Blues (Music) -- Texas
Found in 1319 Collections and/or Records:
Miller Genuine Draft band network press kit with memorandum, October 15, 1992
Publicity is divided into Newspaper and Magazine Clippings, and Flyers and Promotional Materials. Newspaper and magazine clippings about Marcia Ball were collected and distributed through promotional packets, press kits, album release announcements, and more, and they span nearly fifty years. Flyers and promotional materials include a variety of items relating to shows, benefits, and festivals, as well as business cards, bumper stickers, and other ephemera.
Millikin, Chesley. Tapes #84-86 , April 27, 1992
Millikin, Chesley Tapes #84-86, undated
This listing refers to interviews conducted by Bill Crawford for which written transcripts and/or notes have been made. Box and folder numbers in this list refer to these transcripts and/or notes. Tape numbers in this list refer to the audiocassette tapes listed more fully in Series III.)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (cover) “Granny Put Her on the Road to Rockin’ Piano”, July 5, 2000
Published material includes numerous magazines and newspapers with articles about Marcia Ball’s career, concerts, lifestyle. Also featured are stories about her and her husband, Jim Fowler, and their Austin restaurant / music venue, La Zona Rosa.
Milwaukee Sentinel “Marsha Ball: Killer Piano Player Rocks On", July 4, 1991
Published material includes numerous magazines and newspapers with articles about Marcia Ball’s career, concerts, lifestyle. Also featured are stories about her and her husband, Jim Fowler, and their Austin restaurant / music venue, La Zona Rosa.
Mississippi Nights Presents Marcia Ball an Evening of Delta Blues, June 14
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.
Mojo Nixon Poster (2 copies), undated
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.
Motel Chronicles by Sam Shepard, Signed “Stevie Ray – To the heart of Texas Sam 6/85 N.M.”, 1982
Murray, David. Tapes #87-89 , July 8, 1992
Music Business
Music (cover article) (2 copies), July 7, 1983
Published material includes numerous magazines and newspapers with articles about Marcia Ball’s career, concerts, lifestyle. Also featured are stories about her and her husband, Jim Fowler, and their Austin restaurant / music venue, La Zona Rosa.
Music Industry , 1977-1993, undated
Musician feature on page 28, July 1984
Published material includes numerous magazines and newspapers with articles about Marcia Ball’s career, concerts, lifestyle. Also featured are stories about her and her husband, Jim Fowler, and their Austin restaurant / music venue, La Zona Rosa.
"Musicians in Tune," by Boyd, Jenny
Myron Floren on Stage"
Series IV: The New Braunfels Museum of Art and Music, documents the museum itself. It also features material from displays on polka music and Wurstfest. In addition there are some unidentified cowboy boots, accordions, and a cowboy hat.
Nagel, undated
This listing refers to interviews conducted by Joe Nick Patoski for which written transcripts and/or notes have been made. Box and folder numbers in this list refer to these transcripts and/or notes. Tape numbers in this list refer to the audiocassette tapes listed more fully in Series III.
NAIRD BILLBOARD “Blues”, June 2, 1990
Published material includes numerous magazines and newspapers with articles about Marcia Ball’s career, concerts, lifestyle. Also featured are stories about her and her husband, Jim Fowler, and their Austin restaurant / music venue, La Zona Rosa.
Narum, Bill. Tape #90, March 1, 1992
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Inc. certificates of nomination for The Vaughan Brothers for “Best Contemporary Blues Recording” for the Family Style album and “Best Rock Instrumental Performance” for “D/FW” (track from Family Style). 2 certificates in folders, , 1990
New Braunfels Museum of Art and Music, 1983-2003, undated
Series IV: The New Braunfels Museum of Art and Music, documents the museum itself. It also features material from displays on polka music and Wurstfest. In addition there are some unidentified cowboy boots, accordions, and a cowboy hat.