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Former Memorial basketball coach and athletic director, and a member of the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame, Douglas M. Dugger died July 15.
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Lloyd Dugger (1926–May 26, 2005), better known as Doug Dugger, was an singer with a religious style that led him to be dubbed the 'Chaplain of Country Music.' His hits included 'Bummin' Around' and '.As a boy in Missouri, Dugger played banjo and sang. He was discharged from the in 1946 and moved to, where he attended a show at an post and was invited to play with the band informally. The group then hired him as a bass player.Dugger toured with Tyler until 1956, when he signed with and appeared and toured with ABC-TV's. He was the co-host and executive producer of a syndicated weekly radio program, Legends and Legends in the Making, which featured country stars and new talent.In 2003, the Country Legends Association Hall of Fame inducted him as a 'living legend.' Dugger died of congestive heart failure at his home in on May 26, 2005.References.
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