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  2. 323rd Army Band - Wikipedia

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    The 323rd Army Band "Fort Sam's Own" is a United States Army military band currently based at Fort Sam Houston/Joint Base San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas. It is attached to United States Army North of which it is the primary ensemble. It is designed to be a command-level support asset and consists of 62 personnel.

  3. List of Texas UIL State Marching Band Competition Winners

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    MacArthur (San Antonio) MacArthur (San Antonio) 1985–1986 Asherton Dripping Springs: Denver City: Georgetown: MacArthur (San Antonio) DeSoto: 1986–1987 Nueces Canyon Iraan: Denver City: Dickinson: Duncanville: Westfield: 1987–1988 Sundown: Iraan: Pearsall Allen: Westfield: Cleburne 1988–1989 Sundown: Olney: Denver City: Allen: Westfield ...

  4. Freeman Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Coliseum is a sports and concert venue located in San Antonio, Texas.It has been host to thousands of events including the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, concerts, trade shows, motor sports, circus, professional sports including professional bull riding, basketball, hockey, boxing and wrestling.

  5. The Last Bandoleros - Wikipedia

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    Fuentes met the Navaira brothers on a trip home to San Antonio and introduced the brothers to James shortly after. [4] Shortly after, the four began performing live together after a writing session that went particularly well. The band cite numerous influences, primarily The Beatles, rock and roll, Tex-Mex, britpop, and country blues.

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  7. Augie Meyers - Wikipedia

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    He was born in San Antonio, Texas, United States. [3] In the early 1960s, Meyers and Doug Sahm founded the Sir Douglas Quintet. [ 3 ] His Vox organ was a familiar element of the group's sound, as heard on tracks like " She's About a Mover " (1964), "Mendocino" (1969), and "Nuevo Laredo" (1970).

  8. Two Tons of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Two Tons of Steel is an American rockabilly and Texas country band, from San Antonio, Texas, United States. The band has performed live at Gruene Hall, and has appeared in the IMAX film Texas: The Big Picture. The band's performance of "King of a One Horse Town" is included in a roots-country documentary that screens continuously at Nashville's ...

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