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| Wednesday, June 27th - Clyde Location: Chamber of Commerce Headliner: Donnie Evetts Click Here for a map to our Clyde on the road location! |
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About Clyde
"Clyde, Texas, located on Interstate 20 just ten miles east of Abilene, traces its roots to the expansion of the Texas & Pacific Railway, in 1880, through the Callahan Divide- between the Brazos and Colorado Rivers. Legend has it that the railroad construction crew, which numbered 5,
000, gathered regularly at Robert Clyde's construction camp and supply tent, just south of the tracks, hence the area began to be commonly referred to as "Clyde's." Settlers moved into the area, and a post office for the new community was commissioned in June 1881. The town was formally chartered on July 9, 1907. Situated above an aquifer, Clyde earned the nickname "Little California" for its bountiful fruit and vegetable crops, which were shipped across Texas by rail. Cattle and horses were raised on the area's abundant grasses. Oil production started around 1924 and through the 1980s diversified and stabilized the local economy.
Fast forward to 2011 and welcome to Clyde America! Why not just Clyde, Texas? Because we don't believe we're "just" anything. While we love Texas, 'Clyde Pride' is bigger than Texas and the folks here would like you to know it. The Clyde Post Office now serves more than 4000 families, from every corner of the globe. Young families, professionals, members of the US military, retirees, artists, musicians, students, entrepreneurs, ranchers and cowboys - all call Clyde America home. They come together as neighbors; they meet at church, the grocery store, the park, and can be heard cheering one another on at sporting events."
000, gathered regularly at Robert Clyde's construction camp and supply tent, just south of the tracks, hence the area began to be commonly referred to as "Clyde's." Settlers moved into the area, and a post office for the new community was commissioned in June 1881. The town was formally chartered on July 9, 1907. Situated above an aquifer, Clyde earned the nickname "Little California" for its bountiful fruit and vegetable crops, which were shipped across Texas by rail. Cattle and horses were raised on the area's abundant grasses. Oil production started around 1924 and through the 1980s diversified and stabilized the local economy.Fast forward to 2011 and welcome to Clyde America! Why not just Clyde, Texas? Because we don't believe we're "just" anything. While we love Texas, 'Clyde Pride' is bigger than Texas and the folks here would like you to know it. The Clyde Post Office now serves more than 4000 families, from every corner of the globe. Young families, professionals, members of the US military, retirees, artists, musicians, students, entrepreneurs, ranchers and cowboys - all call Clyde America home. They come together as neighbors; they meet at church, the grocery store, the park, and can be heard cheering one another on at sporting events."
- From ClydeAmerica.com
About Donnie Evetts
Donnie Evetts has been involved in music his whole life, and throughout several projects has finally come into a scene which he calls home, The Texas Country Scene. Donnie surrounds himself with musicians who share the same passion and desire to play great music, and is hitting the scene hard. Donnie said he gets his inspiration to play music from just pure love of the art.Donnie Evetts has put out his debut album, "Chance Of Rain", and features some great tunes as well as his Sophomore album coming out this year 2012 called "Introducing Donnie Evetts". It features My Cinderella revisited from the first album in a beautiful arrangement with Piano and Orchestra backgrounds. Much softer, more beautiful version of the song. He also has his first music video featuring that song. Visit him on Youtube to view the amazing video!


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