Music -- Texas
Found in 11836 Collections and/or Records:
A photocopy of the certificate of registration filed with the Copyright Office for Antone’s: Home of the Blues
This series contains photocopies of reviews of Antone’s: Home of the Blues, press releases, biographies, a cast list, a Certificate of Registration, the film trailer, and a Fox 7 News clip about the film’s premiere at the 2004 SXSW film festival.
"A Proposed Revision of the Texas Declaration of Independence" [signed]
The Jerry Retzloff Collection spans 1973-2012 and documents Texas music, Lone Star Beer, and Willie Nelson. The collection is arranged in nine series: Personal Papers, Lone Star Beer, Photographs, Willie Nelson, Memorabilia, Oversized Materials, Newspapers and Magazines, Clothing, and Posters.
A Ride With Bob: From Austin to Tulsa, A Musical Drama About the Life and Legend of Bob Wills poster, March 3-6, 2005
“A Ride with Bob: From Austin to Tulsa”, photography by Brio Yiapan, booklet of photos from the production, March 5, 2005
“A Ride With Bob Press 2005”; Articles, press clippings, correspondence and reviews from various newspapers, newsletters and magazines both print and online pertaining to the play A Ride With Bob: from Austin to Tulsa written by Ray Benson and Anne Rapp, 2004-2005
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
“A Story of Seven Hundred Springs”
The bulk of Kindrick’s personal papers include clippings of his “Offbeat” column that appeared in the San Antonio Express News, 1968-1974. The column is a precursor to the workhe would later do at Action Magazine, and the subjects are similar: music, culture, off-beat stories of sports, politics, and society.
A stranger on the street …” (loose pages)
Series II, “Lyrics for Singles, Unrecorded Songs, and Unidentified Songs,” contains 94 folders of lyrics for released as singles or that have yet to be recorded or released. Songs are separated into their own folders, and labeled either by song title (if known) or by a key phrase or line that either “opens” the song or appear to be thematically significant.
A Totally Tejano Spectacular, undated
Series VII: Events, 1982-2018, undated
Boxes 193-196
This series contains photographs, schedules, publicity material, and clippings for events and conferences. The Tejano Conjunto Festival is particularly well-represented. It is arranged alphabetically, and then chronologically.
A variety of research material including photocopies of articles and some handwritten notes on different subjects, undated
Variety of material including CDs, LPs, t-shirt and caps, posters, magazines, newspapers and newspaper clippings, drafts and manuscripts of work, photos, correspondence, music announcements and musician press kits, notes and notebooks, maps, brochures and other artifacts. Majority of material was not in files or labeled; file titles are in quotation marks when present.
“A) Willie + Gary B) Master Second Ten (blank)", June 11, 1986
A) “Willie Nelson” B) “Rita Coolidge”, undated
A) Willie, Waylon, Kris, and Johnny B) Clyde Buchanan (is blank, taped over the labels – 2-3 stacked. Appears to be a Highwaymen recording), 1983
A) Willie, Waylon, Kris, & Johnny B) “One More Time”, undated
AARP Modern Maturity, September/October, 2002
Newspapers and magazines are divided between those relating to Willie Nelson, and other music publications.
“AATW 25th Anniversary: Swingin’ From Sept. 21-25, 1995”; (1 of 2) , 1995
The Ray Benson archive includes material documenting Benson’s music career from 1971-2017. Majority of the collection includes promotional articles, including an article from John Morthland; and awards. Included in the collection are photographs of Benson with President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and others; Benson’s boots and concert jacket; and correspondence with Dolly Parton and others. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Benson’s original descriptions.
“AATW 25th Anniversary” Swingin’ From Sept. 21-25, 1995”; (2 of 2), 1995
The Ray Benson archive includes material documenting Benson’s music career from 1971-2017. Majority of the collection includes promotional articles, including an article from John Morthland; and awards. Included in the collection are photographs of Benson with President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and others; Benson’s boots and concert jacket; and correspondence with Dolly Parton and others. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Benson’s original descriptions.
“AATW Forget-Me-Nots: Posters and Flyers”; Correspondence to/from and about Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel, Stoney Plain (RCA) record catalog, bios, news clippings “AATW Forget-Me-Nots: Posters and Flyers”; Correspondence to/from and about Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel, Stoney Plain (RCA) record catalog, bios, news clippings Includes 1976 CMA Seminar proceedings and 1979 Grammy winner list., 1976-1995
“AATW Press-1999-2001”; Magazine and news articles from San Antonio Express-News, Billboard Magazine, and Chicago Tribune, (1 of 2) , 1999-2001
The Ray Benson archive includes material documenting Benson’s music career from 1971-2017. Majority of the collection includes promotional articles, including an article from John Morthland; and awards. Included in the collection are photographs of Benson with President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and others; Benson’s boots and concert jacket; and correspondence with Dolly Parton and others. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Benson’s original descriptions.
“AATW Press-1999-2001”; Magazine and news articles from San Antonio Express-News, Billboard Magazine, and Chicago Tribune, (2 of 2) , 1999-2001
The Ray Benson archive includes material documenting Benson’s music career from 1971-2017. Majority of the collection includes promotional articles, including an article from John Morthland; and awards. Included in the collection are photographs of Benson with President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and others; Benson’s boots and concert jacket; and correspondence with Dolly Parton and others. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Benson’s original descriptions.