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  1. "Doug Sahm and Band" track listing: (side 1) 1.) (Is Anybody) Going To San Antone (Dave Kirby - Glen Martin) - 3:10 rating: **** stars Looking at the instrumentation on this one - pedal steel guitar and twin fiddles and the fact Bob Dylan was singing, I was certain this was going to irritating. Hum. So much for pre-judging a song.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doug_SahmDoug Sahm - Wikipedia

    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. He gained fame along with his band, the Sir Douglas Quintet, with a top-twenty ...

  3. Aug 1, 2010 · Doug Sahm and Band, Atlantic 1973. Sahm is joined by a diverse cast on this ultimate jam session album, where street-level San Antonio pals like Atwood Allen’s “Gonna Be Easy” sit right next to “voice of the generation” Bob Dylan’s “Wallflower” and show that good time grooves are the universal language. 4. Border Wave, Tacoma 1981

  4. In 1972, after leaving the Sir Douglas Quintet, Sahm moved to Austin, Texas. He was signed by Jerry Wexler to the newly opened country music division of Atlantic Records, and started the album sessions by October 1972. It featured appearances by Bob Dylan, Dr. John, David "Fathead" Newman, Flaco Jimenez, David Bromberg and Kenny Kosek.

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

    In 1973, Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records bought Sahm's contract from Mercury and produced Doug Sahm And Band, a "supergroup" album featuring Bob Dylan, Dr. John, David Bromberg, and Flaco Jimenez. Sahm and Meyers continued to record for different American labels throughout the 1970's and early 1980's, but without the popularity of the early years.

  6. "Doug Sahm and Band" track listing: (side 1) 1.) (Is Anybody) Going To San Antone (Dave Kirby - Glen Martin) - 3:10 rating: **** stars Looking at the instrumentation on this one - pedal steel guitar and twin fiddles and the fact Bob Dylan was singing, I was certain this was going to irritating. Hum. So much for pre-judging a song.

  7. 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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