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  • Aug 6, 1989
    Steel guitarist Billy Bowman, formerly of Bob Wills' Texas Playboys, dies of cancer in Columbia, South Carolina. He played on the classic "Faded Love" during his Playboys tenure, 1950-1957
    Aug 7, 1989
    T.C. "Son" Lansford dies in Fort Worth, Texas. He played bass for Bob Wills' Texas Playboys from 1935-1941, appearing on such titles as "Take Me Back To Tulsa," "Ida Red," "San Antonio Rose" and "Maiden's Prayer"
    Nov 1, 1990
    Western-swing fiddler Andrew "Cactus" Soldi dies. He played on several hits by Spade Cooley and Tex Williams, including the million-selling 1947 single "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"
    Mar 2, 1991
    Billy Jack Wills dies in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Bob Wills' brother was the primary vocalist for The Texas Playboys in the late-1940s
    Nov 28, 1991
    Bass player Wanna Coffman dies from pneumonia at a nursing home in Whitney, Texas. Coffman was the last surviving member of Milton Brown's influential western swing band, The Musical Brownies
    Apr 17, 1992
    Western swing performer Hank Penny dies of heart failure in Camarillo, California, while raking leaves. He founded Los Angeles' Palomino Club in 1949
    May 2, 1992
    Marking the 66th anniversary of Route 66, Asleep At The Wheel begins a 10-concert tour along the highway that starts in Chicago and ends in Los Angeles
    Oct 25, 1993
    Liberty releases Asleep At The Wheel's "Tribute To The Music Of Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys," featuring Garth Brooks, Suzy Bogguss, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Huey Lewis, George Strait and Vince Gill, among others
    Nov 3, 1993
    Liberty Records premieres Asleep At The Wheel's "Tribute To The Music Of Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys" at the historic Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas
    Nov 23, 1993
    Western-swing musician Eugene "Smokey" Rogers dies in San Diego. He had a hit in 1949 after recording "A Little Bird Told Me." He also wrote Ferlin Husky's "Gone" and Spade Cooley's "Shame On You," and played on hits by Cooley and Tex Williams




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