Musicians -- Texas
Found in 10082 Collections and/or Records:
“Under Arrest Miles Davis/ Harvest Neil Young”, undated
Under the Hat Productions Collection
Cash Edwards and Roger Polson created the collection for Under the Hat Productions during the company’s sixteen year existence starting in 1984 and ending in 2000. The majority of the papers contained are from the period of 1996 through 1999. The papers include a wide variety of promotional materials for their artist clients as well as a number of market research materials and press clippings
Unidentified (16 photographs)
unidentified color photograph [4" x 6"]
Addition to the Durawa Accessions contains seven VHS tapes, limited ephemera and one unopened album "Jammn' with J. R. and Friends"
Unidentified concert SRV and Double Trouble, undated
Unidentified Photographs, 1963-1978
This series is also divided into 4x6 photographs and larger photographs. Within those categories, the photos are arranged by the type of subject (crowd shot, performance, etc.).
Unidentified Songs, undated
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.
Unidentified Tapes #118-119, undated
This listing refers to interviews conducted by Joe Nick Patoski for which written transcripts and/or notes have been made. Box and folder numbers in this list refer to these transcripts and/or notes. Tape numbers in this list refer to the audiocassette tapes listed more fully in Series III.
Unidentified. Tapes #118-119 , undated
Unidentified - Texas flag vest, undated
Unidentified Texas radio employees, undated
Series IV: Media Outlets, 1964-2014, undated
Boxes 172-177
The bulk of the series is radio station press kits and promotional material. There are a small number of TV stations, news outlets, and film production companies also included. The many radio station coverage maps that span all across Texas are unexpected highlights of this series.
Unison, 1998, undated
United Farmer and Rancher Congress Selected Version 120 mins. [Raw footage of United Farmer and Rancher Congress]. VHS, September 11-13, 1986
Unknown: “Sunday Clothes” (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.
Unlabeled: Black box w/ reel of Maxell XLI 35-180B Sound Recording Tape (2 reels)
Box contains DATs for “Saint Mary of the Woods,” CD safety mixes for “Live in Aught-Three,” CD mixes for “Childish Things,” and audio reel from 1987 “Homeless Project” (“James’ first paid recording project), blank audio reels, 2 floppy discs, a CD of “The Old Part of Town,” and 1 DAT containing “Where’s Johnny” and “I’m Not From Here”
Unlabeled: Grey box w/ reel of Ampex Grand Master 456 Studio Mastering Audio
Box contains DATs for “Saint Mary of the Woods,” CD safety mixes for “Live in Aught-Three,” CD mixes for “Childish Things,” and audio reel from 1987 “Homeless Project” (“James’ first paid recording project), blank audio reels, 2 floppy discs, a CD of “The Old Part of Town,” and 1 DAT containing “Where’s Johnny” and “I’m Not From Here”
Unnumbered chapters, undated
Unnumbered Chapters (including handwritten notes)
Unopened album "Jammn' with J. R. and Friends"
Addition to the Durawa Accessions contains seven VHS tapes, limited ephemera and one unopened album "Jammn' with J. R. and Friends"
Unreleased Songs, 1984 - 1987
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.