Music journalists
Found in 9793 Collections and/or Records:
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - “Later Events” handwritten and typed notes, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - “Memory” handwritten and typed notes, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - "Oak Cliff Memory” handwritten and typed notes, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - Photographs and other artifacts from Robert Chandler, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - Photographs and scanned copies of photographs, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - Photographs from Larry Dennis, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - Related material, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - Research, 1994-1995
Goodbye If You Call That Gone - Typed notes and printout of completed pages, 1994-1995
" 'Goodbye' Proposal + Signed Contracts w/ M . Hamilberg Agency"; Contract, original and final draft for Grover Lewis' unpublished memoir, "Goodbye If You Call That Gone", correspondence, 1993-1994
"Goodbye Walter Cronkite A Screenplay by Gover Lewis"; Edited draft of screenplay. Removed from a box marked by Rae Lewis "Note: I think this is related to or a different versionof 'Pictures" RL", undated
"Goodbye/Sections: L. McMurtry Contains Two Letters From L. McMurtry"; Correspondence between Rae Lewis and Larry McMurtry"; , 2003
Goodwin, Richard. Tape #46/a, November 13, 1991
Gordon, Lois and Alan, "American Chronicle", 1987
Gordon, Robert, “Annotated Discography, Jazz West Coast: the Los Angeles Jazz Scene of the 1950s", 1986
Gottschalk. Tape #57, undated
Gourds
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’.
Gourds (Kev)-Statesman, December 23, 2008
Writer and journalist Brian T. Atkinson donated his interviews, research, notes, and drafts for his articles and for his book I’ll Be Here in the Morning: The Songwriting Legacy of Townes Van Zandt. Included in this donation are over 200 audiocassettes that contain interviews with legendary musicians about Townes Van Zandt.
Government Lawlessness in America, “Prisoners of War in Sunny California” - Published copy, 1971
Grace Jones: Kraft Work
The majority of phonographs in this series are from Patoski's personal collection, but some were sent to him as promotional material. The audio cassettes are mostly non-professional recordings of music, and a few are of interviews with musicians. A relatively large portion of the audio cassettes are of the band Joe "King" Carrasco, which Patoski managed during the 1980s.