Musicians -- Texas
Found in 11735 Collections and/or Records:
Published Material, 1970-1984
This series consists of a variety of published materials including country music newspapers and magazines. This material is arranged with the Country Music Reporter and Music City News first because they have the most issues, and arranged chronologically. The remaining published material, newspapers and magazines are arranged alphabetically.
Pueblo, undated
Pueblo Band, undated
Puistoblues (2 copies) and bumper sticker, June 25, 2003
This series includes over 60 posters for concerts, benefits, and other appearances. Most feature Marcia Ball, but some include other artists, particularly a number of posters for the Austin venue, La Zona Rosa, owned by Ball and her husband, Jim Fowler.
“Puppy Dog Eyes” by James McMurtry and Fred Holler (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.
Pura Pinche Blues (Randy Garibay) - Joe Posada, 1991, undated
Series VIII: Merchandise, 1987-2018, undated
Boxes 197-205
Arranged alphabetically by artist, the bulk of the series are commemorative t-shirts. There is a small collection of other branded clothing that includes hats, patches, and women’s underwear.
Pure Prairie League (3 photographs)
Puro Party Band, undated
Pushmonkey. Maize (CD) [Willie Nelson guest vocalist], 1994
Pushmonkey. Maize - Remastered (CD) [Willie Nelson guest vocalist], 2002
Q-Zone Records, 2001, 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.
¡Que Onda!, 1995
Qué Pasa San Antonio, 2004-2005
Que Rico, undated
Queen of the Boogie Woogie, July 16, 1997
This series includes over 60 posters for concerts, benefits, and other appearances. Most feature Marcia Ball, but some include other artists, particularly a number of posters for the Austin venue, La Zona Rosa, owned by Ball and her husband, Jim Fowler.
Quemado, undated
"Quincy Jones presents the Montreux Jazz Festival The Texas Tornados 1:51:39"
Addition to the Durawa Accessions contains seven VHS tapes, limited ephemera and one unopened album "Jammn' with J. R. and Friends"
Quintanilla, Abraham, Jr.
This series contains research on various people and places (arranged in alphabetical order), in the form of typewritten notes, photographs, scholarly papers, Tejano Press kits, Abraham’s military records, a Selena Boutique catalog and information on Texas radio stations. Yolanda Saldivar’s folder within this series contains her signed murder confession with the Corpus Christi police. In addition, there is extensive information collected on Tejano music and Tejano stars.