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Dare to Dream: The Best of Don Walser
Released: Oct 30, 2001
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Released: Oct 30, 2001
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Don Walser is Texas, it's really as simple as that. He epitomizes the state's music even more than the legendary Willie Nelson. For years he toiled the honky tonks and bars while holding down a day...
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I'll Hold You in My Heart
Released: Sep 26, 2000
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Released: Sep 26, 2000
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It's fitting that around the time of this release Don Walser won a National Heritage Award, for this man's voice is a national treasure and qualifies as high Texas folk art. Walser's been doing...
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Here's to Country Music
Released: Sep 21, 1999
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Released: Sep 21, 1999
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Don Walser's Here's To Country Music runs contrary to most of the albums by contemporary country music artists, eschewing rock 'n' roll antics and pop polish for genuine country music. Honky-tonk,...
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Down at the Sky-Vue Drive-In
Released: Apr 21, 1998
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Released: Apr 21, 1998
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While Down at the Sky-Vue Drive-In might not match the heights of Texas Top Hand and Rolling Stone from Texas, it still is an axcellent set of of direct, no-nonsense progressive country from the...
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Texas Top Hand
Released: Mar 19, 1996
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Released: Mar 19, 1996
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After decades of playing Texas dancehalls, Don Walser enjoyed his first national recognition in 1994, thanks to the gleeful celebration of his unmistakable vocal talent in Rolling Stone from Texas....
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Rolling Stone from Texas
Released: 1994
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Released: 1994
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Once upon a time, a Texas label called Watermelon released country music that was as honest as the latest fare from Nashville was plastic. When Watermelon went belly up, a number of artists like...
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