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Doug Sahm was born in San Antonio, Texas, on November 6, 1941, to Victor A. Sahm, Sr. and Viva Lee (née Goodman). [2] The Sahm family had migrated to the United States from Germany early in the 20th century, and settled initially in Galveston, Texas.
Sahm is the son of Doug Sahm (who was the leader of such rock bands as the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados, among others).Sahm began playing drums at a young age after being inspired by his father's music and by KISS, [1] with his first appearance on record being Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute To Roky Erickson, in 1990. [2]
Sahm died of a heart attack, in Taos, New Mexico, on November 18, 1999, twelve days after his 58th birthday. As co-producer Bill Bentley [ 7 ] recalls, " Shawn Sahm and I tried to do a tribute album right after Doug Sahm died in 1999, but it was just too soon.
Doug Sahm (1941–1999) Maggie Sajak (born 1995) Jerry Salley; Mary Sarah; Michael Sarver; Leslie Satcher (born 1962) Sawyer Brown; Don Schlitz (born 1952) Dylan Schneider; John Schneider (born 1960) Melinda Schneider; Bobbejaan Schoepen (1925–2010) Darrell Scott; Dylan Scott (born 1990) Hillary Scott (born 1986) Marlee Scott (born 1986) Ray ...
Pariah was an American hard rock band, formed in San Antonio, Texas, United States, while they knew each other in high school.The group consisted of Shandon Sahm son of Doug Sahm, brothers Kyle and Sims Ellison, Jared Tuten and David Derrick.
“The Sahm rule is likely overstating the labor market's weakening due to unusual shifts in labor supply caused by the pandemic and immigration,” Sahm recently said. The economy is more than a ...
Day of the Doug is a 2023 studio album by American alternative country band Son Volt.The tribute album to Tex-Mex musician Doug Sahm was conceived by frontman Jay Farrar who listened to Sahm's music during the COVID-19 pandemic [1] and has received positive reviews from critics.
Doug Sahm and Band is the debut solo album of American singer-songwriter Doug Sahm.In 1972, after leaving the Sir Douglas Quintet, Sahm moved to Austin, Texas.He was signed by Jerry Wexler to the newly opened country music division of Atlantic Records, and started the album sessions by October 1972.