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Doug Sahm

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Biography

Born on November 6, 1941, in San Antonio, TX, Doug Sahm was a highly knowledgeable and superbly competent performer of Texan musical styles, whether they be blues, country, rock & roll, Western swing, Cajun, or polkas. A child prodigy, he appeared on radio at the age of five and became a featured player (steel guitar, fiddle, and mandolin) on the the Louisiana Hayride radio program, appearing with stars such as Webb Pierce, Hank Thompson, and Hank Williams. He made his recording debut on the sarg imprint in 1955 with A Real American Joe under the name of Little Doug Sahm, and within three years was fronting The Pharaohs, the first of several rough-hewn backing groups including The Dell-Kings and The Mar-Keys. Sahm recorded a succession of singles for local labels, including his Little Richard pastiche "Crazy Daisy" (1959), "Just a Moment" b/w "Sapphire" (1961), and "Lucky Me" (1963). For several years, Sahm had been pestering producer Huey P. Meaux to record him. Meaux, having success with Barbara Lynn and Dale & Grace, was not interested.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Cowboy Peyton Place - (4:44)  -  208 plays
  2. (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone - (2:28)  -  238 plays
  3. Beautiful Texas Sunshine - (3:21)  -  214 plays
  4. I Can't Go Back To Austin - (3:37)  -  212 plays
  5. It's Gonna Be Easy - (3:30)  -  189 plays
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