Last Friday, Nashville-based, Aussie artist Wesley Dean finally unveiled his new album: "Music From Crazy Hearts," an accompanying release for an upcoming feature film: "Crazy Hearts: The Documentary."
Oliver “Olie” Lee O’Bryant passed away on April 6 in Alpine, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be cherished by those who knew him. Born on September 20, 1949, in Del Rio, he graduated from Del Rio High School in 1967. After high school, he attended Uvalde Junior College, then was employed constructing the development of the Amistad Dam. He later was employed with Southern Pacific Railroad in 1971 in Del Rio. He then retired as an Amtrak Conductor in 2009. Oliver led a remarkable life dedicated to his work as an Amtrak Conductor out of El Paso and San Antonio.
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