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  • 4 Country Artists Who Began Their Careers in Their Home State of Texas … from the American Songwriter Gayle Thompson
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4 Country Artists Who Began Their Careers in Their Home State of Texas … from the American Songwriter Gayle Thompson

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The Woman Who Inspired Dolly Parton To Write “Jolene”These four artists all have successful country music careers, and all happened to be born and raised in Texas.

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