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  2. The Bossier Strip - Wikipedia

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    The Bossier Strip is also located in what musicians once called the Magic Circle, [6] an area described by Tillman Franks as an area 50-miles in radius from downtown Shreveport from which many kinds of music evolved. This area has produced an inordinate number of musical performers that have attained high acclaim for their music.

  3. Music of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    However, North Louisiana's lasting contribution to the world of popular music was the radio program The Louisiana Hayride, which started broadcasting in 1948 on KWKH in Shreveport. Hank Williams , George Jones , Johnny Cash , Elvis Presley and nearly every other country legend, or future country legend alive during the 1950s stepped on stage at ...

  4. Tillman Franks - Wikipedia

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    The "Walk of Stars" is located under the Shreveport side of Texas Street Bridge, officially known as the Long–Allen Bridge (Shreveport) that spans the Red River to Bossier City. [ 2 ] Tillman Franks helped to coin the phrase "The Magic Circle," which he describes in his autobiography as: "an area 50-miles in radius from downtown Shreveport ...

  5. Category:Musicians from Shreveport, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from Shreveport, Louisiana. Pages in category "Musicians from Shreveport, Louisiana" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

  6. KRMD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was founded by T. B. Lanford of Shreveport. In 1959, Thomas Austin Gresham (1921–2015), a 1946 graduate of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, came to Shreveport to manage KRMD. He was thereafter the executor of the Lanford estate from 1978 until his retirement a decade later.

  7. Ram Records (US) - Wikipedia

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    Ram Records (Royal Audio Music) was an American, Shreveport, Louisiana, based record label, founded in 1955 by Mira Ann Smith (1924–1989). The label recorded regional rhythm and blues, rockabilly, blues and country music artists. Ram's pressings were made by RCA. Ram also issued recordings on the Clif Records and K Records labels.

  8. Get to know the 10 music acts competing at the 2024 Music ...

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    The 2024 Music Prize is Friday, Oct. 18, and Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Remington Garage in downtown Shreveport. Get to know a little more about the 10 musical acts who will be vying for the ...

  9. Category:Musicians from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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