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The Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Texas has been called, Texas' Most Historic Music Venue [1] and since its inception has had a colorful set of proprietors. Originally built by O.L. Nelms, an eccentric Dallas millionaire, for his close friend, western swing bandleader Bob Wills, the venue opened in 1950 as Bob Wills' Ranch House.
Texxas Jam was the informal nickname of an annual summer rock concert called the Texxas World Music Festival (1978–1988). It was held in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl, and in Houston, at either the Astrodome or the Rice Stadium on the campus of Rice University.
Held at Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas, from June 4, 2004, to June 6, 2004. A two-disc DVD containing 250 minutes of footage of the 2004 concert was released in the same year. [1] This became the first official Crossroads Guitar Festival even though the 1999 concert had a different title.
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) October 16, 2023 The game is scheduled for a 3:30 p.m. start on Thursday, Nov. 23 at AT&T Stadium when the Cowboys face off against the Washington Commanders.
In support of his 1991 album, Ropin' the Wind, Brooks' first headlining concert tour visited many cities throughout the United States. The September 1991 concerts in Dallas were filmed and later broadcast on NBC as Brooks' first of many television concert specials, titled This Is Garth Brooks. [1] 1993–1994: The Garth Brooks World Tour
The fall Starplex concert schedule coincided with the State Fair of Texas, also held in Fair Park each October. Rod Stewart returned on April 21, 1989 to kick off the second concert season at Starplex. The bookings at Starplex were eclectic and played heavily to classic-rock and nostalgia acts.