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[1] [3] 1984–1985 Asherton Dripping Springs: Robinson: Georgetown: 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 ...
Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at Scotland's University of Dundee. They took their name from the 1984 Wim Wenders movie Paris, Texas . The band released their debut album Southside in 1989, along with the debut single " I Don't Want a Lover ", which was a worldwide success, charting at number eight on the UK Singles Chart and ...
Afterwards they continued to record and write new songs, and were signed to Projekt Records in 2004. Later that year they released their second album, Over the Ocean on Projekt Records. In 2005 they released their third album, Riverine and in 2006 released their fourth, Shades of Grey. On May 6, 2008, their fifth album, Ablaze was released ...
Count's Rock Band (Vortex, 1969) With Charles Mingus. Three or Four Shades of Blues (Atlantic, 1977) Me Myself An Eye (Atlantic, 1979) Something Like a Bird (Atlantic, 1980) With Don Sebesky. Don Sebesky & the Jazz Rock Syndrome (Verve, 1968) The Distant Galaxy (Verve, 1968) I Remember Bill (RCA Victor, 1998) With L. Subramaniam. Blossom ...
According to Katie Key, editor of the Texas Music Chart, "Comal County Blue" was the fastest-growing single in 2008 from an independent label. [3] On April 20, 2010, the band released their second live album, entitled High in the Rockies: A Live Album. The recordings come from four live concerts over four days from January 7, 2010 to January 10 ...
"Shades of Gray" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, recorded by the Monkees for their 1967 album Headquarters. Lead vocals were shared by Davy Jones and Peter Tork, [2] and this is the only track on the album featuring instruments performed by session musicians instead of the band members (and producer Chip Douglas) themselves (French horn and cello).
The band went by the names Test Pattern, Bad Fools, and Channel 9 before Basquiat named the band Gray after Gray's Anatomy, a book his mother gave him as a child. [5] [2] Gray originally consisted of Basquiat, Holman, a friend of Basquiat's named Shannon Dawson (later co-founder of the band Konk), and Wayne Clifford (also known as Justin Thyme ...