Dallas, Texas: Tango Frogs of Daddy-O
Three 10-foot-tall frog statues created by Bob "Daddy-O" Wade in 1983. They stand on a low rooftop.
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The Dancing Frogs are no longer in front of the gas station. They are now located across Highway 35 on the northbound side.
[Tracy, 05/02/2011]Dancing Frogs, Willie Nelson-Branded Biodiesel Truck Stop
The truck stop is now finished, with a place for concerts. Get a bite to eat and see many photos of Willie Nelson along the walls. Carl C. is part owner and still around here and there. Some times Willie is there walking through. The frogs are in the back side corner.
[Debby Pressinger, 09/13/2009]Tango Frogs
Carl got those frogs from a nightclub in Dallas that was popular in the early 1980s. There was a huge local fight with the Dallas zoning board due to their sign ordinances. I recall they were given a reprieve and stood on the roof of a club called Tango for several years.
[SMD, 06/25/2009]Dancing Frogs at Carl's Corners
Dancing Frogs at truck stop Interstate 35 south of Dallas --- Recent photos of Bob Wade's Dancing Frogs at the new "Willie's Place" at Carl's Corners (Willie Nelson music venue, truck stop and Bio-diesel facility).
[Bob, 09/05/2008]I don't know who Carl is, but he seems like a nice fellow. As you travel south on Interstate 35 East from Dallas, you pass through this town. The welcome signs are quite weathered, but the best one is a big 18-wheeler, with Carl, I assume, at the wheel, his friendly smile and cowboy hat greeting travelers. After passing this sign, the traveler will pass a gas station with giant frogs on the roof. I think the frogs are dancing, perhaps playing musical instruments...?
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Tango Frogs of Daddy-O
Truck Yard
- Address:
- 5624 Sears St., Dallas, TX
- Directions:
- Truck Yard. Northeast of downtown. On a low rooftop on the south side of Sears St. just west of its intersection with Greenville Ave.
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The gas station is now known as Willie's Place at Carl's Corner, with Willie Nelson's handprint in a block of cement. Carl Cornelius, who founded the town, has evidently moved on. The frog sculpture is a creation of artist Bob "Daddy-O" Wade (also responsible for the long-gone Iguana that used to perch on the roof of NYC's Lone Star Cafe). It's a six-piece orchestra of frogs.