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Mar. 23—Governor Greg Abbott announced Thursday that the City of Corsicana, having completed the multi-step certification process, has been designated a Music Friendly Texas Certified Community ...
Texas and California 7-Elevens have been blasting classical and opera music at people loitering outside the stores, hoping to deter the homeless population to camp out elsewhere.
Ray Hennig died on Thursday. He was 91-years-old. For decades, Hennig owned and ran Heart of Texas Music stores. He started the business in Waco in the early 1960s. But it was the store he opened ...
Music At One of the Last Classical Music Stores, CDs Still Rock Streaming services don’t exist inside Classical Music of Spring, one of the few remaining classical-focused shops in the country.
Alamo Music gave him a loan for music gear that helped him launch his career in the 1980s, he said. He played in a band with Gary Smith, one of the store’s staffers, and often swings by when he ...
Hennig, who got into the music business because of his son’s interest in learning to play the guitar, opened Ray Hennig’s Heart of Texas Music in the late 1960s at 3118 Franklin Ave. in Waco ...
Some 7-Eleven convenience stores around the country, including in Texas and California have started using roaring classical and opera music as a tactic to deter homeless people from camping out in ...
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