Archive for the 'Texas Heart Beat' Category

Dalis Allen

Dalis Allen       Dalis’ current feature Spring 2014 Visit the Kerrville Folk Festival web site

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Phil Houseal

Phil Houseal     Phil’s latest feature. Spring 2014 Visit Phil’s web site or Facebook page.

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Art & Lisa Walk the Aisle!

Women in Texas Music: Stories and Songs by Kathleen Hudson She is getting married! A world of people connected by Facebook know this about Lisa Beck who is soon to marry Art Crawford. I first met Lisa at Pampell’s when she played in Steal Hearts with Kathy Bauer. I heard her voice, their harmony, and […]

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Benefit for the United Way

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Android App In Beta Testing

The Heart Beat App project is moving along nicely and we are giving it a few test drives. If you would like to participate and understand how to install an Android App (.apk file), Let ‘er rip by clicking below on your Android device. It’s only a 1.2 MB file.           […]

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The Good Guys

Texas has long been famous for it’s lawmen. The Texas Rangers are known throughout the world as first class crime fighters but I think the local sheriff had a much more intimate influence on the outcome of how people felt about breaking the law in their own communities. Two Texas sheriffs who became well known […]

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Steeds of Steel

Road musicians and their vehicles–is there any relationship more dear? Lord knows most musicians can’t maintain a relationship with any member of the opposite sex. But let no man put asunder the bonds we forge with our road machines. This is because while a musician is only involved with his girlfriend, he is committed to […]

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Things Parents Should Know About CPS

First off, let me say that CPS (Child Protective Services) is a necessary evil in our society. Our children are our future and they should be kept safe. Because of that, CPS has an important job to do, but like any governmental agency created to address a social issue, they tend to become overly invasive […]

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Gardening Naturally – Summer 2014

Want to know my secrets for growing the biggest, best-tasting tomatoes ever? In early spring, I planted several heritage variety plants in fortified soil, and I’m now watching them grow in anticipation of harvesting loads of great homegrown tomatoes. If you look at my tomato plants you may ask, “What happened to all the leaves […]

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“The Razz”

“The Razz” by Roger Evans Review by Greg Forest                 When I found I was going to review a book titled, “The Razz,” I envisioned bug-eyed monsters with lobster claws pouring out of spaceships and eating people and that I was destined for a boring read on a […]

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