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  <title>Remembering A Texas Music Legend: My Conversation with Augie Meyers</title>
  <description> Some musicians play music… and some musicians create a sound. Augie Meyers did both. And if you’ve ever heard that unmistakable Vox organ, you know exactly what I mean. Every now and then, Texas gives the world a musician whose sound becomes part of our musical DNA. Augie Meyers was one of those rare artists. From San Antonio to stages around the world, his music helped define the sound of Texas rock and roll. Close your eyes for a moment and imagine the Texas music scene of the 1960s… the rhythm, the energy, and that unforgettable organ. Chances are, you’re hearing Augie Meyers. I had the privilege of knowing Augie not just as a legendary musician, but as a wonderful human being. Here is my conversation with a true Texas original… the one and only Augie Meyers. </description>
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