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Clifford Antone
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A Port Arthur, Texas native, Mr. Antone opened Austin's internationally
reknowned night club Antone's in 1975. An avid fan and supporter of
music, in 1986 he furthered his ideas of preservation by founding
Antone's Records, home of artist's including Angela Strehli, the
Fabulous Thunderbirds, Lou Ann Barton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Marcia Ball,
Guy Forsyth and many more. He also teaches Texas music history at Texas
State University.
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Cutter Brandenburg
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Former road manager for Stevie Ray Vaughan and Texas Musicians Museum
board member, Cutter Brandenburg's website. Information and links
about Vaughan and other Texas musicians, as well as information about
Brandenburgs upcoming book!
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Patti Coghill
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Former owner - Southwest Blues Magazine, blues historian & founder
of a Texas-based blues foundation, which helps with medical and funeral
expenses of blues musicians.
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Nancy Coplin
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Board of Austin Blues Society, producer of "Live Austin" in the Bergstrom International Airport.
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Timothy Duckworth
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Austin-based musician & songwriter, co-songwriter and personal assistant to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
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George Gimarc
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Music historian and expert with 29 years in radio, including "The Rock
and Roll Alternative" - the US's first new wave/punk rock
show. Resource with networks and contacts in every genre of Texas
music.
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Art Greenhaw
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Texas Grammy Award winner, Record Producer and member of the world famous Light Crust Doughboys.
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Bill Griggs
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Historian, archivist and expert on Buddy Holly and early rock and roll and West Texas artists' recordings.
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Leo Hull
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Dallas Real Estate Broker, Blues advocate and guitarist with the
legendary band "Leo Hull and the Texas Blues Machine".
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Robert Johnson
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Reknowned Memphis record producer, guitarist with John Entwistle's
band, Mick Fleetwood's band, and Issac Hayes band. Collector of music
memorabilia.
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Doug Norwine
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In addition to his own extensive music and entertainment memorabilia
collection, Doug also works for Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers. He
is also an award winning musician who is probably best known as the
music behind four fingered sax playing cartoon character Lisa Simpson
and her mentor Bleeding Gums Murphy on the Fox television show The
Simpsons.
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Spencer Perskin
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Spencer is the original and founding member of the legendary Shiva's
Headband. He is a musician and historian of Texas Music and its music
legends.
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Rick Rosas
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Musician, Songwriter & Record Producer, Bass player for Joe Walsh, Neil Young & Waddy Wachtel.
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J.P. Richardson Jr.
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Texas music history expert. Son of late Texas artist, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson
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Tommie Ritter Smith
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President and CEO of the Texas Country Music Hall Of Fame & Tex Ritter Museum in Carthage, Texas
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Rick Stuart
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Live music production, music & theatre design. Assisted in the
planning and building of Nextstage (now known as Nokia Live) in Grand
Prairie, Texas.
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