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Last week, in honor of Women’s History Month, I wrote a bit about San Marcos Women. This week I will continue by highlighting two women who have had the honor of being named in the San Marcos Women’s Hall of Fame.

Houston native returns to Bass Concert Hall with ‘Ain‘t Too Proud’

Traci Elaine Lee, Deri’Andra Tucker and Shayla Brielle G. from the National Touring Company of Ain’t Too Proud. Photo by Emilio Madrid

Houston native returns to Bass Concert Hall with ‘Ain‘t Too Proud’

Brittny Smith ain’t too proud to shine a spotlight on two of the women who shaped the sound of Motown. Smith plays the iconic Johnnie Mae Matthews, Detroit’s “Godmother of Soul” and the legendary Mary Wilson of The Supremes in the Broadway Across America production of “Ain’t Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations,” which opens at Bass Concert Hall on Tuesday, March 28.

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A graduate of Texas State University, Scott H. Biram is coming back home to play Saturday at Riley's Tavern.
Photo by Christopher Paul Cardoza

Award-winning Outlaw Country music singer to play at Riley's Tavern

Fresh off of being named “Best Outlaw Male” in February at the Ameripolitan Music Awards in Memphis, Scott H. Biram plays Riley’s Tavern Saturday night. Biram’s a solo performer who’s been on such a diverse and dramatic musical journey that his live performances feel like part of an ongoing conversation that he started a quarter-century ago.

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