Popular music -- Writing and publishing
Found in 3491 Collections and/or Records:
“Terri Hendrix”, July 27, 1993
“Terri Hendrix", 1997
“Terri Hendrix”, 2006
Terri Hendrix
“Terri Hendrix”, undated
“Terri Hendrix 1 Transfer”, October, 1998
Terri Hendrix (3 copies)
Terri Hendrix – 3rd Coast Music Network – Velvet Jones”, August 11, 1997
Terri Hendrix ’04, Master, April 13, 2004
“Terri Hendrix 2002” Cedar Creek Recording, Lloyd Maines, Producer (2 reels, sheets with reel 1) , January - February, 2002
“Terri Hendrix and Jim Volk Live at Gruene Hall”, June 6, 1996
“Terri Hendrix and Jim Volk Live at Gruene Hall #2”, undated
“Terri Hendrix and Jim Volk Live at Gruene Hall #3”, undated
“Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines”, April 24, 1999
Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines live at Casbeers, January 13, 2006
“Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines Live at Henflings”, August 21, 2001
Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines. WLUW 88.7 Chicago”, June 2001
Terri Hendrix – audio CD , 6/?/2005
CD’s from Saviano’s research material originally given to Dr. Gary Hartman, director of the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, in 2006 as part of Dr. Hartman’s research for the book “The History of Texas Music”. The 221 CD’s contain interviews with Texas musicians and are labeled as “copy #2”. All titles are from CD covers, handwritten.
Terri Hendrix, Bett Butler, Amram – audio CD, 9/29/02; 10/2/02; 9/29/02
CD’s from Saviano’s research material originally given to Dr. Gary Hartman, director of the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, in 2006 as part of Dr. Hartman’s research for the book “The History of Texas Music”. The 221 CD’s contain interviews with Texas musicians and are labeled as “copy #2”. All titles are from CD covers, handwritten.
Terri Hendrix, Bett Butler, Amram – data CD, 9/29/02; 10/2/02; 9/29/02
CD’s from Saviano’s research material originally given to Dr. Gary Hartman, director of the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, in 2006 as part of Dr. Hartman’s research for the book “The History of Texas Music”. The 221 CD’s contain interviews with Texas musicians and are labeled as “copy #2”. All titles are from CD covers, handwritten.