Gary P. Nunn

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Corona Con Lima 00:00 Tools
What I Like About Texas 00:00 Tools
Roadtrip 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues (Home with the Armadillo) 00:00 Tools
My Kind Of Day On Padre 00:00 Tools
Think I'll Go to Mexico 00:00 Tools
Austin Pickers 00:00 Tools
Guadalupe Days 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Meet Me Down in Corpus 00:00 Tools
Macho Man from Taco Land 00:00 Tools
Terlingua Sky 00:00 Tools
Honking Out Some Hank 00:00 Tools
The Old Rocking Chair 00:00 Tools
It's a Texas Thing 00:00 Tools
Nobody But Me 00:00 Tools
Public Domain 00:00 Tools
The Girl Just Loves To Dance 04:04 Tools
(I've Got) A Long, Long Way to Go 00:00 Tools
Friends for Life 00:00 Tools
Adios Amigo 00:00 Tools
A Two-Step Away 03:41 Tools
Taking Texas To The Country 03:36 Tools
Red Neck Riviera 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues 00:00 Tools
Down To Louisiana 00:00 Tools
The Chili Song 00:00 Tools
Deja Vu 00:00 Tools
Cow Pasture Pool 00:00 Tools
He Never Came Back From Mexico 00:00 Tools
Feels Like Texas 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Road 00:00 Tools
It's About to Get Western 00:00 Tools
Denver 03:40 Tools
The Last Thing I Needed, the First Thing This Morning 00:00 Tools
The Nights Never Get Lonely 00:00 Tools
Hands on the Wheel 00:00 Tools
Dear John Letter Lounge 00:00 Tools
Brooksmith, Texas 00:00 Tools
Where's The Country In Our Country Music 00:00 Tools
Second Thoughts 00:00 Tools
The Likes Of Me 00:00 Tools
Take the A-O Train (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Uncle Bud 00:00 Tools
Can't Get the Hell Out of Texas 00:00 Tools
The Money's No Good 00:00 Tools
Town and Country Taverns 00:00 Tools
Perfectly Normal 00:00 Tools
One State Of Mind 03:58 Tools
Give Me Some Money 00:00 Tools
First Things First 00:00 Tools
The Rest Of My Life 00:00 Tools
The Chill Song 00:00 Tools
When the Night Comes 00:00 Tools
Too Many Nights in a Roadhouse 00:00 Tools
Purty Boys 00:00 Tools
Cowboy Boots And Telecasters 00:00 Tools
I Taught Her Everything She Knows 00:00 Tools
I'm Not That Kind Of Guy 00:00 Tools
Alamogordo 00:00 Tools
Kara Lee 00:00 Tools
Mexican Boulevard 00:00 Tools
Find Another Fool 00:00 Tools
All Over Me 00:00 Tools
Taking Bob Back to Tulsa 00:00 Tools
The Old Home Place 00:00 Tools
Relationship Wrecking Machine 00:00 Tools
Born Yesterday 00:00 Tools
San Antonio 00:00 Tools
Lesson to be Learned From Love 00:00 Tools
Raggae Armadillo 00:00 Tools
Way Out in the Country 00:00 Tools
Bunkhouse Boogie 00:00 Tools
First Forget 00:00 Tools
San Antone Homesick 00:00 Tools
The Farm 00:00 Tools
Tonight I Just Wanna Have Fun 00:00 Tools
Couldn't Do Nothin' Right 00:00 Tools
A Long Way to Go 00:00 Tools
Pickup Truck Texas 00:00 Tools
Something Monumental 00:00 Tools
Colorado River 00:00 Tools
Dreamer 00:00 Tools
Didn't We Have Us A Ball 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Lone Star Blues 04:17 Tools
Come and Get It (While It's Hot) 00:00 Tools
Waltz With The Devil 00:00 Tools
Brother Tumbleweed 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Meet Down in Corpus 00:00 Tools
The Old 300 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues/Home with the Armadillo 00:00 Tools
Texas Moon 00:00 Tools
Hard Partyin' Country Darlin' 00:00 Tools
West Texas Swang Thang 00:00 Tools
Cowboy at Heart 00:00 Tools
It's Not Love 00:00 Tools
Since You've Been Gone 00:00 Tools
A-O Train 00:00 Tools
I Feel At Home In A Honky Tonk 00:00 Tools
A Little Piece of Mind 00:00 Tools
Georgia Rose 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Me Started 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On 00:00 Tools
You Wouldn't Know Me 00:00 Tools
Hillbilly, Hog-Ridin', Road-Runnin' Man 00:00 Tools
For Old Times Sake 00:00 Tools
Two-Steppin' Time of Night 00:00 Tools
Under Your Hat 00:00 Tools
Going Nowhere Fast 00:00 Tools
Cut and Putt 00:00 Tools
Siesta Sunday 00:00 Tools
Here's the Horses 00:00 Tools
Folk Life 00:00 Tools
Down In San Antonio 00:00 Tools
Texas Lonesone 00:00 Tools
You Can't Get There From Here 00:00 Tools
Meet Me Down In Corpus 00:00 Tools
Picking and Grinning 00:00 Tools
Amanda (live) 00:00 Tools
The Old Rocking Chair (A Song of Inspiration) 00:00 Tools
Domino Song 00:00 Tools
Standing on a Piece of the Ryman 00:00 Tools
Old Fashioned Loce 00:00 Tools
Joe Knows 00:00 Tools
Back Into The Swing Of Things 00:00 Tools
I Forgot I Don't Live here Anymore 00:00 Tools
There's Just Tonight 00:00 Tools
BrotherTumbleweed 00:00 Tools
Feel At Home In A Honky Tonk 00:00 Tools
Texas Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Cuttin' a Rug (Til the Cows Come Home) 00:00 Tools
Here's to Horses 00:00 Tools
Darling I'll Love You Always 00:00 Tools
Jack Of All Trades 00:00 Tools
I Don't Live Here Anymore 00:00 Tools
Take The A-O Train - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Pour Beer in My Face 00:00 Tools
Garcias Por Esse 00:00 Tools
Old Rocking Chair 00:00 Tools
Pefectly Normal 00:00 Tools
If Not Us Who, If Not Now When? 00:00 Tools
Pickup Truck, Texas 00:00 Tools
If You Had the Mind To 00:00 Tools
Under Your Hats 00:00 Tools
My Way Is The Highway 00:00 Tools
Chili Song 00:00 Tools
Swing On Down To Texas For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Amanda 00:00 Tools
Back In the Swing of Things 00:00 Tools
You Can't Get The Hell Out Of Texas 00:00 Tools
It´s A Texas Thing 00:00 Tools
I Feel a Party Coming On 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time In Texas 00:00 Tools
If I Can't Get Over You 00:00 Tools
Purity Boys 00:00 Tools
Old Fashioned Love 00:00 Tools
Old Home Place 00:00 Tools
Folklife 00:00 Tools
Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music 00:00 Tools
Farm 00:00 Tools
Its A Texas Thing 00:00 Tools
One Way Or Another 00:00 Tools
Snowed In With You 00:00 Tools
Darling I'll Love You 00:00 Tools
King of the World 00:00 Tools
One Night Stand 00:00 Tools
Nine Cents Change 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues, Home With The Armadillo 00:00 Tools
Money's No Good 00:00 Tools
Pretty Paper 00:00 Tools
Something for the Trail 00:00 Tools
Pick Up Truck Texas 00:00 Tools
The Domino Song 00:00 Tools
Old Fashion Love 00:00 Tools
If You Don't Believe I Love You (Ask My Wife) 00:00 Tools
Redneck Riviera 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues (feat. Robert Earl Keen & Lyle Lovett) 00:00 Tools
If Not Us Who, If Not Not Now When? 00:00 Tools
If You Had A Mind To 00:00 Tools
Lukenbach Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Takin' Bob Back To Tulsa 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
I Want A Daddy For Christmas 00:00 Tools
The Raggae Armadillo 00:00 Tools
Home With The Armadillo 00:00 Tools
Gracias por Esse 00:00 Tools
Lukenbach Saturday 00:00 Tools
If You Don't Belive I Love You (Ask My Wife) 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues/Home Wit 00:00 Tools
Take The A-O Train 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues-Home with the Armadillo 00:00 Tools
London Homesick Blues (live) 00:00 Tools
The Reggae Armadillo 00:00 Tools
The First Chistmas Gift 00:00 Tools
My Kind of Day in Padre 00:00 Tools
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Gary P. Nunn began his musical career as a 7th grader in a garage band in Brownfield, Texas, where he was an honor student and all-around athlete. Upon graduation from night school, he attended Texas Tech University and South Plains College while pursuing music on weekends playing with "The Fabulous Sparkles," a take-no-prisoners rock band that was the rage of West Texas during the sixties. In 1968 he transferred to the University of Texas at Austin immersing himself in the lively local music scene while studying pharmacy at UT. In 1972, Michael Martin Murphey, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Willie Nelson moved to Austin and a new Era in music was born. The movement was dubbed "Texas progressive," "outlaw music" among other monikers and Gary P. Nunn was right in the middle of it. At one time he was playing bass for Murphey, Walker and Nelson! For Murphy and Walker, he lead The Lost Gonzo Band who backed them up on stage and in the studio, and helped propel them to national notoriety. It was during this time that Nunn honed his songwriting skills composing tunes that were recorded by Nelson, Walker and Murphey, as well as Rosanne Cash, David Allen Coe and others, earning him several gold and platinum records for writing, publishing and performing. Gary P. Nunn and The Lost Gonzo Band parted company with Jerry Jeff Walker in 1977, an association that lasted for four years and produced six popular LP's for MCA Records. The Lost Gonzo Band produced three LP's for MCA and Capital before disbanding in 1980. These records are coveted by Gonzo enthusiasts for their eclectic blend of rock, folk, and country. 1980 found Gary P. Nunn on his own and in the position of having to start over, never having performed under his own name. Since that time, he has grown into one of the best known and most popular artists on the Texas music scene - a testament to his talent and determination. Since venturing on his own, Gary P. Nunn has assumed the responsibility for his own career. Without the aid of an agent and manager, has built a substantial music business organization which handles his booking and houses his music publishing companies.. He has entered into a relationship with Campfire Records, an independent label out of San Antonio, which has produced three CD's, "Totally Guacamole" in 1993, "Roadtrip" in 1994, and "Under My Hat" released in 1996, as well as licensing four previously released CD's Gary P. had produced on various independent labels. Campfire Records has secured national distribution of the entire Gary P. Nunn catalogue and is currently fielding offers from major labels interested in distributing the catalogue in Europe. The number of products being moved is starting to attract the attention of major labels in the U.S.! He has appeared on countless programs such as Nashville Now, TNN's Texas Connection, music videos and special appearances on TNN, Austin City Limits, Texas Ranger's Baseball games (singing the National Anthem), and other appearances too numerous to mention. Gary P. Nunn's itinerary takes him to all the major cities in Texas where he consistently packs houses with his loyal following and winning news fans who confess they never really liked country music, but they just love Gary P. Nunn! Often one can find big name country artists in the audience who admit they grew up listening to and being influenced by his music. He is well known and respected in the Nashville music community and was honored there recently at a reception at BMI for his contributions as a writer and publisher. He has resisted offers to relocate in Nashville preferring to promote the growing music industry in Texas. He did, however, concede to record "Roadtrip" in Nashville, tapping musicians from Trisha Yearwood' and Vince Gill's bands and inviting an old friend from Texas, Hal Ketchum, to sing harmonies. Gary P. Nunn enjoys a near folk status in Texas as he continues to sing the praises of the state, its culture, and its colorful characters. His fans come from all walks of life and range from small children who know the words to every song; to college students who have given up hard rock for the Texas two-step; to professionals whohave never set foot in a honky-tonk; to octogenarian couples who still snuggle on the dance floor. Gary P. Nunn has the unique ability to appeal to all. His performances are lively and danceable, yet sensitive and image provoking. They are often humorous and always entertaining. Gary P. Nunn never met a stranger and is always available to meet with fans which contributes greatly to his popularity. He has been described as everything from "a pioneer of Texas country music" to "a part of the fabric of contemporary Texas culture" to "the mule that pulls the Texas country music wagon!" However, one chooses to describe him, there is no denying his contribution in thepast and that he will be at the head of the herd in Texas music in the future. You can find Gary P. on the road from Austin to Dallas, Louisiana to New Mexico to Oklahoma, and at many venues in Europe... always playing good country music, and inviting the crowd to "Go Home with the Armadillo." Honors and Awards 1985 -- Designated Official Ambassador to the World by Texas Governor Mark White. 1990 -- Received an Award of Appreciation by the San Antonio chapter of the Texas Music Association (along with other artists such as ZZ Top, Moe Bandy and Tish Hinojosa). Honored by the Texas Department of Commerce and Tourism, chosen to be included in the department's list of Lone Star Greats . This award was created to recognize individuals in the State of Texas that they deem to be leaders in the fields of art, athletics and music. 1991 -- Given a Citation of Recognition by the Oklahoma House of Representatives for his contribution to the preservation of the unique Southwestern style of music. 1995 -- Added to the West Texas Walk of Fame in Lubbock, Texas; as part of the festivities, Gary was also honored by the Lubbock Civic Center as wel as the mayor and city council of Lubbock, the chamber of commerce, and others in conjunction with the opening of the Buddy Holly Museum. 2004 -- Inducted into the Texas Hall of Fame Awarded several gold and platinum records for writing, publishing and performing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.