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Edwin Osbourne Wilson
Edwin Osbourne Wilson, aka Eddie Wilson, is a former concert promoter and co-founder and owner of the Armadillo World Headquarters (1973–1980),〔David Richards, ''Once upon a time in Texas: a liberal in the Lone Star State'', University of Texas Press (2002)〕 a music venue that led a music movement in Austin to national prominence from 1973 to 1980 as the birthplace of Texas progressive county, aka "redneck rock" – a fusion of country music and rock – later, more blues than rock.〔(Jason Dean Mellard, ''Cosmic Cowboys, Armadillos, and Outlaws: The Cultural Politics of Texan Identity in the 1970s'', PhD dissretation ), The University of Texas at Austin, May, 2009〕 It was a popular venue for Willie Nelson.〔Robert Heard, ''Country Market Bullish for Nelson'', Seattle Daily Times, pg. E6, Nov 21, 1977〕 He is the owner of two Threadgill's restaurants in Austin. The original, which he purchased in the mid–1970s from John Kenneth Threadgill (1909–1987), was where Janis Joplin got her start.
== Growing up ==
Wilson graduated from McCallum High School, Austin, Texas, in the spring of 1963. In the fall of 1963, he enrolled at the University of North Texas in Denton. At North Texas, he joined school's the Folk Music Club, whose student members included Spencer Perskin,〔(Dan Roth, Jan Charles Reid (1945– ), ''The Coming of Redneck Hip'' ), Texas Monthly, pg. 72, Nov 1973〕 Steven Fromholz, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Michael Martin Murphey. The Folk Music Club was founded and sponsored by Stan Alexander, an English professor who had been influenced by the music scene at Threadgill's in Austin while working on his doctorate at The University of Texas.〔(Jan Charles Reid (1945– ), ''The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock'' ), pg. 57, University of Texas Press (2004)〕

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