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  1. The Rangers Band. 2,062 likes · 127 talking about this. Country Rockin', Honky Tonkin! Writers/performers of original country music. "Cowboy In A...

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  2. Presley and Runnels' joint statement Law enforcement repeatedly challenged Larey's account of the first attack, believing that she and Hollis knew the identity of their attacker and were covering for him. Larey returned to Texarkana after the Griffin-Moore murders in hopes of helping to link the cases and identify the killer, but the Texas Rangers questioned her story and insisted that she ...

  3. Jack Blades, the bassist and co-lead vocalist, co-founded Night Ranger in 1979. He has been a constant presence in the band, contributing to every album from Dawn Patrol (1982) to the most recent releases. Blades is known for his songwriting skills, having co-written many of the band’s biggest hits, including “Sister Christian” and ...

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  4. The Texas Ranger Division, also known as the Texas Rangersand nicknamed the Diablos Tejanos(Spanishfor 'Texan Devils'),[4]is an investigative law enforcement agencywith statewide jurisdictionin the U.S. stateof Texas, based in the capital city Austin. In the time since its creation, the Texas Rangers have investigated crimes ranging from murder ...

  5. The song was released on a Robbins album in 1959 and as a single in 1960. It tells the story of an Arizona Ranger who rides into Agua Fria to shoot it out with the outlaw Texas Red. The big iron ...

  6. Captain L. H. McNelly, Texas Ranger: The Life and Times of a Fighting Man, State House Press (2000). ISBN 978-1-880510-73-5. Robinson, Charles. The Men Who Wear the Star: The Story of the Texas Rangers, Modern Library, (2001). ISBN 978-0-375-75748-8; Swanson, Doug, J. Cult of Glory: The Bold and Brutal History of the Texas Rangers. Viking Press ...

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  8. Aug 19, 2009 · August 19, 2009 webadmin Western Facts of the American West. The Texas Rangers were Indian fighting militiamen who were established in a Texas area that was freed of Mexican rule. After Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana overthrew the Constitution of 1824, the Rangers organized themselves into a broader band whose intent was to seek ...