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Tag Archives: Pat Green

Waltz across Texas: Dancehalls roundup

Posted on July 30, 2011 by mcorcoran
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The Broken Spoke is a boot-slidin’ paradise, haunted by the ghosts of true country music, but don’t call it a dancehall. For starters, the joint on South Lamar Boulevard is a relatively young ‘un, opening in 1964. The majority of … Continue reading →

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