Popular music
Found in 832 Collections and/or Records:
2 printed copies of Austin Weekly, Gene Autry’s Popular Music Folio of Western Songs, XL newspaper featuring Doug Sahm, Goofin’ Records “Snake Ranch”, benefit raffle promotional flyer, 1947, 1989, 1999
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
4th B Way
The promotional material series is predominately made up of photographic and printed material sent to Patoski from music, television and film production companies, record companies, and talent agencies. Other promotional materials in this series include catalogs, newsletters, festival advertisements, press releases and ephemera all relating to the music industry.
6th Annual KLBJ.FM New Years Eve Bash Featuring the Fabulous Thunderbirds, white mat, Palmer Auditorium. Silver metal frame 14” W x 18.5” H x 1” D , December 31 [no year]
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
7 Walkers, 7 Walkers, Response Records. Track 3 “King Cotton Blues” featuring Willie Nelson, 2010
Materials date from 1964-2018 and consist of CDs, CD-Rs DVDs, 45 rpm records, 33 rpm LPs, 16 mm B/W film, video reel and a 30 ips tape master. All recordings are either written by or featuring Willie Nelson as guest artist or performer.
15 Years in a 10 Year Town, Ward Davis. Track 5 “Old Worn Out Cowboy” with Jamey Johnson, Willie Nelson & Trigger, 2015
Materials date from 1964-2018 and consist of CDs, CD-Rs DVDs, 45 rpm records, 33 rpm LPs, 16 mm B/W film, video reel and a 30 ips tape master. All recordings are either written by or featuring Willie Nelson as guest artist or performer.
20th Century Records
The promotional material series is predominately made up of photographic and printed material sent to Patoski from music, television and film production companies, record companies, and talent agencies. Other promotional materials in this series include catalogs, newsletters, festival advertisements, press releases and ephemera all relating to the music industry.
35mm color slides, 6 pages/95 slides. Alice Cooper, Sex Pistols, Beach Boys, Elvis Costello, Blondie, Ray Davies, Tom Petty. The Ramones, The Police, Joe Jackson and Dave Edmunds, 1977-1979, 1990
45 rpm 12”: Waylon Jennings and Friends “Here’s to the Champion” (Muhammad Ali), BCR, Los Angeles Side A: 1. Waylon Jennings (Dave Cobb Remix) 2. Jaime Wyatt & Shooter Jennings 3. Willie Nelson, Folk Uke, Particle Kid and Waylon Jennings Side B: 4. Waylon Jennings Acoustic Duo 5. Jesse Dayton 6. Jessi Colter & Kris Kristofferson, 2017
Materials date from 1964-2018 and consist of CDs, CD-Rs DVDs, 45 rpm records, 33 rpm LPs, 16 mm B/W film, video reel and a 30 ips tape master. All recordings are either written by or featuring Willie Nelson as guest artist or performer.
45 rpm: Asleep at the Wheel Still The King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys featuring Willie Nelson & The Blind Boys of Alabama. Side One: “New Spanish Two-Step” with Willie Nelson Two: “The Devil Ain’t Lazy” with The Blind Boys of Alabama (Fred Rose), Bismeaux Records. NOTE: UNOPENED, SIGNED BY RAY BENSON, 2015
Materials date from 1964-2018 and consist of CDs, CD-Rs DVDs, 45 rpm records, 33 rpm LPs, 16 mm B/W film, video reel and a 30 ips tape master. All recordings are either written by or featuring Willie Nelson as guest artist or performer.
45 rpm: Willie Nelson and Jack White “Red Headed Stranger”. Performed live inside the Third Man Record Booth, Nashville TN., Third Man Records, April 18th, 2013
Materials date from 1964-2018 and consist of CDs, CD-Rs DVDs, 45 rpm records, 33 rpm LPs, 16 mm B/W film, video reel and a 30 ips tape master. All recordings are either written by or featuring Willie Nelson as guest artist or performer.
1986-1987 Austin Music Awards, black and red, white mat, Austin Opera House. Brown wooden frame 24.25” W x 30.5” H x 1” D. Signed by Guy Juke, Artist, numbered 16/100, March 13 [no year]
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1987-1988 Austin Music Awards, white mat, Palmer Auditorium. Brown wooden frame 20.5” W x 26” H x 1” D. Signed by Guy Juke, Artist, numbered 86/150. Signed and inscribed on back by Bobby Ray “To Ed, Every Nite’s A Saturday Nite, Sorry I Left on Friday, Bobby Ray”, March 11, 1988
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1989-1990 Austin Music Awards, Palmer Auditorium. Unframed 18.25” W x 24” H, March 14, 1990
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1994-1995 13th Annual Austin Music Awards, Palmer Auditorium, Unframed 16” W x 26” H. Signed by Lee Bolton, Artist, numbered 60/100, March 15, 1995
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1995-1996 Austin Music Awards, Palmer Auditorium. Unframed 17” W x 21” H, March 13, 1996
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1996 Hawaii Tour Willie Nelson and Leon Russell, Maui Arts & Cultural Center Castle Theatre, Waikiki Shell, Kona Surf Hotel Convention Center. Unframed 10.5” W x 22.25” H. Signed by Mark Arminski, Artist, March 20-23, 1996
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1997-1998 Austin Music Awards, Austin Music Hall. Unframed 17” w x 22” H, March 18, 1998
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1998-1999 Austin Music Awards, periwinkle blue mat, Austin Music Hall. Black frame 16.5” W x 31.5” H x .5” D. Signed by Perkins, Artist, numbered 2/30, March 17, 1999
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
1999-2000 Austin Music Awards, black & pink, Austin Music Hall. Unframed 24” W x 18” H, March 15, 2000
Archival materials received from Austin, Texas collector and friend of musicians, Ed McPadden. Materials date 1967-2000, and include unframed and framed gig and music scene event posters, photographs as well as copies of Austin scene newspapers, and one issue of Playboy magazine.
50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 WATTS Records
The promotional material series is predominately made up of photographic and printed material sent to Patoski from music, television and film production companies, record companies, and talent agencies. Other promotional materials in this series include catalogs, newsletters, festival advertisements, press releases and ephemera all relating to the music industry.