to know about it? Check out the Web site.
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Northwest Film Projects is a corporation engaged in the development and production of rural Pacific Northwest stories for theatrical and/or television release with emphasis on developing and producing e-films which exalt themes of moral excellence, responsibility, unselfish behavior, and respect for others (tolerance).
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Welcome to the one and only, fully authorized and official Geoff Muldaur website.
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Renowned and revered the world over as one of the greatest saxophone players of all-time, David Sanborn is an artist whose music has inspired countless other musicians while creating a body of work that spans the genres of rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, pop and jazz. A naturally gifted performer, David has helped defined the saxophone’s modern sound while influencing a generation.
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Canadian musician with lots of stories to tell from the 1960s right on through today.
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Alfred, Unibrow, and the Big Headed Boy is about a group of people that work together in whatever business they choose to run (and not very well) at a particular time and how they interact. They've run a Temp Agency, IT Helpdesk, a Newspaper, etc. Most of the characters are based on real people and not so real situations...in some cases. Created by Jeff Weiner.
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The great state of Texas produces some of the world's greatest rough-around-the-edges singer/songwriters, including Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Joe Ely. That list just got a little longer with the release of Fort Worth singer/songwriter Will Gillham's new album CROW.
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If you try to categorize the music of James Hinkle you'll find yourself in a world of trouble. This Fort Worth native's influences are so wide ranging that an average musician would just give it up and get a day job. Fortunately for us, James is not your average musician.
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The Rockabilly Party Weekend!
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The Official Willie Nelson Web Site
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Country, Pop, Soul & Rock n Roll. Check out Ted's Web Site.
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When you visit Rob's Chop Shop, relax in a 1930's barber chair and take in the 50's memorabilia. Rob keeps jumpin' Rockabilly music goin' all day. A snip or two, a buzz from the clippers, a touch of talc, a drop of tonic, a dab of grease and you are set to jet!
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| DAVE amp; JON GERSHEN have performed and recorded over the years with a list of people that reads like a who’s who of the music world: VAN MORRISON, members of THE BAND, DAVE SANBORN, JOHN SIMON, BEN KEITH, AMOS GARRETT, VASSAR CLEMENTS, just to name a few.
Most know them from their work with the widely acclaimed 70s Woodstock group BORDERLINE which they formed with award winning producer JIM ROONEY.
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Spend your true Christian dollars at Miss Poppy.com where even your money is saved.
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Jim Mason is a music industry veteran with 40+ years experience...Jim co-wrote the Peter, Paul, and Mary hit "I Dig Rock-N-Roll Music", produced gold and platinum albums for the band, FireFall, produced albums for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Chris Hillman of the Byrds, and Richie Furay, of Buffalo Springfield. Other production credits of Jim's include Poco, the Cate Brothers, Bob Buford, The Rhinestones, Robbin Thompson, and Paul of Peter, Paul, and Mary, who originated the timeless "Wedding Song (There is Love)".
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Hillbilly-music.com aims to have it all or try to. The artists. The dj's and the emcees. We'll try and have something on it. Go back in time. Read about the old shows - it wasn't just the Grand Ole Opry back then.
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Blue Suede News covers the entire spectrum of American Roots Music, from '50 s Rock'n'Roll styles - Rockabilly and Rhythm & Blues to Country, Folk, Bluegrass, Blues, Cajun & Zydeco, Swing and you-name-it hybrids.
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Welcome to the official home page of No Depression, a bimonthly magazine covering alternative-country music (whatever that is).
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Thousands of rock-a-billy pages to browse and print out. PLUS: hundreds of other rock-a-billy links. A key rock-a-billy, early rock and roots music reference source!
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& More...
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In words and music, this page will hope to explain the wonders and mysteries surrounding the career of the Texan known as The Legendary Stardust Cowboy.
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If you are interested in finding links to Jack Kerouac and beat sites, maybe we can be of help. This list is bought to you courtesy of DHARMA beat, A Jack Kerouac publication.
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The American Museum of Beat Art and it's web site is a archive and collection of works and artifacts pertaining to the Beat Generation, it's writers, poets, artists and their offspring. The growing Museum web site also contains an expanding gallery of artworks and artifacts which access Beat culture to anyone on the world wide web.
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Home of the Midnight Ramble.
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Jan Høiberg's Page on The Band and related music and bands. A reservoir of rock music information.
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By Hideki Watanabe. Home of the unofficial Hungry Chuck page. This site contains The Woodstock Legend web site, L.A. Swamp web site and Muscle Shoals Sound web site.
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On this web site you will find a tremendous variety of musical instrument instruction courses on videos, audio cassettes and CDs. Our stringed instrument lessons are especially designed for learning players at all levels, from absolute beginners (including kids) to professionals — and everyone in between. If there is an instrument you would like to learn or improve your skills with, you'll find it inside.
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Nevessa Production is an intimate, fully equipped, residential recording facility nestled in the countryside near Woodstock, New York, just 2 hours north of Manhattan in the beautiful Hudson Valley. Nevessa offers a diverse set of audio services including studio and remote recording and a digital mastering suite. Jim Colegrove called this house home from 1970 - 1974
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Locate the Web site of your favorite band or artist.
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While hanging out one evening playing guitars and old folk rock songs from the 60's, Dan and Keith were talking about their old garage band Clear Blue Sky, and wondering about all the other rock bands from their neighborhood in northwest Detroit back in the mid to late psychedelic 60's. What ever happened to all those rock and roll wannabe's? Who's still playing music, how many hung it up after high school or college? What are these baby boomer musicians up to now?
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Here in Junior's Juke Joint you'll find pictures of, stories about, and even maps to Delta places the local chambers of commerce never heard of.
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Blues Links.
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Europe's leading English language Blues, R&B and Gospel magazine. Features, reviews, obituaries, together with subscription, advertising & editorial information.
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Landscape, natural and manmade, is the dominant theme in Anthony Wright's sculpture.
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During the last 50 years thousands of people have waltzed and watusied, two stepped and twisted in the Surf to live music from Jerry Lee Lewis, Cab Calloway, Woody Herman, Chubby Checker, Guy Lombardo, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Glenn Miller and The Beach Boys. And, of course, to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper.
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Christer and Vanja's Periodically Amended Web Site of Blues, Rock, Country and Psychedelia, Blues and rockin' Roots music. Swedish, European, U.S. and Canadian. San Francisco music from the '60s to today. Vintage British Blues. Guitars and Guitarists, Magazines. Record Reviews and Relevant (?) Ruminations...and Gert's cool compilations!
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The Texas Music Office serves as the information clearinghouse and promotion office for the Texas Music Industry.
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The primary purpose of this page is not to rehash I Love Lucy episodes, to divine the spiritual implications of the Star Wars trilogy, or even to critique the camera angles in Citizen Kane. Rather it is to call attention to unique, obscure, or extraordinary persons or areas of popular interest which are otherwise virtually absent from the World Wide Web. In other words, to offer something you are not likely to find anywhere else.
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The television talk show was born in post-war Cincinnati, the offspring of a loquacious, gray-blond woman who disguised her microphone as a bouquet, used a rocker love seat as a pulpit and who was known - to her staff and millions of adoring fans - simply as Mother.
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The mission of the ACLU is to preserve all of these protections and guarantees:
Your First Amendment rights-freedom of speech, association and assembly. Freedom of the press, and freedom of religion supported by the strict separation of church and state.
Your right to equal protection under the law - equal treatment regardless of race, sex, religion or national origin.
Your right to due process - fair treatment by the government whenever the loss of your liberty or property is at stake.
Your right to privacy - freedom from unwarranted government intrusion into your personal and private affairs.
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Protect your Constitutional rights during police encounters. Just say 'no' to police searches.
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