Jane Bowers Explained
Jane Bowers (May 29, 1921 – June 18, 2000) was a Texas folk singer and songwriter best known for her composition "Remember the Alamo".[1] Many of her songs were primarily recorded by the Kingston Trio.[2]
Selected songs
- "Buddy Better Get on Down the Line" (credited with Dave Guard)
- "Coast of California" (credited with Dave Guard)
- "El Matador" (credited with Irving Burgess)
- "Remember the Alamo"
- "San Miguel"
- "Sea Fever"
- "Señora" (credited with Dave Guard)
- "Speckled Roan"
- "To Be Redeemed"
- "When I Was Young" (credited with Dave Guard)
External links
Notes and References
- News: Huddleston . Scott . November 8, 2015 . Song seeks to inspire Alamo upgrades . San Antonio Express-News . San Antonio, Texas . June 14, 2017 .
- http://www.lazyka.com/linernotes/personel/BowersJane.htm Jane Bowers's obituary and extended song list.