Music journalists
Found in 8894 Collections and/or Records:
Jazz: Photographs by Milt Hinton Engagement Calendar. Ed Ward's personal datebook, 1992
JB Records, undated
Series III: Record Labels, 1950-2016,undated
Boxes 165-171
Arranged alphabetically by record label, this series contains promotional material, business documents, and catalogs from prominent Tejano record labels. Hacienda Records is particularly well-represented. Also,of note is correspondence from Carmen Marroquin (of the sister musical act Carmen and Laura) whose husband Armando Marroquin founded Ideal Records.
JCOA Record distribution information guides, 1972
Jean LeGrand - Advertisements, 1992, 1994
Jean LeGrand - Albums and lyrics, 1994, undated
Jean LeGrand - Clippings, 1987-1994, undated
Jean LeGrand - Photographs, undated
Jean LeGrand - Publicity, undated
Jean LeGrand - Ramón Hernández material, 1987, 1989, undated
Jeanine Acquart, 1995
Jeans: Wrangler/Levi's
This series of subject files and artist files, made up of newspaper clippings, notes, interviews, photographs and ephemera, illustrates Patoski's many areas of interest and his research methods. Patoski wrote about and published pieces relating to many of the topics and people in the subject and artist files. Of particular note is the large amount on material on Joe "King" Carrasco and his band, who Patoski managed in the 1980s.
Jeff Buckley “Live at Sine”
The second largest series in the collection is the audiocassette tapes. The cassettes are arranged in alphabetical order and include Austin bands such as: The Chickadiesles, John Cale, Clifford Antone, Ray Wylie, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Jeff Griffith cover (2), January, 2010
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Jehovah’s Witnesses
This series contains research on various people and places (arranged in alphabetical order), in the form of typewritten notes, photographs, scholarly papers, Tejano Press kits, Abraham’s military records, a Selena Boutique catalog and information on Texas radio stations. Yolanda Saldivar’s folder within this series contains her signed murder confession with the Corpus Christi police. In addition, there is extensive information collected on Tejano music and Tejano stars.