Music -- Texas
Found in 12936 Collections and/or Records:
“South Paw” Paul Daffin (tattoo artist) cover, August, 1998
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
South Paw Tattoo (4 photographs)
Southern Living magazine Vol. 25 No. 4. “San Antonio – Hometown or Texas”, pg. 76, pg. 81 mention of mariachi mass at Mission San José with photographs of mariachis. Small photo inset with James Broadway at center back, April 1990
Southern Living magazine Vol. 39 No. 11. “Discover San Antonio’s Mission Trail”, pg. 75, pg. 76 photograph and mention of mariachis and mariachi mass at Mission San José. Printouts of 40th anniversary of Mission San José mariachi band and Travelocity’s Top Insider designation for the mariachi mass at Mission San José, November 2004, 2007
Southern Methodist University Program
Southern Trailriders [Horseshoe]
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.
Southern Voice. “Everything you Wanted to Know about Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic but Didn’t Know Who to Ask”, June 28, 1974
Newspapers and magazines are divided between those relating to Willie Nelson, and other music publications.
Southwest Alternate Media Project, 1989
Southwest Entertainment Inc., 1995-1996, 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.
Southwest Entertainment Inc. - Catalogs (1 of 2), 1996-1997
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.
Southwest Entertainment Inc. - Catalogs (2 of 2), 1996-1997
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.
Southwest Wholesale, 1990, 1996, 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.
Southwest Wholesale - Catalogs, 1996-1997
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.
Souvenirs, 1978, undated
Willie Nelson includes souvenirs, programs, and published books, documenting his music career, association with Lone Star Beer, and friendship with Jerry Retzloff.
Spacek, Jimmy (25 photographs)
Speeches and remarks, 1981-2006, undated
Speed
Speed Limit, 2010
Speedy West Jr. Band
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.