Musicians -- Texas
Found in 11029 Collections and/or Records:
Teri G., undated
Terri Sampley cover, March, 2010
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
“Terry” (loose pages)
Terry's Mega Guitar Benefit Concert , April 6, 1996
Additions to the Ernie Durawa collection includes photographs and VHS tapes relating to Ernie Durawa and the Texas Tornados.
“Terry’s Writings Starting October 2, 1981” (2 folders)
Newspaper articles, SXSW and ACL programs, and drafts for the John T. Davis archive. This collection includes a wide expanse of Davis’s articles from 1980-2010, including articles from Davis’s music review column in the Austin-American Statesman. This collection also contains official SXSW and ACL music and program guides, as well as drafts of Davis’s comprehensive ACL book, Austin City Limits: 25 Years of Music.
"Terry/Scott” Cassette Tapes, November 23, 1998
Newspaper articles, SXSW and ACL programs, and drafts for the John T. Davis archive. This collection includes a wide expanse of Davis’s articles from 1980-2010, including articles from Davis’s music review column in the Austin-American Statesman. This collection also contains official SXSW and ACL music and program guides, as well as drafts of Davis’s comprehensive ACL book, Austin City Limits: 25 Years of Music.
Tex-Mas Tamalada, 2008
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.
Tex-Mex Kadillaks, 2007-2008, undated
Tex Pop (Museum) cover. Margaret Moser. (2), January, 2015
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Texacala Jones cover, July, 1996
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Texans United Concert” (Case says “Willie – Borderline”) A) “One More Time” Doc. Poolus(?)/Ken Hirsch “Happy Hard Times” DP, DR, John 212-580-7784 B) Willie, Waylon, Kris & Johnny - Case reads Highwaymen For More Information Call Annette Harrison 264-0222 – (Cassette possibly re-recorded to be what side 2 is labelled.), undated
Texas Black Cats, undated
Texas Boogie-Woogie & Blues (2 Copies), December 9, 1995
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.
Texas Book Festival
Texas Country Music Sings for the Runaway Hotline. Austin Opera House. Featuring Michael Martin Murphey, Jerry Jeff Walker, Gary P. Nunn, Ray Wiley Hubbard, B. W. Stevenson, Rusty Wier, Bobby Bridger, Geezinslaws, Lost Gonzo Reunion, and Steve Fromholz as emcee. Poster by Jim Franklin, October 5, 1984
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.
Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services certifate of appreciation, including drawings from children to Benson, September 16, 1992
The Ray Benson archive includes material documenting Benson’s music career from 1971-2017. Majority of the collection includes promotional articles, including an article from John Morthland; and awards. Included in the collection are photographs of Benson with President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and others; Benson’s boots and concert jacket; and correspondence with Dolly Parton and others. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Benson’s original descriptions.
Texas Exes (4 photographs)
Texas Express - La Tropa F, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1996, undated
Texas Festival at the Kennedy Center photograph, June 11-22, 1991
Texas Folklife Resources
Additions to the John T. Davis Accessions include his extensive subject files, arranged alphabetically by artist. Contents vary, but typically include promotional photographs, Davis’ writings and interview notes, press releases, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera. Not everything in the folders is listed below, but when they exist, photos, interviews, and select items are noted. Folders titles are Davis’.