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A Nashville management company called Sahm after hearing Warner Brothers wanted to bring Tex-Mex to Anglo country radio.
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One day in the early '80s, Louie found himself at a Doug Sahm show at the Whiskey a Go-Go in Los Angeles, and Doug called him on stage to sing "I Know That You Know."
Louie And The Lovers: The Slow 'Rise' Of A Lost Treasure 2010
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Huycke M M, Sahm DF, Gilmore MS. Multiple-drug resistant enterococci: the nature of the problem and an agenda for the future.
SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010
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Huycke M M, Sahm DF, Gilmore MS. Multiple-drug resistant enterococci: the nature of the problem and an agenda for the future.
SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010
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Huycke M M, Sahm DF, Gilmore MS. Multiple-drug resistant enterococci: the nature of the problem and an agenda for the future.
SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010
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(Best line: "You got more out of it/than I put into it last night.") "Chicano jukeboxes are eatin 'it up," says Sahm.
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Thanks to his stubborn eclecticism, those were Sahm's last big hits, although his 1973 album "Doug Sahm and Band," with Jimenez and Bob Dylan, was a cult favorite.
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In 1964, "when the British Invasion was kickin 'tail," Sahm and Meyers formed the Sir Douglas Quintet.
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Sahm heard it all: conjuntos, the honky-tonk of Lefty Frizzell Bob Wills's Western swing.
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At the very least, the Tornados will get airplay in San Antonio, where Sahm has been a star since his first local hit 30 years ago, on Harlem Records.
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