Music -- Texas
Found in 12756 Collections and/or Records:
Country Music Reporter, January 1973- February 1974
This series consists of a variety of published materials including country music newspapers and magazines. This material is arranged with the Country Music Reporter and Music City News first because they have the most issues, and arranged chronologically. The remaining published material, newspapers and magazines are arranged alphabetically.
Country Music; U.K.’s Country Music Magazine, August 2001
Archival materials relating to the career and personal life of musician/playwright/author, Bobby Bridger from 1944-2018. Included are photographs (including a photo of Bridger with Lady Bird Johnson); promotional material for A Ballad of the West; handwritten lyrics such as Heal in the Wisdom; and Bridger’s vinyl records of Merging of our Minds, And I Wanted to Sing for the People, and Heal in the Wisdom. Also, included in the collection is a screenplay for Shakespeare and the Indians.
Country Rambler, December 2, 1976
Newspapers and magazines are divided between those relating to Willie Nelson, and other music publications.
Country Roland, undated
Country Song Roundup, December 1976
Newspapers and magazines are divided between those relating to Willie Nelson, and other music publications.
Country Ted Lacey cover, March, 1996
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Country: The Music and the Musicians: Pickers, Slickers, Cheatin’ Hearts & Stars. Promotional booklet, undated
Ray Benson's archive contains materials documenting his entire career, featuring records, photographs, instruments, wardrobe, awards and other memorabilia dating from 1951-2018.
Country Top 50 Charts, lists Bridger as a “Newcomer Pick”, March 9, 1968
Archival materials relating to the career and personal life of musician/playwright/author, Bobby Bridger from 1944-2018. Included are photographs (including a photo of Bridger with Lady Bird Johnson); promotional material for A Ballad of the West; handwritten lyrics such as Heal in the Wisdom; and Bridger’s vinyl records of Merging of our Minds, And I Wanted to Sing for the People, and Heal in the Wisdom. Also, included in the collection is a screenplay for Shakespeare and the Indians.
Course packet for feature writing class taught by Patoski, 1998
This series documents the wide variety of topics Patoski has written about, and helps illustrate his writing process from initial handwritten notes to published articles. Contained in this series are clippings of Patoski's work, as well as unpublished band and club reviews, creative works, and a large quantity of handwritten notes. A course packet for a feature writing class taught by Patoski is also included in this series.
Court documents
Court Documents, 1995
Court, Jimmy (3 photographs)
Court Yard Hounds – interview notes with Emily Robinson, Marty Maguire, and Lloyd Maines, 2013
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’.
Cousins, Maggie, 1963-1986, undated
Cover Art
Cover for the audio book Como la Flor by Patoski; box is empty and several color “prints” which appear to be from ads from the early 30’s or 40’s, undated
Variety of material including CDs, LPs, t-shirt and caps, posters, magazines, newspapers and newspaper clippings, drafts and manuscripts of work, photos, correspondence, music announcements and musician press kits, notes and notebooks, maps, brochures and other artifacts. Majority of material was not in files or labeled; file titles are in quotation marks when present.
Cover renderings
Cowan, Danny (4 photographs)
Cowboy Boots
Cowboy Copas - "How much Do I Owe You," "Tennessee Waltz"
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.