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Essay heading: gary helms
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January 7, 2000 |
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Gary moved to Deer Park, Texas, during this period and fronted the band Texas Black Gold((TBG)) in his early twenties. He nearly gave up music when he got married and had a son, but when divorce was inevitable he decided to continue his singing career instead following in his grandfather's trade of construction... displayed 300 characters
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The band's style had changed dramatically, but as Texas Black Gold began to garner radio airplay and media buzz over In My Mind, Gary Helms and Texas Black Gold was quickly becoming a household name.
Helms and Rowland had attended the show for Paradise at the Rocker’s Club in downtown Houston where Calloway handed Gary a note after the show that read, "If You Need Me, Call Me", and they knew Texas Black Gold had to have the young drummer... displayed next 300 characters
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