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The Davis Sisters
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Hot Club of Cowtown
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The Hot Club of Cowtown formed in 1996 as a Hot Jazz/Western swing group. The group consisted of Elana James nee Fremerman (Vocals, Violin)… read moreThe Hot Club of Cowtown formed in 1996 as a Hot Jazz/Western swing group. The group consisted of Elana James nee Fremerman (Vocals, Violin), Whit Smith (Vocals, Guitar), and Jake Erwin (Vocals, Upright Bass). The Hot Club's first al… read moreThe Hot Club of Cowtown formed in 1996 as a Hot Jazz/Western swing group. The group consisted of Elana James nee Fremerman (Vocals, Violin), Whit Smith (Vocals, Guitar), and Jake Erwin (Vocals, Upright Bass). The Hot Club's first album, 1998's Swingin' Stampede, was a collection of… read more -
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Johnny Western
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Jules Verne Allen
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Curley Williams
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Leon McAuliffe
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Rex Griffin
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As a songwriter, performer, and recording artist, Rex Griffin bridged the gap between Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams – indeed, it c… read moreAs a songwriter, performer, and recording artist, Rex Griffin bridged the gap between Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams – indeed, it can be said that he bridged the gap between Rodgers and Buddy Holly, and between Rodgers and the Be… read moreAs a songwriter, performer, and recording artist, Rex Griffin bridged the gap between Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams – indeed, it can be said that he bridged the gap between Rodgers and Buddy Holly, and between Rodgers and the Beatles. Griffin was among the first country music stars to re… read more