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Ouch!Mr Tulip said:
Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
Stranger said:
Hank Thompson was born in Waco, Texas and graduated from Waco, Texas. He and his Brazos Valley Boys had one of the most successful runs in the history of country music being named Country Band of the Year 14 years in a row by Billboard magazine. He was popular for decades and played his last concert in Waco just six days before he died at the age of 82.
He was the inspiration for the movie, Crazy Heart starring Jeff Bridges
I'm a huge ET fan. Saw him live a couple of times at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, our regular weekend hangout in my high school days. A great old-time dance hall that burned a few years after I got out of school.Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
Thumbs up for Riverside Hall.forza orsi said:I'm a huge ET fan. Saw him live a couple of times at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, our regular weekend hangout in my high school days. A great old-time dance hall that burned a few years after I got out of school.Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
dude! We've been waiting for you!Pecos 45 said:
Good grief!
How could you get to three freaking pages and not mention the best Texas live band I ever saw perform, the Fabulous Thunderbirds?
This is one of the greatest songs ever written, IMO.
Never heard a better description of a hot-looking woman put to music.
forza orsi said:I'm a huge ET fan. Saw him live a couple of times at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, our regular weekend hangout in my high school days. A great old-time dance hall that burned a few years after I got out of school.Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
Stranger said:forza orsi said:I'm a huge ET fan. Saw him live a couple of times at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, our regular weekend hangout in my high school days. A great old-time dance hall that burned a few years after I got out of school.Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
I saw him once at Vernon's Dine & Dance in Strawn.
As for Riverside Hall in East Barnyard (Bernard), I attended many dances there in my junior high and high school years with my cousins from Hungerford and Wharton (my Mother is from Hungerford). Great memories of Freddy Koenig and the Jades and the Master Sounds. The place was circular and had a big wooden pole right in the middle of room holding up the roof like a circus tent. Typical Bohunk dance hall.
Though I saw these two bands several times, my highlight had to be a battle dance one night between B.J. (Thomas) and his Triumphs and Roy Head and the Traits.
It was cool. The Triumphs would play a song, then the Traits would play one. Couldn't tell you who one the battle. Since I was watching, I think I did. Here they are:
forza orsi said:Stranger said:forza orsi said:I'm a huge ET fan. Saw him live a couple of times at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, our regular weekend hangout in my high school days. A great old-time dance hall that burned a few years after I got out of school.Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
I saw him once at Vernon's Dine & Dance in Strawn.
As for Riverside Hall in East Barnyard (Bernard), I attended many dances there in my junior high and high school years with my cousins from Hungerford and Wharton (my Mother is from Hungerford). Great memories of Freddy Koenig and the Jades and the Master Sounds. The place was circular and had a big wooden pole right in the middle of room holding up the roof like a circus tent. Typical Bohunk dance hall.
Though I saw these two bands several times, my highlight had to be a battle dance one night between B.J. (Thomas) and his Triumphs and Roy Head and the Traits.
It was cool. The Triumphs would play a song, then the Traits would play one. Couldn't tell you who one the battle. Since I was watching, I think I did. Here they are:
The Triumphs played there all the time. My era was after BJ Thomas had an ugly falling out with the Triumphs and Don Drachenberg was their lead singer. "Drach" was also my American History teacher. A really good teacher and really good singer. You could get him off on a BJ Thomas rant in class from time to time though. Not that we would try to do that. :-) I saw Drach at my high school reunion last year and he is still performing with the Triumphs, all these years later.
Sugar Land, back when it was a little town. It was an FFA school with an on-campus rodeo arena, and a school sponsored rodeo every spring. I think that I heard that the Triumphs and BJ did patch things up. I haven't seen them perform since the late 70's. I saw Drach at my 40th reunion, but he was just there to visit, not to perform, so I don't really know if BJ is with them these days.Stranger said:forza orsi said:Stranger said:forza orsi said:I'm a huge ET fan. Saw him live a couple of times at Riverside Hall in East Bernard, our regular weekend hangout in my high school days. A great old-time dance hall that burned a few years after I got out of school.Stranger said:
Born in Crisp, Texas in Ellis County, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours were the kings of the dance halls and honkey tonks.
I saw him once at Vernon's Dine & Dance in Strawn.
As for Riverside Hall in East Barnyard (Bernard), I attended many dances there in my junior high and high school years with my cousins from Hungerford and Wharton (my Mother is from Hungerford). Great memories of Freddy Koenig and the Jades and the Master Sounds. The place was circular and had a big wooden pole right in the middle of room holding up the roof like a circus tent. Typical Bohunk dance hall.
Though I saw these two bands several times, my highlight had to be a battle dance one night between B.J. (Thomas) and his Triumphs and Roy Head and the Traits.
It was cool. The Triumphs would play a song, then the Traits would play one. Couldn't tell you who one the battle. Since I was watching, I think I did. Here they are:
The Triumphs played there all the time. My era was after BJ Thomas had an ugly falling out with the Triumphs and Don Drachenberg was their lead singer. "Drach" was also my American History teacher. A really good teacher and really good singer. You could get him off on a BJ Thomas rant in class from time to time though. Not that we would try to do that. :-) I saw Drach at my high school reunion last year and he is still performing with the Triumphs, all these years later.
Where did you grow up?
My Mother and cousins saw the Triumphs a couple of years ago at a gala in Wharton. I thought BJ was with them. Maybe they patched it up. The video I posted was made fairly recently in LaGrange.
Here's a picture of it, the top one, that burned in 1987. It was probably quite a fire. There wasn't one thing in it that wasn't 80 year old wood. The left side in the photo that looked more like an old country church was for concessions and the round dance hall was the right side.Quote:Quote:
Stranger said:
As for Riverside Hall in East Barnyard (Bernard), I attended many dances there in my junior high and high school years with my cousins from Hungerford and Wharton (my Mother is from Hungerford). Great memories of Freddy Koenig and the Jades and the Master Sounds. The place was circular and had a big wooden pole right in the middle of room holding up the roof like a circus tent. Typical Bohunk dance hall.
He was the hillbilly James Brown.Roy Rogers said:
I always thought Roy Head's gyrations were just weird.
Pecos 45 said:He was the hillbilly James Brown.Roy Rogers said:
I always thought Roy Head's gyrations were just weird.
Assassin said:
One of the members of my Memories of Dallas Facebook page - and Dallas WW Samuel alum - (hint, its not the brit)
a few mor tidbits from after I went to bed last night:Stranger said:
My story was mainly true. Jimmy Seals was, in fact, born in Sidney. Brother Dan was born in McCamey. Crofts was from Cisco. Cousin Johnny Duncan was born in nearby Dublin.