Experience the rich sounds and stories of 19th Century Texas.
Bringing History to Life
Immerse your audience in 19th Century Texas through music and storytelling.
Tejas Pioneers
The Tejas Pioneers music brings to life the songs, stories, joys and sorrows of frontier Texans. The melodies and lyrics reawaken the robust, severe will, and the relentless sense of humor the pioneers carried through their hard frontier lives.
Much of the music is from the 1820s through the 1840s, along with music from
later periods in the 1800s. It is performed by professional musicians, with authentic costumes and instruments. This can be done in the setting of the Tejas Pioneer Camp with wagons, tents and implements of frontier survival.
- Songs
- Yellow Rose of Texas Green Grow the Lilacs The Girl I left Behind Me Oh Suzanna Rose of Allendale
The Boulevardiers
The Boulevardiers bring to life the lively and humorous music of the 1890s, the stirring patriotic songs and the romantic parting songs of World War One. Added to these is the entertaining music of the early part of the Roaring Twenties.
Songs After the Ball Sidewalks of New York Sweet Adeline Over There Yankee Doodle Dandy Till We Meet Again My Wild Irish Rose Goodbye My Lady Love ...and many more...
Songs After the Ball Sidewalks of New York Sweet Adeline Over There Yankee Doodle Dandy Till We Meet Again My Wild Irish Rose Goodbye My Lady Love ...and many more...
Past Events
San Felipe de Austin State Historical Site 2018 Grand Opening
Father of Texas Celebration
San Jacinto Battleground & Museum
San Jacinto Battle Commemorative Event
George Ranch Historical Park
Texian Market Days and Runaway Scrape Event
Brazos Valley Museum Boonville Days
Cuero Texas 175th Commemorative Event Weekend in Olde DeWitt
Chisholm Trail Museum Event During Weekend in Olde Dewitt
Winedale Historical Complex, Christmas at Winedale Briscoe Center
for American History, University of Texas
Texas State Historical Association, One Texas Independence Day at
Julia Ideson Library and Historical Texas Map Exhibit with Texas
General Land Office at Museum of Natural Science, Houston TX