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Tendered contract for 3 more return engagements for Jimmy Dean and the Texas Wildcats at the old fire hall in the Spring of 1956.

At the time, Dean hosted the popular Washington, DC radio program “Town and Country Time” on WARL-AM and with his Texas Wildcats became popular in the mid-Atlantic region. Patsy Cline and Roy Clark both got their starts on the show and Clark played with the Wildcats.

Jimmy Dean and his band performed so much in those days that a 1957 Chevrolet pumper was dubbed "Jimmy Dean's Engine".

(Courtesy of Mary Jo Brown)

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