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The Falcons drafted All-American Linebacker Tommy Nobis from the University of Texas with the first pick of the draft, making him the first-ever Falcon.
Wills formed several bands and played radio stations around the South and West until he formed the Texas Playboys in 1934 with Wills on fiddle, Tommy Duncan on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin, who played steel guitar and bass.
The Lindy Hop was born in black communities in Harlem, New York in the United States from about 1927 into the early 1930s from four possible sources: the breakaway, the Charleston, the Texas Tommy, and the hop.
According to Ethel Williams, who helped popularize the Texas Tommy in New York in 1913, the Texas Tommy " was like the Lindy ", and the basic steps were followed by a breakaway identical to that found in the Lindy.
Born Tommy Ray Bentley in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and adopted by Ray and Lorene " Pete " Parker Franks, Tommy Franks graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas one year ahead of First Lady Laura Bush.
In 1999, Hughes did a short tribute tour to Tommy Bolin in Texas, with Tommy's brother Johnny ( of Black Oak Arkansas ) on drums.
The film features Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig and Byron Lord. It was shot during a two-week period in Houston and Dallas, Texas.
The Austin, Texas band The 13th Floor Elevators formed as an electric jug band, featuring Tommy Hall as electric jug player.
David Brooks reprised his role of Tommy in the Summertime Light Opera's production in Houston, Texas in 1950, with Gregg Juarez as Jeff and Dorothy MacNeil of the New York City Opera as Fiona.
Actor Tommy Lee Jones was born in San Saba Texas.
Music and poetry were highlights of the festival, which featured performers Leon Rausch, Tommy Allsup and the Texas Playboys ; Mel Tillis and the Statesiders ; Larry Gatlin ; Billy Mata, and Liz Talley.
* Tommy Blake, former star Defensive End at Texas Christian University.
The 13th Floor Elevators were an American rock band from Austin, Texas formed by guitarist and vocalist Roky Erickson, electric jug player Tommy Hall, and guitarist Stacy Sutherland, which existed from 1965 to 1969.
The swingout evolved from the breakaway, which in turn evolved from the Texas Tommy.
The first documented mention of the swingout pattern that resembles breakaway was in 1911, to describe a " Texas Tommy Swing " show done at the Fairmont hotel in San Francisco, CA, USA.
* " Texas Tommy Swing " Sid Brown & Val Harris
Born in Mission, Texas, to Ray ( an auto mechanic and volunteer fireman ) and Ruth Landry, Tom was the second of four children ( Robert, Tommy, Ruthie and Jack ).
Ponty Bone, Joe Ely, Lloyd Maines, Butch Hancock, Terry Allen, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Tommy Hancock, among others, helped invent the 1960s Lubbock sound, based out of Lubbock, Texas.
The Thirteenth Floor Elevators were an American rock band from Austin, Texas formed by guitarist and vocalist Roky Erickson, electric jug player Tommy Hall, and guitarist Stacy Sutherland, which existed from 1965 to 1969.
Tommy Duncan, vocalist for " Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys ", was a good yodeler.

Texas and Swing
A New York writer sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma in late 1940 / early 1941 noted an "... Oklahoma version of shag done to the Western Swing music of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys at the Cain's Dancing Academy in Tulsa.
And, a New York writer sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma in late 1940 / early 1941 noted an " Oklahoma version of shag " done to the Western Swing music of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys at the Cain's Dancing Academy in Tulsa.
* Shane Vandiver ( born August 20, 1972 )-Musician and vocalist for the National Swing Band of Texas
* Swing Out Variations: move to next partner ( inner turn, outer turn, Texas tommy, stop Texas )
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys were the leading proponents of Western Swing, which combined country singing and steel guitar with big band jazz influences and horn sections ; Wills's music found massive popularity.
Drawing on elements of the earlier Traditional, Texas Swing, and Dancehall periods, the Cajun " Renaissance " also incorporates more modern elements of Folk, blues, jazz and swamp pop, and bluegrass styles.
Piano and other string instruments joined fiddle to create a jazzy swing beat strongly influenced by Western Swing of neighboring Texas.
However, prior to that time they had gone under the names the Down Homers, the Texas Range Riders, the Four Aces of Western Swing and finally, The Saddlemen.
Bob Wills and Texas Play Boys played Western Swing nightly from 1934 until 1943.
* 1988 Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame
* Texas Swing
The Light Crust Doughboys were charter inductees into the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame in 1989, and were also inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
In 2003, the band released Live at Billy Bob's Texas, and by the end of the decade the band had released 2 more albums: Reinventing the Wheel, an entirely new set of songs, including a collaboration with The Blind Boys of Alabama ; and a two disc set Kings of Texas Swing.
After a reputed " battle of the bands ," the date of which has not been documented, with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys at the Venice Pier Ballroom, which Cooley claimed he won, he began to promote himself as the King of Western Swing.
It is worthy to mention that most historians of Western swing agree that Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys is regarded the true ' King of Western Swing ', and Fort Worth's Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies is considered the pioneering ' Father of Western Swing '.
* Boyd, Jean Ann ( 1998 ), The Jazz of the Southwest: An Oral History of Western Swing, University of Texas Press
Swing Rueda was adapted by Jeff Miller and Elaine Hewlett ( swingrueda. com ) from Dallas, Texas.
* 1997 Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album, Keep Lookin ' Up: The Texas Swing Sessions, James Blackwood and The Light Crust Doughboys
Sheet music including lyrics to the " Texas Tommy Swing " were published by the World's Fair Publishing Company, 1200A Third Avenue, San Francisco on January 1, 1911.

Texas and dance
Wills turned out dance tunes that are now called country rock, introducing with his Texas Playboys such C & W classics as Take Me Back to Tulsa and New San Antonio Rose ".
Sensors built into a dance floor at the University of Texas convert dancers ' movements into MIDI messages, and David Rokeby's Very Nervous System art installation created music from the movements of passers-through.
Wanting to learn more moves, Martin went to California to attend the dance school at the Franchon and Marco School of the Theatre, and opened her own dance studio in Mineral Wells, Texas.
He died in his sleep, a happy man, no doubt thinking of the many nights he joined Bob and The Texas Playboys on an old time fiddle tune, while the crowd filled the dance floor at The Cain's Ballroom.
In the 1850s Europeans that came from Germany ( first during Spanish time and 1830s ), Poland and what is now the Czech Republic migrated to Texas and Mexico, bringing with them their style of music and dance.
* Push and Whip are Texas forms of swing dance developed in the 1940s and 1950s.
File: Blue Lapis Light Aerial Dance Maya. jpg | Site specific dance by Blue Lapis Light at the Texas State History Museum in Austin, Texas
In 1931 his family settled in Beaumont, Texas, where James began playing with local dance bands.
By the middle of June the riots in Los Angeles were dying out but the riots spread throughout California to cities in Texas and Arizona while incidents broke out in other cities such as Detroit, New York and Philadelphia, where two members of Gene Krupa's dance band were beaten up for wearing the band's zoot suit stage costumes.
According to an early settler in Texas, " The gentle sex were few in number at the dance ... Two men had to dance together to make a set.
During the 1970s and 1980s Gilley's Club in Pasadena, Texas, with its Texas-size bar and a Texas-size dance floor could hold 6, 000 people in its, and was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest nightclub.
Whip is a kind of swing dance popular in Texas, USA, which is danced to Rhythm and Blues music.
Patrick Swayze was born on August 18, 1952, in Houston, Texas, the second child of Patsy Yvonne Helen ( née Karnes ; born 1927 ), a choreographer, dance instructor, and dancer, and Jesse Wayne Swayze ( 1925 – 1982 ), an engineering draftsman.
The extension center, located in Cedar Hill, Texas, will assist the district's continuing education program featuring classes on computer software, dance, English as a second language, health and wellness, writing résumés and CPA accreditation.
And thanks to a new partnership with the City of Houston and Houston Public Library, Texas Southern will offer fine arts classes as well as theatre and dance performances in the historic Deluxe Theater in Houston ’ s Fifth Ward district which the city is currently renovating.
It is dance music, often with an up-tempo beat, which attracted huge crowds to dance halls and clubs in Texas, Oklahoma and California during the 1930s and 40s until a federal war-time nightclub tax in 1944 led to its decline.
Recording companies came up with several names before World War II trying to market it — hillbilly, old-time music, novelty hot dance, hot string band, and even Texas swing for music coming out of Texas and Louisiana.
Music and dance in Texas, Oklahoma, and the Southwest.
The group had a regular spot on the radio station KTAT and drew large crowds to various Texas and Oklahoma dance halls.

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