Musicians -- Texas
Found in 10109 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopy of Rich Minus’s Induction into the inaugural Texas Music Legends Hall of Fame, January 14, 2016
Archives material received from the surviving family of musician, Rich Minus. This collection are the remaining items of Rich Minus’s life possessions from childhood mementos, to posters, and handwritten song lyrics. Majority of the items in the collection were photocopied from the original documents due to issues of mold. Also, included in the collection are his well-known black cowboy hat, guitar and guitar strap are part of this collection, 1940-2018.
Photocopy of Rio Colton’s Number, undated
Archives material received from the surviving family of musician, Rich Minus. This collection are the remaining items of Rich Minus’s life possessions from childhood mementos, to posters, and handwritten song lyrics. Majority of the items in the collection were photocopied from the original documents due to issues of mold. Also, included in the collection are his well-known black cowboy hat, guitar and guitar strap are part of this collection, 1940-2018.
Photocopy of Rosenberg Library Oral History Collection, Interview with Frank H. Newman, November 13, 1989
Archives material received from the surviving family of musician, Rich Minus. This collection are the remaining items of Rich Minus’s life possessions from childhood mementos, to posters, and handwritten song lyrics. Majority of the items in the collection were photocopied from the original documents due to issues of mold. Also, included in the collection are his well-known black cowboy hat, guitar and guitar strap are part of this collection, 1940-2018.
Photocopy of San Antonio Light’s article of Rich Minus, July 8, 1990
Archives material received from the surviving family of musician, Rich Minus. This collection are the remaining items of Rich Minus’s life possessions from childhood mementos, to posters, and handwritten song lyrics. Majority of the items in the collection were photocopied from the original documents due to issues of mold. Also, included in the collection are his well-known black cowboy hat, guitar and guitar strap are part of this collection, 1940-2018.
Photocopy of St. Mary’s University Commencement Exercises, May 29, 1960
Archives material received from the surviving family of musician, Rich Minus. This collection are the remaining items of Rich Minus’s life possessions from childhood mementos, to posters, and handwritten song lyrics. Majority of the items in the collection were photocopied from the original documents due to issues of mold. Also, included in the collection are his well-known black cowboy hat, guitar and guitar strap are part of this collection, 1940-2018.
Photocopy of The Man Who Owed Everyone, undated
This series is composed of material relating to Nelson's career as a singer, songwriter and performer. It contains Nelson's own song compositions, scripts for possible movie projects, letters to Nelson suggesting songs and other projects, and Nelson's tour itineraries. Of interest are Nelson's handwritten lyrics, some scribbled on paper scraps, napkins, and hotel stationery.
Photocopy version of January 1964 Time Magazine, undated
Author Jesse Sublett’s collection of works including his research on his book 1960s Austin Gangsters: Organized Crime That Rocked the Capital; research on a book about gangster Timmy Overton; and a preliminary print of his book Armadillo World Headquarters which was co-written by Eddie Wilson. Also included are posters for his band, The Skunks, and various other posters to events where Sublett appeared, 2003-2016.
Photograph-ACL Bill Arhos with: Mike Archenhold-Camera, Terry Lickona-Producer, Susan Caldwell-Assoc. Producer, Jeff Peterson-Assoc. Producer, Gary Menotti-Director, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Baseball, three men in Rice uniforms, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Basketball “Arhos shot tipped by Estes”, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos and Darrell Royal, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos and former Rice baseball player, Lance Berkman, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos and Willie Nelson, prior to second season taping of entire “Redheaded Stranger,” Jerry Retzloff in background, circa 1976
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos, photo by Beverly Spicer, circa 1984
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos playing baseball, 1967
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos playing baseball (Arhos lettered for three years at Rice), undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph-Bill Arhos with a bass he caught in Bull Creek in Austin, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph by Dan Flores of the Texas Tornados; included in the photograph are Augie Myers, Doug Sahm, Freddy Fender, Flaco Jimenez, Durawa and two others 8" x 10" color photo
Additional awards, photographs, and some ephemera documenting Ernie Durawa's career.
Photograph-Dog in a tree, “Rio,” this dog belonged to J. T. Van Zandt, son of Townes Van Zandt, undated
This donation includes awards, certificates, photographs, letters, drawings, clippings, and memorabilia.
Photograph identified by Durawa as the Delbert McClinton band along with McClinton's father 8" x 10" black/white, circa 1979
Additional awards, photographs, and some ephemera documenting Ernie Durawa's career.