Music -- Texas
Found in 12949 Collections and/or Records:
Notice of Appraised Value, 1995
Nov 82 Demo copy, November 1982
The majority of phonographs in this series are from Patoski's personal collection, but some were sent to him as promotional material. The audio cassettes are mostly non-professional recordings of music, and a few are of interviews with musicians. A relatively large portion of the audio cassettes are of the band Joe "King" Carrasco, which Patoski managed during the 1980s.
“Now you’re counting your blessings …” (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.
NPR / Studio 21 KRTU - Unicorn, October 19, 1981
(NOTE: This does not appear to be the actual date of recording on reel) “McMurtry’s 1st paid recording, “Homeless Project,” originally recorded on 2” 16 trac at Berry Hill Sound, Nashville, TN, 1987, Dave Sink, Engineer (I think)” Track List on back: 1. Gourmet Kitchen, 2. Common Ground, 3. Unicorn, 4. Summer Dance, 5. All Blues/Small Shoes, 6. Then We Can Fall, 7. Looks Like Rain
Nuestra Familia , undated
Nuestra Gente, 1996
Nueva Sensacion, undated
Numerous nametags and lanyards, baseball cards, Patoski “author” cards, bookmarks, and red bandana “Leopold Environmental Stewardship Award”, 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.
Numerous notepads with handwritten notes, 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.
Nunie Rubio, 1997, undated
Nunn, Gary P. – 2 photographs; 1997 and 2004 interview notes; 1982 press packet including a 45RPM of “I Wanna Go Home with the Armadillo”
Additions to the John T. Davis Accessions include his extensive subject files, arranged alphabetically by artist. Contents vary, but typically include promotional photographs, Davis’ writings and interview notes, press releases, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera. Not everything in the folders is listed below, but when they exist, photos, interviews, and select items are noted. Folders titles are Davis’.
Nunn, Gary P. (3 photographs)
Oak Ridge Boys (2 photographs)
Oasis, undated
Oat Willie’s, Austin
Memorabilia includes a wide array of music ephemera including ticket stubs, backstage passes, badves, bumper stickers, pins and buttons, belt buckles, matchbooks, guitar picks, audio cassettes, and more.