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Found in 2836 Collections and/or Records:

Reel 9 of 9, June 13, 2005

 Item — Box 14, Reel: 015

Reel 10, August 2, 2003

 Item — Box 16, Reel: 026
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) No More Buffalo; 2) St. Mary’s of the Woods

Dates: August 2, 2003

Reel 11

 Item — Box 16, Reel: 027
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) St. Mary’s of the Woods (Vocal down .3 on verses); 2) Rex’s Blues; 3) Rex’s Blues (Vocal up .3)

Dates: 2003

Reel 12

 Item — Box 16, Reel: 028
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) Levelland; 2) Levelland (Vocal Up .5)

Dates: 2003

Reel 13b, September 13, 2003

 Item — Box 16, Reel: 029
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) Rachel’s Song; 2) Rachel’s Song (Vocal Up .5)

Dates: Other: September 13, 2003

Reel 14

 Item — Box 16, Reel: 030
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) Red Dress (remix); 2) Red Dress (remix - Vocal up .5)

Dates: 2003

Reel 15

 Item — Box 16, Reel: 031
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) Wasteland (remix); 2) Waterline (remix - Vocals up 1 db)

Dates: 2003

Reel 17, November 17, 2003

 Item — Box 17, Reel: 033
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) St. Mary's of the Woods; 2) St. Mary’s of the Woods (Vocal Up .5)

Dates: November 17, 2003

Reel 19, November 18, 2003

 Item — Box 17, Reel: 034
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) I'm Not From Here 11/18; 2) I’m Not From Here (Vocal up .5); 3) I’m Not From Here (Vocal up 1 db)

Dates: November 18, 2003

Reel 21, , November 20, 2003

 Item — Box 17, Reel: 035
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) Choctaw Bingo (Vocal Up .5) 11/20; 2) Lights of Cheyenne (Vocal Up .5) 11/20

Dates: , November 20, 2003

Reel 22, , November 20, 2003

 Item — Box 17, Reel: 036
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) Choctaw Bingo (Vocal Up 1 db) 11/20; 2) Lights of Cheyenne 11/20

Dates: , November 20, 2003

Reel 23, November 21, 2003

 Item — Box 17, Reel: 037
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) For All I Knew 11/21; 2) For All I Know (Vocals Up .5) 11/21; 3) For All I Know (Vocal Up 1) 11/21

Dates: November 21, 2003

Reel 24, November 24. 2003

 Item — Box 17, Reel: 038
Contents

(Side label dated 13-Sep-10). Contents: 1) 60 Acres 11/24; 2) 60 Acres (Vocal Up .5) 11/24; 3) 60 Acres (vocal up 1) 11/24; 4) Max’s Therom

Dates: November 24. 2003

Reese, Pauline – 1 photograph

 File — Box 2973, Folder: 10
Abstract From the Series:

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’.

Dates: 1980 - 2010

Reese, Pauline. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (CD) [Willie Nelson guest vocalist], 2004

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Willie Nelson Recording Collection spans 1954-2010, chronicling the career of renowned Texas singer, songwriter, and bandleader. The collection contains 877 recordings, including LPs, 45 rpms, audio cassettes, compact discs, VHS cassettes, and DVDs. Included in the collection are recordings under Nelson’s leadership as well as recordings on which he is a guest musician, producer, or songwriter. Highlights from the collection include Nelson’s first 45 rpm record released under his name,...
Dates: 2004

Reeves, Jim. I Love You (LP) ["Man With The Blues" written by Willie Nelson], undated

 Item — Box 30
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Willie Nelson Recording Collection spans 1954-2010, chronicling the career of renowned Texas singer, songwriter, and bandleader. The collection contains 877 recordings, including LPs, 45 rpms, audio cassettes, compact discs, VHS cassettes, and DVDs. Included in the collection are recordings under Nelson’s leadership as well as recordings on which he is a guest musician, producer, or songwriter. Highlights from the collection include Nelson’s first 45 rpm record released under his name,...
Dates: undated

Reid, Ace (cartoonist)

 File — Box 2973, Folder: 11
Abstract From the Series:

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’.

Dates: 1980 - 2010

Rejection letters, directory of organizations funded by Farm Aid, clippings, records of grants approved, and newsletters, April-August 1988

 File — Box 7, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1985, Nelson, alarmed by reports of failing family farms, decided, with the help of other performers, to stage concert benefits. The proceeds were to be channeled to provide assistance to needy agricultural families. Bill Wittliff served as an adviser to the project. His wife, Sally Wittliff, recommended the Massachusetts social activist, Carolyn Mugar, to administer the project. The first Farm Aid concert was held September 25, 1985 in Champaign, Illinois. By 1995, Nelson had done...
Dates: April-August 1988

Rejection letters, newsletters, copies of disbursement checks, correspondence, clippings, minutes from AG-Link Hotline Board of Directors meeting, transcript of the testimony of Dr. Max E. Glenn representing the Oklahoma AG-Link Coalition and the Oklahoma Conference of Churches before the National Action Commission on the Mental Health of Rural Americans, Des Moines, Iowa, December 2, 1987, and a sampling of work funded by Farm Aid, November-December 1987

 File — Box 7, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1985, Nelson, alarmed by reports of failing family farms, decided, with the help of other performers, to stage concert benefits. The proceeds were to be channeled to provide assistance to needy agricultural families. Bill Wittliff served as an adviser to the project. His wife, Sally Wittliff, recommended the Massachusetts social activist, Carolyn Mugar, to administer the project. The first Farm Aid concert was held September 25, 1985 in Champaign, Illinois. By 1995, Nelson had done...
Dates: November-December 1987