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Photocopies of stories appearing in The Austin Chronicle (Originals are in Box 3, Folder 8)
Articles and stories appearing in the Austin Chronicle: "The Big Tape", "X-15: The 4-Track Walkman", and "Crying on the Shoulder of the Road" (November 24, 1983); "Traveling the Hardboiled Highway", record review: Madonna (March 23, 1984); "How to Make a Record" (November 30, 1984); "Martin Fender & the Flat-Top Kid", short piece on Raymond Chandler for a feature on mystery writers (December 13, 1985).
Photographs, 1978-1990
Candid shots and publicity photos of Sublett and the Skunks.
Postcard advertising for Boiled in Concrete by Sublett, and Another Chance to Get it Right by Andrew Vachs, Christmas card from The Skunks, ad for Online Data Access magazine, The Skunks debut album poster, “Jesse Sublett’s Secret Six” poster, clubfoot debut poster for “Jesse Sublett’s Secret Six,” Skunks last show poster, Boiled in Concrete poster.
Posters and postcards advertising the Skunks, Boiled in Concrete, a novel by Andrew Vachss, and a magazine cover for which Sublett modeled.
Reviews and Publicity, 1982-1992
Interviews, reviews, and notices documenting both Sublett's music career and his writing career.
Screenplays, 1988-1993
Contains a short note to Richard Holland describing Hale Storm as a first draft, and versions of Hey Joe, Rock Critic Murders, Pay the Devil, Hale Storm, Shadows in the Sun, (with Stephen Purvis), and two versions of In the West (with Stephen Purvis and Tom Huckabee).
Script titled In the West
Contains a short note to Richard Holland describing Hale Storm as a first draft, and versions of Hey Joe, Rock Critic Murders, Pay the Devil, Hale Storm, Shadows in the Sun, (with Stephen Purvis), and two versions of In the West (with Stephen Purvis and Tom Huckabee).
Several black and white photographs of The Skunks, Sublett, and one unidentified young boy in a cowboy hat and bandanna
Candid shots and publicity photos of Sublett and the Skunks.
Sound Recordings, 1979-1982
1 45-rpm record; 1 2-record set (with lyrics); 1 cassette representing the recorded output of the Skunks.
Two metal buttons, one pink and one black, on which “The Skunks” has been printed, two t-shirts, one black bearing the label “The Skunks” one red bearing label “KLBJ FM PRESENTS THE SKUNKS…,” black and white leather shoes worn by Sublett
Artifacts from Sublett's musical career.