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Donald Ray Walser (September 14, 1934 - September 20, 2006) was an American country music singer. He was known as a unique, award-winning yodeling "Texas country music legend. In 1994, aged 60, Walser retired from the National Guard and was able to devote himself fully to music for the first time in his life. He was immediately signed by [l=Watermelon Records] and released the album Rolling Stone From Texas, produced by [a=Ray Benson] of Asleep at the Wheel. His extraordinary vocal abilities earned him the nickname "the Pavarotti of the Plains" by a reviewer for Playboy magazine. Because of his Austin base, he attracted fans from country music traditionalists, and alternative music and punk fans. His band later became the opening act for the Butthole Surfers.

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