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Wedding East Texas bands are a special group of people who are capable of playing a variety of music. They don't just specialize in any one style, but rather a large assortment. This is important if the bride and groom have a love for different types of music.
If you are thinking of hiring a live East Texas band to perform at your wedding, contact the person or agent in charge of booking. Be sure to inform them ...
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Andrae Crouch-Mighty Wind
- July 3, 2006--The name Andrae Crouch has become synonymous with Gospel music. The man has set the bar for all others to reach over the years and now has a new release Mighty Wind to add to his impressive resume spanning over thirty years.
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Future Of Jazz-Live In Atlanta For The Arts-Vol. 1
- June 23, 2006--The Future of Jazz is a roots based organization based in Atlanta Georgia. The intention was to display independent jazz performers every second Sunday of each month. As with many popular cultural events it grew into something more, eventually it became a competition with a group of panelist with a wide range of experience in the recording industry including Earl Klugh and Lonnie Liston Smith.
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Welcome to 2007!
- Welcome to 2007! The Good News Big Band is in preparation for our Winter/Spring 2007 services and concerts. Our next service performance is March 10, 2007 at Shepard of the Valley Lutheran church at 5pm with an additional concert at 7pm. This site will be updated as we get closer to that [...]
You can't have a party without music. Period. Often a wedding singer or live band can provide a great feeling for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in East Texas and you need some smooth East Texas, TX jazz players. Or maybe you need an vibrant live band that's going to excite your guests. Whether you're looking for a East Texas classical band, East Texas jazz band, East Texas, TX rock band, or a East Texas, TX wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
East Texas Bands may also serve the following areas:
Flat, Odem, New Waverly, Turkey, Onalaska, Maryneal, Tuscola, Fort McKavett, Coldspring, Bellville, Plantersville, Silsbee, Alanreed, Edroy, Rockwall, Putnam, Seymour, China Spring, Ben Franklin, Thomaston.
East Texas Factoid:
The Sabine River and Trinity River are the major rivers in East Texas, but the Brazos River and Red River also flow through the region. The Brazos cuts through the southwest portion of the region while the Red River forms its northern border with Oklahoma and a portion of Arkansas. In East Texas and the rest of the South, small rivers and creeks collect into swamps called "Bayous" and merge with the surrounding forest. Bald cypress and Spanish moss are the dominant plants in bayous. The most famous of these bayous are Cypress Bayou and Buffalo Bayou. Cypress Bayou surrounds the Big, Little, and Black Cypress rivers around Jefferson. They flow east into Caddo Lake and the adjoing wetlands cover the rim and islands of the lake. Most of Buffalo Bayou was cleared to create the Houston Ship Channel, the remaining portions of Buffalo Bayou are in Downtown Houston. East Texas Bands
The Sabine River and Trinity River are the major rivers in East Texas, but the Brazos River and Red River also flow through the region. The Brazos cuts through the southwest portion of the region while the Red River forms its northern border with Oklahoma and a portion of Arkansas. In East Texas and the rest of the South, small rivers and creeks collect into swamps called "Bayous" and merge with the surrounding forest. Bald cypress and Spanish moss are the dominant plants in bayous. The most famous of these bayous are Cypress Bayou and Buffalo Bayou. Cypress Bayou surrounds the Big, Little, and Black Cypress rivers around Jefferson. They flow east into Caddo Lake and the adjoing wetlands cover the rim and islands of the lake. Most of Buffalo Bayou was cleared to create the Houston Ship Channel, the remaining portions of Buffalo Bayou are in Downtown Houston. East Texas Bands
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