Johnny Hughes
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Johnny Hughes has written for Bluff Magazine, virtualubbock.com,and Truckin'and hundreds of web sites. www.JohnnyHughes.com.
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Johnny Hughes has written for Bluff Magazine, virtualubbock.com,and Truckin'and hundreds of web sites. www.JohnnyHughes.com.
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Those Grifting O'Malleys by Johnny HughesThe O'Malleys were five generations of poker players, gamblers, con men, snake oil salesman, and colorful scamps.
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West Texas Indian History: Crazy Col. Ranald MackenzieThe Calvary and Texas Rangers killed or removed all the Indians from West Texas.
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The Murder of Dorman "Iron Drawers" Shaw: a Lubbock StoryPoker professional Iron Drawers Shaw was robbed and murdered by another poker player from our game.
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Remembering Jesse "Guitar" TaylorJesse Taylor was the lead guitarist in the Joe Ely Band for many years. I was the first manager.
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My Texas Road Gambler History by Johnny HughesPoker's Origins.
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My Texas Road Gambler HistoryThis is another of my memoir pieces on poker history, and West Texas gambling history.
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Goodbye to the World Series of Poker at Binion'sThe World Series of Poker is leaving Binion's and downtown Las Vegas. It is the end of an era.
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Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock: THE FLATLANDERS. New CD a Hit! #1 AmericanaThis legendary Texas group's first album was in 1972. All three have had impressive solo careers. They co-wrote eight of the tunes.
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Lubbock's Own: Larry "the Laugher" Larson: A Las Vegas HistoryA laugher is a shill, is a plant in the audience of a comic. He starts the laughter. Larry Larson was the best laugher in the history of Las Vegas. Bar None!
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A Lock of Bonnie Parker's HairSoft Shoe O'Shea, legendary gambler, and Jack Ruby at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas in November of 1963.