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  1. In October 1972, the song was recorded by Doug Sahm, with Dylan singing backing vocal, for Sahm's album Doug Sahm and Band, released in 1973. The song has since been covered by many artists. Cover versions. A number of artists have recorded a cover of the song (incomplete list): David Bromberg, 1974, for Wanted Dead or Alive (Columbia Records)

  2. Background and recording. In 1998, Doug Sahm started the label Tornado Records with David Katznelson and Bill Bentley. Sahm's first project was the debut album release of Dallas singer Ed Burleson's My Perfect World.The album was recorded at Cherry Ridge Studios in Floresville, Texas.Following the sessions for Burleson, Sahm decided to book more studio time and he held sessions for an album ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Augie_MeyersAugie Meyers - Wikipedia

    In the 1990s, Meyers co-founded the successful supergroup known as the Texas Tornados with Doug Sahm, Flaco Jiménez, and Freddy Fender. Since the 1970s, Meyers has operated several of his own record labels, including the Texas Re-Cord Company (co-founded with Lucky Tomblin), Superbeet Records, White Boy Records, and El Sendero.

  4. Sahm died of a heart attack, in Taos, New Mexico, on November 18, 1999, days after his 58th birthday. As co-producer Bill Bentley recalls, "Shawn Sahm and I tried to do a tribute album right after Doug Sahm died in 1999, but it was just too soon.

  5. Groover's Paradise is an album by Doug Sahm, produced by musician Doug Clifford and released on Warner Records in 1974. Following his return to Texas after his success with the Sir Douglas Quintet in California, Sahm settled in Austin, Texas.As the local music scene thrived, he was featured as the main attraction in local clubs and he recorded his debut album for Atlantic Records.

  6. Texas Tornado is the second solo album by Doug Sahm, released by Atlantic Records in December 1973. Sahm co-produced the album with Jerry Wexler and Arif Mardin.Wexler signed Sahm to Atlantic records after the opening of the label's country music division.. Sahm recorded with Atlantic during October 1972.

  7. Fender thanks his friend Doug Sahm of the band prior during the introduction of his re-recorded hit. Then, in 1975, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" became a major hit for Fender, and his career was rejuvenated. With the help of record producer Huey P. Meaux, Fender re-recorded "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights."