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Today on the Texas Music Minute, we shine a spotlight on East Texas native William Clark Green — a songwriter with grit, heart, and one of the strongest catalogs in modern Texas country. From his Lubbock roots to breakout albums like Rose Queen and Ringling Road, Green’s storytelling and relentless work ethic have made him a fan favorite across the Lone Star State. Catch this quick look at the man behind “She Likes the Beatles,” “Creek Don’t Rise,” and so many more Texas staples.
Listen now on TexasRadioOne.com.
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By Texas Radio OneToday on the Texas Music Minute, we shine a spotlight on East Texas native William Clark Green — a songwriter with grit, heart, and one of the strongest catalogs in modern Texas country. From his Lubbock roots to breakout albums like Rose Queen and Ringling Road, Green’s storytelling and relentless work ethic have made him a fan favorite across the Lone Star State. Catch this quick look at the man behind “She Likes the Beatles,” “Creek Don’t Rise,” and so many more Texas staples.
Listen now on TexasRadioOne.com.
#TexasMusicMinute #WilliamClarkGreen #TexasCountry #TexasMusic #RedDirtCountry #TexasRadioOne #TexasSongwriters #WilliamClarkGreenMusic #TexasCountryMusic #SupportTexasMusic #LubbockMusic #RoseQueen #RinglingRoad #TexasArtists #BackroadsAndBarrooms