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  1. 26. Nov. 1999 · Doug Sahm from the Sam Houston High yearbook 1957-58. If Texas had such designation, Douglas Wayne Sahm would be the State Musician of Texas. Even before his death on November 18, the genial, 58 ...

  2. 18. Nov. 1999 · Doug assembled a band composed of members of his own Markays and Augie's Goldens. Meaux gave them an English sounding name, the Sir Douglas Quintet and, in 1965, scored an international hit with "She's About A Mover," an infectious blend of Texas pop and the Beatles' "She's A Woman." The song was recorded on January, 14, 1965, and proved to be ...

  3. 26. Nov. 1999 · Also, I would say that Sir Doug Sahm was the only Texas rock & roller who was ever knighted. Charlie Fitch, Sarge Records I stopped at a place called the Barn, and lil' Doug would come in with his ...

  4. 11. Feb. 1997 · Main Album: The Last Real Texas Blues Band Feat. Doug Sahm (1994) Release Date. February 11, 1997. Recording Location. Antone's Nightclub. Arlyn Studios, Austin, TX. Pedernales Studios.

  5. 9. Nov. 2022 · While Sahm’s sales and live performances decreased in the late 1970s, he proved he was still the reigning master of the Texas Blues style with “Ain’t Into Lettin’ You Go.” The song was actually one of the eight tracks Sahm wrote for his album Hell Of A Spell. Some More Doug Sahm Songs That Show He’s More Hippie Than Outlaw

  6. 14. Nov. 2012 · "Honky tonk" by Bill Doggett is one of the best known R&B instrumentals ever. It was recorded by pianist/organist Doggett on King Records in '56 and hit both...

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  7. 22. Apr. 2003 · The Return of the Formerly Brothers (1989) Juke Box Music (1989) Live in Japan (1990) The Last Real Texas Blues Band Feat. Doug Sahm (1994) S.D.Q. '98 (1998) The Return of Wayne Douglas (2000) Get a Life (2001) AllMusic Review.