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* The second, was a tugboat, originally named Edward Luckenbach, purchased by the Navy in 1898 and renamed.
The success of the album was followed by Ol ' Waylon, and the hit song " Luckenbach, Texas ( Back to the Basics of Love )".
The community, first named Grape Creek, was later named after Minna's husband, Carl Albert Luckenbach, who was then her fiancé ; they would later move to another town which became Albert, Texas.
Luckenbach was first established as a community trading post and was one of the few that never broke a peace treaty with the Comanche Indians, with whom they traded.
Its population increased to a high of 492 in 1904, but by the 1960s, Luckenbach was almost a ghost town.
" Pickin ' for the Record " was a fundraiser held in Luckenbach on August 23, 2009, for the organization, Voices of a Grateful Nation.
Already having a stadium concept as part of his master plan for the city, Davidson was interviewed and ultimately hired as chief project designer for the stadium project by the architectural firm of O ' dell, Hewlett & Luckenbach.
The last song to do so was 1977's " Luckenbach, Texas ( Back to the Basics of Love )" by Waylon Jennings.
Red Oak Victory was used by the Luckenbach Steamship Company from 1947 through the 1950s, during which time the vessel went to Japan, Korea, Cuba, Pakistan, India, Singapore and Japan again.

Luckenbach and for
3 — for sale " led Hondo Crouch, rancher and Texas folklorist, to buy Luckenbach for $ 30, 000 in 1970, in partnership with Kathy Morgan and actor Guich Koock.
In his 2000 book Are You Ready for the Country ?, author Peter Doggett recalls that Jennings later told audiences that " he hated the song and ( had ) admitted ' The guys that wrote the thing have never been to Luckenbach.
Sign above post office in Luckenbach, TexasLuckenbach hosts a wide range of visitors each weekend, including bikers, bankers and everyone in between, with a separate area for motorcycle parking and car parking, usually in the grass.
* Official site for Luckenbach and the Luckenbach Dance Hall
He also co-wrote " Luckenbach, Texas ( Back to the Basics of Love )" for Waylon Jennings, and produced albums by Willie Nelson, Gary Stewart, Tammy Wynette, Ronnie Milsap and Petula Clark.

Luckenbach and owner
One-time owner of Luckenbach

Luckenbach and .
* Edgar F. Luckenbach ( 1868-1943 ) Shipping magnate.
Gillespie County, with the communities of Fredericksburg, Harper, Stonewall and Luckenbach, has a German-speaking population of 2, 270, 11. 51 % of the county's total population.
Luckenbach is an unincorporated community thirteen miles ( 19 km ) from Fredericksburg in southeastern Gillespie County, Texas, United States, part of the Texas Hill Country.
Luckenbach's association with country music began in the summer of 1973, when Jerry Jeff Walker, backed by the Lost Gonzo Band, recorded a live album there called Viva Terlingua at Luckenbach Dancehall.
Four years later ( and a year after Crouch's death ), Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson memorialized Luckenbach with the song " Luckenbach, Texas ( Back to the Basics of Love )," cowritten by rock and soul producer Chips Moman and keyboardist Bobby Emmons.
'"< ref >< http :// www. youtube. com / watch? v = K0PdvNrwGHI </ ref > Waylon eventually played one show in Luckenbach on July 4, 1997.
) The Luckenbach record broke the standing German record by 50, with the official count at 1868.
Legitimate souvenirs are available at the general store and include postcards, t-shirts, sarcastic and humorous signs, and the local newspaper, the 8-page monthly Luckenbach Moon.
Born in Luckenbach.
Luckenbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a community belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde – in the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Luckenbach belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Hachenburg, a kind of collective municipality.

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The Maguire family was setting up a separate camp nearby.
The second half of the sixteenth century in England was the setting for a violent and long controversy over the moral quality of renaissance literature, especially the drama.
The road leading south along the river was shaded with old trees, and in the moonlight the silvery landscape was like a setting for trolls and wood gods rather than the Hudson River Valley of his boyhood memories.
Winston had heard because he was setting up the liquor tray in the next room.
Along with J. R. Brown's other major developments, the universal grinding machine was profoundly influential in setting the course of Brown & Sharpe for many years to come.
As it was, it took the pigment well for six hours, enough for our purpose, and held it firmly in setting.
The initial setting of the availability table indicated that the index word or electronic switch was not available for assignment.
This was a bitterly fought game, carrying almost as much grudge as a fist fight, with no friendliness exhibited between the teams except the formal politeness that accompanied the setting forth of ground rules and agreements on balls that went into the crowd.
The First Christian Church of Pampa was the setting for the wedding last Sunday of Miss Marcile Marie Glison and Thomas Earl Loving Jr., who will live at 8861 Gaston after a wedding trip to New Orleans, La.
One of the rings was a white gold band with a diamond setting, valued at $900.
The new `` Phedre '' was done in 17th century setting, instead of ancient Greek ; ;
At present the doctor's main concern was in seeing to it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too close inshore, because the work involved setting off nerve-shattering blasts at all hours.
There was night and day, but no setting of crops, no change of season, no generations of men.
American TV was the setting for the first dramatic portrayal of Miss Marple with Gracie Fields, the legendary British actress, playing her in a 1956 episode of Goodyear TV Playhouse based on A Murder Is Announced, the 1950 Christie novel.
The custom of setting apart a special day for intercession for certain of the faithful on November 2 was first established by St. Odilo of Cluny ( d. 1048 ) at his abbey of Cluny in 998.
" In the version that was offered by the Hellenistic poet Callimachus, which has become the standard setting, Artemis was bathing in the woods when the hunter Actaeon stumbled across her, thus seeing her naked.
This episode was taken up by the modern Turkish writer Nedim Gürsel and made into the setting of his 2001 novel Le voyage de Candide à Istanbul.
However, the classics had not refined his taste, for he was amused by setting itinerant scholars, who swarmed to his court, to abuse one another in the indescribably filthy Latin scolding matches which were then the fashion.
Significant scientific, interplanetary and industrial use did not occur until the 20th century, when rocketry was the enabling technology of the Space Age, including setting foot on the moon.
The concept of playing solo steel-string guitar in a concert setting was introduced in the early 1960s by such performers as Davey Graham and John Fahey, who used country blues fingerpicking techniques to compose original compositions with structures somewhat like European classical music.
In addition, when Lorenzo Da Ponte was in Prague preparing the production of Mozart's setting of his Don Giovanni, the poet was ordered back to Vienna for a royal wedding for which Salieri's Axur, re d ' Ormus would be performed.
Mirroring the film further, Peter is then in the same setting in which the much older Salieri was when he says " Go ahead, mock me.

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