During the 70s and 80s Lucile’s was a honkytonk like no other. Drawing great Texas singers from Gary P. Nunn and Ray Wylie Hubbard to Rusty Wier and Asleep at the Wheel. Tales from those days at the club on Denison’s south Armstrong Avenue.
Continue Reading →Every old house had an attic.
Grayson County has a big attic on Walnut Street in Sherman. It’s called the Red River Historical Museum.
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Chef Robert Aranson
By all rights he should have been a lawyer. His father was a lawyer, his sister is a lawyer, but Robert Aranson adopted his father’s avocation rather than his vocation and became a chef instead.
Category: People

Sherman’s Blue Door Closes
By Dan Acree
Even before the new chain restaurants arrived in Town Center, Sherman’s Blue Door Cafe, owned and operated by Das and Shanta Menon, struggled, despite its status as the classiest restaurant in Texoma.
Category: Business

Emory “Johnny” Perry
It seems appropriate that one of the voices behind the Doo-Wop classic “Cherry Pie,” Emory Perry, grew up on Music Street in Sherman. “Everybody on Music Street played an instrument,” he said. His mother took in extra work to make the $45 to buy him an alto saxophone.
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