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  2. Illinois Jacquet - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Houston to tour the United States and several other countries, Jacquet contemplated the manner in which he would return: [11] I love Houston, Texas. . . . This is where I went to school. This is where I learned everything I know. I was just fed up with coming to Houston with a mixed cast on stage and playing to a segregated audience.

  3. Lone Star Love - Wikipedia

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    Lone Star Love, or, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas is a musical based on Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. The score is by Jack Herrick (of the Red Clay Ramblers ), and the book is by John L. Haber and Robert Horn .

  4. KLVH (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KLVH (97.1 FM "K-Love") is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Texas, and serving the northern section of Greater Houston.The station airs the programming of the K-Love national radio network, which broadcasts a Christian adult contemporary radio format, and is owned by the Educational Media Foundation.

  5. KOVE-FM - Wikipedia

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    KOVE-FM (106.5 MHz) is a Spanish-language radio station serving the Houston and Galveston areas from Galveston, Texas. KOVE-FM is owned by Uforia Audio Network , a division of TelevisaUnivision . The studios are in Uptown Houston and the transmitter is in Santa Fe, Texas .

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  8. Jim Love (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Love, Can Johnny Come Out and Play? bronze, 1990-91, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Jim Love (1927 – May 10, 2005) was an American modernist sculptor who was born in Amarillo, Texas. He graduated from Baylor University in 1952 with a baccalaureate in business administration. After graduation, He moved to Houston, Texas.

  9. Teresa Graves - Wikipedia

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    Graves was born on January 10, 1948, the middle of three children in Houston, Texas to Marshall (1921–1967) and Willie Graves (1920–2005). The family moved to Los Angeles, California, when she was five. In high school she was a 4.0 student, active in both glee club and drama society; her senior class voted her "Most Talented".