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  2. Texas, Our Texas - Wikipedia

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    It was written in 1924 by William J. Marsh, [1] [2] who was born in Liverpool, United Kingdom, and emigrated to Texas as a young man, and Gladys Yoakum Wright (1891–1956), [3] [4] of Fort Worth, Texas. It was selected as the official state song by a concurrent resolution of the Texas Legislature in 1929 following

  3. The Yellow Rose of Texas (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Don George reworked the song, gave the song a marching beat, and this version appeared in an album of Civil War songs. [8] Mitch Miller came across this version, and recorded the song with an arrangement that includes snare drums. Miller's lyrics have further changes, for example using "little rosebud" for "rose of color". [11]

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  5. B. W. Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    When finished, David Kershenbaum, Stevenson's producer at RCA Records, agreed with Lindy Blaskey that the song sounded like a hit. "My Maria" reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending September 29, 1973, [ 2 ] No. 3 in Canada , [ 4 ] and was covered later by Brooks & Dunn , for whom it was a three-week No. 1 country hit in mid ...

  6. Darby and Tarlton - Wikipedia

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    Darby and Tarlton were an American early country music duo, who achieved some level of success in the late 1920s. The duo consisted of Tom Darby (born August 25, 1891 [1] Columbus, Georgia – August 20, 1971) [2] and Jimmie Tarlton, (born John James Rimbert Tarlton, May 8, 1892 Cheraw, South Carolina – November 29, 1979 Phenix City, Alabama).

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  8. Dave Carter - Wikipedia

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    Dave Carter (August 13, 1952 – July 19, 2002) was an American folk music singer-songwriter who described his style as "post-modern mythic American folk music". [1] He was one half of the duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, who were heralded as the new "voice of modern folk music" in the months before Carter's unexpected death in July 2002. [2]

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