Artist's albums
White Boy
1996 · album
Augie's Back
1986 · album
August In New York (Expanded Edition)
1984 · album
Somebody
2022 · single
Simply... Augie
2021 · album
Alive & Well at Lake Taco
2019 · album
I Know I Could Be Happy, If Myself Wasnt Here
2019 · album
The Real Tex-Mex
2015 · album
Santa Fe
2014 · album
Loves Lost and Found
2013 · album
Trippin out on Triplets
2010 · album
Country
2009 · album
Alive and Well at Lake Taco
2008 · album
Through the Years
2007 · album
My Freeholies Ain't Free Anymore
2006 · album
Blame It on Love
2002 · album
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Biography
Augie Meyers began his career as a keyboardist in a bizarre fashion. Raised by his grandparents, he had polio and could not walk very well. He still enjoyed wandering around, enough that his grandparents tied a six-foot rope to his leg and connected it to their piano. He simply took to the piano, eventually moving on to the Vox organ and the piano-key accordion. Starting in the '50s, Meyers began to join popular San Antonio bands, eventually finding a musical partner in singer/guitarist Doug Sahm. The two eventually started the Sir Douglas Quintet, started by their producer as a British Invasion rip-off. The band was better than that however, and after a few hit singles they eventually founded the Texas Tornados. Both bands were local favorites and never really broke up until 1999, when Sahm died from a heart attack. The experience affected Meyers greatly, but he continued to play on as a keyboardist for John Hammond. Meyers joined Hammond's road band and played on his Wicked Grin album, but also did session work for Bob Dylan and Tom Waits on top of that. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi