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    In 1965, Huey P. Meaux produced Sahm and the Sir Douglas Quintet's "She's About a Mover". The same year, Sahm moved to California. In 1971, he returned to San Antonio, and soon after he moved to Austin. Atlantic Records signed Sahm and released his debut solo album Doug Sahm and Band in 1973.

  3. Nov 6, 2020 · Hyperactive with or without Big Red, Sahm moved home to San Antonio only to quickly leave again. This time he headed to Austin, where he helped blaze the trail of so-called redneck rock. Divorced and living down the road from the Soap Creek Saloon, Sahm grooved into another essential phase of his musical sojourn.

  4. Sep 9, 2020 · The opening track from the 1973 album Doug Sahm and Band, “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” is the story of a guy who’s looking for a warm and dry place to land after the end of a bad ...

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  5. Oct 10, 2002 · Fast forward to 1964: Doug Sahm had become infused with the musical and racial tensions of San Antonio, moving deftly between genres to record country, Western swing, and R&B numbers for a few...

  6. Dec 8, 2006 · Douglas Wayne Sahm, musician in several popular genres, was born to Viva Lee and Victor A. Sahm, Sr., on November 6, 1941, in San Antonio. Sahm was a musical prodigy who, at an early age, began playing with a local band.

  7. Nov 15, 2016 · The documentary, which first premiered in 2015 at SXSW Film, follows Sahm’s trajectory from his home in San Antonio to Houston, to San Francisco in the ’60s, and later to Austin as he blended and experimented with country, rock ‘n’ roll, blues, and conjunto genres to create his own unique sound and become one of the most prolific musicians of hi...

  8. www.dougsahm.info › p › biographyDoug Sahm: Biography

    Douglas Wayne Sahm was born November 6, 1941, in San Antonio, Texas. Considered to be a prodigy on steel-guitar, mandolin, and fiddle, he made his radio debut at age five singing "Teardrops In My Heart" on station KMAC in San Antonio. This was followed by two years of radio appearances on the Mutual network.

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