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  2. Clay Blaker - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a double live album was released of Blaker and his Texas Honky-Tonk Band called "Live-Through the Years 1979–2002". [10] Also in 2017, an article in the Houston Chronicle named Blaker's 1998 album "Rumor Town" one of the best Texas singer-songwriter albums of all-time. [11]

  3. Billy Bob's Texas - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bob's Texas is a country music nightclub located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas, United States. It promotes itself as "The World's Largest Honky Tonk ," at 100,000 square feet of interior space and nearly 20 acres of parking space.

  4. Honky-tonk - Wikipedia

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    Honky-tonk music influenced the boogie-woogie piano style, as indicated by Jelly Roll Morton's 1938 record "Honky Tonk Music" and Meade Lux Lewis's hit "Honky Tonk Train Blues." Lewis recorded the latter many times from 1927 into the 1950s, and the song was covered by many other musicians, including Oscar Peterson .

  5. PHOTOS: Billy Bob’s Texas, 1981 grand opening ... - AOL

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    April 2, 1981: Opening night at Billy Bob’s Texas honky-tonk; a workman on a ladder placing letters on the sign. Early years: 1980s 1981: Jerry Lee Lewis at Billy Bob’s Texas.

  6. Stagecoach Ballroom, the Fort Worth old school honky-tonk ...

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    The honky-tonk dance hall Stagecoach Ballroom has survived for 63 years in despite devastating fires, three moves and all the changes that Fort Worth has seen since 1961.. As a testament to its ...

  7. Randall King's 'Into the Neon' reflects Texas roots and honky ...

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    Texas Tech is consistently ranked as having one of the 100 best business schools in America. However, King is the son of a truck driver and not afraid of hard work.

  8. Johnny Gimble - Wikipedia

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    Gimble's instrumental gospel album, originally published by Word Records in Waco, Texas [23] Texas Fiddle Collection - 1981. Gimble's double LP published by CMH Records [24] Johnny Gimble & the Texas Swing Pioneers - 1980. Double LP produced by CMH Records [25] Johnny Gimble's Texas Honky Tonk Hits [26] Johnny Gimble's Texas Dance Party - 1976 ...

  9. Ernest Tubb - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Dale Tubb (February 9, 1914 – September 6, 1984), [2] nicknamed the Texas Troubadour, was an American singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country music. His biggest career hit song, " Walking the Floor Over You " (1941), marked the rise of the honky-tonk style of music.