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  2. Caravan of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Caravan of Dreams was a performing arts center in the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas during the 1980s and 1990s. The venue was best known locally as a live music nightclub, though this was only one part of a larger facility.

  3. Pat Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and was five years old when she moved to Los Angeles, California, where she grew up. [1] [2] She said she loved dancing from when she was a child, and put on multiple performances for money from a young age. [2] She lied about her age to get on Soul Train because she was too young to be allowed to dance on ...

  4. Category:Musicians from Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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  5. Which bands are playing in Fort Worth through the end of the ...

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    We are now in the final month of 2022, and it’s your last chance this year to enjoy music in one of Fort Worth’s smaller music venues. See who’s playing:. Lola’s Fort Worth . 2000 W. Berry St.

  6. The Telefones - Wikipedia

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    The name of the group was changed to The Telefones at about this same time. The band's first single, "The Ballad of Jerry Godzilla," was released in May 1980 on VVV Records, [7] a Dallas label formed in 1979 by Neal Caldwell that also recorded other noted local acts like Bobby Soxx and The Fort Worth Cats. [8]

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  8. Jazz bands, cooks from long-closed restaurant reunite to help ...

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    Buttons changed hands and closed in 2020 after a 12-year run as a groundbreaking soul food restaurant and Sunday home-cooking jazz brunch. Hicks went on to co-found The Rim in Fort Worth and Burleson.

  9. Skyliner Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Skyliner Ballroom was a nightclub located on Jacksboro Highway in Fort Worth, Texas.It was opened in the late 1930s and operated until 1966. The Skyliner evolved over the years, hosting big bands, jazz, burlesque, blues, and eventually rock & roll acts.