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  2. Eva Ybarra - Wikipedia

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    Ybarra was born on the west side of San Antonio, Texas, one of nine children. [2] Her father was a truck driver. [1] As a child, she played piano and accordion, later recounting: "I started by listening to the radio, and I learnt by ear, copying what I heard. But I didn't want to copy anyone, I wanted my own style."

  3. Jim Cullum Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. James Albert Cullum Jr., better known as Jim Cullum Jr. (September 20, 1941 – August 11, 2019), was an American jazz cornetist known for his contributions to Dixieland jazz. His father was Jim Cullum Sr., a clarinetist who led the Happy Jazz Band from 1962 to 1973. Jim Cullum Jr. led the Jim Cullum Jazz Band as its successor.

  4. State marching band contest: Who's competing from the ... - AOL

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    All of these performances will take place at the Alamodome in San Antonio with bands taking the field every 15 minutes. Class 2A — Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023 Ralls — 8:15 a.m.

  5. Doc Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Band leader. Radio Host. Instrument (s) Vocals, piano. Website. docwatkins.com. Doc Watkins (born Brent Watkins; June 11, 1981) is a pianist and singer based in San Antonio, TX. He is the creator and co-host of the weekly radio program Live at Jazz, TX, which is syndicated through Texas Public Radio. [1][2] Currently in its third season, Live ...

  6. Boxcar Satan - Wikipedia

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    Boxcar Satan. Boxcar Satan is a three-piece post-industrial blues band from San Antonio, Texas. Formed in 1990 by guitarist and vocalist Sanford Allen and bassist Patrick Sane; at the time, both were members of the band Evil Mothers. The band has churned out a substantial catalog of releases that have received critical praise from home and abroad.

  7. Two Tons of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Two Tons of Steel is an American rockabilly and Texas country band, from San Antonio, Texas, United States. The band has performed live at Gruene Hall, and has appeared in the IMAX film Texas: The Big Picture. The band's performance of "King of a One Horse Town" is included in a roots-country documentary that screens continuously at Nashville's ...

  8. Buckhorn Saloon & Museum (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Buckhorn Museum. The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum is a privately run museum located at 318 E. Houston Street in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Originally privately owned by Albert Friedrich, the Buckhorn became a tourist attraction for its unique collections. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders were reputed to frequent the establishment.

  9. Girl in a Coma - Wikipedia

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    Girl in a Coma. Girl In a Coma was an American indie rock band from San Antonio, Texas, United States, formerly on Joan Jett 's Blackheart Records label. The band consisted of Nina (vocals/guitar), Phanie Diaz (drums) and Jenn Alva (bass). [1][2] The name is a reference to the Smiths ' song "Girlfriend in a Coma".