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Tommy Alverson (born in Itasca, TX, on 10 June 1949/1950; died 14 November 2024) was an American Texas Country musician based in Mineral Wells, TX. His discography included Texasongs (a compilation of his first two cassette releases, "From The Heart Of Hill County" and "Always In My Heart"), Live at Ozona (produced by legendary producer Phil York), Me On The Jukebox (co-produced by Alverson and Lloyd Maines and features the hit "Una Mas Cerveza"), and Alive And Pickin (recorded live at the historic Chatauqua Auditorium in Waxahachie, TX). Alverson released Heroes and Friends in June 2004. Alverson's fifth studio release, titled Country to the Bone, was his debut on Palo Duro Records. The album won the 2007 Best Country and Western Music Award from Fort Worth Weekly. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.