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Pt. 2: James White & the Broken Spoke
On May 1, 2019 —For the second year in a row, I interviewed James White at the Broken Spoke sitting at table B2 next to a replica of Willie Nelson’s guitar, Trigger. The same booth where Willie Nelson and his … Continue reading →
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Interview: James White talks 54 years at the Broken Spoke
With only five cases of beer to sell, James White opened the Broken Spoke in 1964. After he was released from the U.S. Army at the age of 25 – Mr. White decided to pursue the quest, his dream, of opening a honky … Continue reading →
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Tagged Annetta White, ATX, Austin Texas, Broken Spoke, country music, Country Music Hall of Fame, Dale Watson, Dale Watson and his Lone Stars, dance hall, Dolly Parton, George Strait, honky tonk, Interview, James White, live music, Nicolette Mallow, Texas, Willie Nelson
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