Local Bands:
Don and Sue, The Texas Two
- Sound Description:
- "Texas Honky-Tonk Dance". A mixture of a lot of Classic Country, some Western Swing, a little "Rock-A-Billy", 50's & 60's Rock-N-Roll, a...
Founded 2004, based in Henderson, TX
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The concept of “Don & Sue, TheTexas Two”, came about when, after 10 years or so, The Texas Tradition Band, formed by Don and Sue Lummus in 1995, began going through a series of problems due to personnel conflicts, economic changes, lack of live music venues, basically just a conglomeration of a lot of stuff!
Since early in 2001, the original band consisted mainly of Don Lummus, Sue Lummus, and, sort of “semi-regularly”, Lee Pettijohn, along with various and assorted Bass Pickers, and Drummers, hired as the gigs came available. This led to a lot of concern for the "unique' sound strived for by the band since its inception. So, after much discussion, and lots of thought, Don and Sue decided to just go for the "basics", and work up a whole new concept.... just go ahead and concentrate on being the best they could be as a duo act, and ,if the opportunity ever came again, possibly add band members back into the mix.
So, from the original band member count of seven…down to five, four, and three, finally arises a group (okay..two) as determined as ever to keep Real Country, and “Texas Honky-Tonk Music” alive, well, and performed, wherever and whenever folks want to have a good time. As they say.."We ain't gonna give up.. never! Come see us.. we'll save a table down front for ya!"
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Influences
(Don) Most every Classic Country Song from 40's, thru 80's (not much "Classic" stuff after that) Including artists such as Ray Price, Ernest Tubb, George Jones, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams, Bob Wills, David Houston, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard...etc. At least a Hundred Classic Rock-N-Roll songs from the 50's & 60's. Several Original Songs: "Country Style", "I Just Don't Need It Anymore", "(Somebody Tell Me) Did I Have A Good Time Last Night?", "Like A Fool", "Meet Me In The Wal-Mart Parking Lot", "Everything I Own In A Plastic Wal-Mart Sack", "Mr. and Mrs. Unfaithful", "Just Another Possum Song", and lots more. (Sue) Classic Country Hits of the "Lady Legends".. including, "Walkin' After Midnight", "Sweet Dreams", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", by Patsy Cline... "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels", "How Far Is Heaven", Kitty Wells... "You Ain't Woman Enough","Blue Kentucky Girl", Loretta Lynn... "Right Or Wrong", Wanda Jackson... "Oh What It Did To Me", "Delta Dawn", Tanya Tucker.. "The End Of The World", Skeeter Davis... " Grandpa", The Judds. and many others.. ____________________________________________________________________________________
Sound Description
"Texas Honky-Tonk Dance". A mixture of a lot of Classic Country, some Western Swing, a little "Rock-A-Billy", 50's & 60's Rock-N-Roll, a little Blues, some "Easy Listening", Cajun, Tex-Mex, basically a little of everything Texans love to dance to.
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