Musicians -- Texas
Found in 10109 Collections and/or Records:
Manuel Ayala, 2007-2013
Manuel “Cowboy” Donley, 1988, 2011, undated
Manuel “Cowboy” Donley, undated
Manuel Davila, Jr. , undated
Manuel Davila, Sr., undated
Manuel de Hoyos, 1988
Manuel Guerra , undated
Manuel Guerrero, undated
Manuel Guerrero - Clippings, 1991, 2007, undated
Manuel Palafox, undated
Manuel Peña, undated
Manuel Rangel, 2007, undated
Manuel Solis, 2012, undated
Manuscript Drafts, 1992, undated
Manuscripts , 1995-1996, undated
Ma$$ore, 2013, undated
Map of The Bozeman Trail, undated
Archival materials relating to the career and personal life of musician/playwright/author, Bobby Bridger from 1944-2018. Included are photographs (including a photo of Bridger with Lady Bird Johnson); promotional material for A Ballad of the West; handwritten lyrics such as Heal in the Wisdom; and Bridger’s vinyl records of Merging of our Minds, And I Wanted to Sing for the People, and Heal in the Wisdom. Also, included in the collection is a screenplay for Shakespeare and the Indians.
Maquina Musical, 1989
Series VII: Events, 1982-2018, undated
Boxes 193-196
This series contains photographs, schedules, publicity material, and clippings for events and conferences. The Tejano Conjunto Festival is particularly well-represented. It is arranged alphabetically, and then chronologically.
Marathon draft 1, undated
The majority of material consists of working drafts of Marathon, a collaborative work with Darden Smith. Also included are CDs Murder Ballads and Noir Capers Part One and Beat Love Samples and a poster for the Marathon Read-thrus held at University of Texas Performing Arts Center. Few items were in folders; those titles appear in quotation marks.
Marathon draft 2 with handwritten notes, June 2, 2007
The majority of material consists of working drafts of Marathon, a collaborative work with Darden Smith. Also included are CDs Murder Ballads and Noir Capers Part One and Beat Love Samples and a poster for the Marathon Read-thrus held at University of Texas Performing Arts Center. Few items were in folders; those titles appear in quotation marks.