Ep 72 | Augie Meyers
This week, Augie Meyers reflects on his astounding musical career, collaborating with some of the biggest names in music. Auggie was just a kid growing up in San Antonio, Texas when he met and became instant friends with Doug Sahm, with whom he formed The Sir Douglas Quintet. Augie always on the VOX organ. That was his sound. It would carry him all over the world, with hits like "She’s About A Mover," and "Mendocino." When the Quintet ran its course they formed Texas Tornados with Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez. Augie would later record two albums with Bob Dylan - 'Time Out of Mind' and 'Love and Theft.' He also recorded 'Wicked Grin' with John Hammond and Tom Waits, and worked in Canada with Doug, Amos Garrett and Gene Taylor.

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Texas Musicians Talk Dance Halls featuring Augie Meyers!

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10 Western Villains Who Were MORE Dangerous in Real Life

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Texas Music Legend Augie Meyers Dead at 85 | Cause of Death & Final Words Revealed

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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Rodney Dangerfield At His ABSOLUTE Funniest!

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25 The STUPIDEST Car Features Of The 1950s You NEVER SEEN Before!

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When Criminals Are Smarter Than The Police...

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Flaco Jimenez, Augie Meyers, Original Texmex Band

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Bob Newhart’s German Impression Is Incredible | Carson Tonight Show

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Anika Nilles: Getting To Know Rush's New Drummer

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What Canadian Soldiers Did When a German Major Refused to Surrender

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Making Shingles like it's 1913.

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What happened to the news?

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When A Baby And A Crow Understand Each Other ❤️🐦⬛ Cutest Moment Ever

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Clarence White on Guitar Workshop with Bob Baxter at KNXT Studios, Hollywood, CA. April 7, 1973

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The Most Played Song of the 1960s | Rock Classics

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The Match That Made Brazilians Hate Germany

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Augie Meyers Reminisces - How did you meet Doug Sahm?

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