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The Fandangle was revived in 1947 and ran through 1957.
By this time the Fandangle had grown to more than 400 cast and crew members.
The amphitheater opened in 1962, performing the western show Fandangle.
A sponsoring organization, the Fandangle Association, was first incorporated in 1947.
I was looking at some footage we shot for our TV program Fandangle.
Fandangle is a provincial version of Spanish fandango, a fast dance.
"And a lot of fandangle it usually is," said Mrs. Burch.
"Filling me up with a lot of fandangle about the wrong photograph," he said with reproachful indulgence.
The first single off Fandangle s debut album Fly Away .
Just an entry from Fandangle s September 2006 UK tour.
The video for Oliver Twist, by Fandangle taken from the debut album, Fly Away.
Just random stuff from Fandangle s Europe Tour in May/June/July 2008.
This is my band Fandangle at cardiff uni supporting Less Than Jake...
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In 2008 the Fort Griffin Fandangle celebrated its seventieth anniversary as well as the sesquicentennial of Albany.
The play was so well received that it was expanded to include adults in the cast and was produced that summer under the name Fort Griffin Fandangle.
The Dallas Morning News describes Fandangle, accordingly: "as professional as a multi-million dollar Broadway musical, with sets and costumes to match."
During the last two weekends of June, the Fort Griffin Fandangle, a western musical production, is presented by residents of Albany in the Prairie Theater.
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In 1979 the Sixty-Sixth Texas Legislature designated the Fort Griffin Fandangle as one of four official state plays of Texas.
Created by the late Robert Nail in 1938, the Fandangle has grown to a cast of over 400 and celebrates the founding of Fort Griffin and the settling of Albany.
He spent his Summers in Albany, Texas, his grandparent's hometown, to perform annually in the Fort Griffin Fandangle, the oldest outdoor musical in the state of Texas.
The Store Feels Like Home There are a couple of other restaurants in Albany, best known for the Fort Griffin Fandangle, a show held every June that celebrates its frontier heritage.
The Fandangle was retired during World War II because writer-director Robert Nail was serving his country in the armed services, as were many of the other Fandangle personnel.
The Fandangle can trace its beginning to a performance of Dr. Shackelford's Paradise, written and directed by Albany native Robert Edward Nail Jr., with the help of local music teacher Alice Reynolds.