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  2. The second of three stories about Texas movie stars. The actors in this group started their careers after 1960. ... Texas has produced quite a few more movie stars during the past 60 years than it ...

  3. ʻElepaio - Wikipedia

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    The ʻelepaio is the first native bird to sing in the morning and the last to stop singing at night; apart from whistled and chattering contact and alarm calls, it is probably best known for its song, from which derives the common name: a pleasant and rather loud warble which sounds like e-le-PAI-o or ele-PAI-o. It nests between January and June.

  4. Call me Mother. Vince Young and other Austin celebs have ...

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    More Austin arts and entertainment: 'The stars at night are big and bright': Deep in the heart of Texas movie stars post-1960. In 2004, ...

  5. Beyoncé, Willie Nelson, Selena Gomez and other Texans ... - AOL

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    A day later, Ramírez Bird wrote: "I was watching Frank Capra’s "Lady for a Day" (1933) on Turner Classic Movies Friday night — now you you what film professors do at night on weekends — and ...

  6. Doug Sahm - Wikipedia

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    In September 1989, six years after his last record release in the United States, Sahm partnered with club owner and blues impresario Clifford Antone for the release of Juke Box Music on Antone's Record Label. [68] By the end of the decade, Sahm often performed at the Austin night club Antone's. [69] He used the club's house band on the ...

  7. Deep in the Heart of Texas - Wikipedia

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    "Deep in the Heart of Texas" is an American popular song about Texas. The 1941 song features lyrics by June Hershey and music by Don Swander. In 1942, Five versions of the song were on the Billboard charts, with three in the top 10. "Deep in the Heart of Texas" spent five weeks at the top of Your Hit Parade in 1942 during its twelve weeks stay. [4]

  8. Sally Kellerman - Wikipedia

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    Sally Clare Kellerman (June 2, 1937 – February 24, 2022) was an American actress whose acting career spanned 60 years. Her role as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in Robert Altman's film M*A*S*H (1970) earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

  9. ‘Scarface’ Star Angel Salazar Dead at 68 - AOL

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    Salazar was 68 years old. According to the outlet, Wingsong said Salazar “passed away in his sleep” at his friend's home in Brooklyn, New York, ‘Scarface’ Star Angel Salazar Dead at 68