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Randy «Tex» Hill Cowtown Society of Western Music «2016 DJ of the Year;» 2015 AWA Top Ten DJ’s; 2014 Northwest Western Swing Music Society Hall of Fame.
Western Swing Time may 03
Western Swing Time may 03
Randy Hill is the creator and host of Western Swing Time Radio. A professional musician for over 40 years, Randy started playing drums as a young boy growing up on a central Texas farm approximately 30 miles south of Austin. During that time period, he was introduced to a variety of music via a stack of old 78s that belonged to his grandfather; artists like, B.B. King, Smiley Lewis, Bobby Lord, Gene Autry and the Old Smoky Twins. Trips to the Club 21 dance hall in nearby Uhland, Texas on Saturday nights with his parents sewed the seeds of a lifetime love of classic country music and the blues.
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