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    #16
    'Red and Rio Grande' was and is a favorite of mine.

    RIP.

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      #17
      The man had some demons along the way and obviously succumbed to cancer, but he was a talented singer and musician. I was always a big fan.

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        #18
        I coached a kid here a while back and his step-brother was Doug's son...sad deal! Prayers for his family and those that loved him

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          #19
          I saw him live in Lubbock back in the day when I was going to Tech

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            #20
            Red and Rio Grande is one the best!

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              #21
              Rip

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                #22
                Originally posted by Redraider View Post
                I saw him live in Lubbock back in the day when I was going to Tech

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                Me too, at Midnight Rodeo.

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                  #23
                  God·speed

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                    #24
                    His song “Carousel” is a favorite of mine. RIP, Doug

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                      #25
                      RIP, I was in high school in early 90’s when Supernaw was in his prime.

                      Great times

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                        #26
                        RIP Doug

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                          #27
                          Saw him at a New Year's Eve show after a Houston Aeros hockey game at the Summit. Slipping and sliding across the ice singing and having a ball. Sad to hear the news

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                            #28
                            It was 21 to 17 and State Fair are a couple of my favorites. RIP.

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                              #29
                              He was a staple at the oil palace in Tyler back in the 90's

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                                #30
                                RIP Doug, 2020 go away!!!!

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