
Curtis Peoples
HostCurtis Peoples, Ph.D., is the Archivist for the Southwest Music Archive and oversees the Crossroads Recording Studio for the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University. He is a musician who has worked in the music business for four decades, numerous recording studios, and has been a production manager for many events. Dr. Peoples teaches regional music history classes and American media studies; his research centers on music and place.
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Enjoy this special, Holiday Edition of Music Crossroads of Texas. You will hear a full hour of holiday music from West Texas.
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This week on the Music Crossroads of Texas, I have a full hour of summer songs from West Texas and beyond. You will hear music from the Cavaliers, Flatland Cavalry, Charlene Condray Hancock, David Box, and more.
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This week on the Music Crossroads of Texas, we continue our travel back in time to May of 1982 with music from artists who performed on Joe Ely’s third annual Tornado Jam. This week’s show is the second of two highlighting the concert.
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This week we will travel back in time to May 1982 with music from artists who performed at Joe Ely’s third annual Tornado Jam. This week’s show is the first of two highlighting the concert.
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