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  2. Blues Boy Willie - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, in his long-time home base of Amarillo, Texas, [4] the Texas Blues Rangers organized a fundraiser to assist Blues Boy Willie to effect vital repairs to his house. Around 40 musicians from the Texas Panhandle helped raise funds, with Willie playing the harmonica on stage for the first time in years. [12]

  3. Gary P. Nunn - Wikipedia

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    Gary P. Nunn (born December 4, 1945) [1] is an American country music singer-songwriter. He is best known for writing "London Homesick Blues", which was the theme song for Austin City Limits from 1977 to 2004 (seasons 2–29). [2]

  4. Charley Pride - Wikipedia

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    Pride was a fan and part owner of the Texas Rangers. [6] He also performed the national anthem at some of the Rangers' games. He was also a Dallas Cowboys fan and created their theme song "We're the Cowboys" in 1979. Pride is a distant relative of blues guitarist and singer Christone "Kingfish" Ingram. [43]

  5. Creed is in the house. The band taking the Rangers ‘higher ...

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    “We were floored and excited that the music after all these years is still connecting with people,” said lead singer Scott Stapp. Creed is in the house. The band taking the Rangers ‘higher ...

  6. Rangers serenaded with classical version of Creed's 'Higher ...

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    The Texas Rangers visited the White House to celebrate their 2023 World Series championship, presenting President Joe Biden with a jersey and a pair of cowboy boots.

  7. Balinese Room - Wikipedia

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    The Rangers set up shop in a hotel near the club, and raided the casino often. But their efforts were thwarted by the length of the pier, known as the "Rangers Run". By the time they ran down to the tail end of the long, narrow club, tables, cards and chips had disappeared into secret wall and floor pockets.

  8. Texas blues - Wikipedia

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    The state's R&B recording industry was based in Houston with labels such as Duke/Peacock, which in the 1950s provided a base for artists who would later pursue the electric Texas blues sound, including Johnny Copeland and Albert Collins. [1] Freddie King, a major influence on electric blues, was born in Texas, but moved to Chicago as a teenager ...

  9. House of Blues - Wikipedia

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    House of Blues is an American chain of live music concert halls and restaurants. It was founded by Isaac Tigrett , the co-founder of Hard Rock Cafe , and Dan Aykroyd , co-star of the 1980 film The Blues Brothers . [ 1 ]