Musicians -- Texas
Found in 11735 Collections and/or Records:
Dave Loggins & Kiwi Austin Opry House. Poster by Danny Garrett., February 5, 1978
Posters are divided into Willie Nelson and non-Willie Nelson subseries. The Nelson posters include ones for the sixth annual Fourth of July picnic; Honeysuckle Rose, and two advertising concerts. The bulk of the non-Willie Nelson posters are for concerts at the Austin Opry House by performers such as The Charlie Daniels Band, Kinky Friedman, Dave Loggins, The Lost Gonzo Band, and Taj Mahal.
David Allen, 2018
David Coronado and the Latinaires , 1994
Series VI: Awards, 1979-2017, undated
Boxes 181-192
Arranged alphabetically by award ceremony name, and then chronologically. Publicity material for music award ceremonies, such as the Grammys, Latin Grammys, Tejano Music Awards, and Noche de Fiesta Tejana comprise the bulk of this series. Of note are the business records of the Texas Talent Musicians Association as they created the Tejano Music Awards. Boxes 189-192 contain awards, arranged chronologically.
David Cruz, 2006, undated
David Cruz - Clippings, 1985, 2006, undated
David deAnda , 2012, undated
David Escalante, 1994
David Farias, 2015, undated
David G. Martinez y Cielo, undated
David Garcia, 2003
David Garza, 1992, 1995, undated
David Gonzáles, 1995
David Halley, Andrew Trace – audio CD , 2/1/1994
CD’s from Saviano’s research material originally given to Dr. Gary Hartman, director of the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, in 2006 as part of Dr. Hartman’s research for the book “The History of Texas Music”. The 221 CD’s contain interviews with Texas musicians and are labeled as “copy #2”. All titles are from CD covers, handwritten.
David Halley, Andrew Trace – data CD , 2/1/1994
CD’s from Saviano’s research material originally given to Dr. Gary Hartman, director of the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, in 2006 as part of Dr. Hartman’s research for the book “The History of Texas Music”. The 221 CD’s contain interviews with Texas musicians and are labeled as “copy #2”. All titles are from CD covers, handwritten.