Music -- Texas
Found in 11836 Collections and/or Records:
The New Wedding book, 1973
The Next Day, 2009
The Night Dreamers, undated
The Night of the Knife, undated
“The Old Mother’s Locket Trick”,written by Guy Clark and performed by Harold Lee, 45 rpm
This series consists of five subseries: 45rpm Records, Cassette Tapes, Compact Discs, VHS Tapes, and U-Matic Master Tapes.
The Paladins, undated
“The Picnic 1985.” [BADTVs coverage of the music concert- The Picnic, includes behind the scenes footage recorded off TV]. VHS, 1985
"The places I would run to …” (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.
The Playboys, undated
The Players, undated
The Potatoes - "Quese De Amor," "Georgy Girl"
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.
The Premiers, undated
The Presidents
This series of subject files and artist files, made up of newspaper clippings, notes, interviews, photographs and ephemera, illustrates Patoski's many areas of interest and his research methods. Patoski wrote about and published pieces relating to many of the topics and people in the subject and artist files. Of particular note is the large amount on material on Joe "King" Carrasco and his band, who Patoski managed in the 1980s.
The Q Brothers, undated
The Quarter Notes, 2005-2006, undated
The Ramones cover, September 1981
The Rhapsody Band, undated
The Rhythm Kings, 2015, undated
The Rhythmaires, undated
“The Road Back Home” editorial cover (2), September, 1998
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.