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    Douglas Wayne Sahm (November 6, 1941 – November 18, 1999) was an American musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist born in San Antonio, Texas. Sahm is regarded as one of the main figures of Tex-Mex music, and as an important performer of Texan Music.

  2. Nov 22, 1999 · Doug Sahm, a patriarch of Texas rock and country music, was found dead on Thursday in Taos, N.M., The Associated Press reported. He was 58 and lived in Austin. A Taos police spokesman said he...

  3. Jun 30, 2008 · 130K subscribers. 4.6K. 843K views 15 years ago. "She's About A Mover" from Doug Sahm's 'Live From Austin TX' performance. Buy it today on Amazon http://amzn.to/HhUuTE or iTunes...

  4. Nov 18, 1999 · A long-haired hippie country boy who preached the gospel of Texas music traditions, ranging from Latin rock to Western swing to shuffle blues to Cajun. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 1990s. Born. November 6, 1941 in San Antonio, TX. Died. November 18, 1999 in Taos, NM. Genre. Pop/Rock, Latin, Country. Styles.

  5. Nov 29, 1999 · Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Doug Sahm is not that he has died relatively young (aged 58), but that he actually lived so long. Sahm was born of Lebanese- American extraction in San...

  6. The discography of Doug Sahm started in 1955 with the release of "A Real American Joe" on Sarg Records. Sahm fronted three bands early in his career: The Pharaohs, The Dell-Kings and The Markays. He released the song "Crazy Daisy" (1959), and he had a local hit in San Antonio, Texas with "Why Why Why" (1960) on Renner Records.

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

    Biography. Doug Sahm and the Sir Douglas Quintet: A Brief History. By Joseph Levy. 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.

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