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Doug Supernaw

Former country superstar. Now starring in a courtroom near you.

Even by his own standards, which have grown increasingly bizarre over the past ten years, the show Doug Supernaw was putting on in an April pretrial hearing in Brazos County Court at Law No. 2 was pretty strange.

Doug Supernaw: Former country superstar. Now starring in a courtroom near you.
Photos Courtesy DougSupernaw.com
Doug Supernaw: Former country superstar. Now starring in a courtroom near you.
Long tall Texan: Doug Supernaw in his high-rolling BNA days.
Photos courtesy of DougSupernaw.com
Long tall Texan: Doug Supernaw in his high-rolling BNA days.

The one-time country star, whose early 1990s run of hits included the No. 1 smash “I Don't Call Him Daddy” and the Top 5 songs “Reno” and “Not Enough Hours in the Night,” saw his career slip off the rails in dramatic fashion in the late '90s. Beginning in 1998 and intensifying after 2002, his arrests and trials have grown more numerous while his concerts, save for drunken karaoke performances, have dwindled and his albums have ceased.

His rap sheet since 1998 includes arrests for nonpayment of child support, driving while intoxicated, public intoxication, assault of a police officer and several incidences of possession of marijuana. He has been acquitted of some of those charges and juries have hung on some of the others, but he has compounded more than a few of those remaining by allegedly jumping bail and skipping hearings.

According to a report in The (Bryan-College Station) Eagle, Supernaw was on the docket before Judge Jim Locke for allegedly evading arrest after a wee-hours incident in Bryan in 2004 that also resulted in a public intoxication charge of which Supernaw was acquitted.

Supernaw's version of that night's events is as follows: He was walking down the street singing the Gourds' country-fried cover version of the Snoop Dogg hit “Gin and Juice,” a song that contains several profanities, whereupon he was apprehended by a man in pajamas who claimed to be a policeman but could have been anyone. That was why he ran from the man, you see.

Arresting officer Brent Boswell, who was in fact off-duty at the time of the incident, had a different take. According to The Eagle, he says he showed his badge to Supernaw, who was “obviously intoxicated” and loudly screaming curse words and gesticulating obscenely. Supernaw then ran from him and wheeled around in what Boswell characterized as a fighting posture. Boswell had no choice then but to level his pistol at the singer.

Of course Boswell would say that, Supernaw contends. He is one of them. According to The Eagle's report, Supernaw believes that Boswell is a cog in an immense international plot to silence him, “a political economic conspiracy” the existence of which Supernaw claims to have proved “time and time and time again.” According to Supernaw, the details of this scheme were many and various, and, after telling the court that he had ridden to this hearing from The Woodlands on a bicycle, he went on to detail these shadowy dealings.

In The Eagle's telling, Supernaw hinted that it began with his birth as the secret love child of John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, and that things started to intensify in 2002, when he was, as he put it, “held hostage in Paris” for two weeks in a top secret “mentally retarded home for terrorists.” Since then, he served as a “test monkey” in an experiment studying the effects of marijuana on baseball players, and was later attacked by two police officers from the town of Montgomery, who wanted to break his arm and thus bring about an end to the 46-year-old's professional pitching career.

Judge Locke heard all this testimony and sent the jury pool home. Supernaw, he ruled, was not fit to be tried. He ordered that Supernaw undergo psychiatric evaluations. This was dropped after Supernaw pled no contest to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct.

A few days later, a similar hearing was slated for Supernaw in Houston. For weeks, Supernaw has more or less politely dodged meeting with the Houston Press for this article, but he has been sending us the occasional e-mail, some of which are lucid, others less so. The one tipping us off about the hearing was in the latter camp. It was his response to Steve Jackson, his attorney in the Harris County case, which Supernaw copied to us. Jackson sent along a reminder that Supernaw would have to be at court at nine in the morning on April 13 — Friday the 13th — to discuss his competency. As his e-mail made clear, Supernaw had other ideas.

“I need more advanced notice as that my only transportation at present is a bicycle,” he wrote. “I was planning on leaving Magnolia on Sunday to make it there for my trial on Tuesday morning. As I do not like to pedal in long britches, hopefully it will be OK if I were shorts in court. Also, at present I have a flat on my bicycle and about 14 cents in my pocket, and of course I am not competent to stand trial, as I have read in the papers that I am an alchaholik, bi polar, not fit to be a father, MF.”

And true to his word, he didn't show up in court the next day, long britches or no. As a matter of fact, that very day found him up in Montgomery County getting arrested for public intoxication. Again.

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  • ALV 07/16/2011 10:14:00 AM

    You are very blessed and talented, Doug. You are a very determined and strong willed person with a bigger heart than anyone I know. Keep being you. I love you and always will.

  • Pabster 06/08/2011 8:13:00 AM

    Love your music Doug. I still have three of your hits -- including "Reno", the best damn country song ever -- on heavy rotation. I was about 16 when it first came out and haven't stopped listening since. I hope all is working out for you and that one day I might get a chance to hear you live, in person. Perhaps you could throw up a blog or hop on Twitter so your most loyal fans could keep aprised of what's new. Best Wishes!

  • Janice 04/14/2011 6:34:00 PM

    I have known Doug a long, long time, since his beginning of music all I want, is for him to get his life back together and get back on the right track. Love you Douglas....let us know when you will be back in the Conroe area. We love you, Jan, Walter...and all the crew

  • Debi 09/13/2010 1:54:00 AM

    Doug, where are you???? I'm from Bellville but moved to Fort Worth to get a way from the small town bs. You need to come up here and get it together and perform! It's great up here! You'll still have your problems, no matter where you live! I miss watching you steer wrestle! You need a break...and I really, really hate to see your talent go into the turdlet! :o) Come on to Cowtown! Missing you and your talent! Debi

  • Shannel Groover 09/06/2010 7:38:00 PM

    Hey Douglas =) I just recently had a break up with an ex boyfriend and started listening to your song "Reno" over and over!! I cant even start to describe the way it makes me feel inside as well as "I Dont Call Him Daddy"..I was emailing to tell you I think you are totally amazing just from ur music and was wondering if I possibly could talk you into coming and SINGING TO ME PERSONALLY!!????????????!!!! I would die to hear from you!!!! Thanks a million!!! LOVE YOU ALWAYS!!!! Shannel - shannelcg86@aol.com

  • Linda 06/24/2010 6:24:00 PM

    I heard Doug sing Kareoke a few weeks ago and he is as awesome as ever. A very polite man

  • Eddie Harwell 06/15/2010 7:42:00 AM

    Doug, Sorry to hear about all the problems. I am grateful for the memory and help you gave me and the boys at the Half-way House in Brownwood TX. It was a wonderful time. My family still talks about the table dance with my uncle :). The boys really looked up to you and you inspired them more than you may ever know. I am truely sorry to hear about your mom. Did she really pass away? I am sorry, we all enjoyed her enthusiasm and zeal for life. Have you seen or heard from Mark Danton? Hope all is well with him. Send me a note if you ever need someone to talk with or I can help. Still appreciative after all these years, edwardlharwell@yahoo.com

  • john henson 06/12/2010 5:20:00 AM

    doug has always been one of the best country singers meet him at a concert in 1994 been afan since he started singing where is he now

  • Me 05/30/2010 12:18:00 AM

    Everyone remember this quote, straight from Doug: "Google lies to you." He's a great guy and we are enjoying his company in Smithville, Texas. :)

  • Buda Grocery 05/24/2010 5:58:00 PM

    Dough your a wonderful man, Thanks for helping my gramma take out her stuff to her car and when you run out of hooks. Your hooks you left here, well they'll be waiting right here for you bro dont forget. I hope you play that guitar sometime and find that way you once were, and maybe we can go swing those clubs again. See if you can still shot that 63 you were braggin about :) And well if ever need anything let mike or i know here at buda grocery and grill. Much luv

  • Southern Illinois 05/20/2010 5:19:00 PM

    Doug still around so il? I would love to talk to him and reconnect.

  • joshuabrooks21 05/20/2010 5:27:00 AM

    Doug, I'm not a Texan, but I enjoyed "I Don't Call Him Daddy," when it first came out. It's one of the best songs to ever come out of the 90's. It pains me to hear that the man that sang that song has fallen off the positive side of the public spectrum. I also hope that you do like Waylon did, and pull yourself up by your boot straps, and mount a comeback so successful that it would make Donald Trump look like an idiot.

  • joshuabrooks21 05/20/2010 5:19:00 AM

    Doug, I wish you would smarten up, and bring back "I Don't Call Him Daddy." That was an unforgettable song from the early years of my life. It pains me to know that the man who sang that song has fallen from the positive side of the spectrum. I want you to do like Waylon did, and pull yourself up by your bootstraps, and embark on a comeback so strong that it makes Donald Trump look like an idiot. PLEASE! HURRY UP!!!

  • HoustonJoe 04/01/2010 6:16:00 AM

    Bwaaaaaa! Classic posts from crazy Dougie. Dude, you are off your damn rocker, seriously, you are as nutty as a hat full of squirrel shit. You need to take your meds regularly, and crawl out of that bottle. You are going to wind up in a grave if you don't get your ass cleaned up, dipshit.

  • Garrett Jones 03/21/2010 3:19:00 AM

    I hope all is well with you with you man. I know everything you can read in the papers can be full of %h!t# at times so I don't believe everything I read. I was in the 90's and still am a huge fan of yours. You have DAMN good music and awesome talent. Allthough my wife is much younger than me she loves some of your old school music as well. I'm in N.C. and have no interest or career with the musice industry but I do have some strong leads with the business in Nashville if you decide to ever make a comeback. Adleast get back in to some song writing or something these new idiots need some help. But if not and it's just not you anymore, you did a hell of a good job while you there. Don't let the media mother-ers screw you over, you don't deserve that at all. And alway's...darn a bunch of know it all hogholes. Keep in touch if you ever get bored or just want chat. It stays right here and goes nowhere. I don't like my business out there and I respect others as well. Take it easy man. Garrett

  • Doug Supernaw 03/21/2010 12:25:00 AM

    By the way, nice editting job on the alledged comment that I made on March 8, 2008. I actually sent the Email from the Choate Mental Retard Facility in November 2007 after being picked up by the feds because my neighbor in Illinois didn't agree with my chopping weeds with my 1 iron. It was termed "A terroristic act dangerous to public safety" After being detained for 45 days, I finally recieved a court hearing in front of a jury, which DEMANDED my IMMEDIATE RELEASE. The next day, the Illinois State Troopers impounded and sold my deceased Mother's Chevy Tahoe when I could not find the insurance card that someone had stolen at my Mother's funeral. I'm broke Mr. Lomax, could you take me to the dollar store? I'll try my best to control my Bi-Polar Bear disease. Chickenxxxx. Take care. Doug Supernaw

  • Doug Supernaw 03/21/2010 12:10:00 AM

    Sorry Donica, but the last time that I was in the Broken Spoke, for Chris Walls 60th birthday party (oh, it was 50, but I can't count when I'm sober.) I spent the night in the beautiful Austin jail for defending my wife while the rookie female officer was giving her a roadside drunk driving test which pushed me over my patience level when she asked my wife to count backwards by twos starting at ninety. Listening out the window, I commented, What kind of question is that? and was whisked to jail where I was beaten and put in chains. Another good night gone bad, even with a designated driver. And to keep everything as honest as possible, I had broken the windshield about 10 minutes earlier when my wife told me how bad I sucked.

  • Donica 03/15/2010 4:02:00 AM

    DOUG, Please tell me you're playing the Broken Spoke during SXSW! -Donica

  • Greg in Oklahoma 01/26/2010 8:52:00 AM

    Doug, glad to see you are still checking the page. Hope you got it all going you way these days. Peace

  • Doug Supernaw 01/21/2010 5:08:00 AM

    Happy 2010 to everyone. Contrary to many ficticious reports, I am alive and well and my Email address remains the same as it has always been. DougSuper@AOL.com I love you Richard, Brittany, Emma, Phillip, Christian, Dylan, Jesse and Bella. Take care. Doug

  • Jessica 11/27/2009 7:23:00 AM

    This kind of story makes me so sad. Doug was one of my hero's when I was in high school-- his music touched my heart--and still does. I met him at a tiny show in Loveland, Colorado around 2000. I was too young to even be in the bar but somehow got in and he put on a great show. He was a very handsome guy, but I was used to flashy rodeo cowboys so I was more interested in his tunes. Afterwards I went up and told him the song "Shut 'Er Down" was one of the best I'd ever heard even though it never singled. I was touched because he actually teared up. Told me he'd written it the day his Grandad died, and gave me a big hug. I'm in the Army now, and a long way from home. I listen to his music any time I miss home, which is pretty often. That song helps me to see my own Grandad very vividly, and warms my heart (though it also makes me cry). I really do hope he reads these responses and realizes how much of an impact his words and music have had on so many people. I hope that his becomes a story of redemption, and that he pulls his life together, and uses his gift to again change people's lives. He doesn't need the glitz and the glamour for that. I have faith that someone who can write lyrics like that has a deeper understanding of life, and will someday find himself--his profundity, and God, will steer him away from the substance abuse, and towards his full potential. God bless ya sir!

  • Unis 10/13/2009 6:55:00 PM

    Doug is a great guy. He might be going through a rough time, but lets all just keep him in our thoughts and prayers. We have to remember only Doug can change Doug. or want to change Doug. Doug - Sure do miss your live music.

  • kristi 10/05/2009 3:42:00 AM

    just wanted to say hello to doug and hope all is well with you and just hang in there... i just know one day you come back to all your fans .... i sure look forward to it... sincerely one of your biggest fans.... kristi schwochert

  • MissDawn 04/02/2009 3:00:00 PM

    Doug, I know you read this page. I have always been watching and paying attention. Email to let me know how you are doing.

  • Doug Supernaw 03/26/2009 10:33:00 AM

    I thought that it was all in good fun. BUT, NO. You are truly just a Lying mother er. John Lomax the 3rd or whatever the hell you are. KISS MY GOD DAMNED ASS. TAKE CARE. Doug Supernaw WWW.DougSuper.AOL.com. UNO MAS. GRANDE PUTA

  • Doug Supernaw 03/26/2009 10:23:00 AM

    John Lomax the in' fifth or whatever the you are. WRITE ME BACK, .

  • Doug Supernaw 03/26/2009 10:20:00 AM

    YOU

  • angie 03/21/2009 11:40:00 PM

    interesting article and i would like to see a followup. seems to be a lot of covering up and making excuses for his mental illness, has he ever received treatment? such a shame.

  • joker 01/23/2009 11:42:00 PM

    I know yvette. She's a dumb*ss, always out of work and looking for a hand out trying to sue former employers after being fired for being lazy. She was even trying to pass herself off as Dougs Mgr at one point.

  • E.J. McIlwaine 01/12/2009 9:29:00 PM

    I got the chance to meet Doug Supernaw on several occasions during 1993, when he was on top of his game. Reno was still on top of the charts, and I Don't Call Him Daddy was getting ready to be released as the follow up. I was DJ'ing at a club in Tampa, FL called Joyland, and we booked Doug for a concert. It was an excellent show, and after the show was done, he brought a small group of us back onto his tour bus and debuted the I Don't Call Him Daddy video on the bus television. It was the final edit and had not been released to the public yet. He was very proud of his work. The program director of WQYK country radio, Tommy Rivers, took Doug and his band out to a famous men's club in Tampa that evening and we joined him. All I can say was that Doug was a blast, very down to earth, and kind. He was a lot of fun to be around, and it was great to see a rising star, at the top of his game. I gave Doug and his tour manager, "Dog" (nickname) my phone number and told them if they decided to go out the next night to call me. Sure enough, Doug called and said they were going to take it easy and spend some time at the St. Pete doug track. I met them there and had a fun afternoon just hanging out with them. I drove Doug back to the hotel, with a quick stop for some cold medicine, and dropped him off at the hotel. He shook my hand, thanked me for the ride and said he was glad that I came out to hang out with them. I remember driving home that late afternoon, thinking - I have been hanging out with the guy with opne of the top 5 songs in country radio, and it felt like his was just an old friend. I hope that Doug is able to get help in pulling his life back together, and getttingback on track again. As you can see in this comments section, there are many of us that remain fans, for better or worse, and would like nothing better than to see Doug make a comeback. I for one, would love to hear "The Company That I Keep" some day on my radio - or even get the chance to see the lyrics that have been written. Thanks all - E.J. (Atlanta)

  • brent wood 10/17/2008 4:45:00 AM

    I had the profound pleasure of meeting Doug and his band when my band opened for them at a local club in Modesto Cal. They put on a smokin show, and as we stood outside by the bus afterward,Doug walks up-puts his arm around me and says "Yer band sounded great!"I say thanks and for some reason I asked him if he remembered to get the pay.He looks at me like a stomped on horny toad and runs off to find the club manager.After what seemed like some wrangling, he comes back with a huge stack of cash and insists on giving me 20 bucks.I graciously decline but he persists.Finally he gives up but on the way home my guitarist Dave pulls a 20 out of his shirt pocket and says Doug told me to give this to you,whats up?Now thats a man of principle.Thanks Doug you are the greatest!

  • kristi schwochert 08/25/2008 5:04:00 PM

    I WAS JUST READING EVERYONES COMMENTS WAS MOST SUPRISED AND HAPPY TO READ THE ONE FROM MELANIE NARLOCK SAYING SHE JUST MET HIM AT A POKER GAME, THE DATE WAS AUGUST OF 2008 . IM GLAD TO HEAR HES OUT , IF IN FACT HE IS. AND I DO ET THAT WAS SOMETHING SHE WILL NEVER FORGET . I MET HIM MANY YEARS ACK AT THE ROUND UP IN TAMPA FLORIDA AFTER ONE OF HIS CONCERTS,HE WAS VERY NICE AND KINDA QUITE. MY SISTERS AND I TOOK PICTURES WITH HIM AND ALSO HE WAS IN RANDON FL AT THE REGENCY THEATRE GRAND OPENING THE UCS CHEERLEADERS WERE THERE AND RADIO PEOPLE WAS A LARGE AVENT / WE ALSO MET HIM THEN AND TOOK MORE PICS ... HOPE HE IS OUT AND RECOVERING FOR ALL HIS FANS ~ HANG IN THERE DOUG!!

  • peggie hurlston 08/15/2008 10:57:00 PM

    DEAR DOUG,WE LOVE YOU DOWN HERE IN HONDURAS,IN CENTRAL AMERICA.WE LOVE YOUR MUSIC,WE LOVE YOUR VOICE,PLEASE DONT WASTE IT ANYMORE,WE SUPPORT YOU,WE WISH YOU THE BEST TOO. PLEASE GET UP AND GETY GOING.DONT LET WHAT TOOK YOU ALSO TAKE WHAT YOU HAVE.TAKE IT BACK DOUG,ITS YOURS.WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU BABY.I WILL PRAY AND FAST FOR YOU.MISS TISDALE,BE THE NEXT NANCY JONES,THE NEXT JUNE CARTER BABY. WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU DOUG AND SO IS GOD HONEY. PLEASE GET UP,GET BACK AND GET ON. YOUR BIGGEST FAN ,LOVE,PEGGIE

  • peggie hurlston 08/15/2008 10:41:00 PM

    DEAR DOUG,WE LOVE YOU DOWN HERE IN HONDURAS.WE THINK YOU ARE THE BEST.YOU CAN GET UP AND GO ON BUDDY YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES,BUT DONT LET WHAT HAS TAKEN YOU HAVE YOU.PLEASE I WILL PRAY AND FAST FOR YOU.I WANNA SEE YOU GOING BIG AGAIN,I SUPPORT YOU,AND MISS TISDALE ,HANG IN THERE ,BE THE NEXT NANCY JONES,NEXT JUNE CARTER.DOUG,WHAT A VOICE,WHAT A TALENT,DONT WASTE IT ANYMORE.WE ARE WATING FOR YOU AND SO IS GOD.I DONT CARE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE,YOU CAN GET UP AND DO BETTER,IS IT A DEAL?COME ON BOY GET GOING.WE LOVE AND WE CARE ABOUT YOU.HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON. YOU BIGGEST FAN,PEGGIE

  • Melanie Narlock 08/07/2008 8:39:00 PM

    I met Doug Supernaw last weekend at a benefit Poker Run for the Sesser VFW. Don't ask me how he found out about it, but when he showed up it was amazing. No one believed he was really there. He was generous to a fault. He sang 3 or 4 songs for us. 2 of them were just Doug and his guitar sitting in a chair at the table...nothing fancy, no big crowds. He sang "I Don't Call Him Daddy" with my little girl sitting directly in front of him...he sang it to her. It was the best thing in the world and something she will never forget. He was in the bar partying with everyone, but I want everyone here to know that even drinking he was an amazing, generous, giving person who stood for dozens and dozens of pictures and signed autographs for any one who asked! It was definately a night we won't soon forget. His voice and talent are still in tact and like everyone else, we would love to see him clean up and get back in the game of making music!

  • kristi 06/04/2008 2:13:00 PM

    HEY , I KEEP LOOKING ON HERE TO SEE IF I CAN FIND ANY NEW NEWS ON DOUG SUPERNAW, I WISH HIM THE VERY BEST ... HOPE HE CAN GET THE HELP HE NEEDS SO HE CAN POSSIBLE COME BACK TO ALL OF US " HIS FANS" WHO LOVED HIM AND HIS MUSIC SO VERY MUCH. DOUG IF YOU GET TO READ THESE COMMENTS I JUST WANT TO SAY .. HANG IN THERE THINGS HAVE TO GET BETTER FOR YOU. SOMETIMES THINGS GET WHERE YOU THINK THEY JUST CANT GET ANY WORSE ... THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN THERES A LITTLE RAY OF LIGHT ...SOMETHING TO HELP YOU GET THROUGH . I DO WISH YOU THE VERY BEST AND HOPE TO ONEDAY HERE MR DOUG SUPERNAW BACK AND IN FULL SWING .... WAITING FOR YOUR COME BACK ..... KRISTI SCHWOCHERT...

  • J.R. Holland 06/02/2008 1:42:00 AM

    Doug, I hope this posting will find you doing well. Like most people that have posted comments on here I was influncened by you music growing up. I met you once when you played the local county fair here in Courtland, Virginia and ever since then I have been a Supernaw fan. I hope you pull through this and I look foward to seeing you once again. Your friend J.R.Holland Courtland,Va

  • Rick Hays 05/27/2008 5:57:00 AM

    I met Doug back in 97 I think, my band and I opened up for him in Fallon, NV. The guy was a real Gentleman to me, and really gave me the encouragement I needed as a singer/songwriter not to mention everyone else who was present. Being an entertainer I know the harshness life can have on you from people being jealous to judge mental to just plain old mean. Doug if you can read this, hang in there bro, you'll get through all the garbage that's coming down on you now. I'm active duty Air Force and I'll retire in a couple of years. I'm heading for Texas (love it down there) and I hope I'll run into you and that God will find favor in you again and that you'll be living better days. Today you're just down, but you're not out..."Roots and Wings" will lead you to a better day. You're still a good Man even though there are some who think not. I...happen to think you are a good Man. God speed bro! Rick Hays in Reno, NV.

  • Richard McClellan 05/26/2008 2:10:00 PM

    Fell in love with Doug's music when RED AND RIO GRANDE came out when I was 18. "Reno" clicked with me so much about a girl in my life that I felt as if I was singing the song as well. Best of luck Doug and remember that your fans still love you and your music. God bless. Richard South Carolina

  • Patrick Schiro 05/02/2008 4:19:00 AM

    I feel sorry for the guy, I was one of supernaws biggest fans. I hope that oneday he will get back up on his feet. I have seen it too much in my family and the only thing that gets them through is family and themselves. please give me info on how he is doing and if he is going to sing again? Thanks pat schiro

  • Glenda 04/03/2008 3:44:00 PM

    Sorry to hear about Doug being back in the hospital. After the southern Illinois incident I was hoping he would get some counseling and get better. He has a tremendous amount of talent. Hopefully someone can help him, help hisself. You are in our prayers.

  • Kari 04/01/2008 12:53:00 PM

    I met Doug back in the '90's when I had a morning radio show in TX and Doug, along with Steve Wariner and others did a concert for our troops stationed at Ft. Hood, TX, called the Dog Days of Summer. He was awesome, handsome and a real gentleman. This story breaks my heart to see such a larger than life man reduced to a feeble, deeply disturbed child. I can only hope and pray that he's able to get on the wagon, stop the b.s. and get his act together again. I miss his sense of humor, great music and voice. Hurry back Doug as you are missed. Kari

  • Judi M 03/09/2008 1:25:00 PM

    I have said many prayers for Doug Supernaw. When he was in trouble in Amarillo TX I wanted so much to try to see him and tell him how he and his music had affected my life and to tell him thank you. I wore out one tape and finally got a CD. I was living a pretty successful life in San Diego CA but missed my home in TX more than I can say. I played Red and Rio Grande over and over. Now I'm back home in TX and happy. I also want to add that I'm a 63 yr old woman not a young chick by any means. I've seen a lot of singers come and go in my lifetime and Doug Supernaw is one who really needs to make a comeback - and please make it soon before I kick the bucket. Thank you Doug Supernaw and God bless you. Judi

  • Doug Supernaw 03/09/2008 1:30:00 AM

    They are finally letting me use the computer in the Nuthouse. i would just like to tell my children that I love them very, very much and maybe one day they will let me out. 1 Dios Botik, Douglas Anderson Supernaw

  • kristi 02/03/2008 12:51:00 AM

    I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE KNOWS OF WHERE I CAN READ ANY UPDATES ON DOUG SUPERNAW, I AM IN SUCH AWE OF HIM AND WANT TO FIND OUT WHATS NEW WITH HIM AND IF HES GETTING ANY BETTER ETC... MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS; KLFSUPERNAW@YAHOO.COM .... I AM SUCH A FAN OF HIS I HAVE EVERY CD HE EVER PUT OUT AND WOULD LOVE NOTHING MORE THAN FOR HIM TO GET BACK HIS LIFE , AND MAYBE ONE DAY PICK HIS CARRER BACK UP . HE HAS SUCH TALENT ITS UNBELIEVABLE ! I WISH HIM NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST AND HOPE TO HEAR SOMETHING ON HIM SOON .. I KNOW MANY OTHER PEOPLE WOULD ALSO LIKE THIS ALSO. KRISTI SCHWOCHERT FLORIDA

  • cowboy 01/27/2008 1:44:00 AM

    i hope he gets better a good singer shouldn't be wasted we miss him there's nobody like him his music should be played more on the radio. Everbody deserves a second chance.

  • Christy 01/20/2008 11:09:00 PM

    I was thinking about Doug Supernaw today and decided to search his name on the internet and came across this article. I saw Doug in concert around 13 years ago and he put on a great show. I also remember that he was one of the best looking men I've ever seen. This deeply saddens me to hear what his life has become. I hope he gets the help he needs and one day makes a comeback.

  • kristi schwochert 01/15/2008 12:42:00 AM

    I JUST READ THIS STORY ABOUT DOUG SUPERNAW AND IT JUST BREAKS MY HEART , I ALWAYS LOVED HIS MUSIC . I WENT TO SEE HIM MANY TIMES IN CONCERT BEING IN THE FIRST ROW MANY TIMES . I EVEN GOT MY EMAIL NAME FROM HIM AND HAVE HAD THAT NAME FOR AT LEAST 10 YRS NOW . I WISH HIM ALL THE BEST AND HOPE THAT ONE DAY HE CAN REGAIN HIS LIFE AND START NEW . A FAN !! FOREVER KRISTI SCHWOCHWERT

  • Sissy Bozant 10/20/2007 4:27:00 PM

    I knew Doug back in the Mo's Days in Katy Texas when he was big with Reno. He would always stop and talk to me and my husband David...he always remembered our names. We moved to Spring Branch Texas several years later, I lost my job and started bartending at a bar here in Spring Branch. I was working one night and I here this song coming from the stage that sounded just like Doug....I look up and theres Doug up on stage singing Reno....When was through singing he came to the bar to order a drink....And he remembered my name after all those years...He even ask were my husband was....As a mater of fact he was living with a good friend of ours that happened to live right down the street from us....We never had any problems from Doug....Nicest guy I ever met....He doesn't let the fame get to his head... Love you. Doug.. Be careful out there. Sissy

  • rebecca meneese 10/16/2007 11:26:00 PM

    for the past few days i have had the pleasure of getting to know Doug while on his visit down here to southern illinois after the passing of his mother.i have found Doug to be a very sincere,generous,and very down to earth person despite all of his success.sitting around the fire the other night i was awestruck by the thought i was sitting next to Doug Supernaw!!!!!!!! a great singer,songwriter and person. dont be surprised to see doug in the spotlight again!!!!!

  • Susie Mimnaugh 05/15/2007 7:31:00 PM

    Doug Supernaw - Six Degrees of Separation I graduated from Eisenhower High School with Doug Supernaw and I saw his picture on the cover of the Press and thought to myself well, well the popular "golden boy" of high school has fallen, and proves that Karma is there for the not so popular kids in high school. However, as I was reading the article I was saddened by the fact Doug obviously has some serious mental health and personal accountability issues that only he can address. I worked briefly in 1999 with Yvonne Tisdale and like the rest of us she was looking for a boyfriend or a husband, although her heart may be in the right place but based on Doug's previous relationships with women maybe it is a good thing for Yvonne that Doug is not so sure about the "boyfriend" thing. Susie Mimnaugh

 

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