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Doug Sahm albums featuring Stu Cook

Doug Sahm Music Videos (1)
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| | Groover's Paradise CD (1974)
$10.45 Anyone who finds hippies irritating might want to throw this record across the room -- and that's a good review right there, since it has been long established via intense scientific study that music which somehow motivates people to throw ...
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 Doug Sahm Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Doug Sahm songs: Cowboy Peyton Place, Texas Me, Beautiful Texas Sunshine, Papa Ain't Salty, Dallas Alice, Huggin' Thin Air. More music songs I Can't Go Back to Austin, I Don't Trust No One When It Comes to My Heart, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, Oh No! Not Another One. More music songs They'll Never Take Her Love From Me, Yesterday Got in the Way, You Was For Real, Baby Tell Me, At the Crossroads Lyrics, Mendocino Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Blues Stay Away From Me Lyrics, Wallflower Lyrics, Is Anybody Going To San Antone Lyrics, Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day Lyrics.
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 Doug Sahm Biography
As Texan as his hair was long, Doug Sahm was a roots rock titan whose mastery of the three musical pillars of the Lone Star State--tejano, country, and the blues--inspired Jerry Wexler to describe him as "the Rosetta Stone of Southern music." Most famous for the psychedelic age tex-mex of his Sir Douglas Quintet, Sahm enjoyed a long, accomplished career both in and out of the Quintet. From two Wexler-produced, early '70s masterpieces (backed by the likes of Bob Dylan and Dr. John) to the Grammy-winning tejano supergroup, the Texas Tornados, Sahm nailed whatever task his very restless muse assigned him with an ebullient spirit spilling over into all his recordings. A central figure in both the '60s San Francisco and '70s Austin music scenes, Sahm died of heart failure in 1999. His moving song "At the Crossroads" remains an unofficial state anthem for Texans everywhere.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Doug Sahm | Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados, Willie Nelson, Freddy Fender, Roky Erickson, Amos Garrett, Louie & The Lovers, Ed Burleson, Grateful Dead | | Augie Meyers | Bob Dylan, Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados, Willie Nelson, Augie Meyers & The Rocka Baca's, Jeffrey Halford, John Hammond, Gibby Haynes | | Rocky Morales | Augie Meyers, Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados, Lou Ann Barton, Johnny Nicholas & The Texas All-Stars, Yusef Lateef |
 Contemporaries
Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard, Grateful Dead, Waylon Jennings, Bruce Springsteen, Little Feat, Dr. John, The Byrds, The Band, Ry Cooder, Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Hiatt, Kris Kristofferson, Buck Owens, John Mellencamp, Los Lobos, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Joe Ely, Delbert McClinton, Gram Parsons, Freddy Fender, Tony Joe White, Jerry Jeff Walker, James McMurtry, Dave Alvin, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, The BoDeans, Doug Kershaw, Jim Ford (Songwriter/Vocals), The Long Ryders, Flaco Jiménez, Ritchie Valens, The Tornados, Lowell George, Dallas Frazier, Joe "King" Carrasco, Augie Meyers, Phil Alvin
 Followers
Los Lobos, The Mavericks, Uncle Tupelo, Joe Ely, Charlie Robison, Oakley Hall, Joe "King" Carrasco, Billy Bacon, Rick Trevino, Paul Siebel
 Influences
Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones, James Brown, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Van Morrison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Otis Redding, Little Richard, T-Bone Walker, Bob Wills, Carl Perkins (Rock), Ivory Joe Hunter, Bobby Fuller, Guitar Slim, Junior Parker, Santiago Jiménez, Roy Head
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