Music -- Texas
Found in 12949 Collections and/or Records:
Roxanne, undated
Roxanne (6 photographs)
Roxanne - Clippings, 1995-2015, undated
Roxanne Krezdorn cover, November, 1987
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Roxanne - Stefani [Montiel], 1995, 1997, 1999, undated
Roy Barnett (Deer Crossing Saloon owner) cover (2), April, 2002
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Roy Byrd - "K. C. Blues," "Curley Haired Baby"
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.
"Roy Clark with Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown #501”
Newspaper articles, SXSW and ACL programs, and drafts for the John T. Davis archive. This collection includes a wide expanse of Davis’s articles from 1980-2010, including articles from Davis’s music review column in the Austin-American Statesman. This collection also contains official SXSW and ACL music and program guides, as well as drafts of Davis’s comprehensive ACL book, Austin City Limits: 25 Years of Music.
Roy Davila, 1991, undated
Roy Escobedo, undated
Roy Milton - "Tain't Me," "Wakin Up Baby"
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.
Roy Montelongo, 2009, undated
Roy Montelongo - Audiovisual material, undated
Roy Montelongo - Clippings, 1990-2006, undated
Roy Montelongo - White suede loafers , undated
Roy Paniagua, undated
Roy Parrell - CMA Question
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.
Roy Sales, Inc., 1995, undated
Series III: Record Labels, 1950-2016,undated
Boxes 165-171
Arranged alphabetically by record label, this series contains promotional material, business documents, and catalogs from prominent Tejano record labels. Hacienda Records is particularly well-represented. Also,of note is correspondence from Carmen Marroquin (of the sister musical act Carmen and Laura) whose husband Armando Marroquin founded Ideal Records.