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The Doughboys' Memorabilia Store

Order your Light Crust Doughboy Products here.

Sold in conjunction with Art Greenhaw, and the Light Crust Doughboy Museum.

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Art Greenhaw

Producer of the Doughboys,

and much, much more.

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Gold Buckle Network

This magnificent website handles all things western, even on-line Western TV!

Thank you, Gold Buckle, for selling so many Light Crust Doughboy and Art Greenhaw musical products.

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BobWills

Bob Wills played with the Light Crust Doughboys during their early history in Fort Worth, Texas. It is an honor to include a link to his website here at Doughboy Fan.

A big thanks to Dwight Adair, the site's new owner, for his invitation to exchange links.

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The Texas Gypsies

The Doughboys' Jim Baker joins with members of Cowboys and Indians to provide a quartet of acoustic and Texas Swing musical style.

Mr. Baker is a hoot, and a former boss. So be nice to him, k?  J

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countrystartpage

This excellent website is a list of magnificent Country Music links. Especially represented are the classic artists. To click any of the references is to celebrate heroes who more than deserve the acclaim.

Thanks, Wolf, for contacting us. Your site is truly a blessing.

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Terry Blackwood

Son of Doyle Blackwood, one of the co-founders of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet.

Thank you, Mr. Blackwood, for your wonderful comments on the Doughboys' Grammy.

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Jim Gough

Longtime Swing Player, Member of Herb Remington's Playboys II Band.

Friend of both Art and the late Smokey Montgomery.  Pictured here with LeAnn Rimes.

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University of North Texas Press

Ronald Chrisman, Director

Publisher of the September, 2002 book The Light Crust Doughboys Are on the Air: Celebrating Seventy Years of Texas Music, by John Mark Dempsey, and with a foreword by Art Greenhaw.

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Univ. of Wyoming

The University of Wyoming includes this site on its links page for American Ethnic Music.

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The Texas Music Office Home Page

The Governor's List …

where all the important cowfolks roam!

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Mel Bay Productions, Inc.

World Renowned Music Publisher…

with Songbooks of Light Crust Doughboy Music!

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Swingin' West

Mike Gross…

famed Radio Announcer and friend of the Doughboys and Texas Swing.

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Beautiful, Beautiful Texas

Wonderful page on Texas, set to the Lyrics and Tune of this song.

Words can't describe the visit!

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Slim Whitman Collectors International

Home page for the famed Slim Whitman …

who once sang with the Doughboys!

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Slim Whitman - Alternate Web Address

Loren Knapp gives the latest status on Mr. Whitman's memorabilia.

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Rock Therapy Magazine

Editor Carlos Diaz of this magazine in Spain is a friend.

He reserached the Doughboys for a Rocakabilly article.

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Cowboy Joe's Radio Ranch

Paul "Cowboy Joe" Aaron ... creator and DJ/personality of "Ragtime Cowboy Joe", a New York radio program once heard on NPR …broadcasts on 50,000 watt WBAI New York 99.5 FM.

Thank you, Paul, for playing Cowboy and Western Swing Music!

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Robert Stemmons

Much travelled Professional Whistler …

shaped whistling nationally as a fine art form.

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Marq's Texas Music Kitchen

Marquetta Herring is the Editor-Publisher.

A Treasure Trove of Texas Music.

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Janet McBride

She once sang with the Doughboys,

and taught LeAnn Rimes how to yodel.

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To Contact Us:

Paul White - Friend and Fan of
The Light Crust Doughboys
PO Box 871882
Mesquite, TX 75187-1882
Fax: (972) 686-8757

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