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Country music groups from Texas (53 P) Pages in category "Country musicians from Texas" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 445 total.
The following is a partial list of musicians from Denton, Texas, a city in North Texas in the United States.Musicians and musical groups that began their careers in Denton, Texas—where the University of North Texas College of Music, 35 Denton, Denton Arts and Jazz Festival, and the Thin Line Fest are located—include:
Slobberbone is an American alt-country band from Denton, Texas, led by singer-songwriter Brent Best, Cody Garcia, Tony Harper, and Brian Lane. [1] [2] Best continues to tour as a solo act, performing both songs by Slobberbone and The Drams, and songs from his solo record, but also reunites with both bands for shows with full band line-ups.
Livingston was born in Dallas [5] and grew up in Denton, Texas. He was diagnosed with autism at the age of 10. [5] When he was 12, he started a small videography company. Soon after, he discovered writing songs and purchased a MIDI keyboard and started producing his own music in his bedroom.
Shawn Camp (born 1966) Ashley Campbell (born 1986) Craig Campbell (born 1979) Glen Campbell (1936–2017) Kate Campbell; Larry Campbell; Stacy Dean Campbell (born 1967) Cody Canada (born 1976) Melonie Cannon; Laura Cantrell (born 1967/1968) Canyon; George Canyon (born 1970) Carbon Leaf; Henson Cargill (1941–2007) Brandi Carlile (born 1981 ...
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Legendary country singer George Strait received his flowers last night at the Country Music Awards. Strait , who grew up in Pearsall, Texas, received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award ...
His family moved to Oak Cliff in southwest Dallas, Texas, in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with Michael Martin Murphey. [3] Hubbard graduated in 1965 and enrolled in North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) as an English major.