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  1. A band called "the Derailers" appears in the short story "Willa" by Stephen King. Tony Villanueva is mentioned by name. The two protagonists see them play at a roadside bar called "26". The short story was first published in the December 2006 issue of Playboy and can be found in the collection Just After Sunset, Scribner (2008). References

  2. The Derailers were founded in 1993 in Austin Texas by Brian Hofeldt and Tony Villanueva. Over those 25+ years, the band has released eight studio albums, two live records, one retrospective collection and has been a part of numerous compilations and other recording projects.

  3. Jan 16, 2004 · A new gospel according to Tony Villanueva. New Year's Eve 2003 marked the last gig by the Derailers as Austin knows them. After more than a decade of nonstop touring and recording, Tony Villanueva ...

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  5. Sep 30, 1999 · The Derailers - Full Western Dress. Buy it at CDNOW.COM. By Michael McCall. Last year, as Tony Villanueva of The Derailers prepared to leave his Austin home for a short visit to Nashville, he laid his youngest son down for a nap. To relax him, Villanueva softly crooned a beautiful old country tune, "Waltz of the Angels," which had been a hit ...

  6. Sep 14, 2007 · Tony Villanueva, 40, of Albany was once a country star. As lead singer of The Derailers, he had six albums to his credit and two appearances at the Grand Ole Opry.

  7. Explore Tony Villanueva's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Tony Villanueva on AllMusic. ... The Derailers. Credits

  8. Through nine years, six albums, and numerous rhythm section changes, the two constants in Austin's The Derailers have been Tony Villanueva and Brian Hofeldt, the group's guitarists, lead vocalists, and main songwriters. Since 1994, the band has been one of the shining lights of the Austin music ...

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