06 Dec 2012
December 6, 2012

Texas Highways magazine interviews Art Greenhaw

December 6, 2012 1 Comment
The Light Crust Doughboys

In the January 2013 issue of Texas Highways, writer Gene Fowler explores the history of the Light Crust Doughboys, which began in Fort Worth in 1931 when Burrus Mills hired some musicians to advertise their Light Crust Flour on the radio. In the course of his research, Gene visited with longtime bandmember Art Greenhaw about the group’s long career…

Read the full interview – Texas Highways – Click Here

Photo courtesy of Texas Highways Magazine, Photo by J. Griffis Smith

One Response to Texas Highways magazine interviews Art Greenhaw
  1. Such a terrific interview. No doubt of the dedication and love for the music. Absolutely no surprise as to why Art Greenhaw is a Grammy-Award winner, along with 8-time nominee.
    “Once a Doughboy always a Doughboy”, I’d have to agree. It’s kind of addictive in a way… Once you’ve heard the music, which every Doughboy (or Doughgirl) puts their whole heart in to. Felt the unique vibes and true enthusiasm of the fans. And met the wonderful musicians, always greeting with smiles & occasional hugs. You’ll have a hard time NOT coming back for more.


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