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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DejadiscDejadisc - Wikipedia

    Dejadisc was a roots music-oriented record label based in Austin, Texas which was active from 1992 to 1997. It was known for the numerous, eclectic singer-songwriters who were signed to it. History. Dejadisc was founded by Steve Wilkison in 1992. In 1995, the label released Richard Buckner's debut album, Bloomed.

  2. 1985–present. Labels. Dejadisc, Blue Rose, Record Collect, Safe House. Michael Hall is an American singer-songwriter and journalist from Austin, Texas. Musically, he is known for his work as the frontman of the Wild Seeds and for his subsequent solo career. He has written articles for multiple publications, including Trouser Press, the Austin ...

  3. Party Girls / Broken Poets marked a partial return to a major label for singer-songwriter Elliott Murphy and was distributed throughout Europe on WEA and in the US on the independent Austin, Texas label Dejadisc. The album was nominated for the 1984 New York Music Award for Album of the year. [2]

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    Hubbard was born on November 13, 1946 in Soper, Oklahoma. His family moved to Oak Cliff in southwest Dallas, Texas, in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with Michael Martin Murphey. Hubbard graduated in 1965 and enrolled in North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) as an English major. He spent the summers in Red Ri...

    1970s

    During his time in New Mexico, Hubbard wrote "Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother" first made famous by Jerry Jeff Walker's 1973 recording, and covered by a wide variety of other artists since. Bolstered by the success of the song, he was signed by Warner Bros. Records. Hubbard then assembled a band of friends and locals and, in 1976, released Ray Wylie Hubbard and the Cowboy Twinkies.Unbeknownst to Hubbard, producer Michael Brovsky had decided to "Nashville-ize" the sound by adding overdub m...

    1980s

    Hubbard then recorded albums for various other labels for the next decade, but struggled with the sales of his mix of country, folk and blues. The last album he recorded in the 1980s was Caught in the Act (1984) on his newly formed Misery Loves Companyrecord label.

    1990s and beyond

    He returned to recording in the early 1990s, and released his album Lost Train of Thought in 1992, followed by Loco Gringo's Lamentin 1994. Eventually a steady following began to re-discover Hubbard's music and he has been recording steadily since. He describes his 2017 album Tell the Devil I'm Getting There as Fast as I Can as rock & roll, though his style has become associated with outlaw country.

    1975 Ray Wylie Hubbard and the Cowboy Twinkies – Warner Bros. Records
    1978 Off the Wall– Lone Star Records/Mercury/Polygram
    1979 Something About the Night– Renegade Records
    1984 Caught in the Act– Misery Loves Company Records
    THE SECOND LIFE OF RAY WYLIE HUBBARD from D Magazine(1993)
    A Country Music Outlaw, Resurrected NPRJuly 24, 2006
    Hubbard's Path: 'Redneck Mother' to 'Wylie Lama' NPRSeptember 17, 2006
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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Champ_HoodChamp Hood - Wikipedia

    Champ Hood. Carroll DesChamps "Champ" Hood (August 16, 1952 – November 3, 2001) [1] was an American singer and multi-instrumentalist. He was inducted into the Austin Music Memorial in 2011, [2] the Austin Chronicle ’s Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2000, and was a five-time recipient of the Austin Best String Player Award. [3]

  6. Thunderstorms & Neon Signs is the debut album by American country musician Wayne Hancock, released in 1995 on Dejadisc. It was reissued by Ark21 in 1998. The album’s title track was covered by Hank Williams III on his debut album Risin' Outlaw.