Music -- Texas
Found in 12949 Collections and/or Records:
Los Vidals, undated
Los Volcanes de Eddie Rodriguez, 2003
Los Weebads del Norte, undated
Los Wingos, undated
Los Zarate, 1988
Lost Creek Country Club, circa 1980-1989
Lost Gonzo Band – 3 photographs; 9 photographs from “Benefit of the Doubt,” Austin World Headquarters, February 7, 1980
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’.
Lost Highway Band
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.
“Lost in the Backyard” (loose page)
Lost Tampico Mine, undated
Lotions, The (3 photographs)
Lou Cabaza, 2000
Louie Bustos, 1990, 2017, undated
Louie Guerrero, undated
Louie Marinez, undated
Louis Ayala Gonzales, 2009
Louis Jordan - "Daddy-O," "You're on the Right Track Baby"
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.
Louis Jordan - "That Chick's Too Young to Fry," "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie"
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.
Louis Ramirez, 2007
Louise Mandrell
Photographs are arranged by subject, featuring Retzloff with various performers, Willie Nelson, and other musicians performing and off-stage. Oversized photographs are in boxes 9 and 12.