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Title
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47 Times Its Own Weight/Star Crossed, 47 Times Its Own Weight/Star Crossed
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Identifier
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e_ahq_058
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Jazz-rock (Music)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Recordings of three different bands. First is a “Demo tape produced by BBA Management for Armadillo World Headquarters, October 1, 1974. 47 times Its Own Weight, Recorded Live July 1974.” and the band plays five jazz songs. The tape then shifts to a new band, “Star Crossed recorded with Liza Farrow recorded live at the Alliance Wagon Yard August 1974.” Star Crossed plays a jazz song, then the singer Liz Farrow is announced. She sings “Midnight at the Oasis,” and the bands goes on to perform three more songs including “God Bless The Child That’s Got His Own” The third band “Jim Beans and Mirage recorded live at Point Venture, July 1974” plays one song. The tape runs out during the end of the song. 5" polyester reel. No case. Recorded with both channels all the way up to capture songs at lower levels.
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Title
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Bobby Doyle Band, Bobby Doyle Band
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Identifier
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e_ahq_036
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Blues (Music)
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Dates
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1974-10-01
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Three songs recorded by the Bobby Doyle Band. 1. Stormy Monday but Tuesday Just as Bad 2. After Midnight 3. (check) piano music. After these songs, after some blank tape is the middle of a different song by a different band. 5" reel. Side spine of the case has a blue label-maker label: Bobby Doyle and handwritten date 10/1/74. Written on masking tape on the back of the case: Bobby Doyle Band.
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Title
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Brian's Recording Studio: is Greezy Wheels advert benefit for Greenbriar school in Bastrop, Brian's Recording Studio: is Greezy Wheels advert benefit for Greenbriar school in Bastrop
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Identifier
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e_ahq_051
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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Radio advertising, Greezy Wheels (Musical group), Benefit performances
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Dates
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1974-10-01
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Two radio spots with Cleve Hattersley of Greezy Wheels for a benefit for the Greenbriar School Building Fund (in Bastrop) with Greezy Wheels and The Lost Gonzo Band. Tues. Oct. 8. Tickets $2 in advance, $2.50 at the door. Sounds like the second spot is a copy of the first. The sound fades out briefly in the same spot about ⅔ through. 5" polyester reel. No case. Label on flange: Brian's Recording Studio. This is a two-part label, white with a transparent layer with writing. This transparent layer popped off while digitizing. It is still with the collection.
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Title
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City Limits, City Limits
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Identifier
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e_ahq_025
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Country music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Six songs recorded by the band City Limits. 1. Truck Drivin’ Man 2. Sing Me Back Home 3. Honky Tonk Man 4. Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down 5. Truck Drivin’ Man 6. Y’all Come.Ampex 358 60 minute cassette tape. Only Side A has content. Side B is blank. Masking tape on the front of case: City Limits. Inside the case are two business cards. one for the City Limits band and one for "immediate music" in California. Written on the cassette label:Side A: City Limits Side B: blank
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Title
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Doak Snead Band, Doak Snead Band
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Identifier
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e_ahq_071
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Country music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Doak Snead Band performs "Dead Dog Blues." Originally recorded at 15 ips. Due to equipment limitations with 15 ips, this reel was digitized while played at a slower speed, then brought up to speed with SoundForge Effects, Pitch shift. No case. Written on masking tape on the flange: Doak Snead Band "Dead Dog Blues"
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Title
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Gorisch, Gorisch
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Identifier
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e_ahq_042
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Country music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Three songs recorded by the band Gorisch 1. A Nickel 2. Darcy Farrow 3. Take you to a picture show. 5" polyester reel. No case. Label on flange used as hold down tape marked Gorisch. Label had to be removed to digitize.
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Title
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Greezy Wheels, Greezy Wheels
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Identifier
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e_ahq_039
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Country music, Greezy Wheels (Musical group)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Four songs by the band Greezy Wheels. 1. So Soon in the Morning 2.Dirty Ole Man 3. The Right Now Rag 4. Country Music and Friends. 5" reel. Written on the case: Greezy Wheels. So Soon in the Morning; Dirty Ole Man; The Right Now Rag; Country Music and Friends. Pen doodle on the back of the case.
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Title
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Jim McElwaine - Songs, Jim McElwaine - Songs
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Identifier
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e_ahq_001
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Creator
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McElwaine, Jim
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Contributor
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Pitkethly, Lawrence (Lyrics) , Kilgore, John (Bass)
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Topic
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Music--Performance
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Nine songs by Jim McElwaine. Recording starts a with loud noise and garbled music, possibly from earlier recording. 7" polyester reel. The songs recording match what is written on the front of the case: 1. Who’s to Blame if You’re in Maine; *2. Her Face; 3. Why Did This Have to Happen Again?; **4. Celebration; **5. Nothing There; **6. A Woman’s Winter; *7. Do Not Ask Me to Touch Your Face; *8. Half; 9. Bye Bye, Europa, So Long. Writing also includes musicians' names and recording specifics. Jim McElwaine. Lawrence Pitkethly - Lyrics. John Kilgore - bass. 7 1/2 ips. 1/2 track stereo. ©1974 Crustacean Music Co. Slight shedding at start of digitization.
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Title
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John Early Band, John Early Band
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Identifier
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e_ahq_023
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Rock music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Two songs by The John Early band plus part of an unknown band’s song at the end of the tape. John Early Band - My Life’s Been Waiting and Instrumental/After the Wait (?); Unknown band Don’t You Feel So Sad. 5" reel. Handwritten on the front of the case: John Early Band 7 1/2 IPS 1/2 T Stereo. Jon Early Band, 1/4 track stereo 7 1/2 "My lifes Been Waiting/After the Wait. Also taped to the case is a telephone message: To; Bobby H. From Jon Early (ref David Hickey) Will be staying @ Holiday Inn Town Lake I.H. 35.
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Joni Mitchell - "A Case of You, Joni Mitchell - "A Case of You"
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Identifier
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e_ahq_008
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Creator
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Mitchell, Joni
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Mitchell, Joni
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Recording of Joni Mitchell singing "A Case of You." 5" polyester reel. Handwritten in pencil on front of case: Empty Box. Label on the back of box reads "REELSOUND recording company P.O. Drawer 12725 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 472-3325 'AN EXERCISE IN GOOD SOUND JUDGEMENT'" The label has been written on and scribbled out "7 1/2 ips 1/2-track stereo Bill Mac - Dancin, " " - Country Band, " " - Bean Taco. On the flange is a small sticker that reads "Don't erase"
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Title
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Parker, Parker
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Identifier
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e_ahq_048
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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Jazz-rock (Music), Country rock music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Three songs recorded by the band Parker. 1. Tomorrow 2. Travelin’s My Natural Way 3. Take the Time 4. Superstar. 5" polyester reel. No case. Label on flange: Parker.
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Title
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Radio spots for Pants South, Radio spots for Pants South
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Identifier
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e_ahq_017
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Topic
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Radio advertising, Radio talk shows, Psychic studies
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Two commercials for Pants South, both mention bellbottoms, tank tops and crafted belts. Following the commercials is approximately 10 minutes of blank tape, then a recording of a radio show called Clifford Rice Jr. “Mr. Psychic”. This show discusses topics such as interpreting dreams, fate and destiny, ESP as a “gift”, and predicting the future. Interspersed are cues from the announcer to play client commercials. There are two types of tapes on the reel. Black polyester tape at the beginning, which is spliced to a brown acetate tape about a third of the way through. Tape slows down at the end starting at 23:58. Handwritten on the case is PANTS SOUTH. Masking tape on the flange: PANTS SOUTH Master.
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Radio spots for Univeristy of Texas Co-op Business, Radio spots for Univeristy of Texas Co-op Business
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Identifier
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e_ahq_049
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Topic
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Radio advertising, University of Texas at Austin
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Four radio spots for University of Texas Co-op businesses. The tape begins with the end of an unknown radio spot and the announcer practicing lines/voices. 1. Spot for Mendel (?) shoes at the Co-op 2. Radio spot for Co-op Record Shop at 2268 Guadalupe. New releases by Cat Stevens, Jethro Tull, ZZ Top, and Dan HIcks $3.37 each. (Audio develops a loud squeal during this take, then there are several seconds of blank tape) 3. Full radio spot for Co-op Record Shop at 2268 Guadalupe. New releases by Cat Stevens, Jethro Tull, ZZ Top, and Dan HIcks $3.37 each. 4. Radio spot for the 1st Anniversary of Co-op Stereo Shop St at 403 W. 23rd Street.5" polyester reel. No case. First couple feet too wrinkled/stretched to add leader tape. Used the wrinkled portion as leader and captured as much as possible.
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Title
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Ray Hubbbard, Ray Hubbbard
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Identifier
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e_ahq_037
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Country music, Hubbard, Ray Wylie
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Three songs recorded by Ray Hubbard (better known later as Ray Wylie Hubbard). 1. Portales 2. Black-eyed Peas (not a complete song) 3. Lovin’ of the Game (not a complete song). 5" reel. Written on the back of the case: Ray Hubbard - For Radio Ads 7 1/2 ips, 1/4 tk Stereo 1) Portales 2) Black-eyed Peas 3) Lovin' of the Game. This tape for the use of Bobby Hedderman ONLY.
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Safe Driving PSAs, Safe Driving PSAs
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Identifier
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e_ahq_057
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Topic
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Advertising, Public service, Drunk driving, Radio advertising
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Dates
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circa 1971
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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3 radio PSAs for safe driving Pete O’Grady, Ohio State Highway Safety Director: 1., Christmas parties and driving 2. Dec 3 the blood alcohol limit drops to .10. 3. 1971 Christmas ad against drunk driving. 3" polyester reel - Shamrock brand.
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Salvation Co., Salvation Co.
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Identifier
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e_ahq_055
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Topic
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Country rock music, Salvation Co. (Musical group)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R59
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Salvation Co. performing “Guitar Song”. 5" polyester reel. Written on front of the case: The Salvation Co. Album: Earl of Ruston Cut: Guitar song. Half track Recording 7 1/2 ips.
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Stoneground, Stoneground
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Identifier
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e_ahq_031
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Creator
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Stoneground (Musical group)
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Rock music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Four songs recorded by the band Stoneground 1. L.A. Freeway 2. Just For Me 3. Leave This Town 4.Walkin Blues. 5" reel. Handwritten on the front of the case: Stoneground 7 1/2 ips 1/4 track stereo. Written on the back of the case: Stoneground 1. L.A. Freeway 2. Just For Me 3. Leave this town 4. Walkin Blues
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Title
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Unidentified musicians, Unidentified musicians
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Identifier
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e_ahq_002
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Topic
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Music--Performance, Country rock music
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2.325/R60
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Resource
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Armadillo World Headquarters records
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Description
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Unknown musician plays guitar riffs and unknown band sings one song. The song is at much lower level than the rest of the tape and has a couple of distortions. 7" polyester reel, tape silver and black. Name "Joe Clayton Paul" written on case. No other writing at all on the case. A note inside reads "These tapes are hopeless ... No address or phone."