Music journalists
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 10340 Collections and/or Records:
Roky Erickson, research materials, undated
File — Box 3337, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Archival materials donated by Austin, Texas based author, music journalist and Grammy nominee, Michael Corcoran. After moving to Texas in 1984, Corcoran worked as the country music critic for the Dallas Morning News. In 1994, he became the pop music critic for the Dallas Morning News until his move to Austin in 1995. In 1995, Corcoran joined the writing staff of the Austin American Statesman working as a music critic until his retirement in 2011. The bulk of the materials in this collection...
Dates:
undated
Roky [Erickson] V / VI, December 6, 2005
Item — Box 8
Series Description
From the Series:
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.
Dates:
December 6, 2005
Roland Gutierrez, 2014
File — Box 32, Folder: 13
Series Description
From the Series:
Series I: Artists Files, 1922-2019, undated Boxes 1-155 Artist Files comprise the bulk of the collection. The files are separated into Male Artist Files and Female Artist Files to maintain Hernández’s original order. Both series are then arranged alphabetically by artist last name or band name. Although the series is titled Artists Files, there are also entrepreneurs, community leaders, promoters, street performers, and many others represented.The material found in...
Dates:
2014
Rolando Marquez, undated
File — Box 61, Folder: 13
Series Description
From the Series:
Series I: Artists Files, 1922-2019, undated Boxes 1-155 Artist Files comprise the bulk of the collection. The files are separated into Male Artist Files and Female Artist Files to maintain Hernández’s original order. Both series are then arranged alphabetically by artist last name or band name. Although the series is titled Artists Files, there are also entrepreneurs, community leaders, promoters, street performers, and many others represented.The material found in...
Dates:
undated
Roller Derby, excerpts from Sunbums, Vol 7 Number 6, undated
File — Box 3337, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Archival materials donated by Austin, Texas based author, music journalist and Grammy nominee, Michael Corcoran. After moving to Texas in 1984, Corcoran worked as the country music critic for the Dallas Morning News. In 1994, he became the pop music critic for the Dallas Morning News until his move to Austin in 1995. In 1995, Corcoran joined the writing staff of the Austin American Statesman working as a music critic until his retirement in 2011. The bulk of the materials in this collection...
Dates:
undated
Rollin' Rock Records
File — Box 8, Folder: 29
Series Description
From the Series:
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.
Dates:
1978-1998, undated
Rolling Stone, “3 Dogs in big D: Bam, Bam, Bam”; “Splendor in the Short Grass” - Corrected typescript, September 2, 1971
File — Box 44, Folder: 19
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
September 2, 1971
Rolling Stone, “3 Dogs in big D: Bam, Bam, Bam”; “Splendor in the Short Grass” - Correspondence, September 2, 1971
File — Box 44, Folder: 16
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
September 2, 1971
Rolling Stone, “3 Dogs in big D: Bam, Bam, Bam”; “Splendor in the Short Grass” - Editorial correspondence, September 2, 1971
File — Box 44, Folder: 15
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
September 2, 1971
Rolling Stone, “3 Dogs in big D: Bam, Bam, Bam”; “Splendor in the Short Grass” - Published copy, September 2, 1971
File — Box 45, Folder: 1
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
September 2, 1971
Rolling Stone, “3 Dogs in big D: Bam, Bam, Bam”; “Splendor in the Short Grass” - Related material, September 2, 1971
File — Box 44, Folder: 17
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
September 2, 1971
Rolling Stone, “3 Dogs in big D: Bam, Bam, Bam”; “Splendor in the Short Grass” - “Splendor in the Short Grass: The Deer Park People in Texas” partial typescript, September 2, 1971
File — Box 44, Folder: 18
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
September 2, 1971
Rolling Stone 50th Anniversary Year Issue 1284, cover story “Trump The Destroyer”, April 06, 2017
File — Box 3320, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Archival material from Austin, Texas author, producer and record label owner Brian T. Atkinson
dating 1956-2019. Materials include concert posters, show flyers, photographs, magazines,
newspapers, news clippings, correspondence, press releases (albums) song lyric sheets, vinyl
LPS, 45rpms, ephemera and artifacts relating to various notable Texas musicians, concert series
and music festivals. Included are music magazine and newspaper (reviews) articles written by
Atkinson and interviews on...
Dates:
April 06, 2017
Rolling Stone, “A Conversation with the Nation’s Oldest Citizen” - Color copy of cover and selected pages , February 1, 1973
File — Box 45, Folder: 17
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
February 1, 1973
Rolling Stone, “Boz Scagg’s Life and, thus Far, Pretty Good Times” - Color copy of cover and selected pages , November 23, 1972
File — Box 45, Folder: 15
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
November 23, 1972
Rolling Stone: General correspondence
File — Box 1, Folder: 4
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged by subject and contains material reflecting important aspects of Lewis’s Life. The Rolling Stone material is a sub-series containing mostly office memoranda, but also some humorous general correspondence and related ephemera. Other notable material is the transcription of Robert Draper’s interview with Lewis, which Draper conducted for his book-length expose, Rolling Stone Magazine: The Uncensored History. Lewis’s...
Dates:
1960-1995
Rolling Stone, “Hillbilly Heaven: Take the Mone and go Limp” - Published copy, April 27, 1972
File — Box 45, Folder: 12
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
April 27, 1972
Rolling Stone, “Hitting the Note with the Allman Brothers Band” - Published copy, November 25, 1971
File — Box 45, Folder: 8
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged alphabetically by publication and surveys Lewis’s entire writing career from his earliest poetry and short fiction publications in Avesta (1955)—the student literary magazine of North Texas State College—to his last published piece, a profile of well-known photographer Birney Imes, published in the Los Angeles Times Magazine (1994). Material from a posthumous collection of Lewis’s writing,...
Dates:
November 25, 1971
Rolling Stone: Inter-office correspondence
File — Box 1, Folder: 5
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is arranged by subject and contains material reflecting important aspects of Lewis’s Life. The Rolling Stone material is a sub-series containing mostly office memoranda, but also some humorous general correspondence and related ephemera. Other notable material is the transcription of Robert Draper’s interview with Lewis, which Draper conducted for his book-length expose, Rolling Stone Magazine: The Uncensored History. Lewis’s...
Dates:
1960-1995
Rolling Stone, Issue No 155, William Burroughs interviews David Bowie, February 28, 1974
File — Box 3322, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Archival material from Austin, Texas author, producer and record label owner Brian T. Atkinson
dating 1956-2019. Materials include concert posters, show flyers, photographs, magazines,
newspapers, news clippings, correspondence, press releases (albums) song lyric sheets, vinyl
LPS, 45rpms, ephemera and artifacts relating to various notable Texas musicians, concert series
and music festivals. Included are music magazine and newspaper (reviews) articles written by
Atkinson and interviews on...
Dates:
February 28, 1974