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Music Crossroads of Texas: West Texas Walk of Fame Inductees (pt. 1)

Music Crossroads of Texas: West Texas Walk of Fame Inductees  (Part 1) 
 

  “That’ll Be the Day” – Buddy Holly 
? “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?” – Waylon Jennings 
? “Texas in My Rearview Mirror” – Mac Davis ?
“Brown Sugar” – The Rolling Stones 
? “I’m All Smiles” – Ralna English 
? “Big Bad John”- Jimmy Dean 
? “Maybe Baby (1957 Version)” – The Crickets 
? “I Fought the Law” – Sonny Curtis 
? “Delta Dawn” – Tanya Tucker 
? “You Got It” – Roy Orbison ?
“Long Snake Moan” – Joe Ely 
? “All the Gold in California” – The Gatlin Brothers 
? “New San Antonio Rose” – Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys 
? “Wild Wood Flower” – Snuff Garret 
? “Amarillo Highway” – The Maines Brothers Band 
? “Tonight Could Be the Night” – Virgil Johnson & The Velvets 
? “Party Doll” – Buddy Knox ?

Curtis 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.