photo by Wyatt McSpadden
Joe Nick Patoski is an award-winning journalist and author who is widely considered a leading expert on Texas, particularly with his reporting and writing on music, the environment, and myriad aspects of Texas culture. He has authored biographies of Willie Nelson and Selena, and he has co-authored a biography of Stevie Ray Vaughan. He has collaborated with photographer Laurence Parent on books about the Texas Mountains, the Texas Coast, and Big Bend National Park, all published by University of Texas Press. He has also published Generations on the Land: A Conservation Legacy (Texas A&M Press) and Texas High School Football: More Than the Game (Texas Historical Commission).
His book, The Dallas Cowboys: The Outrageous History of the Biggest, Loudest, Most Hated, Best Loved Football Team in America, an 800 page history of the football team and the city of Dallas, was published by Little, Brown & Company in 2012.
In 2015, Patoski directed the music documentary film Sir Doug & The Genuine Texas Cosmic Groove, about the San Antonio and Austin musician Doug Sahm, which premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival.
He authored an outsider’s history of Austin, Austin to ATX: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers, and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas, published by Texas A&M University Press in 2019.
In 2020, he self-published The Ballas of Robert Ealey and His Five Careless Lovers: An Oral History, telling the tale of a legendary Fort Worth, Texas blues band,
A long-time writer for Texas Monthly, and a Writer At Large at Texas Highways magazine, Patoski's byline has also appeared in many other magazines and newspapers. He hosted the Texas Music Hour of Power, a weekly radio program showcasing the breadth of Texas Music, for Marfa Public Radio and Wimberley Valley Radio. He lives near Wimberley in the Texas Hill Country where he swims and paddles in the Blanco River.
Patoski began donating his literary papers to the Wittliff Collections in 1993. He has made numerous donations over the years and his collection is one of the major archives at the Wittliff. A selection of 31 boxes of Patoski's papers has been archivally processed and a finding aid to the collection has been created. It is posted below in its entirety.
In addition, numerous other gifts from Patoski--in the form of archival inventories, rather than a completed finding aid--are also listed on this page, below the finding aid. Please note that the inventory of Patoski's literary papers listed on this page is a very large file--in print form it totals approximately 70 pages.
To conduct research in the Patoski archive, please contact the archivist for a research appointment using the guidelines on the sidebar.
Joe Nick Patoski's author website
Wittliff Collections
Albert B. Alkek Library/Texas State University-San Marcos
Joe Nick Patoski
Papers, 1929-1998
Bulk: 1975-1995
Collection 029
31 boxes (17 linear feet)
Acquisition: Gift donated by Joe Nick Patoski, 1997-1998. Note: Contact the SWWC for information about additional materials from this writer that have not yet been fullyprocessed.
Access: Open for Research. Photocopying allowed. JNP holds copyright for Selena materials he wrote and created, and half of the Caught in the Crossfire materials he wrote and created with co-author Bill Crawford. Other items will require copyright status determined on a case- by -case basis.
Processed by: Emily Painton, 1998. [Inventory Revised by Amy Cockreham, 2006]
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
Typescripts, correspondence, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, printed material, handwritten notes, ephemera, and artifacts, 1929 to 1998 (bulk 1975-1995), created and maintained by Joe Nick Patoski, document much of his writing career, as well as some aspects of his business and personal life.
The collection has been arranged into nine series: Writing (1975-1998, n.d.), Correspondence (1971-1998, n.d.), Promotional Material (1975-1998, n.d.), Research Material (1929-1998, n.d.), Artist Development Inc. (1985-1986, n.d.), Personal (1980-1995), Photographic Material (n.d.), Ephemera and Printed Material (1975-1997), and Sound Recordings (1962-1990). These series have been created by the cataloger, as the materials arrived with very little discernible order. Though Research Material and Writing are not the two largest series in the collection, they do offer the most insight into Patoski's research and writing process, as well as into the topics that interest him. The largest series include Sound Recordings (5.5 lin. ft.), Promotional Material (almost 4 lin. ft.), and Research Material (3.25 lin. ft.).
Music, in particular Texas and Southwestern music and musicians, is one of Patoski's major areas of interest. This is well documented in the collection, as each series contains material that reveals Patoski's involvement in the music world as a manager, a critic, and as a fan. Much of the music material (photographs, interviews, clippings, ephemera) in the Research Material series was complied by Patoski, and it relates to later articles and books written by Patoski. The largest concentration of music related material is in the Promotional Material series, but the majority of these materials (publicity photographs, press releases, news clippings) are commercial in nature, and were routinely mailed to Patoski. Therefore, these materials do not necessarily reflect his personal tastes or interests in music.
Patoski's passion for music has not prevented him from writing about many other topics. He has written on topics ranging from miniature golf to B-B-Q to the closing of Aquarena Springs in San Marcos. The wide variety of topics Patoski has researched and written about is well represented in the Writing series and the Research series.
A relatively smaller group of material in this collection relates to Patoski's personal life. In the Correspondence series, many of the letters, particularly the letters from his father, offer insight into Patoski's relationships with family and friends. The Photographic Material series contains many unidentified snapshots of Patoski with friends and family throughout his life.
Two other collections containing Joe Nick Patoski's papers are also housed at the Southwestern Writers Collection. The Crawford /Patoski Stevie Ray Vaughan Biography Papers (1964-1993), and the Patoski Selena: Como La Flor Papers (1994-1997) (unprocessed as of 10/98). These two collections only contain material specifically related to the production of those particular books, and offer further insight into Patoski's research and writing process.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series I: Writing, 1975-1998, n.d.
Boxes 1-3
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.
Series II: Correspondence, 1971-1998, n.d.
Boxes 3-4
This series contains Patoski's personal and professional correspondence, separated into groupings, for Texas Monthly Correspondence and General Correspondence. The majority of the general correspondence is personal in nature. Of particular interest is the relatively large number of letters in general correspondence from Patoski's father, Victor Patoski, most of which are signed simply with the letter V. The Texas Monthly correspondence are mostly from fans and critics of Patoski's work in the magazine. Also contained in the Texas Monthly correspondence are interoffice memos, letters from other publications soliciting Patoski's work, correspondence regarding editing, general fan letters, and several personal letters.
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975-1998, n.d.
Boxes 4-11
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.
Series IV: Research Material, 1929-1998, n.d.
Boxes 11-17, 28
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.
Series V: Artist Development Inc., 1985-1986, n.d.
Box 18
This series consists of bank records and a photograph from Joe Nick Patoski's music management business, Artist Development, Inc. This business existed from about 1985 to 1987, and managed several music groups including Joe "King" Carrasco, Dino Lee, and The True Believers. Patoski managed these groups while he was also working full-time at Texas Monthly.
Series VI: Personal, 1980-1995, n.d.
Boxes 18, 29, 30, 31
This series contains a small group of documents pertaining to Patoski's personal financial, legal, and medical matters, as well as art works on paper, and an array of artifacts. Of particular interest is Patoski's collection of mostly music related buttons.
Series VII: Photographic Material, n.d.
Box 19
The photographs in this series are more personal in nature than those in previous series. Many images of Patoski throughout his life are contained in this series.
Series VIII: Ephemera and Printed Material, 1962-1990
Box 19-20
This series is a collection of miscellaneous clippings and notes. They are divided into different categories. They are writing related, travel related, health and medical related, or arts related.
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d.
Box 21-27
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.
SERIES SUMMARY
Series I. Writing, 1975 – 1998, n.d.
Series II. Correspondence, 1971 – 1998, n.d.
Series III. Promotional Material, 1975 – 1998, n.d.
Subseries A. Music by label
Subseries B. Music Catalogs by title
Subseries C. Music Newsletters by title
Subseries D. Music Festivals by festival
Subseries E. Music Press Releases by subject
Subseries F. Music Ephemera
Subseries G. Television and Film by label
Series IV. Research Material, 1929 – 1998, n.d.
Subseries A. Subject Files
Subseries B. Artist Files
Series V. Artist Development Inc., 1985 – 1986, n.d.
Series VI. Personal, 1980 – 1995, n.d.
Subseries A. Financial/Legal/Medical
Subseries B. Art on Paper
Subseries C. Artifacts
Series VII. Photographic Material, n.d.
Series VIII. Ephemera and Printed Material, 1962 - 1990
Series IX. Sound Recordings, 1962 – 1990, n.d.
Subseries A. Phonographs
Subseries B. Compact Disc
Subseries C. Audio Cassettes
Box Folder
Series I: Writing, 1975-1998, n.d.
Clippings of Patoski's work, 1975-1995
1 1 Austin American-Statesman by date, 1978-1979
1 2 Other clippings by title, 1975-1995, n.d.
1 3 Reviews, 1975, n.d.
1 4-5 Creative works, 1975-1998, n.d.
1 6 Course packet for feature writing class taught by JNP, 1998
2 1-5 Handwritten Notes, n.d.
3 1-3 Handwritten Notes, n.d., cont.
Series II: Correspondence, 1971-1998, n.d.
3 4-5 Texas Monthly by name,1977-1998, n.d.
3 6 General Correspondence by name, 1971-1998, n.d.
4 1 General Correspondence by name, 1971-1998, n.d., cont.
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975-1998, n.d.
Subseries A. Music by label, 1978-1998, n.d.
4 2 50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 WATTS Records
4 3 4th B Way
4 4 20th Century Records
4 5 A & M Records
4 6 ATCO
4 7 Alligator Records
4 8 Amazing Records
4 9 Antone's Records
4 10 Arhoolie Records
4 11 Arista
4 12 Asylum Records
4 13 Atlantic Records
4 14 Austin City Limits
4 15 BGM Network
4 16 BNA Records
Box Folder
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975 – 1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Music by label, 1978 – 1998, cont.
4 17 Bagdasarian Productions
4 18 Behemoth Records
4 19 Benson & Hedges Blues
4 20 Big Chief Records
4 21 Black Top Records
4 22 Blaker Productions
5 1 Boffo Records
5 2 CBS Associated
5 3-7 Capitol Records
6 1 Capricorn Records
6 2 Century Media Records
6 3 Cinemax
6 4 Circle One Management
6 5 Columbia
6 6 Combat Earache
6 7 Crystal Clear Sound
6 8 Curb Records
6 9 DPZ Music Production, Inc.
6 10 David Geffen Company
6 11 Death Row Records
6 12 Decca Records
6 13 Deja Disc
6 14 Delicious Vinyl
6 15 Dickie Malone Productions
6 16 Discos International
6 17 Dos Records
6 18 Dragon Street Records
6 19 E2 Squared
6 20 EMI Latina
6 21 E. Z. Money Productions
6 22 East West Records
6 23 Eastern Front Records
6 24 Elektra Entertainment
Box Folder
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Music by label, 1978-1998, n.d., cont.
6 25 Energy Records
6 26 Epic
7 1 Epic, cont.
7 2 FM Records
7 3 Fantasy
7 4 First Warning
7 5 Flying Fish
7 6 Full Circle Records
7 7 Gaia Records LTD.
7 8 Giant
7 9 Gibson USA
7 10 Gila Monster Productions
7 11 Gold Castle
7 12 Good Music Management Inc.
7 13 Good Kitty Records and Tapes
7 14 Gramavision
7 15 Heads Up Records International
7 16 Hightone Records
7 17 Hollywood Records
7 18 Hopeless Records
7 19 Hot Schatz
7 20 Imax Corporation
7 21 Interscope Records
7 22 Island
7 23 Jericho Promotions, Inc.
7 24 Justice Records
7 25 Juggler Company Limited
7 26 Keith Case & Associates
7 27 MCA
7 28 Mammoth Records
8 1 Mango
8 2 Margaritaville Records
8 3 Marlboro Music
Box Folder
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Music by label, 1978-1998, n.d., cont.
8 4 Megaforce Entertainment
8 5 Mercury
8 6 Merengazo Records
8 7 Myers Media
8 8 Network Ink
8 9 Nothing/Interscope Records
8 10 Ozark Talent
8 11 Paladin Records
8 12 El Parche Productions
8 13 Pointblank
8 14 Polygram
8 15 Priority Records
8 16 Profile Records, Inc.
8 17 QR
8 18 RCA Records
8 19 RMM Records and Video Corp.
8 20 ROM Records
8 21 RYKO
8 22 Relativity
8 23 Reprise Records
8 24 Rhino
8 25 Rhyme Cartel Records
8 26 Rickport Enterprises
8 27 Robert T. Turner Ent. & Promotional Agency
8 28 Rock Arts Ltd.
8 29 Rollin' Rock Records
8 30 Roadrunner Records
8 31 Rounder Records
8 32 SBK Records
9 1 Sarabellum Record
9 2 Scottibros Records
9 3 Shanachie
9 4 Showtime
Box Folder
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Music by label, 1978-1998, n.d., cont.
9 5 Silvertone Records
9 6 Sire
9 7 Soho Latino
9 8 Sonero Records
9 9 Sony Music
9 10 Spindletop Records
9 11 Star Keeper Public Relations Inc.
9 12 Steve
9 13 TNN
9 14 Tahoe Agency
9 15 Tabu
9 16 Tejano Discos
9 17 Tejas Records
9 18 Texana Records & SJM Productions
9 19 Thick Records
9 20 Trace Elements
9 21 Tried & True Music
9 22 Tropi Jazz
9 23 VH1
9 24 Virgin Records
9 25 WB
9 26 WTG Records
9 27 Watermelon Records
9 28 Young & Hunter Management
9 29 Zoo
9 30 Subseries B. Music Catalogs by title, 1977-1996
9 31 Subseries C. Music Newsletters by title, 1977-1980
9 32 Subseries D. Music Festivals by festival, 1993-1997, n.d.
9 33 Subseries E. Music Press Releases by subject, 1992-1997, n.d.
9 34 Subseries F. Music Ephemera, 1967-1993, n.d.
Subseries G. Television and Film by label, 1975-1993, n.d.
10 1 Alive From Off the Center
10 2 American International Pictures
Box Folder
Series III: Promotional Material, 1975-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries G. Television and Film by label, 1975-1993, n.d., cont.
10 3 American Playhouse
10 4 Apollo Theatre Productions
10 5 Cinema Texas
10 6 Driver Films
10 7 Embassy Pictures
10 8 Kill Slade Investment & Management
10 9 MCA Universal
10 10 Mahoney/Wasserman & Associates
10 11 Memorial Valley Massacre Motion Corp. of America
10 12 Mystery Train Inc.
10 13-14 Nelson Entertainment
11 1-2 Orion Pictures
11 3 Oscar Statue
11 4 PBS
11 5 Paramount Pictures Corp.
11 6 TNN Nashville Network
11 7 "Texas" a musical drama
11 8 Univision
11 9 Viacom
Series IV: Research Material, 1929-1998, n.d.
Subseries A. Subject Files, 1929-1998, n.d.
11 10-11 Aquarena Springs
28 - Aquarena Springs
11 12 Assassination Symposium on JFK
11 13 BBQ in Texas
12 1 BBQ in Texas
12 2 Big Bend
12 3 Blues: Research for Westways:
"Chasing the Blues" article
12 4 El Campo, Texas
12 5 Fort Worth, Texas
12 6 Fort Worth Monster
12 7 Gentleman's Companion
Box Folder
Series IV: Research Material, 1929-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Subject Files, 1929-1998, n.d., cont.
12 8 Hank Hill
12 9 Hard Rock Cafe
12 10 Hill Country
12 11 Houston Chronicle/The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
12 12 Illegal Alien Smuggling
12 13 Jeans: Wrangler/Levi's
12 14 Juneteenth
12 15 Kerrville Folk Festival
12 16 John Francis Knott
12 17 Land Exchange
12 18 Landscape designs for water conservation
12 19 Dudley J. LeBlanc: Hadacol
12 20 Louisiana Hayride
12 21 McDonald Observatory
12 22 Miniature Golf
13 1 Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
13 2 Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture
13 3 NASCAR
13 4 National Magazine Awards
13 5-7 Off the Beaten Path
13 8 Paris
13 9 Paxton, Bill
13 10 Porta-Pak System
13 11 Private Land/Texas Land Trusts
13 12 Property Rights
14 1 Chris Roberts: Digital Anvil
14 2 San Saba County
14 3 Sludge
14 4 Splash! Into the Edwards Aquifer
14 5-6 South by Southwest
14 7 Storm Chasers
14 8 Street Vendors
14 9 TM Productions
Box Folder
Series IV: Research Material, 1929-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Subject Files, 1929-1998, n.d., cont.
14 10 Texas Rangers Baseball
14 11 Texas Rivers and Streams
14 12 Threadgill's
14 13 Tomato Farm
14 14 Whole Foods
14 15 Wintergarden Ballroom
Subseries B. Artist Files, 1968-1998, n.d.
14 16 Kim Alexis
14 17 Clifford Antone
14 18 Austin Garcia & His Orchestra
14 19 Austin Lounge Lizards
14 20 Vernel Bagneris
14 21 Balcones Fault
15 1 Beatles
15 2 Boys Town Musicians
15 3 Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
15 4 James Brown
15 5-6 Butthole Surfers
15 7 Cafe Noir
15 8 John Cale
15 9 Ray Campi
15 10 Gary Carpenter
15 11-13 Joe "King" Carrasco
16 1 Joe "King" Carrasco
16 2 Clifton Chenier
16 3 George Clinton
16 4 Cold Blue Steel
16 5 Cookie and the Cupcakes
16 6 The Dead Crickets
16 7 The Delvantes
16 8 Joe Ely
16 9 Roky Erickson
16 10 Ezra Charles and the Works
Box Folder
Series IV: Research Material, 1929-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries B. Artist Files, 1968-1998, n.d., cont.
16 11 The Fabulous Thunderbirds
16 12 Freddy Fender
16 13 Keith Ferguson
16 14 Flash to Bangtime
16 15 Denice Franke
16 16 Bobby Fuller
16 17 Girls in the Nose
16 18 Dewy Groom
16 19 Woody Guthrie
16 20 Corey Haim
16 21 Emmy Lou Harris
16 22 Jerry Haynes (Mr. Peppermint)
16 23 Little Joe Hernandez
16 24 Gary Hobbs
16 25 Michael Jackson
16 26 George Jones
16 27 Dino Lee
16 28 Jerry Lee Lewis
16 29 Little Joe y la Familia
16 30 Lost Highway Band
16 31 Linda Lowe
16 32 Kimberly M'Carver
16 33 David McGee
16 34 Tommy McLain
16 35-36 Huey P. Meaux
17 1 Huey P. Meaux
17 2 Bill Meeks
17 3 Augie Meyers
17 4 Erik Moll & Erik Hokkanen
17 5 Patsy Montana
17 6 Sterling Morrison
17 7 Bill Neely
17 8 Willie Nelson
Box Folder
Series IV: Research Material, 1929-1998, n.d., cont.
Subseries B. Artist Files, 1968-1998, n.d., cont.
17 9 Christia Patoski
17 10 The Presidents
17 11 Professor Longhair
17 12 Randy Quaid
17 13 Johny Reno
17 14 Robert Rodriguez
17 15 The Rounders
17 16 Doug Sahm
17 17 Dan Del Santo
17 18 Dan Seals
17 19 Selena
17 20 Ray Sharpe
17 21 Major Bill Smith
17 22 Phil Spector
17 23 Stardust Cowboy
17 24 Al Stricklin
17 25 The Subdudes
17 26 Sugartooth
17 27 Supernatural Family Band
17 28 Mel Tillis
17 29 The Village People
17 30 Vince Vance
17 31 Stevie Ray Vaughan
17 32 The Wallflowers
17 33 Mae West
17 34 Barry White
17 35 Jerry Lynn Williams
17 36 Tammy Wynette
17 37 ZZ Top
Series V: Artist Development Inc., 1985-1986, n.d.
Checking Account
18 1 First City National
18 2-4 Republic Bank
Box Folder
Series V: Artist Development Inc., 1985-1986, n.d., cont.
18 5 Photograph
Series VI: Personal, 1980-1995, n.d.
18 6 Subseries A. Financial/Legal/Medical, 1980-1995, n.d.
31 - Subseries B. Art on Paper, n.d.
Subseries C. Artifacts, 1993, n.d.
18 7 Address books
18 7 Computer related artifacts
18 8 Mexican Folk Art
29 - Guitar related artifacts
30 - Buttons and coins
18 7 Other
Series VII: Photographic Material, n.d.
19 1 Music Related Photographs
19 2 Photos with Joe Nick
19 3 Unidentified
Series VIII: Ephemera and Printed Material, 1975-1997, n.d.
19 4 Clippings by title
19 5 Writing related
19 6 Travel related
19 7 Health/Medical related
19 8 Arts related
19 9 Chickenshack by David Kent Little
20 1 Reverberation
20 2 Assorted
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d.
Subseries A. Phonographs, 1962-1990, n.d.
21 1 ? & the Mysterians - I Need Somebody
21 2 Johnnie Allan - Always In the Spotlight
21 3 Asleep at the Wheel - "Way Down Texas Way," "String of Pars"
21 4 Beatles - "Helter Skelter," "Got to get you into my life"
21 5 Chuck Berry - "Reelin and Rocking," "Sweet Little Sixteen"
21 6 Big Maceo - "Texas Stomp," "Maceo's 32-20"
21 7 Big Sam Mason - "Bright Day," Black Night"
21 8 Big Sambo - "The Rains Came," "At the Party"
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Phonographs, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
21 9 Otis Blackwell - "Breathless"
21 10 Bodysnatchers
21 11 Ray and Harvey Campi - "Let the New Year in Your Heart," "Christmas Cheer"
21 12 Boozoo Chavis - "Decon Jones," "L.A. Women Love Uncle Bud"
21 13 Calvin Boze - "I'm Gonna Steam Off the Stamp," "Fish-Tail"
21 14 Ruth Brown - "Mambo Baby," "Somebody Touched Me"
21 15 Roy Byrd - "K. C. Blues," "Curley Haired Baby"
21 16 G.W. Carpenter _ Back the Blue," "For You"
21 17 Joe King Carrasco - "We No Speak Ingles," "Manana"
21 18 Jack Crawley - "Fort Worth Rag," "Blue Devil Rag”
21 19 Cowboy Copas - "How much Do I Owe You," "Tennessee Waltz"
21 20 Charile Davis - "The Traffic is Terrific," "Going to L.A."
21 21 Devo - "Duty Now For the Future"
21 22 Dexy's Midnight Runners - Late Night Feelings
21 23 Dean Dillon - Back in the Swing of Things
21 24 Floyd Dixon - "Dallas Blues," "Helen"
21 25 Eagles - "Please Come Home For Christmas"
21 26 Eagles - "Funky New Year"
21 27 Easy Money (2 phonographs) - "Run Baby Run," "Stillness of the Night,"
21 28 Easy Money - "I'll Still Call You Baby," "Her Heart Don't Beat"
21 29 T. Tex Edwards - "Lee Harvey Was a Friend of Mine," "Gravity"
21 30 Roky Erickson - "Mine Mine Mind," "Bloody Hammer"
21 31 Freddy Fender - "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," "Crazy Baby"
21 32 Frankie Ford - "Chinatown My Chinatown," "Time After Time, "Sea Cruise," "Roberta"
21 33 Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove: Part I & II
21 34 Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford - "Tell Me," "I Need Your Loving"
21 35 Gary Glitter - Glitter and Gold
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Phonographs, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
21 36 Ernest Hare - "A Man Never Knows When a Woman's Gonna Change Her Mind"
21 37 Homer Henderson - "Hillbilly Pecker," "Lord Help Me Tonight"
21 38 Homer Henderson - "I Want a Date With a Cowboy Cheerleader," "Pickin' Up Beer Cans on the Highway"
21 39 Homer Henderson (2 phonographs) - "Lee Harvey Was a Friend of Mine," "Hawaiian Ungawa"
21 40 Hook Herrera - "Shake Your Boodgie," "Squeeze Me"
21 41 Chris Holzhaus - "Sally Sue Brown," "Leftovers"
21 42 Insect Fear - "Otherapes Crease," "Autoeroticasphyxiation Ibis"
21 43 Etta "Miss Peaches" James - "Tough Lover," "Fools We Mortals Be"
21 44 Louis Jordan - "That Chick's Too Young to Fry," "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie"
21 45 Louis Jordan - "Daddy-O," "You're on the Right Track Baby"
21 46 Doug Kershaw - "Cajun Baby"
21 47 Rajah Khan - "The Turban Cowboy"
21 48 Jerry Lee Lewis - "Sweet Little Sixteen," "How's My Ex Treating You"
22 1 Smiley Lewis - "Goin' to Jump and Shout," "Go on Fool"
22 2 L'il Queen and the Percolators - "Wild Natives," "My Darlin' New Orleans"
22 3 The Loafin Hyenas - "The Forbidden See," "Scratchin' Fleas Boot in the Toilet"
22 4 Kenny Loggins - "I'm Gonna Do it Right," "Danger Zone"
22 5 Luke Will's Rhythm Busters (broken) - "Cain's Stomp," "High Voltage Gal"
22 6 Maddox Brothers and Rose - "Why Not Confess," "Hangover Blues"
22 7 John Martyn - "Tight Connection To My Heart," "Stop, Turn"
22 8 Percy Mayfield - "Two Hearts are Greater Than One," "Louisiana"
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Phonographs, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
22 9 Paul McCartney - "Wonderful Christmas time," "Roudolph the Red-Nosed Reggae"
22 10 Lydia Mendoza - "Hanto Perdido," "No Me Abandones"
22 11 The Midnighters - Tired of Being Alone," "Security"
22 12 Amos Milburn - "Don't Beg Me," "Down the Road Apiece"
22 13 Roy Milton - "Tain't Me," "Wakin Up Baby"
22 14 Miss Molly (3 phonographs) - "With This Ring," "Love & Misery"
22 15 George Morin - "Inolvidable," "Que Linda Eres"
22 16 Muppet Music - "Gonso and the Giant Chicken,"
22 17 Muppet Music - "The Muppets Take Manhattan"
22 18 Art Neville - "Come Back Love," "All These Things"
22 19 Johnny Nicholas - "Curb Your Dog," "Broken Again"
22 20 Omar and the Howlers - "Blues Parcel Post," "Big Brown Shoes"
22 21 Paul Orta Y Los Playboys Internacionales (2 phonographs)-
Calling All Ducks," "Jump the Boogie"
22 22 Otis Redding - "One Man Trouble," "Respect"
22 23 Little Junior Parker - "Peaches," "Pretty Little Doll"
22 24 Peter Pan Records - "Dinner with Drac," "All Choked Up" "Witch Doctor," "Elbow Twist,"
22 25 Peter Pan Records - "Sweet Betsy From Pike," "Little Red Caboose," "The Little Tin Soldier"
22 26 The Potatoes - "Quese De Amor," "Georgy Girl"
22 27 Lloyd Price - "Mailman Blues," " Lawdy Miss Clawdy"
22 28 Red Callender Trio (broken) - "Red Light," "Be Happy Pappy"
22 29 Roman Candles - "Walkin' Home Drunk," "The Heat," "Story of My Life," "Break My Spirit"
22 30 The Rounders - "Good Love 'n' Kisses," "Little O' You"
22 31 Sir Doug Saldana - "Will You Love Me Manana" "Whiter Shade of Pale"
22 32 Mingo Saldivar Y Los 4 Espadas - "Marie," "Tu Sentida y Yo Sertido"
22 33 Singing Spoons - "Buzz," "Colorado"
22 34 Sir Douglas Quintet - "Mendocino,"
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries A. Phonographs, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
22 35 Beverly Stauber (2 phonographs) - "Good Love," "Oh Baby"
22 36 Freddie Steady - "I Hear Neon Angles Sing," "Big Blue Diamonds"
22 37 The String-A-Longs - "Matilda," "Replica"
23 1 Merle Travis - "Guitar Rag," "Cane Bottom Chair"
23 2 The Trouble with Larry - "Otto Messmer," "The Rodent Song,"
23 3 The Trouble with Larry - "Parnoia," "Grocery Store," "Hyenas," "We Are Not Alone"
23 4 Joe Turner - "Morning, Noon & Night," "The Chicken and the Hawk,"
23 5 Joe Turner - "Sally Zu-Zaz-Blues," "Rock O'Gibralter-Blues"
23 6 U.P. Wilson - "Mean Old World," "U.P. Express"
23 7 R. J. Verette - "No Comprendo Goodbye," "Don't Let it Go to Your Heart"
23 8 The Walk-Ins - "I Write You Letters," "Up Then Down," "Sunshine"
23 9 Chick Willis - "Stoop Down Baby," "It Ain't Right"
23 10 Wreckless Eric - "Take the Cash," "Let’s Go to the Pictures"
Subseries B. Compact Disc, 1992
23 11 Hal Ketchum - Sure Love
Subseries C. Audio Cassettes, 1975-1992, n.d.
24 1 Kim Angleis - The Messenger
24 2 Augie, Dec. 18
24 3 Basile Radio show
24 4 Brave Combo - Live
24 5 Brad Brinkley - Crazy Cajun Music/BMI
24 6 Bongo Joe in S.A.
24 7 Bullshit
24 8 Carrasco
24 9 Carrasco Master Nov 82 demo
24 10 JKC and the C's KTYO - concert and promo
24 11 JKC Hola
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries C. Audio Cassettes, 1975-1992, n.d., cont.
24 12 JKC Demo Tape walk it!
24 13 JKC Geneve Radio tape 2
24 14 JKC Live on ACC
24 15-17 JKC Lone Star Sessions 6/84 (3 cassettes)
24 18 JKC Mixes de 84
24 19 JKC Productions Inc.
24 20 Joe “King”
24 21 Joe "King" Carrasco
24 22 Joe "King" Carasco 12/6/82
24 23 Joe “King” Carrasco 12/15/82
24 24 Joe "King" Carrasco 9/1981
24 25-31 Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns (7 cassettes)
24 32 Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns 9/81
Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns:
24 33-35 Border Town (3 cassettes)
24 36-37 Demo & "Party Weekend" (2 cassettes)
24 38 Fitzgerald's - Houston, Texas 12-16-81
25 1 Fitzgerald's - Houston, Texas 12-16-81
25 2 Fortworth, Texas
25 3 Live at Stony Brook Gymnasium Nov. 22, 1981 Recorded by WUSB-FM 90.1
25 4 Live in Houston Agora
25 5 M. C. A.
25 6 Party Weekend (one side only)
25 7-8 Party Weekend ( 2 cassettes)
25 9 Synapse Gap - (Mundo Total)
25 10-13 Tales from the Crypt (4 cassettes)
25 14 The Yellow Rose Corpus Christi
25 15 WLIR-FM 3/29/81
25 16 Joe "King" Carrasco & El Molino Live at Dr. Sound
25 17 Joe "King" Carrasco & the MTV Chorace
25 18 Joe "King" Carrasco at Hunts Burlington VT April 23, 1982 Interview
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries C. Audio Cassettes, 1975-1992, n.d., cont.
25 19 Joe "King" Carrasco: KTXZ Live Tape 10/15/84
25 20 Joe "King" Carrasco Live Tango's 1st show
25 21 Joe "King" Carrasco: N. Y. C. 3/80
25 22 Joe "King" Carrasco on Morning Edition
25 23 Joe "King" Carrasco Special by Larie Monroe:
Texas Music KUTFM 8/28/81 7-8:10 p. m.
25 24 Joe "King" Carrasco y Los Crowns
25 25 Joe "King" Interviews
25 26 Joe "King" Live
25 27 Joe "King" Manana
25 28 King & Crowns Stiff
25 29 Live JCK
25 30 Nov 82 Demo copy
25 31-34 Unidentified JCK tapes (4 cassettes)
25 35 Chano's Dugout
25 36 "Cro-Mags III Alpha-Omega"
25 37 Crystal Clear Sound - 1991-1992 compilation
25 38 Robert Ealey & the Drifting Heart Breaks @ Quadrasonic Aug. 75
26 1 Esteban
26 2 Freddy Fender Show
26 3 First Warning Records 1992 Sampler
26 4 Clarence Garlow at His TV Shop
26 5 Genriecide Vol. One a compilation
26 6 Oscar Glickman
26 7 Goldfinger: Scheek Fool
26 8 The Great Unsigned. . . musis from Tucson, Arizona
26 9 Eddie Grant
26 10 Jack's Auto Repair vs. Kultural All-stars 8/11/73
26 11 Janice
26 12 Guru Maharaj Ji - Only for Love: Songs of Los Angeles Premies
26 13 George Jones
26 14 Grace Jones: Kraft Work
26 15 Lance Keltner
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries C. Audio Cassettes, 1975-1992, n.d., cont.
26 16 LSC Jan 75
26 17 Legendary Stardust Cowboy 9-9-76
26 18 Leroi Bros 1st Demo
26 19 Prof Longhair
26 20 The Will T. Massey Sampler
26 21 Delbert McClinton
26 22 Morate
26 23 Motel Drunk Jive
26 24-26 Bill Neely (3 cassettes)
26 27 Willie [Nelson]
26 28 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest
26 29 Joe Nick #1
26 30 Roy Parrell - CMA Question
26 31 Platinum Butterfly Music SXSW '93
26 32 Johnny Reno Demo c1984
26 33 Reverend Billy Rose! and the Soulcasters
26 34 Doug Sahm
26 35 Dan Del Santo Five Song Sampler
26 36 Sax Maniacs Live '86 - Reno Beat Music
26 37-38 Eddie Schuler (2 cassettes)
26 39 Gene Snowdin Oct 75
26 40 Songs of Departure - Vietnamese Traditional Music
27 1 South by Southwest
27 2 The Sound of Deep Ellum
27 3 Speedy West Jr. Band
27 4 StarDate the astronomy radio series
27 5 Gary Stewart
27 6 Sweetharts of the Rodeo Sisters
27 7 Texas Playboys in Houston Vol. 1
27 8 Allen Thibodeaux
27 9 Tommy Hancock and the Supernatural Family Band
27 10 Allen Toussant
Box Folder
Series IX: Sound Recordings, 1962-1990, n.d., cont.
Subseries C. Audio Cassettes, 1975-1992, n.d., cont.
27 11 Geronimo Trevino III - "I Luv Trucka," Second Generation
27 12 Viva Seguin - Musica Nortena
27 13 Tony Von Live on KTAE AM
27 14 Johnny Lee Wills
27 15-17 Dr. Wood (3 cassettes)
Interviews
27 18 Willie Nelson / Bill Neely
27 19 Dewey Redman
27 20 Marc Savoy interview
Unidentified Tapes
27 21-28 8 cassettes
Joe Nick Patoski
Archival inventories for materials received from 2001-2012
Please note: access to unprocessed material is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the archivist for details.
Unproc. Acc. Box# 180 - 191
One box containing an assortment of personal and professional related material in no discernible including : notebooks, press kits, one city guide for Boston, compact discs one “Thank You” plaque from the Driftwood Community Club, magazines, newspaper clippings, correspondence, travel guides, calendars, one 43rd Grammy Awards entry list, brochures, press releases, press badges, postcards, two media guides 2000/20001, letters, invitations, video cassette tapes, audio cassette tapes, artist bio’s and photos, maps, and ephemera. 22 Video cassette tapes -
1. WB Ranch
2. Media-ocracy
3. J.L.D. + D.D.T. at SxSW & Elvis Panel
4. Marfa Lights
5. Sunday March 20, 1994 - Jimmy Donley Memorial Saucier Cemetery
6. The Chasers of Tornado Alley
7. The Story of America’s Classic Ballparks
8. Cotton Pickin’ Smash!
9. Mending of the Mind
10. Storm Stock
11. Storm Watch
12. Storms in the Wind
13. Chasing the Wind
14. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
15. French Dance Tonight - Blank/Gosling
16. Save Our Springs Documentary
17. ZZ Top Greatest Hits
18. Stevie Ray Vaughn “One Night In Texas”
19. Kasey Chambers
20. Selena Primer Impacto
21. Tape #1
22. Tape #2
475 Audio cassette tapes-
1. Los Lobos 2000
A: Lobos 7/14/00
B: Lobos 7/16/00
2. Gerard Daily – Steel Guitar
Georgia E13th
C6th 2 takes
Lady Be Good C6th
Blues in "A" E13th
Summertime C6th
E13th
Steelin’ Home C6th
Shuffle in "C" C6th
Boogie in "G" C6th
3. Major Bill Smith – May 1974 – parts 7 & 8
4. Huey P. Meaux – 1974 – parts 1 & 2
5. Huey P. Meaux – 1974 – parts 3 & 4
6. Huey P. Meaux – 1974 – parts 5 & 6
7. Lucius Buntow – June 1998
8. Delbert McClinton – 9/3/97
9. Billy Gibbons on Rap Music – 1998
10. Juan Gonzalez – 1/29/99 – parts 3 & 4
11. Dewey Winburne – 3/10/99
12. Major Bill Smith – May 1974 – part 4
13. Maria Elena Holly – 11/27/00 – parts 1 & 2
14. Maria Elena Holly – 11/27/00 – parts 3 & 4
15. Maria Elena Holly – 11/27/00 – parts 5 & 6
16. Legendary Stardust Cowboy – 1974
17. Accordions According To Texas – Tape 1
18. John Mackey – parts 1 & 2
19. Sosa – parts 3 & 4
20. Elevators Story (side A) – Steve and Elevators (side B)
21. Jerry Lynn Williams
22. Huey "Piano" Smith – Piano Lessons
23. Tom and Edith Herring – parts 3 & 4
24. Tom Herring – parts 1 & 2
25. Tom Herring – 5/2/96 – parts 1 & 2
26. Tom Herring – 5/2/96 – parts 3 & 4
27. Huey P. Meaux – The Crazy Cajun Show - 1974
28. Huey Meaux – Radio Show – parts 1 & 2
29. Willie on Austin & Keke on Houston
30. Willie – 10/7/99
31. Kirkwood
32. Pat Kirkwood – JFK – parts 5 & 6
33. Pat Kirkwood – 8/28/95 – parts 1 & 2
34. Pat Kirkwood – 8/28/95 – parts 3 & 4
35. Pat Kirkwood – 1/28/99 – parts 1 & 2
36. Pat Kirkwood – 1/28/99 – parts 3 & 4
37. Huey
38. Kelly Willis
39. John Anderson – Greatest Hits
40. Spinoffs – "The Secret Sessions"
1. Sounds In the Night
2. Ringo
3. Fruit Loop (Captain Original)
4. Sink The Bismarck
41. Gene Kelton & Sons – The Keltons 1995
A: ORIGINALS COPY SONGS FOR LOCAL GIGS:
Tears On My Guitar The Sky Is Cryin’
Sinkin’ Deeper Into The Blues Hound Dog
My Baby Don’t Wear No Panties The Thrill Is Gone
If This Guitar Could Talk Johnny B. Good
The Service Station Song
42. Gibby Haynes – Buthole Surfers
43. Augie on J. Read – 10/29/98
44. Mattew Knowles / Kelly Willis
45. ZZ Top
46. Mackey – part 3
47. Czichos
48. Juan Gonzalez – 1/29/99 – parts 1 & 2
49. Bullock
50. Steve Miller on Reed – 10/11/99 – parts 1 & 2
51. Sirdog
52. Jim Dickinson on Reed – 9/5/97
53. Snoop Doggy Dog
54. Sterwart F. Hughes – Deadly Diseases – What You Don’t Kow Can Hurt You
55. Rev. Ernest Davis, Jr.’s Wilmington Chester Mass Choir – Stand Still Until His Will Is Clear
1. Stand Still Until his Will Is Clear
2. Higher Praise
3. Trust In Jesus
4. He’s Everything To Me (Christ Is All)
56. Winston Bode’s
1. Maude’s Café
2. Boomtown Blues
57. Accordians – part 2
58. Johnny Reno – Third Degree
59. Waggoner Carr 1998
60. Jerry Willey – parts 1 & 2
61. Jerry Willey – parts 3 & 4
62. Jerry Willey – parts 5 & 6
63. Jerry Willey – parts 7 & 8
64. Armstrong
65. Guitar Lessons with Danny Barnes
66. Sosa
67. No title & case
68. No title & case
69. No title & case
70. Sheri
71. No title & case
72. No title & case
73. Capt. Rasta – 11/11/76
74. Jamaica Cruising
75. Hot One Million – Vol. 20
76. Pico de Gallo – Vol. 1
77. Pico de Gallo – Vol. 2
78. Pico de Gallo – Vol. 3
79. Ry Cooder – Get Rhythm
80. Geto Boys – Uncut Dope
81. Jack Ingram – Songs from Jack’s new Album LIVIN’ OR DYIN’
82. Scarface – The World is Yours
83. Def Squad – Countdown To The Year 2000
84. Loketo – Soukous Trouble
85. Scarface of the Geto Boys – Mr. Scarface is Back
86. 5th Ward Boyz – Ghetto Dope
87. Sun Rockabilly – The Classic Recordings
88. Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Braver Newer World
89. My Homies
90. Scarface
91. Blaze Foley – Live at the Austin Outhouse
92. Joe ‘King’ Carrasco and the El Molino Band– Tex-Mex Rock-Roll
93. Ernest Tubb – All Times Greatest Hits / The Last Sessions
94. Mystery Train – Original Soundtrack Recording
95. Van Morrison - Wavelength
96. The Best of Leonard Cohen
97. Eight Ball & MJG – Lyrics of a Pimp
98. Gary Stewart – Brand New
99. Cary Swinney - Human Masquerade
100. James Clay – I let a song go out of my Heart
101. Return To The Wide Open Spaces – Live Texas Jazz
102. Albert Collins - Collins Mix, The Best Of
103. Delbert McClinton – Three of the Fortunate Few
104. Los Super Seven
105. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – Soul To Soul
106. Speedy Sparks – OK Let’s Play
107. Coffee Sergeants - Minaret
108. Tom X – The Tom X Collexion of Aquarian Age Hyms by the X Family Band
109. Stubb’s - Blues Cookbook Cassette
110. Los Socios del Ritmo – Los Socios Mamboo
111. Don Walser – Down At The Skyview Drive-in
112. U.P. Wilson – On My Way!
113. Que Bonito Es Veracruz – Conj. Medellin De Lino Chavez
114. Don Walser Sings More PURE Texas
115. Ian Moore’s got the Green Grass
116. Stevie Ray Vaughan – Live from Carnegie Hall
117. Jerry Jeff Walker – Nolan Ryan (He’s A Hero To Us All)
118. Zetrospective – Dancing in the Face of Adversity
119. Zetrospective – Hope Springs Eternal
120. Sir Douglas Quintet – Day Dreaming At Midnight
121. Guy Clark – Boats to Build
Asylum – American Explorer Series 61442-4
122. Boozoo Chavis
Elektra Nonesuch – American Series 61146-4
123. Delbert McClinton – 10/21/93
124. Yothu Yindi – Tribal Voice
125. Zeitgeist – Translate Slowly
126. Travis County Pickin’ – Work in Progress- Demo
127. Trio San Antonio – Cookie & The Cupcakes
128. Don Walser – Down At The Skyview Drive-In
129. Brazil Classics 3
130. Randy Garibay
131. The Wild Seeds 15
132. Delbert McClinton – Three of the fortunate few
133. Gary Stewart – Unreleased & Outtakes
134. Buster Smith – Live! Robert Ealey (1970)
135. Back In The Saddle Again
136. W.C. Clark – Texas Soul
137. Huey P. Smith & the Clowns – Live!
138. Tousan
139. Zaiko Langa Langa Familia Dei & J.P. Buse
140. Jazz Vocals
141. Huey P. Meaux – DBA – Crazy Cajun Music
142. Social Climbers – 4/8/80 – World Pop Classics
143. Song Gods
144. Slim & Slam 1944 – Cement Mixer
145. Eight Ball – CD 1
146. Jandek – Somebody in the snow
147. Brave Combo - Polkas
148. Jerry Williams - Gone
149. Zodico – Louisiana Creole Music (side A) / Neville Brothers – (side B) Fiyo on the Bayou
150. Ben Webster
151. Mr. Calhoun, Guitar Jr., Phil Phillips, Rod Bernard, Barbara Lynn, Cookie & The Cupcakes, Jiuin Gene
152. Tex Trash – Various vol. 3
153. XTC - Mummer
154. Social Climbers
155. Ned Sublette
156. Huey Smith - Live
157. FW All stars
158. Texas Trash
159. No Title
160. A Tejano Country Christmas - Various
161. The Tail Gators – OK Let’s Go
162. TA LKI N GHE ADS – SP EAK IN GI N TO NGU ES
163. Texas Tornados – The Texas Tornados
164. 3 Balls of Fire – Soul Surfin’
165. The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Tuff Enuff
166. Texana Dames
167. 96 Degrees In The Shade – Various – Promotional Use Only
168. Trio Los Olmos – Traditional Music of Northern Mexico
169. The Vaughan Brothers – Family Style
170. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – Live Alive
171. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – Greatest Hits
172. Threadgill’s Supper Session – Various - Live
173. TEXAS MUSIC: Garage Bands & Psychedelia – Various – Vol 3
174. Kindred’s Shakedown – Cold Shot
175. Jimmie Vaughan – Strange Pleasure
176. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – In Step
177. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – Texas Flood
178. Texas Tornados – Four Aces
179. Ernest Tubb - Christmas
180. Texas Hits – Various – Vol 4
181. Texas Music: Western Swing & Honky Tonk – Vol 2
182. Texas Monthly – Honed On The Range
183. Crowded House
184. The Deep Ellum Blues – Various
185. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Touble – The Sky Is Crying
186. Marc Benno and The Nightcrawlers
187. True Believers – 07/28/87 – True Believers
188. Texas Tornados – Best of the Texas Tornados
189. Vanilla Ice – To the Extreme
190. Believers
A: Ritz
B: Vancouver
191. So Blue
192. Stevie Ray Vaughan – 12/15/85 – State Fair Music Hall Dallas, TX
193. True Believers
194. Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1979
A: The First Thunder
B: You’ll Be Mine
195. River Music - Various
196. Various Artists – A Perfect World
197. The Beatles – Unreleased Beatles Anthology
198. Stacy’s Story
199. Stevie Ray Vaughan – October 1979 – The First Thunder
200. Kut / True Believers - Live
201. Stevie Ray Vaughan – 08/26/90 – Final Concert Live
202. Stevie Ray Vaughan – 01/24/85 - Tokyo
203. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – Couldn’t Stand the Weather
204. Bouzoukl - Various
205. Alejandro Escovedo - Gravity
206. Excerpts from Various Interviews
207. Just Rollin’ w/ Johnny Olenn and Sonny Ace & The Twisters
208. True Believers – Hard Road
209. K.R. Wood’s – Fathers of Texas
210. Tejano Music Awards - Various
211. Jimmie Vaughan Interview
212. Stevie Ray Vaughan & Original Double Trouble
213. True Believers
214. "Juarez" – Side 7
215. World Beat vol. 5 - Various
216. New Orleans - Various
217. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – December 1978
218. Kono’s Low and Slow Cruising Show
219. Que Tal? – Spanish I – Tape 5
220. Huey P. Meaux – Sides 9 & 10
221. Mexican Rock – Collecion de Oro – 1110 am Juarez
222. Kim Wilson – Tiger Man
223. Kim Wilson – That’s Life (If You Call It Living)
224. Lavelle White – Miss Lavelle
225. Peter Turner – Sooner or Later / Honey Think About It
226. True Believers
227. Otis, Little Richard, Joe Tey, Bill Doggett
228. Que Tal? – Tape 6
229. Huey P. Meaux on phone
230. Huey P. Meaux – Sides 7 & 8
231. No title
232. No title
233. Charmed Quarks
234. Djivan Gasparyan – I Will Not Be Sad In This World
235. Audio Books – Are You Listening?
236. Canciones Mexicanas – Mercedes Castro & Ana Gabriel
237. Libby Farris – Ciudad Acuna
238. Libby Farris – Ciudad Acuna
239. Greg Hall – Nice Guys Finish Lunch
240. The Four Tots
241. Johnny Reno – Third Degree
242. Fredericksburg Chorale – 12/14
243. Billy Dean
244. Maryann Price – What About The Sugar?
245. No title
246. No title
247. Eddy Grant - Love in Exile
248. Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns - Border Town
249. Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns - Tales from the Crypt
250. Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns - Royak, Loyal & Live
251. Otis Redding - The Best of Otis Redding
252. Ray Barretto - Aqui Se Puedo
253. Basile Kolliopoulos - El Greco!
254. Ponty Bone and the Squeezetones - Easy as Pie
255. Songs form "Chippy"
256. Sebastian Campesi : Looking South from Dixie
257. Bad Livers - Delusions of Banjer
258. Johnny Bush
259. The Replacements - Let it Be
260. The Cramps - Flamejob
261. Tony Campise - Once in a Blue Moon
262. John Delafose - 2Y Deco Excitement Buckwheat - On a Night Like This
263. Caribbean Tone
264. Chuck Smith featuring The Funchess Bros. Band
265. Buick Mackane
266. Giant Sand -- Glum
267. Stephen Bruton - What It Is
268. Grey Ghost
269. Le Gran Mamou : A Cajun Music Anthology
270. Reivers
271. True Believers
272. An American Musical Tour
273. Ray Camp - Ritz Practice December 174
274. A. Various - Ten for the Road 1959 - 1968
B. Kurtis Blow - Deuce
275. Doyle Bramhall - Bird Nest on the Ground
276. Stephen Bruten - Right on Time
277. Mary Chapin Carpenter - State of the Heart
278. Arc Angels
279. Orquesta Guayacan - A Puro Golpe
280. Jimmie Donley - Decca
281. Robert Ealey - If you Need Me
282. Jimmie Dale Gilmore - After Awhile
283. Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
284. Gospel - Various
285. Grey Ghost
286. Lou Ann Barton - Read My Lips
287. Lou Ann Barton
288. Stewart Copeland - Rumble Fish
289. Elevators I & II
290. Mose Allison & Shakey Jake
291. Lou Ann Barton - Old Enough
292. Ray Campi with Friends - In Texas
293. Timbuk 3
294. No Partee February 25, 1979
295. Willie Tee - Betty Harris
296. Cornell Dupree - Can't Get Through
297. Nick & Homer - 1. The Sweet Thighs of Mother Mary
2. Pizza Man
298. OK Blues
299. Grey Ghost
300. Horsies & Papa Chuk - Various
301. The Sky and the City
302. Johnny Rodriguez - Johnny Dee
303. Andrews Sisters - Christmas
304. Daniel Johnston - Yip! Jump Music
305. Kimmie Rhodes - West Texas Heaven
306. Yogi Baird - I'm a Tex-A-Cajun
307. Merle Haggard - Apollo 16
308. OK's Greatest Hits
309. True Believers
310. James Brown - Live at the Apollo
311. Junior Brown - 12 Shades of Brown
312. Junior Brown
313. Charles Brown - Just a Lucky So and So
314. Brave Combo - A night on Earth
315. Brave Combo
316. Brave Combo - Humansville
317. Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns - Bordertown
318. Joe King Carrasco & the El Molino Band
319. Joe King Carrasco
320. Freddy Fender - Valerio Longoria Y Su Conjunto
321. Denny Freeman - Blues Cruise
322. Gate Mouth Brown
323. Joe Big Bow - Kiowa Flute, Drum and Song
324. Black - Y
325. Charlie Feathers
326. John Fogerty - Centerfield
327. Joe Ely - Love & Danger
328. Joe Ely - Final Mixes
329. Roky Erickson w/ Mike Alvarez
330. Eurythimics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
331. Herb Ellis - Texas Swings
332. Joe Ely - Honky Tonk Masquerade
333. Joe Ely - Joe Ely
334. Joe Ely - Musta Notta Gotta Lotta
335. Herb Ellis - Roll Call
336. Homer Henderson on NY Radio
337. Color Me Dick
338. The Glenn Mitchell Show
339. Execution Day : Huntsville, Texas April 17, 1998
340. T. Tex
341. Side 1. The Big Bopper Side 2. The Jerry Walker Album
342. Yolanda del Rio
343. Chuck Berry & Trains
344. Long John Hunter
345. Long John Hunter
346. Tim Henderson - Paws - Paws
347. Bennisongs
348. Christmas Blockbuster on Kera by Glen Mitchell
349. Wayne Hancock - Thunderstorms and Neon Signs
350. North Mississippi All Stars
351. Homer Henderson - Randy Erwin
352. David Halley
353. Roy Hargrove - Diamond in the Rough
354. Butch & Sunspots November 1, 1988
355. Texas Sounds - Various
356. No title
357. Michael Jackson - Thriller
358. Flaco Jimenez
359. Flaco Jimenez
360. Horszowski Live 1983
361. Evan Johns
362. Drum Solo
363. Earth Swing - The Snow Wolves's Orchestra
364. Erik & the Offbeats - Blue Corn
365. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
366. Geo. A. Hormel - Vienna Sausages
367. Johnnie Johnson - Jonnnie B. Bad
368. Tish Hinojosa - Homeland
369. Tish Hinojosa - Aquella Noche
370. Eddie Hinton - Letters from Mississippi
371. San Mangwana - Maria Tebbo
372. George Jones - George Jones Super Hits Vol. 2
373. Kronos Quartet - White Man Sleeps
374. Kool & the Gang
375. Leroi - Demo
376. Reina Man
377. Steve Jordan
378. Juke Jumpers Live
379. Texe Marrs - The Last Days of Pope John Paul II
380. Robert Earl Keen - The Live Album
381. No title
382. Rajah Khan - The Turban Cowboy
383. Rank and File
384. Question Mark
385. More Question Mark
386. Question Mark & The Mysterians
387. Eucore
388. Toni Price - Sol Power
389. Toni Price - Swim Away
390. Oli Elvis
391. The Potatoes
392. Potatoes Live - Ouch!
393. Bi Dog Pondering
394. Wild Magnolia
395. Tips Live
396. Little Richard - Shake it All About
397. Leroi Bros. Crown Royale
398. Robert Earl Keen - Gringo Honeymoon
399. The Best of Otis Redding
400. Johnny Red & the Roosters
401. Red River Dave's Desert Storm Album
402. The Songs of Route 66 -Music From the All-American Highway
403. Bonnie Raitt #1 - Best Old Friend
404. Bonnie Raitt #2 - Me and the Boys
405. La Bamba - Trash, Twang & Thunder
406. Tania Libertad
407. Little Jr. Live - One Hand
408. Longhair
409. Loose Diamonds - Burning Daylight
410. Los Tigres del Norte
411. Los Lobos - How Will the Wolf Survive?
412. Los Lobos - By Light of Moon
413. Los Lobos - Kiko
414. Los Lobos - The Neighborhood
415. Fito Olivares - La Sabrosura Continua
416. Willie Nelson - Across the Borderline
417. Alfredo Rolando Ortiz - Arpa Vallenata
418. One O'Clock Lab Band - The Best of One O'Clock
419. Mud Boy & the Neutrons - Known Felons in Drag
420. Van Morrison - Beautiful Vision
421. Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey
422. Webb Pierce
423. Astor Piazzolla - Tango : Zero Hour
424. Robert Palmer / Elton John
425. Fito Olivares - Cumbia Calienta Candita
426. Fito Olivares y su Grupo - La Gallina Columba
427. Fito Olivares y su Grupo - Cumbias y charangas
428. Cocktail Time
429. Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Monk Straight No Chaser
430. Osceola Mays - Spirituals and Poems
431. Toshiro Mayuzumi - Nirvana & Mandala Symphonies
432. Augie Meyers - My Main Squeeze
433. Frank Morgan - Mood Indigo
434. Roger Miler - King of the Road
435. Go Uptown - How the West was Swung Volume V
436. Bob Marley & the Wailers - Survival
437. Malcom McLaren - Fans
438. Mahlathini & Mahotella Queens
439. Malcom McLaren - Duck Rock
440. Narciso Martinez - El Huracan del Valle
441. Sinatra
442. Sterling Silver - Horace Silver
443. Shoulders
444. Selena - 12 Super Exitos
445. Selena - Amor Prohibido
446. Selena - Ven Conmigo
447. Selena - Live
448. Selena y los Dinos - Mis Primeras Grabaciones
449. Don's House Party 1979
450. Selena - Entre a mi mundo
451. Selena y los Dinos - Selena
452. Selena y Garciela - Las Reinas Del Pueblo
453. Selena y los Dinos - 16 Super Exitos Orginales
454. Selena y los Dinos - Alpha
455. Selena y los Dinos - A Million to One
456. Clifford Scott
457. Kike Santana
458. Oliver Nelson - Blues & The Abstract Truth and More Blues
459. Pharoah Sanders - Oh Lord, Let Me Do No Wrong
460. Sade - Diamond Life
461. Rockin Sidney
462. The James Rivers Quartet - The Dallas Sessions
463. Paul Simon - The Rhythm of the Saints
464. Simply Red - Picture Book
465. Stevie Ray Vaughan Live
466. Viva Sequin - Musica Nortena
467. Various Jazz
468. Major Bill's Texas Gold
469. Cajun Radio February 1983
470. Sabroso Havana Hits
471. Riders in the Sky - Harmony Ranch
472. The Replacements February 18, 1987
473. Antone's Women - Bring You the Best In Blues
474. Le Gran Mamou: A Cajun Music Anthology
475. The Party
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 245 & 246
2 boxes of assorted personal and professional materials in no discernible order (dated around Dec. 2000 - April 2001) subjects include Texas mountains, swimming holes, music & travel (research for Texas Monthly articles)
One annotated ty pescript titled Texas Mountains, 3 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction program guides 1998, 1999 & 2001, Texas recording & production guide, 43rd Annual Grammy awards program guide, the Grammy Winners book 1958-2000, photographs, calendar, travel guides, brochures, postcards, maps, music artist bio’s and photos, invitations, maps, magazines, newsletters, clippings, hand written notes, correspondence.
Rounder Records Group 2000 Catalogue.
Also included material relating to South by Southwest; The Austin Chronicle March 18 & March 17, 2001, press badges, compact disc, press releases, tote bags.
Backlog items:
South by Southwest Music & Media Conference Guides March 1995 and March 1998, compact disc - 2000 Latin Grammy Nominees,
Texas Music Industry Directory 1992, 1993, 1994 & 1996
Chaos West of the Pecos Vol. 5
Magazines:
Block winter 2001, Living Blues August 1994, Highlife December 1998, Spin special anniversary issue 1985 - 2000, Mil Mascaras Vol.2 No.2, Reckon the Magazine of Southern Culture, Westways the Magazine for Southern California February 1995 Blues access Summer 200 & Winter 2001, No Depression Nov./Dec. 1998, Sept/Oct. 2000, Jan./Feb.2001, March/April 2001, L.C.D. Lowest Common Denominator No.19, Lubbock Magazine Sept. 2000 & Jan. 2001, New Mexico Journey Sept/Oct 2000.
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 301 - 303
3 boxes of assorted personal and professional materials in no discernible order (dated around March - October 2001) subjects include;
2001 story ideas, photographs, travel guides, brochures, postcards, maps, music artist bio’s and photos, invitations, maps, magazines, newsletters, clippings, hand written notes, correspondence, 42nd Dell Valley Hudspeth County Fair Oct. 6-8, 2000, one untitled annotated typescript, posters, sunglasses & tote bag from the Buddy Holly center, one potato sack from the Conjunto Party April 1999, scanned photos from the September 29, 2001 Corndog Festival.
Also included material relating to South by Southwest; press badges, compact discs, press releases, tote bags
Backlog items: Magazines:
Lubbock Magazine March 2001, A Summer’s Reading, BMI Music World Fall 2000, Block Tijdschrift voor blues No. 117 2001, Selena: A History of Tejano Music and The Rise of La Reina de La Musica Tejana a master’s thesis, The Texas Observer issues Dec.8 & 22, 2000 & Jan.- May 2001, Sports Illustrated July 2-July 9, 2001, Big Bend Quarterly Winter/Spring 2001, Rant, Pulse! March 2001, Guitar Player, Performing Songwriter, On-stage March 2001,
Oxford August 2000, No Depression July/August 2001, Texas Parks & Wildlife July 2000, Shure Winter 2001, Alternative Press A.P., Off Beat Nov. 2000, Off Beat March 2001, Spin, Esquire March 2001.
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Accession 2002-017
Unproc. Acc. Box# 312 & 313 & 771
Assorted personal and professional materials (dated around Oct. 1999 - Jan. 2002) subjects include; travel guides, brochures, postcards, invitations, music artis bio’s and photos, newsletters, 44th Grammy Awards list, catalogs, Institute for the History of Texas Music materials, general notes, correspondence, Texas Monthly notes, business cards and other small ephemera, story ideas; “Texas Mountains”, bat story typescript
Also included press releases/kits on various artists such as;
Clint Black, Lyle Lovett, John Arthur Martinez, Satellite Radio, Johnny Bush, Trace Adkins, Lucky 13, George Jones, Beautiful Creatures, Slaid Cleaves, Lucky Dog, Tony Price, Rodney Hayden, Garth Brooks, Brian Burns, Don Walser, Blue Diamond Shine, John Arthur Martinez, Sara Hickman, Cabaret Diosa, Paula Kelly, Ad Frank, Saffire and many others.
Backlog items:
Video cassette - Legends of El Paso’s Mountains
Magazines - 40 Years of Texas Football, The Western Way, The Journal of Texas Music History, Totally Adult, Block, Texas Music, Blues Access, 2 issues of The Oxford American & 4 issues of No Depression July/Aug. 1999, Sept./Oct. 1999, Nov./Dec. 1999, Nov./Dec. 2001
Compact disc - Something Borrowed , Something Blue by Lisa Maree
Items below located in Unproc. Acc. Box# 771:
book cover for Texas Mountains
2 poster advertisements for Texas Mountains - 1 signed by Laurence Parent and Joe Nick Patoski
one poster in ref. to Sept. 11 tragedy
one poster titled “Soap Creek Reunion”
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 331 - 334 & 353 & 771
Posters, photographs, notes, drafts, correspondence, and ephemera related to the research and writing career of Joe Nick Patoski, dating from 1990s-2001
Contents of boxes as listed
2 magazines located in Box No. 554 of the Unprocessed Accessions in Annex A; The STark Fist & Inside
“44th Annual Grammy Awards” located in Box No. 560 of the Unprocessed Accessions in Annex A
2 cartons of files:
Music press kits / releases / clippings (1990s-2002): Nelly Furtado, ZZ Top tribute album, Hank Williams III, Donna Buffalo, Doug Sahm,
Other research : Mexico, handmade cowboy boots, b-b-q, deer fences, land and water issues
General correspondence
Texas Monthly files: staff directories, memos, correspondence, issue planning, 2002 employee evaluation
Posters (705 map case dr. 17) :
S.O.S. Vote yes! Barton Springs eternal in the heart of Austin, n.d. (b/w, 11x17)
Texas Book Festival poster, 2001, featuring Kate Breakey’s artworks and JNP’s name (color, 18x24
Stevie Ray Vaughan playing guitar, 1992 (b/w poster print, artwork by Don Fuska, signed by Fuska, 16x20)
Broken Spoke poster featuring pencil drawing of James White in front of dancehall, signed to Joe Nick, n.d., includes clipping / recipe for chicken fried steak, 1994 (b/w,18x24)
Country Music USA, second revised edition, by Bill C. Malone, 2-color Hatch poster co-sponsored by UT Press, 2000 (12x18)
Light in Architecture and Art : The Work of Dan Flavin : A Symposium at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, TX May 5-6, 2001 (2-color poster,
Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte (Tejano band poster) n.d., but appears to be ca. 1990s (color, crumpled, 20x30)
1999 Dell Factory Outlet calendar poster, featuring Austin as "Silicon Hills" (color, 24x37)
Operation Headshots, 1998 poster for documentary on CIA / FBI investigations of Kennedy assassination, film at Dobie Theater, by Chip Mosher
Yaga World Rootz Threadz – Texas, California, Florida, New York, n.d. (color, 25x35)
Los Ebanos Ferry Junction – Los Ebanos, Texas, color calendar poster featuring men pulling cars across river on a raft/ferry (17x23)
40 Years of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football – color poster featuring various magazine covers over the years, laminated, signed (18x24)
By the Hand of the Father – a theatrical work in progress with music by Alejandro Escovedo, Fri. March 19, 1999, at Las Manitas (2color block print poster, 11x17) 2 copies
"It’s Better : Pure Coffee" Hatch print, 2 color, 11x17
The Jan Reid Rescue Concert : Ana Egge, Kinky Friedman, Tish Hinojosa, Jimmy La Fave, Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis, Fathers of Texas (Bobby Bridger, Steven Fromholz, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Rusty Weir) May 17 (2 color poster, 11x17)
Bon Ton Mickey and the Hot Steppers Zydeco Band, 1995, Houston, signed by band (color poster, 17x24)
The Amazing Luli Goes Global : Now Appearing in Mexico (color block print, 19x27)
Dallas Blues Society presents Kat’s Karavan R&B Show, with the Nightcaps, including Doyle Bramhall, Doyle Bramhall II, Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton. Thurs. Dec. 5. (color, 22x27)
1 carton of artifacts:
Hiking boots worn in Copper Canyon during research for TM article
SWT Mass Communications plaque recognizing JNP’s contributions to their annual event, 5/2002
Star shaped box/invitation/paper weight for Austin texas Music at Threadgill’s, 5/2002
Buddy Holly single record, "That’ll Be the Day", Coral Records (subsidiary of Decca), no date, broken, framed
South by Southwest totebag, 1999
Smithville High School Tigers, orange plastic bullhorn, 1997 (for football games)
Cow noisemaker (white plastic with no labeling)
Pink kazoo, white yo-yo, black plastic Ice Bats hockey puck, pin "Tecolotes de Los Dos Laredos", Clarion Insurance guitar pick, pin "Keep Music Evil", pin "Write-In Larry Landaker for W.I.S.D. School Board Place 3" (Wimberley), Southwest Louisiana CVB plastic cup
Wooden plaque memento from The Nightcaps to Joe Nick : "Have You Heard What’s the Word…" with a bottle of Thunderbird wine… "Joe Nick, Your Friends, The Nightcaps" no date
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 341 - 343
Photographs, notes, drafts, correspondence, and ephemera related to the research and writing career of Joe Nick Patoski, dating from 1996-2002
Contents of boxes as listed:
One binder and correspondence pertaining to the Texas Downtown Association - 2002 President’s Awards - Judging Notebook
Music press kits/ releases/ audio cassette/ video cassette/ compact discs/ clippings 2002; Alegres De La Sierra, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ZinzZero, Aretha Franklin, Andy Griggs, Banda Limonense, Delbert McClinton, Ruthie Foster, Conjunto Lobo, Radney Foster, Mark Jungers, OzzyFest, Spin, Gigi Dover, Kevin Welch, Da Vinci’s Notebook, Phil Vassar, Mike McClure, James McMurtry, Raza Obrera, Lightin’ Hopkins, Roger Wallace, Jaime Camil, Forasteros De San Luis, Inesperado, Jennifer Pena, Rick Trevino, Chuck Pyle, Delbert McClinton, Lowery 66, Pinmonkey, Brooks & Dunn, Kerrville Folk Festival, Jim Terr and Friends, Jude Johnstone, DJ Screw, MercyMe
General correspondence; invitations, newsletters, birthday cards, letters, postcards, faxes, accession reports, printed e-mail
Other research materials; brochures from the Smithsonian, Dave Little Little’s Boots, RocketBuster Boots, Cartoon Network, Florida, The Woodlands resort center,visiting Baltimore, street map of Washington DC, Playbill from the Plymouth Theatre “The Graduate”, calendar of Cowboy Boots photography by Jim Arndt, magazine titled “Texas Highways dated September 1994, magazine titled “Time Out New York” dated June 2002, research material on water and the Edwards Aquifer,various brochures, magazines and journals.
Texas Monthly files; memos, correspondence, issue planning, notebooks, notes, clippings.
Artifacts; one blue and white baseball which reads “Tecolotes de Los Dos Laredos”, 5 “Bionicle The Bohrok Awake” trading cards from McDonalds, 2 passes for Joe Nick for “Texas Monthly” and “Not fade away 2002 Panelist”, one small FM radio from the National Football League and the Houston Texas, one canvas bag from the “Not fade away” - the second annual Buddy Holly Music Festival & Symposium 2002.
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 353 - 355 & 658 & 770 and Box # 668
Posters, SXSW material, magazines, photographs, notes, clippings, certificates, drafts, story ideas, correspondence, invites, brochures, material in reference to the Young Authors Conference, receipts, and ephemera related to the research and writing career of Joe Nick Patoski, dating from (2002 - 2003).
Contents of boxes as listed:
3 cartons of files:
Music press kits / releases / clippings / press photos / reviews of various artists (1990s-2002): Patricia Vonne, Big C, Jah Born, Worldfame, C-Pone, D-Slim, Heather Morgan, Michael Blake, Steve James, The Pieces, Jefferson Truett, American Masters, James Rider & The 420 Turnaround, Graciela Beltran, Varonil, Talisman, Los Mismos, Priscila Y Sus Balas De Plata, Son de Cali, Ramsay Midwood, Paulino Bernal y Familia, Conjunto Tarahumara, Charlie Christian, Jennifer Pena, Deana Carter, Steve Wariner, George Strait, Jessica Andrews, Rosanne Cash, Winsor Harmon, Sisters Morales, Trick Pony, Mark David Manders, Earl Poole Ball, Chris Wall, Patty Lopez y Boots, Iman, Chuy Vega, Area 305, High Noon.
Other research : in no discernible order; Texas trails, Bar-b-que, state parks, Texas bats, Texas water issues, football,
General correspondence
Texas Monthly files: staff directories, memos, correspondence, issue planning,
Certificates: unframed certificate from The Texas Institute of Letters presented to Joe Nick Patoski from President Mark Busby dated 3/29/2003
Manuscripts: One complete manuscript proof copy of The Roots of Texas Music edited by Lawrence S. Clayton and Joe W. Specht
Posters :
- 22” x 13” poster advertising SXSW dated March 7-16, 2003 in Austin, TX “A Week of Smokin’ Music” sponsored by Natural American Spirit
- 18” x 24” poster presenting “Worldfame & the Grifter Boyz presents Inside Loop 12 Grifter featuring... C-Pone, Black Ass Wayne, D-Slim, Ticket Slim and more... executive producer WorldFame”
- 18” x 24” poster featuring “Molotov Dance and Dense Denso”
Backlog material:
Magazines:
Tijdschrift voor blues BLOCK - No. 124, Winter 2003- located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Tijdschrift voor blues BLOCK - No. 123, 2002- located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Texas Monthly - December 2002
The Journal of Texas Music History - Vol. 2 No. 2
Texas Music - Summer 2000, Issue 3
Texas Music - Spring 2000, Issue 2
Texas Music - Winter 2000
Texas Music - Fall 2000, Issue 4
No Depression - July/August 2002
Performing Songwriter - Vol. 10, March/April 2003- located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
D.I.W. - Issue 5.1 - located in box no. 560 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
BMI / Music World - Spring 2002- located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Singer Magazine - No. 20, April 2003 - located in box no. 560 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Alternative Press- No. 177, April 2003- located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Relix: Music for the Mind - February/March 2003 - located in box no. 560 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Rockpile - No. 89, March 2003 - located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Off Beat - March 2003
Off Beat - May 2002
Time Out New York - March 13-20, 2003 - located in box no. 560 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Venus - No. 15, Spring 2003 - located in box no. 560 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
Paste - Issue #3
Texas Music - Spring 2003, Issue 14
Push Magazine - Vol. 2003 - located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
“The Grammys: The 45th Annual Grammy Awards - February 23, 2003” - located in box no. 560 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
“Environmental Assessment: Trinity River and Tributaries, Texas Maintenance Dredging, Channel to Smith Point Galveston Bay, Galveston and Chambers Counties, Texas, U.S. Army Engineer District, Galveston, Galveston Texas August 2002”
Video Cassette:
Patricia Vonne
Compact Disc:
Patricia Vonne
Newspapers:
“Austin American-Statesman Xlxtra” - Wednesday, march 12, 2003 - located in box no. 561 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
“The Austin Chronicle” - Vol. 22, No. 28a, March 2003
“LA Weekly” - March 2003
“The Austin Chronicle” - Vol. 22, No. 28, March 2003
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 412-416 & 705 Map Case dr. 17
Posters, photographs, notes, newspaper clippings, certificates, drafts, story ideas, correspondence, invitations, brochures, receipts, and ephemera related to the research and writing career of Joe Nick Patoski.
Contents of boxes as listed:
Music press kits/ releases/ clippings/ press photos/ reviews of various artists: Caroline Herring, Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards, Ray Benson, Marco Antonio Solis, Tywanna Jo Baskette, Danny Barnes, Mark Wehner, Akwid, Greg Brown, Mike Kinderd, Duelo, Bugarin, Raza Obrera, Conjunto Piramide, Alacranes Musical, A.T.M. “A Toda Maquina”, Mia, Forasteros de San Luis, Lupillo Rivera, Marshall Madison, Colon Gilmore, Tom Russell, Adan “Chalino” Sanchez, Jae-P, Jessie Morales, Jibe, Joel Elizalde and others.
General correspondence
Other research material: in no discernible order, music in Monterrey, natural history of Texas, water conservation, pesticides, genetically modified crops, resorts, mountain biking, state parks, Texas water safari, bat conservation, Texas coast, opry and various clippings from the The Dallas Morning News featuring article written by Joe Nick Patoski, 91 4x6 photos of various bar-b-que restaurants along with their negatives and various photocopies of articles on higher education.
Miscellaneous materials: brochures, invites, catalogs, advertisements, indiscernible hand written notes, framed front cover of Texas Monthly titled “Big Bend: Is Better Than Ever” story by Joe Nick Patoski, leather 81/2 x 11 mouse pad which reads “Alive and Kicking by Joe Nick Patoski”, one box of Joe Nick’s business cards while employed at Texas Monthly, audio cassettes titled “Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meaning”, old ticket stubs and receipts, 4 video cassettes titled “Ray Benson”, “The Making of Asleep at the Wheel’s ‘Ride With Bob’”, “Asleep at the Wheel”, “Rosanne Cash Rules of Travel”, SXSW 2003 cap, a can of “Gilley’s” premium Texas beer, one empty bottle of “Frontenac Blanc D’Oro”-white wine- features Elvis on the label, and one black vinyl business carrying shoulder bag.
Posters:
- 23x16.5 “Eric Burdon and the Animals Roky Erickson & the Resurrectionists - Saturday April 17 at the Austin Opera House” signed by Roky Erickson and Brian Salvador Curley
- 22.5 x 18 “Junior Brown Sat. Feb. 2nd” signed by Brian Salvador Curley, number 15/150
- 21.5 x 14 “Texas Tornados August 22” signed by Brian Salvador Curley
- 12x18 “There and Back Again Summer Tour 2002 Phil Lesh and Friends”
- 12x18 “Lucinda Williams Monday, April 29th-Stubbs”
- 11x17”Lost Loneld Rods Sat. Oct. 25th La Zona Rosa”
- 11x17 “13th Floor Elevators”
- 11x17 “Hank Williams III Stubbs Sat. Jan. 11th”, number 100/250
- 11x17 “Alabama Thunderpussy Honky 60 Watt Shamen Speedloader Sunday, Dec. 1st at Emo’s”, number 126/250
- 11x17 “Black Crowes April 8th Austin Music Hall”, number 175/250
- 11x17 “Emo’s From Angeles Friday Nov. 15th-Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom, John Doe, DJ Bonebrake”, number 202/250
- 11x17 “Bob Dylan and His Band April 2003”, number 185/300
- 11x17 “Hey Ho Let’s Go! - Gabba Gabba Hey - RIP Joey Ramone”
- 11x17 “Queens of the Stone Age and you will know us by the Trail of Dead Peaches”
- 11x17 “Pong Free Range Bastards Elastic Waste Band”
- 11x17 “Tilman Brothers Band Friday, September 27”
- 11x17 “Butt hole Surfers”
- 11x17 “Big Brother & the Holding Co.”
- 11x17 “George Clinton with Parliament Funkadelic”, number 123/250
- 11x17 “Flaming Lips”, number 131/250, signed by Brian Salvador Curley
- 11x17 “Everclear”
- 11x17 “Doyle Bramhall Smokestack”, number 10/250, signed by Brian Salvador Curley
- 11x17 “Flatstuck 2 A Convention of Rock& Roll Poster Art”, number 185/250
- 11x17 “Dust & Blood: A Zombie Western”
- 11x17 “The Flatlanders (Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, & Butch Hancock)”
- 11x17 “Hot Tuna”, number 108/250
- 11x17 “Joe King Carrasco, Sangre De Chango, Eve Monsee, Will Knaak”, number 1/150
- 10.5 x 14 “Buddy Guy”, number 25/250
- 10.5 x 14 “Dong Sham Band”
- 11x17 “Annual High Times Party 2003”
- 11x17 “Country Music Legend Loretta Lynn”
- 12x18 “George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic”
- two 11x17 posters from the Museum of the Big Bend
- 12x18 “Beyonce: Dangerously in Love”
- 25.5 x 20 “Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughan”
- 36 x 24 “Beyonce: Dangerously in Love”
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 489 - 491 & 353
Posters, photographs, notes, newspaper clippings, research material, correspondence, invitations, compact discs, brochures, and ephemera related to the research and writing career of Joe Nick Patoski.
Contents of boxes are as listed below:
Music press kits / releases / clippings / press photos / compact discs / video cassettes / reviews of various artists: Jimmy Buffett, Rosendo Cantu, Eliseo Robles, Mariana, Catie Curtis, Allison Moorer, Bob Schneider, Lost Highway, Andy Griggs, Buddy Holly’s Country Roots, Ed Burleson, The Crickets, Joe Ely, Redd Volkaert, Tift Merritt, Gibby Haynes, Brandon Jenkins, Seth Walker, Ivan Hernandez, The Subdudes, Beausoleil, Alan Jackson, Peter Case, Lisa Loeb, Dan Roberts, Asleep at the Wheel, Royal Wade Kimes and many others.
General correspondence
Other research material: various pages of illegible handwritten notes, The History of H.E.Butt Grocery Company, Texas mountains, untitled manuscript,
Miscellaneous materials: brochures, invites, advertisements, press passes, stickers, ticket stubs, buttons, photos, clippings, audio cassettes, disks, t-shirts, black 3-ring binder containing typed manuscript titled “Armadillo World Headquarters” and two canvas bags.
Posters:
- 11x17 “Commemorating 165 Years of Austin Poster Art & Live Music 1839-2004 Flatstock 4 SWXW 2004”
- 11x17 “Poppies 3 Hit the Stage” – poster is signed by artist
- 11x17 “Los Lonely Boys”
- 11x17 “Jet Sloan The Everyones at Stubbs”
- three 12x12 posters of “Chingo Bling The Tamale Kingpin” – all three posters are signed by artist
- 20x13.5 “Napoleon Dynamite: He’s out to prove he’s got nothing to prove”
Items in backlog unless otherwise noted:
Books –
- Wild Animus by Rich Shapero
- Profile Pentagram Design edited by Susan Yelavich
- The Pictures of Texas Monthly: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Award Winning Photography
Magazines - located in box no. 554 of the unprocessed accessions in Annex A
- “Texas Music” - Summer 2004
- “Script” - November/December 2003
- “Off Beat” - March 2004
- “American Cinematographer” – March 2004
- “The Independent Film & Video Monthly” - March 2004
- “Production Update” – March 2004
- “Billboard” - March 20, 2004
- “Singer” - December 2003
- “Performing Songwriter” – March/April 2004
- “DIW: Independent thought on independent music” – April 2004
- “Indie Culture” 2004
- “Magnet” – Feb./March 2004
- “New Zealand Musician” – Feb./March 2004
Newspapers: -REMOVED FROM BACKLOG 5/11/2007
- “The Austin Chronicle” – March 12, 2004
- “The Austin Chronicle” – March 5, 2004
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 555 & 556
Notes, research material, correspondence, invitations, compact discs, brochures, and ephemera related to SxSW and the writing career of Joe Nick Patoski.
Contents of boxes are as listed below:
Research material: various pages of illegible handwritten notes, business cards, brochures, pamphlets, newsletters in reference to the Voices of Civil Rights bus tour.
Miscellaneous materials in reference to SxSW: brochures, invites, advertisements, press passes, buttons, disks, and one canvas bag.
General correspondence
Various magazines & Newspapers
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 590 - 592
3 boxes of assorted personal and professional related material in no discernible order. Materials include photographs, press kits, press badges, correspondence, video tapes, compact discs, notebooks, magazines, clippings, books, magazines, newspapers, computer discs, brochures, ephemera and other artifacts.
Other materials include: Notes and research material on the Austin Armadillo World Headquarters & other Austin scenes and numerous Ray Campi CD's,
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 659 - 674 & 769 oversized posters located in 705AL Mapcase Dr. 20
Unorganized material: 16 boxes and 3 oversized folders of assorted personal and professional related material in no discernible order. Materials include notebooks, correspondence, postcards, invites, maps, videocassettes, audiocassettes, compact discs, press kits, newspaper clippings, research materials, brochures, newsletters, catalogs, travel guides, magazines, directories, photocopies of articles, newspapers, thesis titled “Water From Stone”, 2006 SxSW materials & ephemera, various oversized posters, canvas & leather tote bags, and press badges and other ephemera.
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Unproc. Acc. Box# 772-776 & 705AL Map Case dr. 13
Joe Nick Patoski – Donation of 239 long-playing phonograph vinyl records (LPs) and a collection of posters, flyers and drawings, of various sizes and artists.
1. ABC Collection
2. The Bobby Fuller Four
3. Remembering The Greatest Hits of Lefty Frizzell
4. Sold American – Kinky Friedman
5. The Sound of Genius Masterworks Library
6. The Spectacular Shirley Bassey
7. Home Grown
8. James Brown Live and Lowdown at the Apollo, Vol. 1
9. James Brown Gravity
10. James Brown “Live” at the Apollo Vol. II – two big albums in one
11. Brave Combo Musical Varieties
12. Brave Combo Music for Squares
13. Brave Combo Polkatharsis
14. Brave Combo World Dance Music
15. No Sad Faces Brave Combo
16. Dollar Brand – African Piano
17. Dollar Brand – Africa – Tears and Laughter
18. Dollar Brand – Abdullah Ibraahim
19. Lowell Fulson
20. Texas Band Professors – Grey Ghost – Erbie Bowser – Dr. Hepcat
21. Grey Ghost
22. Brubeck Desmond
23. Man in the Hills – Burning Speak
24. I Just Can’t Stop It – The English Beat
25. I Just Can’t Stop It – The Beat
26. The Beatles – Second Album
27. Beatles ‘65
28. Something New – Something New – The Beatles
29. The Beatles Rock ‘n’ Roll
30. The Best of the Beach Boys Vol. 3
31. Nobody But You Little Bob and the Lollipops
32. Arthur Blythe – Illusions
33. George Coleman “Bongo Joe” – cover signed by artist
34. James Booker – Junco Partner
35. The Band of Blacky Ranchette
36. Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade Vol. 2
37. Chuck Berry Rock It
38. Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade
39. Forge Ben – Tropical
40. Rev. F.C. Barnes & Company – God Delivered
41. Chet – The lyrical trumpet of Chet Baker
42. La Vern Baker Her Greatest Recordings
43. Bagdad Café
44. Baby Road
45. Knock Dem Dead – Arrow
46. Freddy King Hide Away
47. The Armstrong Twins – Floyd & Lloyd – Just Country Boys
48. Louis – Louis Armstrong – Chicago Concert
49. Smokin’ the Dummy – Terry Allen & the Panhandle Mystery Band
50. Alphabet Rock
51. Sophisticated Giant - Dexter Gordon
52. Dexter Gordon – Gotham City
53. Miss Ann Goodly and the Zydeco Bros.
54. Go Go’s – Beauty and the Beat
55. Talk to Me and 11 other great songs – Sunny and the Sunliners
56. Lydia Mendoza – La Gloria de Texas
57. Lubbock (on everything) Terry Allen
58. Narciso Martinez – The Father of Tex-Mex Conjunto
59. Buddy Knox – Party Doll
60. Egberto Gismonti Soldo Melo Dia
61. Boozoo Chavis – Zydeco Homebrew
62. Boozoo Chavis The Lake Charles Atomic Bomb
63. Zydeco Trail Ride with Boozoo Chavis
64. Menu Hotplatters
65. Merry Christmas – Feliz Navidad – Freddy Fender
66. Freddy Fender – Recordando Los ‘50
67. Freddy Fender – Are You Ready for Freddy
68. Freddy Fender – If You Don’t Love Me
69. Freddy Fender – If You’re Ever in Texas
70. Freddy Fender – The Texas Balladeer
71. Freddy Fender – Fuera de Alcance Out of Reach
72. Boozoo Zydeco – Boozoo Chavis
73. Chilton Chenier Very Best
74. Clifton Chenier – The King of Zydeco – Sings The Blues
75. Clifton Chenier – Classic Clifton
76. Clifton Chenier – Bayou Blues
77. Rod Bernard & Clifton Chenier – Boogie in Black & White
78. Denny Ezba – Sings His Greatest Hits from 4000 Years Ago
79. Freddy Fender – Before the Next Teardrop Falls
80. Then Play On – Fleetwood Mac
81. Homer and Jethro
82. Baseball Game
83. Song Wagon – Roy Rogers and Dale Evans – 16 Great Songs of the Old West
84. Eberto Gismonti & Danca Das Cabecas
85. The Dave Clark Five Return!
86. Dave Clark Five – 25 Thumping Great Hits
87. Jole Blon – The Original Cajun Fiddle of Harry Choates
88. The Chieftains – Bonapartes Retreat
89. Freddy Fender – Love Me Tender
90. Freddy Fender – Canta
91. Freddy Fender – Rock ‘n’ Country
92. Freddy Fender – Recorded Inside Louisiana State Prison
93. Freddy Fender – Before the Next Teardrop Falls
94. Flaco Jimenez – El Sonidode San Antonio
95. Freddy Fender – Swamp Gold
96. Erroll Garner
97. Uri Geller
98. Original Soundtrack Album Ghostbusters
99. Joao Gilberto – Gilberto Gil – Caetano Veloso – Maria Bethania – Brasil
100. Fair & Square - Jimmie Dale Gilmore
101. Johnny Gimble’s - Texas Dance Party
102. Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
103. East Memphis Music – The Hits – Special limited edition
104. Ray Campi and his Rockabilly Rebels – Rockabilly Music
105. The Cadets Greatest Hits
106. Johnny & Dorsey Burnette – Together Again
107. Johnny Burnette’s – Rock and Roll Trio and their Rockin’ Friends from Memphis
108. Charlie Burton
109. Burning Spear – Marcus Gravey
110. Rosanne Cash – Seven Year Ache
111. The Dynamic – Clarence Carter
112. Goodwill Melodies by Tino Carrasco
113. Dr. John & Chris Barber on a Mardi Gras Day
114. The Dixie Hummingbirds and a Christian Testimonial
115. Dirty Looks
116. John Delafose – Zydeco Excitement
117. Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol. II
118. Deanna Durbin – The Original Soundtracks form Her Greatest Movies
119. Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home
120. Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde
121. Cowboy Rhythm – Randy Erwin
122. The Fabulous Thunderbirds – What’s the Word
123. Exit O – Steve Earle & The Dukes
124. Robert Ealey with Juke Jumpers
125. Bob Dylan Blood On the Tracks
126. Bob Dylan – Self Portrait
127. The Wild Man From Texas – Arnett Cobb
128. Always – Patsy Cline
129. The Clash
130. The Clash – Give ‘Em Enough Rope
131. Sadinista – The Clash
132. The Clash – London Calling
133. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band Ice Cream For Crow
134. Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band – Shiny Beast
135. Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band
136. Ray Campi – Rockin’ At the Ritz
137. Ray Campi and his Rockabilly Rebels – Hollywood Cats
138. The Voice of the Turtle
139. Booker Ervin – Structurally Sound
140. Booker Little Booker Ervin – Sounds of Inner City
141. The Equators – HOT
142. Joe Ely – Honky Tonk Masquerade
143. Joe Ely
144. Joe Ely – Musta Notta Gotta Lotta
145. The Afro Eurasian Eclipse – Duke Ellington – A Suite in Eight Parts
146. Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
147. The Electric Flag – A Long Time Comin’
148. Tex Edwards & Out on Parole
149. Broke Again – Johnny Nicolas
150. Michael Doucet – Beau Soleil – Déjà vu
151. The Fabulous Thunderbirds – T-Bird Rhythm
152. Lee Dorsey – Night People
153. Rockin’ Dopsie – Crowded Prince of Zydeco
154. Memorial to the Unforgettable Jimmy Donley – Born to be a Loser
155. Don and Dewey
156. The White Album
157. Dominguinhos
158. Bill Boggett
159. Dr. John’s Gumbo – Doctor John
160. Dr. John – In the Right Place
161. Paris – The Sounds – The Sights – The Melachrino Orchestra
REORDS BELOW DO NOT HAVE THEIR ALBUM COVER
Instead use a plain green or white paper sleeve with title written on top
162. Dr. John – The Sun, Moon & Herbs
163. Fats Domino Best
164. Rockin’ Dopsie & Twisters “Doin’ the Zydeco”
165. Rockin’ Dopie & Twisters
166. Electric Pruens
167. Joe Ely “Down on The Drag”
168. Booker Erwin “Back from the Gig..”
169. Ray Campi “Rockabilly Lives”
170. Bob Dylan “Bringing It All Back Home”
171. Bob Dylan “The Basement Tapes”
172. Bob Dylan “Royal Albert Hall”
173. Duane Eddy “Vintage Years”
174. Dave Edmunds “Get It”
175. Dave Edmunds “Twangin”
176. Fabulous Thunderbirds “Butt Rockin’”
177. Fabulous Thunderbirds
178. Johnny Cash “Get Rhythm”
179. The Cats & The Fiddle
180. Bruce Channel – Hey! Baby!
181. Ray Charles Genius & Soul
182. Ray Charles – The Artistry of Ray Charles
183. The B-52 Band – The Fabulous Skylarks
184. John Cale “Academy in Peril”
185. Cab Calloway – Hi De Ho Man
186. Jimmy Gilmer – Bottle of Wine
187. Cecil Gant Rock Little Baby
188. Fru Marox
189. Johnny Ace
190. Nathan Abshire “The Good Times Are Killing Me”
191. Nathan Abshire “Pine Gove Blues”
192. Robert Ealey and His Five Careless Lovers
193. Lightning Hopkins
194. Clifton Chenier Live
195. Clifton Chenier – Blues & Zydeco
196. Chubby Checkers – For Teen Twisters Only
197. Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
198. Freddy Fender “Tex Mex”
199. Clifton Chenier – Bayou Soul
200. Clifton Chenier – Out West
201. Freda & Firedogs
202. George Jones – The Race is On
203. Lydia Mendoza
204. Bobby Bland – Soul of the Man
205 Dexter Gordon – Homecoming
206. Dexter Gordon – Homecoming
207. Animal Tracks – The Animals
208. Al Green – Best
209. Gato Barbieri – Chapter One: Latin America
210. Dexter Gordon – Best
211. Lavern Baker
212. The Band
213. Gato Barbieri – Feniz
214. The Band – Moondog Matinee
215. Chuck Berry – Decade Vol. 3
216. Dewey Balfa
217. Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode
218. Bobby Bland – Call On me
219. Bobby Bland – Spotlighting The Man
220. Bobby Blue Bland – Ain’t Nothing You Can Do
221. Gate Mouth Brown – Blues Ain’t Noting’
222. Bobby Bland – 2 Steps
223. James Brown – Think In Bout Lil Willie John
224. Woody Guthrie – Legend
225. Clint West & Boogie Kings
226. James Brown – Live at Royal
227. Blue Sky Boys
228. Woody Guthrie – Legend
229. Woody Guthrie – Library of Congress Recordings
230. The Beatles – Rubber Soul
231. Arthur Blythe – Lenox Ave Breakdown
232. The Beatles – 62-66
233. Beach Boys – Today
234. Beatles – Meet the…
235. Beatles – Story
Small 45rpm phonograph vinyl records
236. Good King Wencenslaus
237. Othar Turner’s Rising Star Fife & Drum Band
238. Goons – While Elvis Slept
239. Memphis Goons – Soul Mate
POSTERS - sundry collection
1) Three 1995 Tejano Music Awards 30x20
2) One 1994 Texas Writers Month 22x20
3) 1 Topographic map of The Solitario Quadrangle from the US Department of Interior Geological Survey 23x26
4) 2 Joe King Carrasco & the Crown says: The Dago’s better with Cuervo 20x30
5) 1 Joe King Carrasco 15x23
6) 1 Joe King & the Crowns 18x24
7) 1 The Great American Rodeo 17x28
8) 2 Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns – in concert 15x23
9) 2 Ritz Bar 19x19
10) 1 Ray Campi – Rockbilly Rebellion (signed by Campi) 18x24
11) One 1990 Tejano Conjunto Festival 38x24
12) One 1988 Tejano Conjunto Festival 38x24
13) 1 Hollywood’s Entertainment (advertisement for exotic dancing) 24x16
14) 1 Big Tymers 18x24
15) 2 The Gold Selling Artist MJG 24x36
16) 1 Hot Boys 18x24
17) 1 Swamp Click 18x24
18) 1 Juvenile 18x24
19) 1 Players for Life – Playin’ 4 Real 18x24
20) 1 Frustrated by Death 18x24
21) 1 Playa G – You Not My Lady 18x24
22) 1 Wantin’ Out 18x24
23) 1 BHG Openin’ Doors 18x24
24) 1 Revelations – The Beginning of the End 18x24
25) 1 Leon Russell 22x28
26) 1 The Legendary Stardust Cowboy (signed by artist) 17x23
27) 1 Pharaoh Sanders 18x24
28) 1 Reggae Spectacular 24x24
29) 1 The Tubes 24x24
30) 1 Joe Cocker 24x24
31) 1 Inside Active Volcanoes 23x36
32) 1 The Art of Editorial Photography 22x30
33) 1 Southwest Airlines 23x36
34) 2 Sand Comber – Sportswear of the Surfers 27x41
35) 1 Tree Frog Shoes 23x34
36) 1 Spielbeug Museum Nurnberg (signed by many) 23x33
37) 1 Theatre Le Palace (oversized)
38) 1 Hellbilly Defmetal Onslaught – Fuck with the Best Lie with the Rest 27x34
39) and numerous other posters along with drawings and flyers (in various dimensions)
* * *
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. Several boxes of the donation were treated for silverfish infestation and remain in quarantine in the annex.
BOX # 992 folder 1
“State Parks 2006” – handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other research material (1 of 5).
BOX # 992 folder 2
“State Parks 2006” – handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other research material (2 of 5).
BOX # 992 folder 3
“State Parks 2006” – handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other research material (3 of 5).
BOX # 992 folder 4
“State Parks 2006” – handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other research material (4 of 5).
BOX # 992 folder 5
“State Parks 2006” – handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other research material (5 of 5).
BOX # 992 folder 6
“Austin Poster History” – handwritten notes and drafts of work of same title.
BOX # 992 folder 7
Materials from unmarked box – handwritten notes and various water quality studies in Texas.
BOX # 992 folder 8
“Guidelines” – AARP release forms, biography of Eldrewey Stearns, and newspaper clipping from December 10, 2003.
BOX # 992 folder 9
“Memory Loss” file, from the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Denton , and a booklet Care of the Neck.
BOX # 992 folder 10
“Releases” – blank AARP release forms.
BOX # 992 folder 11
“Notes/Names” – material from the “Voice” project and handwritten notes.
BOX # 992 folder 12
“Post 1980” – transcript of interview of John Reed on the 20th anniversary of the AWHQ- Armadillo World Headquarters (part 1 of 2).
BOX # 992 folder 13
“Post 1980” – transcript titled “Franklin interview part 1”; subject is AWHQ.
BOX # 992 folder 14
One black and white photo of Joe Nick Patoski and two copies of the September 1998 issue of Austin Writer with JNP on the cover.
BOX # 992 folder 15
Materials from unmarked folder – newspaper clippings, flyers, and schedules of events for the Austin Film Festival, 1997.
BOX # 992 folder 16
“Reviews/Articles” – several issues of the Say What newsletter of the Stevie Ray Vaughan Fan Club, sample book cover for Caught in the Crossfire, and newspaper clippings about the book and SRV.
BOX # 992 folder 17
Manuscript of the “Armidillo Book” about the Armadillo World Headquarters.
BOX # 992 folder 18
1997 calender/appointment book with entries by Patoski.
BOX # 993 folder 1
Material from a canvas bag from the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival 2007, includes CD’s, promotional flyers, a pen, buttons, guitar picks, dogtag, condom, etc, in addition to various magazines (part 1 of 2).
BOX # 993 folder 2
Material from a canvas bag from the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival 2007, includes CD’s, promotional flyers, a pen, buttons, guitar picks, dogtag, Mardi Gras beads, etc, in addition to various magazines (part 2 of 2).
BOX # 993 folder 3
Material from a canvas bag from the South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival 2007, includes CD’s, promotional flyers, a pen, buttons, book of matches, sticker, condom, etc, in addition to various magazines (part 1 of 2).
BOX # 993 folder 4
Material from a canvas bag from the South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival 2007, includes CD’s, promotional flyers, and various magazines (part 2 of 2).
BOX # 993 folder 5
Camera and software manuals.
BOX # 993 folder 6
Various travel and vacation guides and three book catalogs.
BOX # 993 folder 7
Newsletters from different organizations, mainly dealing with nature conservatory, and several reports in Spanish on a few Mexican coservation groups.
BOX # 993 folder 8
Maps and brochures from different attractions, mainly museums and parks, various states included (part 1 of 3).
BOX # 993 folder 9
Maps and brochures from different attractions, mainly museums and parks, various states included (part 2 of 3).
BOX # 994 folder 1
Maps and brochures from different attractions, mainly museums and parks, various states included (part 3 of 3).
BOX # 994 folder 2
Music announcements for new groups and new CDs being released; material also includes press kits and photos (part 1 of 4).
BOX # 994 folder 3
Music announcements (part 2 of 4).
BOX # 994 folder 4
Music announcements (part 3 of 4).
BOX # 994 folder 5
Music announcements (part 4 of 4).
BOX # 994 folder 6
Various newspaper clippings and photocopies of articles and book reviews; mainly concerning writings by JNP such as Caught in the Crossfire and Como la Flor books.
BOX # 994 folder 7
Rule of Capture compiled by the Texas Water Alliance Water Research Group.
BOX # 994 folder 8
Correspondence, both personal and professional, dates range from 1993 to 2207; also includes correspondence to and from Bill Crawford (part 1 of 6).
BOX # 994 folder 9
Correspondence (part 2 of 6).
BOX # 994 folder 10
Correspondence (part 3 of 6).
BOX # 995 folder 1
Correspondence (part 4 of 6).
BOX # 995 folder 2
Correspondence (part 5 of 6).
BOX # 995 folder 3
Correspondence (part 6 of 6).
BOX # 995 folder 4
Notes and notebooks, various subjects (part 1 of 5).
BOX # 995 folder 5
Notes and notebooks, various subjects (part 2 of 5).
BOX # 995 folder 6
Notes and notebooks, various subjects (part 3 of 5).
BOX # 995 folder 7
Notes and notebooks, various subjects (part 4 of 5).
BOX # 995 folder 8
Notes and notebooks, various subjects (part 5 of 5).
BOX # 995 folder 9
“People – Hurricane Katrina” – guidelines for correspondents from People magazine, travel material such as maps and receipts, newspaper clippings and notes.
BOX # 995 folder 10
“JNP/Bill Crawford” – synopsis and research material relating to “The Debutante and the Druglord” concerning Pablo Acosta.
BOX # 995 folder 11
Abstract titled Malpai Borderlands, fax of Austin Film Town with revisions and geological atlases of Marfa and the Emory Peak-Presidio areas.
BOX # 996 folder 1
Peter Koch piece on Big Bend and manuscript of Teenage Entertainment Wasteland with notes.
BOX # 996 folder 2
Manuscript of work by Patoski on the Armadillo World Headquarters, with notes.
BOX # 996 folder 3
Correspondence, including emails, from 2005 and 2006.
BOX # 996 folder 4
Several complete and incomplete manuscripts and drafts of work; most untitled.
BOX # 996 folder 5
A variety of research material including photocopies of articles and some handwritten notes on different subjects.
BOX # 996 folder 6
Hard cover book, still in plastic wrap, Emails from Hell: The Wrath of William Wyndell, by David Earthman and spiral bound book titled Rainwater Collection for the Mechanically Challenged by Suzy Banks and others.
BOX # 996 folder 7
Color photos, including some of Patoski at book signings, color slides of landscapes, a booklet about Nolan Ryan and ticket stubs.
BOX # 996 folder 8
A 2006 and 2007 Judge’s plaque for the World Championship Barbeque Goat Cook-off from Brady, Texas. Plaques are wooden and in the shape of a goat’s head.
BOX # 996 folder 9
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.
BOX # 996
One baseball cap, tan with flag design on right side of bill, from Brady National Bank, reads “100 years 1905 -2005”.
BOX # 996
One medium adult size black t-shirt which reads “Antone’s 29th anniversary showcase Ray Charles 2004”.
BOX # 997
This box contains a variety of magazines, guides, pamphlets, booklets and catalogs, and which cover a number of different topics.
Bound galley of Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, America’s Greatest Rock Critic by Jim DeRogatis.
Booklet Los Skarnales: Vatos Rudos Official Coloring Book
1999 Texas Rangers Media Guide
A Guide to World Music Produced in France
An Outline History of Jazz
Louisiana Music Trail
Welsh Music Foundation Directory 2005
Manchester City Music Network Directory 2003/04
Comic book Fabulus Furry Freak Brothers # 4
Family Life magazine March/April 1996 issue
Hillviews Winter 2004
National Parks January/February 2004 issue
The Journal of Texas Music History 2006
SXSW 2000 – Music
SXSW 200 – Interactive
SXSWorld March 2007
SXSW 2004 – Film
SXSW 2004 – Music
SXSW 2001 – Music + Media
Rhino catalog 1994
Texas Music Directory 1995
The Texas Observer November 4, 2005; two copies
Musician May 1993
International Hispanic Entertainment Directory 1995
Fantasy Inc Special Anniversary Catalog 1999
Texas Rangers Program October 1 & 2, 1993
Texas Rangers Souvenir Program 1994
Louisiana Music Directory 95-96
Texas Rangers Souvenir Program 1993
History of the Texas Baseball
1994 Arlington Stadium Calendar – Texas Rangers
James Luther Dickinson – three copies
Harp Music Matters - May 2007 issue
Throat Culture 1990 Collector’s Edition - with bendable four-song record included
No Depression – March/April 2005 issue
BOX # 998
This box contains a variety of magazines, guides, pamphlets, booklets and catalogs, and which cover a number of different topics.
A Guide to French Pop & Rock
MMDA Business Directory 2004
Texas 1998 Accommodations Guide
Block Tijdschrift voor blues 1999
SXSW 2005 – Film
SXSW 2005 – Interactive
Texas Parks & Wildlife Media Reference Guide – Revised February 2004
SXSW 2000 – Film
Texas Music Industry Directory – 2003 edition
SXSW 2003 – Music & Media
The Texas Observer – December 3, 2004 issue
Texas Parks & Wildlife – July 2006 issue
SXSW 98 – interactive
SXSW 97 – music & media
SXSW 91 – music & media
SXSW 99 – music & media
Louisiana Music Directory 2005
No Depression – March/April 2003 issue
Herramientas Legales Para La Conservaciones de Tierras Privadas y Sociales en Mexico
Grammy – 48th Grammy Awards Celebration Issue, Spring 2006
Explorations – from the Texas Council for the Humanities
A Powerful Trust: Water Marketing in Texas
Rangers 1996 Souvenir Program
Texas Beat – February 1998 issue
Demon Catalogue Viewer 1998
SXSW 2001 – film
Louisiana Music Directory 1994-95
SXSW 1996 – music & media
The Recording Industry – 1994 career handbook
SXSW 99 – film
SXSW 99 – interactive
Texas Music Industry Directory – 2004 edition
BOX # 999
Photocopy of Sid Bryd’s Houston, bound galley of Mainlines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader, and a 2006 draft of Living in the Woods in a Tree by Sybil Rosen. Various newspapers, newspaper sections and clippings, and oversize magazines, especially the Austin Chronicle and the San Antonio Current. Also includes an issue of Austin Woman and several issues of Desert Candle; most relate to music or nature, and some contain articles written by Patoski.
BOX # 1000
CD list- (handwritten titles and notes appear in quotation marks)
Freddy Fender – Tall Order (#1 through #8)
Latin Breed and Freddy Fender
Glory Hallelujah: The Golden Age of Gospel (DVD counter part no in case)
“AWHQ 10-28-02” (CD-R)
“Texas coast book images” (CD-R)
The Hidden Land by Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
Crawlin by Marc Benno and the Nightcrawlers (three
copies)
Up With the Sun by Alex Woodard
CD-R; title illegible
Los Super Seven by Los Super Seven
Honey in the Lion’s Head by Greg Brown
Run out of Darkness by Mandy Mercier
TexMix 2007 Spring (various artists)
Lafayette Music Space (various artists)
South San Gabriel
Addiction Pinball – game CD
Jungle Jim and the Voodoo Tiger by James Luther Dickinson
Chinese Boxes by Kim Richey
Why the Hell Not… the Songs of Kinky Friedman by Kinky Friedman (two copies)
Programa Nacional de Conservacion de Tierras
Divisadero by Ted Russell Kamp
War and Peace by Butch Hancock
Tortilla Factory 1996
Virtuosity/Tortilla Factory
Tortilla Factory 1973
Tortilla Factory 1974
La Malaguena/Tortilla Factory
Ron Wayne Mraz
Bill Mack’s Memories from the trenches of Broadcasting (audio book set on 7 CDs)
Nashville Rebel by Waylon Jennings (4 CD set)
SXSW CD Sampler 2007 (includes a voodoo doll)
Cassette tape list- (handwritten titles and notes appear in quotation marks)
Candy Blind Twister (recorded on Memorex tape)
“Huey P Memux and Juke Boy Bonner” (recorded on Certron 45 tape – no cover)
“Interview with Joe Nick Patoski & Bill Crawford May 26, 1993” (recorded on Sony tape)
“Dust” recorded over Chris Wall tape of Any Saturday Night in Texas (no cover)
“Crazy Cajun KUT Radio Show Huey Meaux tape 2” (recorded on Memorex tape)
“Chronicle Music Awards Austin Opera House” (recorded on Sony tape)
“Mexico Mike” by Joe King Carrasco and “Mexico’s His Lover” by Jenny Herring
(recorded on Radio Shack tape)
“Lenny 7/21/92” (recorded on Maxell tape)
Jimmie Rodgers on record: America’s Blue Yoder (two cassette set with booklet and box)
VHS tape list- (handwritten and typed titles and notes appear in quotation marks)
“Joe King Carrasco – ACL 1983” (recorded on Fuji tape)
Accordion Dreams
I Love My Freedom, I Love My Texas: On the Road with Mingo Saldivar y Los Cuatro Espadas
“J.K.C. videos” (recorded on Maxell tape)
“Austin Responds Lubbock on Everything Panel Discussion December 2, 2003”
“If Only I Could Fly” Blaze Foley Promotional Video
“QBADISC Cuban Gold 3:”
DVD list-
Ja’ ete au bal – I went to the dance (Roots of Cajun & Zydeco music)
Vaquero: The Forgotten Cowboy
Punk: Attitude – a film by Don Letts (2 DVD set)
Heartworn Highways
Celebration of Life: Little Joe y La Familia volume one live
Visiones: Latino Art & Culture (2 DVD set)
Songs of the Heartland: Collector’s Edition
BOX # 1001 folder 1
Earning statements from the University of Texas, classroom evaluations, statements and summaries for various accounts, agreements with UT Press, royalty statements, awards, and applications for the Paisano Fellowship.
BOX # 1001 folder 2
Issues of Texas Monthly magazine that contain work by JNP:
January 1986, May and July 1996, and March 2002.
(duplicate copies of the January 1996 and May 1996 issues stored placed with other Texas Monthly magazines)
BOX # 1001
Three nametags with lanyards, two keyrings, pink guitar pick, a San Marcos pin, postal scale, and a brown tie.
BOX # 1001A (oversize) folder 1
Thirty-one color photos- includes photos of JNP, Clifford Antone, Auggie Myers, and others
One agreement between Waterloo Records and JNP as the manager of the True Believers
Misc materials such as playbills and a business card
BOX # 1001A folder 2
One 12” x 17” poster for “Ray Camp and his Rockabilly Rebels”
One album cover for Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns
Four 14” x 11” sketches for album covers by Tibor Kalman
One small plastic crown
OVERSIZE ITEMS AND ARTIFACTS
705 Mapcase Drawer 15
Four 35” x 22” topographical maps: Presidio, Emory Peak, Marfa and Fort Stockton.
705 Mapcase Drawer 15
Assorted music posters and one Texas Book festival poster:
One 24” x 20” poster from Texas Parks & Wildlife with the saying “I support wildlife research”; depicts different native Texan wildlife species. (condition = fair)
One 36” x 13” Jazz Appreciation Month poster, April 2006 (condition = good)
One 40” x 10” poster for Fort Worth museums (condition = fair)
One 35” x 25” poster for Joe King Carrasco “Party Weekend” LP (condition = poor : water stains, torn corner, tattered edges)
One 30” x 20” poster for Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns “The Dago’s better with Cuervo” (condition = poor: tears, water stains, tattered corners and edges)
One 30” x 20” color photograph of Kris Cummings taken by Danny Martinez June 29, 1984 in McAllen, Texas (condition = fair: some areas on the top of the photograph have white paper stuck to them)
One 25” x 20” Texas Book Festival poster from November 1996; poster contains a photograph of eighty-nine Texas authors inside the Texas Capitol. Authors include JNP, Larry L. King, Elmer Kelton, Kinky Friedman, Dago Gilb, John Graves and others (condition = fair: some staining on back and front along the edges)
One 24” x 20” red poster titled “La Marrana” (condition = fair: some water stains, creases, and warping is visible)
One 23” x 17” poster titled “Manos Maestras de un Pueblo Artesania Mexicana” (condition = fair: some tears along the edges, some staining)
One 23” x 15 ½” red poster of Joe King Carrasco (condition = fair: some small tears along edge and several creases)
One 22” x 14” poster of Sammy and the Fabulous Erections (condition = poor: substantial water damage)
One 22” x 14” poster of Rodeo/Don Robey Rides Ropes (condition = fair: some staining and tattered edges)
One 20” x 11” 1995 single sheet calendar from Merengazo Records featuring various Latino recording artists (condition = fair)
One 17” x 11” exhibit poster for Austin Poster Art of the 70’s shown at the Skagen Brakhage Studios in Austin (condition = fair: some staining)
One 14” x 9” poster of Reverend G.O.A.T (condition = good)
One 17” x 11” poster for An Evening of Gospel, featuring several different groups/acts performing at the Paramount Theater (condition = good)
One 22” x 14” poster for the 1st Anniversary Celebration at Antone’s featuring Clifton Chenier (condition = fair)
One 22” x 14” poster “Calling All Blues” from the Bluebird Night Club (condition = fair: water stains)
Second 22” x 14” poster “Calling All Blues” from the Bluebird Night Club (condition = poor: substantial water damage)
One 22” x 14” poster for “Mr. Motion” and T. V. Owens (condition = poor: substantial water damage)
One 22” x 14” poster for Clifton Chenier with handwritten time and date (condition = poor: substantial water damage)
One 20” x 14” poster for George Jones, signed by Jones (condition = fair: with some water damage)
One calendar “Major League Baseball Stadiums” sixteen month calendar for 1998-1999 (condition = good)
One dust jacket for Big Bend National Park (condition = fair: some creases)
Color page proofs for “What Would Donald Judd Do?, article by JNP in Texas Monthly (condition = good)
ARTIFACT: one 22” x 18” frame with matt and photograph of JNP with the title “Joe Nick Goes Hollywood” (condition = fair: some stains)
The following 45 rpm’s were placed in the backlog:
“The Hard Way” by Richard Dobson
“Give a Little More Time” by Randy Banks
“Tonight” by The Take
“Dinero” by Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns (two copies)
“Mine, mine, mind” by Roky Erickson and the Aliens
“Mañana” by Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns (two copies)
“Don’t Let a Woman” ” by Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns
“Party Weekend” ” by Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns
“Pigtail Rag” by Shawn Siegel & the Originals
“One Way Ticket” by Eddie Bond
“West Texas Squeezebox Boogie!” by Ponty Bone
“Starry Eyes” by Roky Ericson
“Plastic Surgeon” by The Amatones
“Merci, Baby, Merci” by Dan Del Santo
“Y si al final” by Mary Maria
“I Saw Her Standing There” by The Beatles
“Love Me Do” by The Beatles
“She Loves You” by The Beatles
“Thank You Girl” by The Beatles
“Please Please Me” by The Beatles
“Soy Chicano” by Flaco Jimenez y Su Conjunto
“Walk it Like You Talk It” by Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns
“Christmas Songs” with Lalo Guerrero
“The Blues Roll On” by Jim Bo with M. K. D.s
“Tuff Enuff” by Joe King Carrasco & the Crowns
“T-Bone’s Back” by T-Bone Walker
“El Tiquetito” by Wally Gonzales
“Cuatro Espadas” by Conjunto Cuarto Espadas
“Vaya Con Dios” by Freddy Fender
“Homenaje a Freddy Fender” by ????
“La Muerte De Fred Gomez Carrasco” by Los Socios de San Antonio
“Faded Love” by Tommy Hancock
“Texas Oil” by Freddy King
“Baby You Know How I Love You” by Wild Man Ray Liberto
“Te He De Amar” by Los Chachos
“Teenage Boogie” by Ray Campi and his Rockabilly Rebels
“I Cry Every Night” by Alvin Crow
“Cumbiando” by the Mexican Revolution de Ruben Ramos
“Canot al Pueblo” by Esteban Jordan
“Tender Years” by Tommy McLain
“Adios Eva Garza” by Los Conquistadores (two copies)
“El Sumbidito” by Steve Jordan
“The Original Hey! Baby” by Bruce Channel
“Mine Mine Mind” by Roky Erickson
“Roll Over Beethoven” by The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
“My Screamin’ Screamin’ Mimi!” by Ray Campi
“Downtown San Antonio” by ?????
“San Antonio Rose” by Bob Wills (?)
“If You Really Want Me to I’ll Go” by Doug Sahm
“No Quiero Saber Nada” by Snowball & Tacho Rivera
“You Used Me” by Amos Milburn Jr.
“Ahora Que Te Fuiste” by Lisa Lopez
“Buenas Noches Mi Amor” by Noe Pro
“????? Escondido” by Flaco Jimenez
“Bacon Fat” by Sir Douglas Quintet
“Nitty Gritty” by Sir Douglas Quintet
“Is There Something On Your Mind” by Willie Nelson
“La Paloma” by Gil Baca
“Don’t Let Go” by Bruce Channel
“Play It Cool” by Ray Campi
“Found Me a New Love” by Lord August
“Happy Music” by Paul
“All I Want is You” by Pic & Bill
“Con Nada Me Pagas” by Napoleon Colombo
“No Tenga la Culpa” by Roberto Pulido
“Ride in the Rodeo” by Keith Adams
“El San Antonio” by Pedrito Morales
“Oh Marie” by Sonny Ace & The Twisters
“There’s Still a Lot of Love in San Antone” by Darrell McCall
“For the First Time” by Denny Ezba
“You Don’t Mean to Make Me Cry” by Vern Pullens
“Linda Lou” by the Sunglows
“Wooly Bully” by Sir Douglas Quintet
“Hey Paula” by Major’s Minors
“Down the Pike” by Doug Sahm
“Loverboy” by Denny Ezba
“Tore Up” by Ray Campi
“Amor Bonito” by Ramona Elia
“Tell Me” by El Molino
“….Up the Road” by Bobby “Blue” Bland
“Eso Se Hincha” by Winfredo Figueroa”
“Beer Barrel Herrgards” by Brave Combo
“Rat Race” by The Rat Race Kid
“Tourist in the Heartland” by Little Imo
“No Toquen Ya” by Freddy Fender
“Indita Mia” by Los Del Bajio
“El Silencio” by Conjunto 4 Espadas
“The Doo-It” by The Storm
“Going Out With the Tide” by Freddy Fender & Tommy McLain
“Lawd, I’m Just a Country Boy….” By Sir Douglas Quintet
“Shake it, Don’t Break It” by Clifton Chenier
“Wild Side of Life” by Freddy Fender
“Tell Me” by The Molino
“Cajita de Oro” by Los Jovenes
“Bitter They Are” by Carol Meyer
“Back It Up to Brackettville” by Ray Campi
“El Narco Traficante” by Los Cadetes de Linares
“Este Noche la paso Contigo” by Carlos de Cordova
“You Can’t Stop this Rocking and Rolling” by Ivory Joe Hunter
“Got to Get Up – Git Out” by Turning Point
“Memories” by Augie Meyers & the Western Head Band
“Tired to Hide” by the Thirteenth Floor Elevators
“Just a Moment” by Sunny and the Sun-glows
“Pedacito” by Los Cardos (?)
“Don’t Let a Woman (make a fool of you) by Joe “King” Carrasco y las Coronas
“A Mi Amor” by Jesse A. Gongora
“Unbound” by Lucky Tomblin
“San Antonio Rose” by Major Bill Smith & Dean Curtis
“Push Button” by Dial Tones
“Waiting for Your Love” by Freddy Fender
“Country Grove” by Doug Sahm
“Wedding Bells” by Augie Meyer
“Margarita” by Los Polkeros
“La Viuda Matrera” by Flaco Jimenez
“Last Night” by Bobby “Blue” Bland
“Out of Sight, Out of Mind” by Sunny & the Sunliners
“You’ve Got Bad Intentions” by Bobby “Blue” Bland
“La Bamba” by Steve Jordan
“Everybody’s Always Putting Me Down” by Lord Augusta and the Visions of Life
“You’re Gonna Miss Me” by The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
“Rocking at the Ritz” by Ray Campi
Accession 2007-174
One hundred eighty records added to the backlog.
The following LP’s have their original album covers:
George Jones – White Lightnin’ 33 1/3 rpm
Up Wilson – ‘On My Way’
Pappy Meaux – True Cajun Blues
The Border (music from the movie soundtrack, music by Ry Cooder)
The Ornette Coleman Trio – at the “Golden Circle” at Stockholm vol. one
T-Bone Walker – Classics of Modern Blues [two record set]
T-Bone Walker – His original 1945-1950 performances
T-Bone Walker – Very Rare [two copies, one with original cover, one without]
Count Basie and his Orchestra – Broadway Basie’s Way
Pioneers of Cajun Accordion 1926-1936
Lester Bangs and the Delinquents – Took Savages on the Brazos
Jammin’ with J. R. and Friends
Erik Hokkanen and the Offbeats
Rockabilly Psychosis and the Garage Disease
Houston Hallucinations
Ten from Texas – Heard it Through the Grapevine
The Legendary Stardust Cowboy – Rock-it to Stardom
Dino Lee – the King of White Trash
The LeRoi Brothers – Check this Action
The LeRoi Brothers – Heart of Texas
Fito Olivares y Su Grupo – La Negra Catalina
Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
Santiago Jimenez con Flaco Jimenez y Juan Viesca
Flaco y Santiago Jimenez Jr. – El Rey y El Principe De La Musica Norteña
Doug Sahm & Augie Meyer present Flaco Jimenez y su conjunto – “Tex-Mex Breakdown”
Flaco Jimenez – El Sonido de San Antonio
Flaco Jimenez – Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio
Flaco Jimenez – Flaco’s Amigos
Little Joe y La Familia – Para La Gente
Lightnin’ Hopkins – Lightnin’ Strikes
Buddy Holly – The Nashville Sessions
Buddy Holly – Live
Buddy Holly and Bob Montgomery – Western and Bop
Buddy Holly/The Crickets – 20 Golden Hits(Buddy Holly Lives)
Merle Haggard – A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (or My Salute
To Bob Wills)
Butch Hancock – West Texas Waltzes & Dust-blown Tractor Tunes
Texas-Mexican Border Music Vol. 4
Six Pack Vol. 1
The Earliest Mariachi Recordings 1906-1936
Buddy Holly – The Complete Buddy Holly (box set of 6 records plus a “Pictorial Account of his Life and Music” booklet)
Various Artists – Life Out There (two copies & includes a track by JNP y Los Dupa-kats)
Fito Olivares y Su Grupo – La Pura Sabrosura: Tocan sus grandes éxitos originales
Fito Olivares y Su Grupo – La Pura Sabrosura: Mi Caballito
Fito Olivares y Su Grupo – La Pura Sabrosura: Se nos pasó la mano en sabor
Doug Sahm – Juke Box Music
True Believers (two copies)
Back to the Dillo
Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet – The Best of the Mercury Years
Doug Sahm & Augie Meyers – The “West Side” Rolls Again
Sir Douglas Quintet – Midnight Sun
Doug Sahm – Hell of a Spell
The Legendary Stardust Cowboy – Rock It To Stardom (autographed to JNP)
Steve Jordan – The Return of El Parche
Kimmie Rhodes – Man in the Moon
Johnny Reno and his Sax Maniacs – Born to Blow
Johnny Reno and his Sax Maniacs – Full Blown (two copies)
Joe King Carrasco with The Crowns – Bordertown (two copies)
Joe King Carrasco and The Crowns – mil gracias a todos nuestros amigos (three copies)
Joe King Carrasco and The Crowns – Party Safari (four copies)
Joe King Carrasco and The Crowns – Put Some Texas in Your Tank
Joe King Carrasco and El Molino – (four copies)
Joe King Carrasco y las coronas
Joe King Carrasco and The Crowns – Synapse Gap [Mundo Total] (two copies)
Joe King Carrasco and The Crowns – Weekend (three copies)
Joe King Carrasco – Viva San Antone (three copies
Juan Ramos – De Todo Como En Botica
Sir Douglas Quintet – Border Wave
Steve Jordan – Lo Mejor de Steve Jordan vol. 1
Sir Douglas Quintet – Rio Medina
True Believers – The Rain Won’t Help You When It’s Over
True Believers – Hard Road (promotional copy)
Ernest Tubb – The Legend and the Legacy Vol. One
Wake Up Dead Man: Black Convict Worksongs from Texas Prisons
The Mavericks – Music for All Occasions
Steve Jordan – That’s My Boy
Steve Jordan y Los Hermanos Jordan
Very Early Delbert McClinton with the Ron-Dels – “The Fort Worth Sound” (two copies)
Juvenile Junk by Maxwell (autographed and inscribed to JNP)
Mance Lipscomb – Texas Sharecropper and Songster
Texas-Mexican Border Music Vol. 10 - Narciso Martinez
Texas-Mexican Border Music Vol. 16 – Lydia Mendoza Part 2: Early Recordings from
The 1930’s
Steve Jordan – “El Corrido de Jhonny el Pachuco”
The following records were not in their original covers but in plain white or “promotional copy only” covers and titles were hand written-
George Jones
Johnny Winter – Austin, Texas
Sir Douglas Quintet – 1+1+1=4
Lightnin Hopkins (Arhoolie)
Flaco Jimenez (Arhoolie)
Flaco Jimenez – El Rey de Texas
Joe King Carrasco (promotional record with three songs from Party Weekend)
Def Squad – Countdown to the year 2000
Narciso Martinez – 1936-1937
The Chicano Experience
The following records were not in their original covers but in green paper sleeves-
George Jones – All Time Greatest Hits Vol. 1
The Golden Hits of George Jones
The Best of Sacred Music by George Jones
All of My Favorites by Hank Williams by George Jones
We Found Heaven Right Here at “4033” by George Jones
The Best of George Jones
George Jones – 16 Greatest Hits
Hittin’ the Road – Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours
Ray Campi & His Rockabilly Rebels – Born to Rock
Joe Patek and Orchestra – Shiner Gold
Johnnie Lee Wills and His Boys – Dance All Night
T-bone Walker – Stormy Monday Blues
Leadbelly – includes legendary performances never before released
Brother Al Stricklin Now
Robert Johnson – King of the Blues Singers (Thesaurus of Classic Jazz)
Little Joe and the Latinaires – Chicanos Can Do It
Robert Shaw – Texas Barrelhouse Piano
Best of Bob Wills
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys – The Tiffany Transcriptions
Texas Guitar – From Dallas To L.A. Blues Originals vol. 3
Texas Country – Willie Nelson, Freddy Fender, Asleep at the Wheel and Bob Wills and
his Texas Playboys (two record set)
The Hits and Misses of Major Bill Smith
The Bob Wills Anthology
The Sir Douglas Band – Texas Tornado
Johnny Winter – Early Winter
Western Swing Along with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys – For the Last Time (three record set)
Sunny & the Sunliners (You Send Me)
Doug Sahm (Just a Moment)
The Very Best of Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison – The Original Sound
Shivas Headband – Take Me to the Mountains
Sir Douglas Quintet – The Return of Doug Saldana
Sir Douglas Quintet – Honky Blues
Sir Douglas Quintet – Together After Five
Doug Sahm and Band
Doug Sahm Tex Mex Trip – Groover’s Paradis
Sir Doug and the Texas Tornados – Texas Rock for Country Rollers
Augie Meyers and the Western Head Band – Live at the Longneck
Augie Meyers – You Ain’t Rollin’ Your Roll Rite
Augie Meyer – Augie’s Western Head Music Co.
Delbert McClinton – Genuine Cowhide
Delbert McClinton – Victim of Life’s Circumstances
Delbert McClinton – Second Wind
Delbert McClinton – Love Rustler
Delbert & Glen – Clean
Steve Jordan – Soy de Tejas
Janis Joplin – Early Performances
Little Joe and the Latinaires – Que Bruto
Willie Nelson – Shotgun Willie
Willie Nelson – Red-Headed Stranger
Willie Nelson – Phases and Stages
The Buddy Holly Story (Demonstration not for sale)
Janis – soundtrack from the motion picture (Demonstration not for sale)
Willie Nelson – Live
Willie Nelson – To Lefty from Willie (Demonstration not for sale)
Willie Nelson – Sweet Memories
Willie Nelson – Trouble Maker
Willie Nelson and Leon Russell – One for the Road (two record set- demonstration not
for sale)
Willie Nelson – Face of a Fighter
Willie Nelson – Pretty Paper
Willie Nelson – The Sound in Your Mind
Willie Nelson – Yesterday’s Wine
Willie Nelson – Stardust
Willie Nelson – Country Willie
Willie Nelson – Willie and Family Live (two record set - demonstration not for sale)
Willie Nelson – Willie/Before His Time
Willie Nelson – Country Winners
Willie Nelson Sings Kristofferson (demonstration not for sale)
Butch Hancock – The Wind’s Dominion (two record set)
Los Bravos Del Norte de Ramon Ayala – No Quiero Que Te Vas (45 record)
Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns – Bueno (78 record)
* * *
Material donated relates to Willie Nelson: An Epic Life by Joe Nick Patoski and includes page and galley proofs, numerous computer disks, and over a dozen CD-Rs. (The book was also donated, accessioned separately, and previously added to the backlog).
Box 1024 folder 1
Willie Nelson manuscript draft with revisions (part 1 of 2)
Box 1024 folder 2
Willie Nelson manuscript draft with revisions (part 2 of 2)
Box 1024 folder 3
One CD Peace by Willie Nelson and the following CD’Rs-
“JNP various docs 2006”
“Files 7-19-07”
“W Files 6/29/07”
“Willie various 7/06”
“Willie notes Shrake transc. 8/18/06”
“Jan 29, 2007”
“Willie notes Shrake transc. 7/25/06”
“Willie files July 7 06”
“Tex-Mex conjunto”
“Willie back-up 12-27-06”
“7/19/07 files”
“Master files 6/29/07”
“Nov 19 Jan 2 2007”
Box 1024 folder 4
Page proofs of Willie Nelson dated January 22, 2008
Box 1024 folder 5
Advanced page proofs with revisions in red ink of Willie Nelson
Box 1024 folder 6
Photocopy of pages 325 to 894 of manuscript with corrections of Willie Nelson
Box 1024-A
Fifty-two Recordable MD 80 mini disks (one is still unopened) which hold interviews Patoski conducted while researching Willie Nelson
One Sony Net MD walkman recorder with userbook, software, USB cable, and headphones
* * *
Material donated consists primarily of research for Patoski’s biography on Willie Nelson and items from the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas.
Box # 1045
One VHS tape “Where the Music Began” starring Willie Nelson
DVD “Family Bible with Willie Nelson and Sister Bobbie (two copies)
DVD “Ernest Tubb 1960’s TV shows volume 1”
The Nashville “Sidekick” had the World by the Tail paperback book by Frank Oakley
with Patsi Bale Cox and Virginia Robicheaux
Willie Nelson with Mike Blakely A Tale out of Luck paperback book
Willie Nelson with Bud Shrake Willie An Autobiography paperback book
April 2008 issue of American Way magazine by American Airlines
Fall 2006 and Spring 2008 issues of Texas Music, both include music CD
January-February 2008 issue of No Depression magazine
May 2008 issue of Texas Co-Op Power magazine
Spring 2005 issue of The Journal of Texas Music History
May 1, 2008 issue of Rolling Stone magazine
Two empty water bottles (one with cap) of “Willie Nelson Spring Water”
One Texas Monthly matchbook notepad with back cover featuring Willie Nelson
Three name tags, one for Diane for Willie’s Picnic 2006 and one for Heidi for Willie
Nelson in concert at Texas Roadhouse, and one media tag for 4th of July 2006
One Willie Nelson Texas Roadhouse red bandana with braids
Box # 1046
Forty-four computer disks removed from an envelope from Cara Eisenpress; titles follow
Chuck Jennings 7-9-07
Tim O’Connon Part I 2-28-07
Tim O’Connon Part 2 2-28-07
Kenny Koepke 6/14/07
Jimmy Herrington 6//07
Gates Moore 5/21/07
Bee Spears 4/19/07
LG, Bobby Lemok Turin’ Tom 4/19/07
Jim Haber 11/29/06
Johnny Bush 11/20/2006
Bobby Earl Smith 11/18/06; Randy Moore 11/18/06
Hank Cochra 1
Hank Cochra 2
Bruton
Jerry Wexler Nck Hunter Oct 2006
Jerry Wexler Oct 2006
Delbert McClinton 9/23/06
Kimmie Rhodes Round Two 1-3-06
Billy English 4/18/07
Jody Payne 4-18-07 40 min
Sylvie on Uke WN in concert 4-18-07
Mickey Raphael 4/16/07
Paul English Pt. 2
Paul English 3/16/07
Connie Nelson Dec 15, 2006
Phil York 12-4-06
Donald Reed Jackie Clements Fayenell Brown Clements Joyce Clements Reed 12-3-06
Poodie Loche Waley Selmon 12-19-06
Joe Gracey Kimmie Rhodes 12-19-06
Connie Nelson 2 Dec 15, 2006
Mickey Raphael 9-19-07 No Depression MVP
One unmarked disk
The following titles were in the same container:
Evelyn Shriver 9-12-06
Frankie Miller Fram Weatherholt
Jimmy C Newman 9-9 Nick Hunter 9-11-06
Los Lonely Boys 4/21/05 (? Or 08?)
The following titles were in the same container:
Ronald Greer 9-13-06 Ridgetop Tour Jerry Bradley 9-14-06
Chet Flypo 9-11-06
Ray Price Johnny Gimble Charlie Owen 7/18-21/06
Charlie Owens Pt 2 7/21/06
The following titles were in the same container:
Bobby Arnold 1-10-07
Herb Steiner 1-10-07
Larry Butler 2-9-07
Leona Williams Reshen Oct 2006
The following CD-R’s were removed from an envelope from Gerald Wexler:
J. W. Intv w Nick Spitzer 2/20/05 unedited
J. W. Intr w Nick Spitzer 4/25/05 #2 unedited
Blues Lecture J. W. 1999
BBC Intrv Dusty Springfield 2006 unedited
The Pyramids Memphis 2003 Sam Phillips Memorial Tribute
“The Men who Made the Music” 1996 Sam Phillips, Rick Hall, Duddy Kelley, Jerry
Wexler
DVD “CMT Greatest Moments: Willie Nelson
DVD Willie Nelson Bio produced by the TH Entertainment, LLC
One CD-R not labeled
CD-R “Willie Doc”
CD-R “Willie/Audio/Nexis”
CD-R “Oct 21, 2005”
CD-R “Oral History Lawton Memories Carl Cooper Disc 1 of 2; 3 trks. Willie reference
@16:30”
CD-R “Joe Carson ‘Cowtown Jamboree’ 1-9: selections from the show”
CD “Willie Nelson An Epic Life” produced by Denny Somach Productions (three copies);
contains radio show about Nelson, commentary by Joe Nick Patoski
CD “I Let the Stars Get in My Eyes” by Goldie Hill
CD “The Bear Family Release 2002” by Joe Carson
CD “Now Appearing” by Bobby Gibson (new, unopened)
CD “Christmas Guitar” played by Bobby Gibson (new, unopened)
Box # 1047 folder 1
Newspaper clippings, most relating to Patoski’s Nelson biography
Box # 1047 folder 2
Correspondence, including emails, relating to book; mainly dated in 2007
Box # 1047 folder 3
Partial manuscript of book; part 1 of 2
Box # 1047 folder 4
Partial manuscript of book; part 2 of 2
Box # 1047 folder 5
Numerous notepads with handwritten notes (1 of 3)
Box # 1047 folder 6
Numerous notepads with handwritten notes (2 of 3)
Box # 1047 folder 7
Numerous notepads with handwritten notes (3 of 3)
Box # 1047 folder 8
Printed notes with handwritten notes
Box # 1047 folder 9
Newspaper clippings and small booklet relating to Patoski’s Nelson biography
Box # 1047 folder 10
Research materials, various photocopies and notes
Box # 1047 folder 11
Research materials, various photocopies and notes
Box # 1047 folder 12
Research materials, various photocopies and notes
Box # 1047 folder 13
Research materials, various photocopies and notes
Box # 1047 folder 14
Miscellaneous brochures, maps, and other
Box # 1047 folder 15
Program and other material from the Aetheria event
Box # 1047 folder 16
Texas Author cards, April 5-6 event, includes one of Joe Nick Patoski
Box # 1047 folder 17
Newsletters and magazines
Box # 1047 folder 18
Phonebooks for Hillsboro and Itasca, Hill & Bosque Counties
Box # 1047 folder 19
Press releases for Lost Highway Music and Icehouse Music
Box # 1048 folder 1
Canvas tote bag from the 2008 SXSW “British Music Embassy”
Box # 1048 folder 2
Material from the SXSW bag includes promotional items such as brochures, flyers, magazines, playing cards, etc
Box # 1048 folder 3
Promotional material continued; includes nametags
Box # 1048 folder 4
Promotional material continued; includes CD’s
Box # 1048 folder 5
Promotional material continued; includes magazines
Box # 1048 folder 6
Additional magazines
Box # 1048 folder 7
Canvas bag from the 2008 SXSW Interactive Festival Austin, Texas
Box # 1048 folder 8
Program guides for the 2008 SXSW Music Festival & Media Conference and the SXSW Interactive Festival Austin, Texas
Box # 1048 folder 9
Misc promotional materials – such as CD’s, flyers, brochures, pamphlets, booklets, etc
Box # 1048 folder 10
Misc promotional material; includes CDs, one DVD, and Microsoft “Expression”
Box # 1048 folder 11
Promotional material continued and includes buttons, playing cards, bottle opener, matchbook, tin, lanyards, and guitar picks
Box # 1048 folder 12
Program guide for the 2008 Film Conference and Festival and promotional material continued – magazines
Oversize Box # 1049
Phonebook for Waco and various newspapers, including many of The Austin Chronicle, with articles relating to Willie Nelson, the Patoski book, and the SXSW Festival
* * *
Donated material contains the copy edited manuscript and galley proofs for Patoski’s biography on Willie Nelson, correspondence, various travel information including maps and brochures, and numerous music CDs.
Box 1093 folder 1
Original copyedited manuscript Willie Nelson [part 1 of 2]
Box 1093 folder 2
Original copyedited manuscript Willie Nelson [part 2 of 2]
Box 1093 folder 3
Page proofs of Willie Nelson [part 1 of 2]
Box 1093 folder 4
Page proofs of Willie Nelson [part 2 of 2]
Box 1093 folder 5
Photocopies of newspaper clippings and a compact disc relating to a bank scandal and Jack Hubbard and Burton Ellis
Box 1093 folder 6
Assorted travel brochures and maps
Box 1093 folder 7
Materials related to the book Willie Nelson; includes reviews and book signing flyers
Box 1093 folder 8
Assorted correspondence [part 1 of 2]
Box 1093 folder 9
Assorted correspondence [part 2 of 2]
Box 1093 folder 10
Information on the Big Bend area, the Nature Conservancy, the Davis and Christmas Mountains and other environmental issues
Box 1093 folder 11
Invitations, flyers, and other information on various musical and artistic programs and events
Box 1094 folder 1
Various newspaper clippings and other photocopied material
Box 1094 folder 2
“Doug Moon articles”
Box 1094 folder 3
Manuscript “Geezinlaws World Tour”
Box 1094 folder 4
Misc – includes handwritten pages, information on Pete Seeger, and the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy
Box 1094 folder 5
New record/cd releases and promotional flyers [part 1 of 2]
Box 1094 folder 6
New record/cd releases and promotional flyers [part 2 of 2]
Box 1094 folder 7
Small black photo album and ten additional color photos
Box 1094 folder 8
13” x 9 ½” framed award for An Epic Life from the Fort Worth Weekly “Best of 2008 Critic’s Choice Book from a Local Author”
Box 1094 folder 9
2008 Blue Rock Review, 2008 Fall/Winter University of Texas Press catalog, 2008 Arkansas Tour Guide, and The Beer Guide edited by Josh Oakes
Box 1094 folder 10
Two bound copies of the uncorrected advance proof of An Epic Life
Box 1094 folder 11
The Land Report: The Magazine of the American Landowner – issues include May 2007, August 2007 (two copies), September 2007, October 2007, and Summer 2008
Box 1094 folder 12
Texas Co-Op Power Magazine - five copies of the May 2008 issue featuring an excerpt from An Epic Life and November 2007 issue; The Texas Observer February 8, 2008 issue
Box 1094 folder 13
2007 California State Visitor’s Guide, Summer 2007 Mendocino Travelers’ Guide, Hot Springs Vacation Guide, and the July/August 2007 issue of Golf Connoisseur
Box 1094 folder 14
Manuscript of Texas Blues by Alan Governar; includes a CD with sample pages
Box 1094 folder 15
Information on the LCRA (Lower Colorado River Authority) and includes a CD for new board members
Box 1094 folder 16
Notes, correspondence, and some travel brochures
Box 1095 folder 1
Grammy Awards material and record/cd press releases and promotional flyers
Box 1095 folder 2
Reviews, correspondence, and bookmarks all related to Patoski’s writing, especially An Epic Life
Box 1095 folder 3
Assorted correspondence
Box 1095 folder 4
“Current Research 2006-2007” from the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, June 2007 issue of The Journal of Texas Music History, and the Fall 2006 and Winter 2008 issues of Desert Candle
Box 1095 folder 5
Midland reporter-Telegram Sunday October 29, 2006 (front section); The Onion July 19, 2007; North Bay Bohemian July 18-24, 2007; Guardian July 18-24, 2007
Box 1095 folder 6 (the following contain reviews of An Epic Life or articles by Patoski)
Pasatiempo August 15-21, 2008; San Antonio Express-News “SA Life” section June 8, 2008 (two copies); Journal Santa Fe August 11, 2008 (three copies of front section); New York Times Book Review June 1, 2008; “Spotlight” section from Kerrville Daily Times July 10, 2008
Box 1095 folder 7
Multiple Threadgill’s flyers for Patoski book signing party
Box 1095 folder 8
Numerous nametags and lanyards, baseball cards, Patoski “author” cards, bookmarks, and red bandana “Leopold Environmental Stewardship Award”
Box 1095 folder 9
Five CD-R’s with “various word docs”
Box 1095 folder 10
Sixteen CD-R’s – many are not clearly labeled and some may be music compact discs
Box 1095 folder 11
Ten CD’s containing radio shows featuring interviews with Patoski about Willie Nelson and the book
Box 1095 folder 12
Information from some of the music CD’s and an empty case with a note to Patoski
Box 1095 folder 13
Nine DVD’s relating to the 9/11 attacks and the movie V for Vendetta
one DVD with selected scenes from “American Masters Pete Seeger: Power of Song”, KLRU Austin PBS [complete show on DVD in backlog]
Box 1095
2008 calendar issued by the Edwards Aquifer Authority; some dates have writing
Oversize Box 1096
Page proofs of Texas Blues edited by Gary Hartman and Gregg Andrews; inscription reads “master 1st pages 1-29-08”
Oversize material – map case drawer 23
Five 36” x 24” posters for An Epic Life: Willie Nelson
One 31” x 23” poster on board for May 10th book signing Texas State History Museum An Epic Life: Willie Nelson
Twenty 17” x 11” flyers for June 8th book signing at Threadgills An Epic Life: Willie Nelson
One 17” x 11” flyer for November 15th book singing at Wimberley Community Center for An Epic Life: Willie Nelson
One 17” x 11” poster on board “Joe Nick Patoski Biography The Authors”
One 17” x 11” flyer for Way Out West Texas Book Festival August in Alpine Texas with JNP listed as one of the featured authors
One 29” x 23” poster for The Hill Country Authors Series November in Georgetown Texas featuring JNP for An Epic Life: Willie Nelson
Six 17” x 11” flyers for the 2009 “The Big Squeeze Accordion Throwdown” sponsored by the Texas Folk Life
One 19” x 13” poster of Mean Gene Kelton inscribed to JNP and signed by “Mean Gene” 11-9-07
One 24” x 18” poster “The Tiara” from the Beauty and the Book Club
One 36” x 24” poster from Texas Music History Unplugged, March 2001 SWT campus
The following items have been added to the backlog:
Texas Singer-Songwriters: An American Portrait traveling exhibit catalog of photographs by Gary Goldberg; in good condition
Willie Nelson song book with photographs; in good condition
Texas Landmark Cafes by June Naylor; small paperback book in good condition; published by the Great Texas Line Press, Fort Worth Texas
Water in a Dry and Thirsty Land: The First 50 Years of the Colorado River Municipal Water District by Joe Pickle in collaboration with Ross McSwain and edited by Carla Harrold; hard cover book with dust jacket is in good condition, published in 2000 by the Colorado River Municipal Water District
Alvin Wirtz: The Senator, LBJ, and LCRA by Ken Kesselus; hard cover book with dust jacket is in good condition, published in 2002 by Eakin Press, Austin Texas
Poetry of Yesterday and Today: Poems about People and History by Raul Garza; paper back book is in fair condition, is a Garza Publication, is inscribed to Joe Nick Patoski and signed by the author
The following CD’s have been added to the backlog:
“That Lonesome Song” by Jamey Johnson
compilation by Drive-Thru records
“Joyride” by Jennifer Hanson
“Where Am I Going?” by W. C. Clark and J. L. Harvey (three copies)
“Texas Music Minutes” with James Hinkle and Abby Goldstein
Filter Magazine’s “Showdown at Cedar Street”
“TexMix 2007 fall” by Texas Music magazine
“TexMix 2008 fall” by Texas Music magazine
“Holdin’ Our Own” by Jesse Dayton and Brennen Leigh
“Out of the Blue” by Clay McClinton
“I Love You Because” by Leona Williams
“Honorary Texan” by Leona Williams
“San Quentin’s First Lady” by Leona Williams
“Johnny Solinger” by Johnny Solinger
“Lost Highway” by Johnny Flynn
“Breakfast with the Beatles” by Deirdre O’Donoghue
“Country to the Bone” by Tommy Alverson
“How Freedom Sounds” by Red State Update
“Viva Terlingua! Nuevo!”
“Halloween” by Roky Erickson and the Explosives
“On the Jimmy Reed Highway” by Omar Kent Kykes and Jimmy Vaughn
“Daryl Holter”
“Mr. Redbud” by Wilbur Walton Jr.
“Loco Gringos” by Loco Gringos
“Matsuri-Japan Bash Party 2007”
The following DVD’s have been added to the backlog:
Selected scenes from “American Masters Pete Seeger: Power of Song”
“Texas Music Museum Texas Country Music Exhibit Concert” part 1
“Texas Music Museum Texas Country Music Exhibit Concert” part 2
“A Walk Across Big Bend”
“Studio X 2008”
“Charlie Dunn At Last”
“Shawn Phillips Living Contribution”
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Material collected from Joe Nick Patoski’s filing cabinets include: memorabilia and promotions from the South by Southwest music and film festivals in Austin, Texas in 2009 and 2010; research material for the Texas High School Football exhibit; Texas conservation research and resources; Willie Nelson memorabilia; drafts; articles; promotional material and press releases for various musicians; correspondence; newspapers; magazines; and posters.
Box 1416 (1 of 5)
1416/1 SXSW- Austin Music Awards and Thank You letter from Stacey Wilhelm
1416/2 SXSW ’09- “Film Party Invites” and “Official Party” Promotions
1416/3 SXSW- Promotions and Schedules for SXSW [2009?]
1416/4 SXSW- Promotions and Schedules for SXSW and similar events [2009?]
1416/5 SXSW- Promotions and Schedules for SXSW [2009?]
1416/6-8 SXSW- Promotions and Schedules for SXSW 2010
1416/9 SXSW- Badges- SXSW Film Festival 2010. SXSW Platinum 2010 & 2011, and Canadian Blast
1416/10 SXSW- Canvas Tote- SXSW
1416/11 SXSW- Canvas Tote- SXSW Film 2009
1416/12 SXSW- Canvas Tote- SXSW Music 2009
1416/13 SXSW- Canvas Tote- SXSW Film 2010
1416/14 SXSW- Memorabilia- 2 Button Pins and 1 “Good For One Drink” token
1416/15 SXSW[?]- Memorabilia- Six key covers and a guitar pick
1416/16 Willie Nelson- Correspondence, Articles, Press Releases, Pictures
1416/17 Willie Nelson- 5 Guitar Picks and a “Willie’s Place” lanyard
1416/18 Selena Quintanilla article in Texas Monthly Magazine and Correspondence
1416/19 Black Bag with image of woman with a shotgun-Cult Classic Cinema on Turner Classic Movies
Box 1417 (2 of 5)
1417/1-2 Music- Bios and Event Announcements for Various Musicians
1417/3-5 Music Reviews-Various Artist Bios, Music Releases, Correspondence, and Related Materials
1417/6-7 Music Reviews-Various Artist Bios, Music Releases, Correspondence, and Related Materials
1417/8 Music Magazines- 2008- EQ, Bass Player, Guitar Player
1417/9 Film Magazines- 2009- Paste, Moving Pictures
1417/10 Music Magazines- 2009- Texas Music, Bass Player
1417/11 Music Magazines- 2009- Performing Songwriter, American Songwriter, Music Connection
1417/12 Music / Film Magazines- 2010- M Music & Musicians, Spin, XXL, Venuszine, Gear Guide, and Post
1417/13 Music / Film Magazines- 2010- Music Connection, American Songwriter, Paste, Filmmaker, and Scene
1417/14-15 Texas High School Football- Research
Box 1418 (3 of 5)
1418/1 Texas High School Football- Research, continued
1418/2 Texas High School Football- Texas Bandmasters Association 2010 Magazine
1418/3 Texas High School Football: More than the Game- by Joe Nick Patoski
1418/4 Texas High School Football- KVUE Interview Transcript, Interview with Patoski on July 25 & 30, 2011
1418/5 Texas High School Football- Exhibit- Docent Resource Packet and Program
1418/6 Texas High School Football- Bullock Museum Exhibit Loan Agreement
1418/7 Texas High School Coaches Association Key Chain and Medallion
1418/8 Photographs- Texas High School Football [?]
1418/9 Everlast Brand Cloth Boxing Wrappings
1418/10 Banner- Black and White, “Build Up Your Weaknesses Until They Become Your Strong Points”
1418/11 Sports Towel with Texas Flag Image
1418/12 World Series 2010 Catalog and Badge
1418/13 Personal Papers/Correspondence
1418/14 Class Letter from Patoski’s 6th Grade Class (1963) [Unknown if note within folder is related]
1418/15 Six CDs and a 2 GB USB Flash Drive
1418/16 Memorabilia- Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Mardi Gras Bash 2007 Beads
1418/17-18 Texas Conservation
1418/19 Research- Texas, Culture, Conservation, Big Bend, Texas Parks and Wildlife
1418/20 Way Out West: Texas Book Festival 2009
1418/21 World Championship Bar-B-Q Goat Cook Off- Newspaper and Wood Judge’s Plaque
1418/22 World Championship Bar-B-Q Goat Cook Off- Scoring Sheets and Judge’s Information
1418/23 World Championship Bar-B-Q Goat Cook Off- Wooden Judge’s Plaque 2010
1418/24 Promotional Cards for American Sabor and the Bob Bullock Museum, advertisement for the Bullock’s exhibit Texas Treasure, and business cards
1418/25 Summer Writing Retreat Instructor Packet- Sul Ross State University
1418/26 Quilting Adventures 2009 and 2010
Box 1419 (4 of 5)
1419/1 Annual Author Appreciation Gala- Duncanville Public Library, November 5, 2009
1419/2 Correspondence
1419/3 Personal / Research- various unorganized papers, includes correspondence, articles and notes
1419/4 Photographs of Patoski at Border’s, December 2005
1419/5-6 Handwritten Notes on Legal Pads
1419/7 Promotional Materials for Alpine Cowboys by DJ Stout
1419/8 Draft- The Art of Austin Rock, Chapter One: How the Poster Begat Texas
1419/9 Draft- Sammy Allred
1419/10-11 Draft by Other Author: The Austin Chronicle Music Anthology, 1981-2010, by Austin Powell and Doug Freeman
1419/12 Draft by Other Author: The Search for Blind Lemon by Jim Dickinson
1419/13 Draft by Other Author: The Search for Blind Lemon by Jim Dickinson, pages 1-99
1419/14 Draft by Other Author: Box for previous The Search for Blind Lemon
1419/15-16 Draft by Other Author: Around the Bend: The Love Song of a Texas Teacher by Pat Seawell
Box 1420 Oversize (5 of 5)
1420/1 Newspaper- Exclaim! Magazine- May 2008
1420/2 Newspaper- The Austin Chronicle- SXSW 2009 Film Issue, March 13, 2009
1420/3 Newspaper- Exclaim! Magazine- April 2009
1420/4 Newspaper- Austin 360- March 11, 2010
1420/5 Newspaper- The Austin Chronicle- March 12, 2010
1420/6 Newspaper- The Dallas Morning News- October 23, 2010
1420/7 Newspaper- Texas High School Football- Austin American-Statesman- July 31, 2011
1420/8 Newspaper- The Rockdale Reporter- March 5, 2009
1420/9 Newspaper- Willie Nelson- Fort Worth Weekly- January 7-13, 2009
1420/10 Newspaper- The Big Bend Sentinel- July 30, 2009
1420/11 Newspaper- Mean Gene Kelton’s Southern Fried 4th Picnic and Music Festival-July 4, 2009
1420/12 Newspaper- Fort Worth Star-Telegram- Fort Worth Click- March 6, 2009
1420/13 Newspaper- The Austin Chronicle- Front page cover only- March 20, 2009
1420/14 Magazine- Home Media Magazine- March 1-7, 2010
1420/15 Magazine- Fort Worth Weekly- September 24-30, 2008
1420/16 Poster- “The League” SXSW 2011
1420/17 Poster- SFA Sounds From Spain SXSW 2010
1420/18 Posters- “Author Joe Nick Patoski Writing About Texas and Texans for Four Decades”-Feb. 9
1420/19 Poster- “Legendary Songwriter Guy Clark at the Kessler Theater”- October 21
1420/20 Poster- Book Signing- Willie Nelson by Joe Nick Patoski- July 1 & 26, 2008
1420/21 Poster- “Way Out West Texas Book Festival”- July 31-August 1
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Box 1343 folder 32
One DVD-R and one archival copy with thumbstick containing research and other material from Patoski’s book on Willie Nelson.
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This collection consists of research material and memorabilia related to Joe Nick Patoski’s Texas High School Football exhibit previously on display at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. Included in the collection are photographs, football programs, notes, articles, newspapers, audio/visual material, and memorabilia.
Box 1422 (1 of 4)
1422/1 Book-100 Years of Education: The Centennial History of Austin High SchooI,
1980
1422/2 Book-Texas High School Football: More than the Game by Joe Nick Patoski
1422/3 A Conditions Assessment and Preservation Recommendations guide for the
Blackwell School Alliance Board, August 2008
1422/4 Photographs of Football players, band members, cheerleaders/dancers-
photocopies 1910s-1950s
1422/5 Photographs-copies, print, and BK Magazine
1422/6 Football/Sports equipment catalogs and promotions
1422/7 Commemoration/Memory programs
1422/8 Various Promotions/Passes/Badges/Advertisements
1422/9 Various Articles, Brochures, Printouts, and Notes
1422/10 Spiral bound notebook with various handwritten notes and drawings
1422/11 Magazine-Texas Co-op Power “The Mighty Mites: the Orphans Who Could,”
December 2009
1422/12 2010 NCA/NDA Coaches and Directors Manual
1422/13 National Cheerleaders Association 1990 and 2010 Spirits Books, 1989 Summer
Camp Program, and November 2009 UIL State Marching Band Contest Program, San Antonio, TX
1422/14 Harlingen Cardinals and Hawks 2010, 2011 Football Program
1422/15 Football Programs, 2009-Thorndale Bulldogs, Trinity Trojans, LBJ Eagles
1422/16 Football Programs, 2009-2010-Permian Panthers, Canyon Lake Hawks,
Smithson Valley Rangers, Westlake
1422/17 Football Programs, 2009-2010-Kirbyville, San Saba Armadillos v. Mason
Punchers, Odessa High Bronchos, Highland Park v. Wylie
1422/18 Football Programs, 2009-2010- Westlake v. Madison, Southlake Carroll, Six
Man Super Saturday, Wimberley Texans, New Deal, Wildcat
1422/19 Football Programs, 2010- Brownwood Lions, Nederland Bulldogs, Highland
Park v. Rockwall
Box 1423 (2 of 4)
1423/1 Football Programs, 2009-Judson Rockets, Madison Mavericks, Raiders v.
Cardinals
1423/2 Football Programs, 2009-2010-Lake Travis Cavaliers v. Cedar Park, Hays
Rebel Football v. Manor
1423/3 T-Shirt-Buckeye Football We’re Ready…Are You? in black
1423/4 T-Shirt 6 Man Fan in blue
1423/5 SXSW Film 2001 tote bag with image of the Powerpuff Girls
Box 1424 (3 of 4) Audio/Visual and Memorabilia
VHS
3-17-92-Coach Ethridge/3-17-92 Bum Phillips Part I (5 photographs inserted in
case)
3-17-92 Bum Phillips (cont’d)/3-30-92 EX-Indians Roundtable 1936-41
CDs/DVDs
National Cheerleaders Association, 2010 NCA Summer Camp Curriculum
NCA/NDA Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championship FSN Show 2
“Relentless” A 1939 Cinderella Story, by Rick Mize, Part 1, 2007 (2 copies)
Last Ole Blue Eyes, Joe Gracey, KOKE, (copies 1-3)
Conversations-Joe Nick Patoski, KLRN
6 Man Heaven, 2010
Jugs Field General, 2009
Memorabilia
Eyeblack with Katy logo
Texas High School Coaches Association, 2009, Austin, Key chain with 4 keys
Box 1425 (4 of 4)
1425/1 Newspapers-Austin American Statesman, December 10, 2009, February 3, 2011
1425/2 Newspapers- Lubbock Avalanche Journal, October 17, 2009
1425/3 Newspapers-Stinnett’s 83rd Birthday Keepsake Edition, August 3-9, 2009,
Hutchinson County
1425/4 Newspapers-A Visitor’s Guide to Canadian, Texas 2010. The Canadian Record,
October 21, 2010
1425/5 Newspapers- The News Port Arthur, October 1-2, 2010, September 15-16, 2010
1425/6 Newspapers-A King-Size View, July 2010
1425 Red, white, and blue National Cheerleaders Association 1984 Spirit Stick,
wood, 18”
Backlog
Hawthorne, Bobby. University Interscholastic League: An Illustrated History of 100 Years of Service
Patoski, Joe Nick. Texas High School Football: More than the Game
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