Augie Meyers, the San Antonio-born musician known for his signature Vox organ sound and role in the Sir Douglas Quintet and ...
Augie Meyers, the Texas musician whose organ playing defined the sounds of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, has ...
Meyers was known for his work with Doug Sahm and the Texas Tornados. He also wrote the "national anthem of San Antonio." ...
SAN ANTONIO — Beloved Texas music icon Augie Meyers, a founding member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, has ...
The organist co-founded Sir Douglas Quintet in the 1960s and continued performing with the Mavericks and Los TexManiacs until his death.
“He was everywhere mixing the Texas sound with conjunto, and it all just came together and blended perfectly.” ...
The San Antonio-born Meyers began playing with his childhood friend and longtime collaborator Doug Sahm in the 1950s. In the early 1960s, they co-founded the Sir Douglas Quintet. Fronted by Sahm, the ...
Supporters and loved ones are sharing the fond memories of the Grammy-award winner.
Meyers, a native of San Antonio, was the last surviving member of the Texas Tornados as Flaco Jimenez, Freddy Fender and Sahm all have passed away. The group blended country, rock, and Tex-Mex ...
Meyers was the last surviving member of the original Texas Tornados lineup, following the deaths of Sahm in 1999, Fender in 2006 and Jiménez in 2024. After the news of his passing was released, ...
Augie Meyers, the country music legend who pioneered Tex-Mex rock with the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados, has died. The family of the veteran musician announced the San Antonio native’s ...
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Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados legend Augie Meyers dies at 85
Grammy-winning keyboardist Augie Meyers, who fused Tex-Mex and rock with the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, died peacefully in his sleep on March 7 ...
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