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The following is a partial list of musicians from Denton, Texas, a city in North Texas in the United States. Musicians and musical groups that began their careers in Denton, Texas—where the University of North Texas College of Music, 35 Denton, Denton Arts and Jazz Festival, and the Thin Line Fest are located—include:

The Eli Young Band was founded in Denton.
Alan Palomo of Neon Indian, a band founded in Denton

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References

  1. Crain, Zac. "Tripping Daisy guitarist found dead". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 27 January 2022.

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