Tex Williams was an American Western swing musician, well known for his talking blues style. His most popular song was "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)." Tex was born near Ramsey, IL, the youngest of eleven children. He, like his siblings, learned much about traditional folk songs from his father, a fiddler who worked as a blacksmith and ran a sawmill shop. Tex took music lessons from an older brother as a child; he became a multi-instrumentalist, able to play fiddle, bass fiddle, guitar, and banjo. He made his professional debut on station WJBL in Decatur, IL at thirteen years old. After high school, Tex began making a living from his music, touring the country with his fiddle; on one of these trips, he met Dallas Orr, who he married In 1943 and settled with in California. In the early 1940s, Spade Cooley hired Tex as a vocalist in his popular western swing band, his deep baritone voice meant to compete with that of Tommy Duncan, popular lead vocalist in Bob Wills' Texas Playboys. He began pursuing a solo career in the late 1940s, fronting his own band, the Western Caravan. He appeared in films, on radio, and eventually hosted his own TV show and radio program, the Tex Williams Show, which was filmed/recorded at Knott's Berry Farm. b. August 23, 1917 (Ramsey, IL, USA) d. October 11, 1985 (Newhall, CA, USA)
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March 24, 1984
Spokane Opera House
Spokane, Washington, United StatesEarly show
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Spokane Opera House
Spokane, Washington, United StatesLate show
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Cal-Neva Resort
Crystal Bay, Nevada, United StatesDecember 12, 1980
Cal-Neva Resort
Crystal Bay, Nevada, United StatesMay 26, 1975
December 21, 1974
Palomino Club
Los Angeles, California, United StatesBilled as Tex Williams & David Wills
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Palomino Club
Los Angeles, California, United StatesBilled as Tex Williams & David Wills
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Palomino Club
Los Angeles, California, United StatesFebruary 10, 1968
Guitar Center
Los Angeles, California, United StatesNovember 11, 1967
Amvets
Tacoma, Washington, United StatesSeptember 2, 1966
Salem Armory Auditorium
Salem, Oregon, United StatesNovember 23, 1963
Great Western Exhibit Center
Los Angeles, California, United StatesFebruary 3, 1950
Bostonia Ballroom
El Cajon, California, United StatesTex Williams has released 51+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Vintage Collections, Best Of The Best, The Legendary Tex Williams: Then... Now. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Tex Williams's most popular tracks include Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette), I Got Texas In My Soul, The Ballad Of Thunder Road, Steel Guitar Rag, I Lost My Gal From Memphis. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
Tex Williams was an American Western swing musician, well known for his talking blues style. His most popular song was "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)." Tex was born near Ramsey, IL, the young... Read the full biography on this page.
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