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“1. Two for Texas 2. Behind the Music VH1 Willie 3. Storytellers with J. Cash.” [Spine label reads “Houston Houston Houston”]. VHS, undated
2 John Lennon quote flyers “Smash it and I’ll build around it”
Writings include a poem, a short story entitled “And Not Heard: A Short Story by Margaret Moser About the importance of Being Young and Earnest,” and articles about Austin musicians and the Austin music scene.
2M correspondence, book contract with Little, Brown, & Co.
4 untitled essays
Writings include a poem, a short story entitled “And Not Heard: A Short Story by Margaret Moser About the importance of Being Young and Earnest,” and articles about Austin musicians and the Austin music scene.
4th of July Picnic, bumper sticker, photos, fliers, press release, clothing, 1979
This series contains posters, programs, flyers, product tie-ins, photos, film pressbooks, articles, clippings, T-shirts, and jackets. The material provides a general picture of the marketing done for Nelson and his band. The product tie-ins with such brands as Wrangler jeans and Country Time lemonade make use of Nelson's popularity and country image.
5 flyers for Chickadiesels’ concerts
Printed Material includes flyers, badges, and ephemera that Moser has collected from various concerts and events.
9 photographs, performers unidentified. All of the subjects in the photographs are performing on stage. A majority of the subjects are men
Photographs picture notable musicians from the Austin including: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, Paul Ray, Dino Lee, the Neville Brothers, Bo Diddley, Clifford Antone, Rocky Erikson, Lou Ann Barton, and Lowell George. The series is arranged first by photographs of Margaret Moser, and then by photographer
9 unidentified tapes
The second largest series in the collection is the audiocassette tapes. The cassettes are arranged in alphabetical order and include Austin bands such as: The Chickadiesles, John Cale, Clifford Antone, Ray Wylie, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
11 MC-60 cassettes
The second largest series in the collection is the audiocassette tapes. The cassettes are arranged in alphabetical order and include Austin bands such as: The Chickadiesles, John Cale, Clifford Antone, Ray Wylie, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
14 unidentified tapes
The second largest series in the collection is the audiocassette tapes. The cassettes are arranged in alphabetical order and include Austin bands such as: The Chickadiesles, John Cale, Clifford Antone, Ray Wylie, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
26 photographs include: the Neville Brothers, Cyril Neville, Paul Ray, The Geranium Cabbages, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, David Beebee, Hubert Sumlin, BB King, Ray Benson, Mellissa Cobb, Willie Nelson, Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Alejandro Escovedo, and Kim Wilson
Photographs picture notable musicians from the Austin including: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, Paul Ray, Dino Lee, the Neville Brothers, Bo Diddley, Clifford Antone, Rocky Erikson, Lou Ann Barton, and Lowell George. The series is arranged first by photographs of Margaret Moser, and then by photographer
29 photographs include: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Rocky Erikson, Robert Gordon, Elvis Costello, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton, Jimmie Vaughan, Augie Meyers, Doug Sahm, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Cyril Neville, Paul Ray, Lowell George, and the Armadillo World Headquarters crew
Photographs picture notable musicians from the Austin including: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, Paul Ray, Dino Lee, the Neville Brothers, Bo Diddley, Clifford Antone, Rocky Erikson, Lou Ann Barton, and Lowell George. The series is arranged first by photographs of Margaret Moser, and then by photographer
53 photographs, performers unidentified. Photos include bands/individuals performing on stage, groups of people hanging out, and random objects such as a van
Photographs picture notable musicians from the Austin including: Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, Paul Ray, Dino Lee, the Neville Brothers, Bo Diddley, Clifford Antone, Rocky Erikson, Lou Ann Barton, and Lowell George. The series is arranged first by photographs of Margaret Moser, and then by photographer
“’90 XMAS Willie & Kris Spoke 190.” [Raw footage of a musical performance by Willie Nelson at a bar]. VHS, 1990
“1/11/1990 Jody/KILI Radio” Recording of Jody Addressing the Leaders of the Lakota Nation addressing support for Sundances, support for grass roots workers, questions about leadership priorities and spiritual practices. The other side of the recording is Willie Nelson Music, January 11, 1990
A) “America No Vocals” B) “America with Vocal”, undated
“A) John Trudell 7A6 Interview Outlaws for Peace” Recording of an interview with references to Jody Fischer and “B) Tom & Loretta Cook Michael H Melvin Lee Many Horses” which is a talk about Indian Reservations, rights, and religious freedoms., undated
“A Just One Love”, January 1990
A) “Linda Rondstadt Don’t Cry Now” B) “Willie – Yesterday’s Wine” (Sides are labeled wrong – labels read the opposite.) Cassette sleeve reads: Side A) “Sleepy Day, Forever was made for love, Ramblin’, This is My Life, When I Fall Asleep & Dream, Open My Heart, Kill the Beast, I’m Ready to Go, 90 M.P.H., Back YardSide B)Two Legged Clucky, Ironweed, Lady on the Trail, Col. McKenzie, If I Were a Mountain, Feed Me Now I’m Hungry, Angel’s Form, Sparking Friends, Butterfly, Father I Need Shelter”, undated
A side labeled “City of New Orleans” Side B labeled “Big Mike Management 408 W. 155 St. 2W NYC 10025” (has more Willie Nelson), undated
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