Doak Snead
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Doak Snead (born 24th December, 1949, Bronte, Texas), American singer and songwriter. Originally from Texas, he now hails from Nashville, TN
His 'Doak Snead Band' appeared on the Austin music scene in early 1973 and became a part of the progressive country music movement spearheaded by musician Willie Nelson and night clubs like the Armadillo World Headquarters.
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[edit] Albums:
- Think of Me Sometime (1977)
- Powderhorn (1978)
- 1015 Main: The Bastrop Demos (1988)
- Inside (2001)
- They Call Me Mister (2001)
- Joy and Peace for the Children compilation (2002)
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He has also had songs recorded by artists like [[Lari White))and contemporary Christian artists [[Avalon]). His song "Let's Hitch a Ride on Santa's Sleigh" was recorded by the Fontaines in 2007.