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Gary Kyle & The No Standards Band

Gary Kyle & The No Standards Band

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Genre: Country

Sound description: Texas country

City: Dallas, TX

Web site: http://garykylemusic.com

Gary Kyle grew up in Kingwood, a suburb of Houston. His senior year of high school, he and a friend fronted a crossover country band called Big Billy Bocephus and the Yee Haws. That convinced Gary that music was the career for him. He started writing songs in college at the University of North Texas and sang in front of anyone who would listen. Since graduating, Kyle has played in honky tonks and dancehalls all over Texas, Okalahoma and Arkansas with his No Standards Band.

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Willie, Hank, Johnny, Merle, Robert Earl Keen, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Steve Miller Band, Skynard, Old 97's, Creedence Clearwater, Allman Brothers, Eagles, Rolling Stones, Pat Green, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Randy Rogers, Allison Krauss and Union Station, Cory Morrow

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