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Tue
27
Jun

Country music mourning loss of songwriter Bobby Boyd

 

Country music is mourning the loss of one of its own as singer-songwriter Bobby Boyd passed away last Thursday, June 22, in Spicewood, Texas. He was 69.

Boyd is best known for co-writing Garth Brook's No. 1 country hit, “Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House,” which appeared on Brooks' album, “No Fences.” He also co-wrote “Working Man's PhD” with Aaron Tippin, who took the song in 1993 to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and featured it as the leadoff single on his album, “Call of the Wild.”

Fri
30
Sep

Poodie's Party honors Locke's memory, raises money for local organizations

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The late James Randall “Poodie” Locke, right, will be honored with the third annual Poodie’s Party, a charity golf tournament and music festival, this Saturday, Oct. 1, at Willie Nelson’s Cut-N-Putt Pedernales Golf Club in Spicewood. 

Central Texas residents know when they speak about country music legend Willie Nelson, the name of James Randall “Poodie” Locke is sure to follow.

Locke was the longtime road manager for Nelson and was one of a very short list of people entrusted with taking care of Nelson's Martin guitar, lovingly called “Trigger.”

Poodie Locke also started Poodie's Roadhouse in Spicewood, which has been a venue for some of country music's greatest stars to play, including Nelson, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel, Jerry Jeff Walker, Billy Joe Shaver, Toby Keith, Kevin Fowler, Pat Green, Cross Canadian Ragweed and Gary P. Nunn, just to name a few.

Sadly, Poodie Locke passed away on May 9, 2009, but his legacy is remembered with the annual Poodie's Party “No Bad Days” Golf Tournament and Music Festival, which is held every year around his birthday.

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