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Whose Band Was This?
Kevan Ferguson, public relations manager for AMX is pictured here, center, with his band Film at 11. The band covered tunes from bands like U2, R.E.M and the Kinks around the Dallas-area in 1987. This band didn't make it too far, but Ferguson eventually found his way into a band called Butch, a headlining band in Deep Ellum in the early to mid-90s. Deep Ellum refers to an area of Dallas when bands like Tripping Daisy and the Toadies were playing there. "Edie Brickell and New Bohemians were the band that in my mind really kicked off the Deep Ellum thing," he said.
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