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  1. Dallas, Texas, U.S. Era. 20th century. David W. Guion (December 15, 1892 – October 17, 1981), Texan composer, was best known for his arrangements of cowboy tunes, African American spirituals, and original compositions often inspired by the soundscape of west Texas.

  2. May 7, 2013 · A popular concert pianist, Guion played many of his own works in concert. These two included works, "The Lonesome Whistler," and "The Harmonica Player" are from 1929, and were mined from a 1940's...

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  3. David Guion Collection at the Dallas Public Library List of holdings GRADUATE THESES AND LECTURE/RECITALS ON GUION'S MUSIC (LARGE FILES): "David Guion's Vision of a Musical Americana" by Mark David Camann (Univ. of Texas 2010) "The Songs of David W. Guion" by Heidi Ann Cohenour Gordon (Univ. of Oklahoma 2008)

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  4. David Guion is one of the cleverest composers in America today. His arrangements of Negro spirituals prove that." In 1920 Judge John Guion died. Having been on the board of directors at A&M College (now Texas A&M University) a hall was built and named in his honor.

  5. Jul 18, 2022 · 12. 241 views 1 year ago. David W. Guion (1892-1981) Alley Tunes (Scenes from the South) 00:20 The Lonesome Whistler ...more. David W. Guion (1892-1981)Alley Tunes (Scenes from the...

  6. May 3, 2014 · Texas Foxtrot - David W. Guion (1915) - YouTube. Terry Jones. 11 subscribers. 10. 717 views 9 years ago. For ages I thought this one was called the "Texas Fox" and every time I heard it I...

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  7. David W. Guion. (15 December 1892 — 17 October 1981) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: David Wendell Guion. . Show works by type/instrument. External links. Detailed biography: Wikipedia. See also.

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