Luckenbach, Texas
HISTORY
Welcome to Luckenbach, Texas
Everybody's Somebody In Luckenbach.
Luckenbach, Texas is an unincorporated community in southeastern Gillespie County located on the banks of Grape Creek. Founded in 1849, Luckenbach was one of the few community trading posts that never broke a peace treaty with the area Comanche Indians.
Another interesting thing to note is that Luckenbach means Gap Creek in German and that nearby Grape Creek was supposed to be named Gap Creek, but someone misspelled the creek's name.
The town sold for $30,000 in 1970, and in 1973 Jerry Jeff Walker recorded Viva Terlingua at the dance hall, which solidified Luckenbach as a mainstay for country musicians. Today Luckenbach, Texas is best known as a place to experience country music.
PHOTOS
Sights Around Luckenbach, Texas
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Back To The Basics Of Love
Waylon Jennings and the songwriters of Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) never actually had been to Luckenbach, Texas when the song was released and became a #1 hit.
The locals hated the song because it had nothing to do with their town - the song is about a troubled marriage and dreaming about moving to a small town that could be anywhere to fix the marriage.
What's your favorite Waylon album?
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Luckenrod
Every year Pevents puts on a car show at Luckenbach, Texas called Luckenrod. They stage classic cars and hot rods that entered the show all around the town and give you the Luckenbach music experience in the background. It's a great event - perfect for classic car lovers and anyone that loves what Luckenbach, Texas is all about.
What are some of your favorite classic cars?