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Title
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[2 Songs, Performers Unknown] Unlabeled [Side A], [2 Songs, Performers Unknown] Unlabeled [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0050
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Demo Recordings, Music--Performance
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Dates
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undated
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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One song by an unidentified band with male vocals and a second song with no vocals, also unidentified song title.
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Title
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5-Mile Farms and Resolution Gardens Interview, 5-Mile Farms and Resolution Gardens Interview
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Identifier
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5mile_farms_and_resolution_gardens
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Creator
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Jewart, Randy (interviewee), Gessler, Anne (interviewer)
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Topic
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Oral history, Foodways, Community gardens
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Dates
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2012-04-05
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Resource
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Foodways Texas records
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Description
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Oral history interview conducted with Randy Jewart by Anne Gessler at Resolution Gardens in Austin, Texas, on behalf of Foodways Texas as part of the Co-op Project.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Paula Poindexter, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Paula Poindexter
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Poindexter
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Creator
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Do Nascimento, Martin (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Poindexter, Paula (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Poindexter, Paula
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Dates
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2014-05-14
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Resource
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Dr. Paula Poindexter, who has been a manager and executive at The Los Angeles Times and a reporter and producer for KPRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Houston, served as president of AEJMC, the largest association of journalism educators, graduate students, and media and communication professionals in the world from 2014-15. Poindexter, who teaches journalism undergraduate and graduate courses, earned her Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Ray Chavez, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Ray Chavez
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Chavez
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Creator
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Do Nascimento, Martin (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Chavez, Ray (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Chavez, Ray
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Dates
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2014-04-18
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Resource
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Ray Chávez has promoted diversity throughout his lengthy newspaper career, from posts as general assignment reporter to city editor. He is a founder of the National Association for Hispanic Journalists, and has served as chairman of the Colorado Press Association's Diversity Committee. Chávez is a two-time winner of the National Teaching Award for Excellence from the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. As director of the SJMC Office of Student Diversity, Chávez speaks to students from all over the country, sparking their enthusiasm and motivation to pursue journalism as a career.
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A.R. "Babe" Schwartz Interview, 20 January 2006, Part 1 of 3, A.R. "Babe" Schwartz Interview, 20 January 2006, Part 1 of 3
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Identifier
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Schwartz_Babe_2387
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Creator
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Schwartz, A.R. "Babe" (interviewee), Schoenbaechler, Jessica (interviewer), Wheeler, Rhonda (transcriber), Johnson, Robin (transcriber)
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Dates
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2006-01-20
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Resource
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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project records
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A.R. "Babe" Schwartz Interview, 20 January 2006, Part 2 of 3, A.R. "Babe" Schwartz Interview, 20 January 2006, Part 2 of 3
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Identifier
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Schwartz_Babe_2388
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Creator
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Schwartz, A.R. "Babe" (interviewee), Schoenbaechler, Jessica (interviewer), Wheeler, Rhonda (transcriber), Johnson, Robin (transcriber)
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Dates
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2006-01-20
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Resource
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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project records
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A.R. "Babe" Schwartz Interview, 20 January 2006, Part 3 of 3, A.R. "Babe" Schwartz Interview, 20 January 2006, Part 3 of 3
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Identifier
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Schwartz_Babe_2389
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Creator
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Schwartz, A.R. "Babe" (interviewee), Schoenbaechler, Jessica (interviewer), Wheeler, Rhonda (transcriber), Johnson, Robin (transcriber)
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Dates
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2006-01-20
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Resource
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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project records
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Title
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Arthur Brown: Interview [Side A], Arthur Brown: Interview [Side A]
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Identifier
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da_00102
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Creator
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Vorda, Allan (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Brown, Arthur (interviewee)
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Dates
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1993-11-08
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Resource
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Allan Vorda music history collection
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Description
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Side A of 1993 interview with Arthur Brown. Covers his transition from philosophy student to musician, discussing the influence of writers George Gurdjieff and Lawrence Durrell on his work, playing in the group Blues and Brown and Dave Morgan’s Trad Band, the invention of his flaming helmet, musicians he influenced, including Alice Cooper and the Bonzo Dog Dada Band and playing at the UFO club. Digitized from Maxell UR-90 cassette played on Sony TC-WE475.
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Title
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Arthur Brown: Interview [Side B], Arthur Brown: Interview [Side B]
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Identifier
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da_00103
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Creator
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Vorda, Allan (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Brown, Arthur (interviewee)
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Dates
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1993-11-08
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Resource
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Allan Vorda music history collection
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Description
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Side B of 1993 interview with Arthur Brown. Talks about the influence of manager Kit Lambert on the album "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown," with in-depth discussion of the songs on the album. Also covers touring, drugs, the influence of James Brown and the epilogue of his band after dissolving, including the suicide of Vincent Crane. Digitized from Maxell UR-90 cassette played on Sony TC-WE475.
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Title
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Autoduel, Autoduel
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Identifier
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dv_00113
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Creator
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Origin Systems
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Contributor
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VictorMaxx Technologies, Inc., Jackson, Steve
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Dates
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1996-12-01
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Resource
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Warren Spector papers
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Description
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Narrated promotional video for "Autoduel Online" Color picture with sound. Title screen reads: "VictorMaxx Technologies, Inc. presents Autoduel Online, Based on the Car Wars system created by Steve Jackson Games." The opening screen notes that, "The original graphics captured in this video are 640 x 480 pixels. Autoduel Online currently runs between 24 and 30 frames/second on a 3Dfx accelerator."
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Barbecuties Interview, Barbecuties Interview
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Identifier
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barbecuties
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Creator
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Dugas, Nicky (interviewee), Haupt, Melanie (interviewer), Kocurek, Carly (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Southern Foodways Alliance, Engelhardt, Elizabeth (project manager), Evans, Amy (consultant)
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Topic
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Oral history, Foodways, Barbecues, Barbecuing--Texas
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Dates
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2007-09-26
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Resource
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Foodways Texas records
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Description
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Oral history interview conducted with Nicky Dugas, owner of Barbecuties, previously located in the Sixth Street District of Austin, Texas (this business closed in 2007). Interview was conducted by Melanie Haupt and Carly Kocurek at Barbecuties on behalf of Southern Foodways Alliance and the American Studies Department at the University of Texas at Austin as part of the Barbecue Trail Project.
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Ben Figueroa Interview, Part 2 of 2, Ben Figueroa Interview, Part 2 of 2
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Identifier
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figueroa_ben_2080
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Creator
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Figueroa, Ben (interviewee), Todd, David (interviewer), Weisman, David (interviewer and cameraman), Spalding, Gary (light and sound technician), Goldsmith, Lacy (transcriber), Johnson, Robin (transcriber)
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Dates
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2000-02-23
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Resource
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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project records
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Ben Sargent Interview, Part 1 of 1, Ben Sargent Interview, Part 1 of 1
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Identifier
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sargent_ben_2257
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Creator
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Sargent, Ben (interviewee), Todd, David (interviewer), Weisman, David (interviewer and cameraman), Acevedo, Eric (light and sound technician), Petersen, Susan (production assistant), Gumpertz, Dave (transcriber), Johnson, Robin (transcriber)
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Contributor
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Lammert, Johanna (indexer, transcript synchronizer)
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Dates
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2003-10-15
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Resource
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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project records
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Bill Oliver Interview, Part 1 of 1, Bill Oliver Interview, Part 1 of 1
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Identifier
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Oliver_Bill_2179
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Creator
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Oliver, Bill (interviewee), Todd, David (interviewer), Weisman, David (interviewer and cameraman), Spalding, Gary (light and sound technician), Flores, Chris (transcriber), Johnson, Robin (transcriber)
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Dates
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2002-04-11
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Resource
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Conservation History Association of Texas, Texas Legacy Project records
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Billy Yank and Johnny Reb, Billy Yank and Johnny Reb
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Identifier
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dv_00178
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Creator
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Wiley, Bell (lecturer)
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Contributor
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Radio/Television, The University of Texas (producer), Frantz, Joe B. (project director), Squier, Robert D. (television director), Hendricks, Lyle (art, set, and titles)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1963
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Resource
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KLRU-TEMP videotape collection
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Description
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Drawing upon an unparalleled knowledge of the soldier in the ranks, both North and South, Professor Wiley gives us a composite picture of the fighting man of the Civil War. With numerous anecdotes and extracts from contemporary letters, Wiley brings to life the individual men of the Blue and Gray. In doing so, Professor Wiley not only gives flesh and emotions to a great event in our history, but also provides valuable insight into American society of the mid-nineteenth century. Professor Wiley notes at the outset that Northern and Southern soldiers had much more in common than in opposition. Yet the differences between them are instructive as to the social systems of their respective sections. For example, the observation that Northern soldiers were better educated while Southern soldiers were more prone to religious revivalism tells us much about their respective social institutions. Perhaps Wiley's most useful contribution is to give us an idea of what the Civil War was all about from the point of view of those who fought it. [Synopsis from "The History of American Civilization By Its Interpreters; A Student Guide to the Television Series" by James A. Bonar, Roger E. Willson, and The University of the State of New York] Tape is dated 1974/11/12, indicating that it is a dub of an earlier recording.
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Title
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Black Star Co-op Interview Part One, Black Star Co-op Interview Part One
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Identifier
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black_star_co-op01
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Creator
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Yarak, Steven (interviewee), Livesay, Johnny (interviewee), Young, Jeff (interviewee), Tonks, Niko (interviewer)
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Topic
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Oral history, Foodways, Brewing industry--Texas
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Dates
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2011-03-07
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Resource
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Foodways Texas records
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Description
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Oral history interview (part 1 of 2) conducted with Steven Yarak, Johnny Livesay, and Jeff Young by Niko Tonks at Black Star Co-op Pub and Brewery in Austin, Texas, on behalf of Foodways Texas as part of the Craft Brewery Project.
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Black Star Co-op Interview Part Two, Black Star Co-op Interview Part Two
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Identifier
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black_star_co-op02
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Creator
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Yarak, Steven (interviewee), Livesay, Johnny (interviewee), Young, Jeff (interviewee), Tonks, Niko (interviewer)
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Topic
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Oral history, Foodways, Brewing industry--Texas
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Dates
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2011-03-07
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Resource
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Foodways Texas records
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Description
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Oral history interview (part 2 of 2) conducted with Steven Yarak, Johnny Livesay, and Jeff Young by Niko Tonks at Black Star Co-op Pub and Brewery in Austin, Texas, on behalf of Foodways Texas as part of the Craft Brewery Project.
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Blue Monday KUT with Grey Ghost, Johnny Holmes, T.D. Bell [Side A], Blue Monday KUT with Grey Ghost, Johnny Holmes, T.D. Bell [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0028
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Creator
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Monroe, Larry, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Williams, Roosevelt T., (interviewee), Holmes, Johnny, (interviewee) , Bell, T. D., (interviewee)
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Topic
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Blues musicians, Music-halls, Blues (Music)
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Dates
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1987-06-15
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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A recording of KUT's Blue Monday program with Larry Monroe featuring Grey Ghost, Johnny Holmes and T.D. Bell in the promotion of the Texas Blues Reunion event to be held at Victory Grill. Topics covered are wide ranging from Ghost's earliest recording, train hopping, and repertoire to T.D. Bell's start at the Victory Grill and touring with Johnny Ace and Big Momma Thronton. Several songs are played off the upcoming release of Catfish Records Grey Ghost album.
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Blue Monday KUT with Grey Ghost, Johnny Holmes, T.D. [Side B], Blue Monday KUT with Grey Ghost, Johnny Holmes, T.D. [Side B]
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Identifier
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e_top_0029
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Creator
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Monroe, Larry, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Williams, Roosevelt T., (interviewee), Holmes, Johnny, (interviewee) , Bell, T. D., (interviewee)
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Topic
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Blues musicians, Music-halls, Blues (Music)
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Dates
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1987-06-15
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Continued recording of the KUT's Blue Monday program with Larry Monroe featuring Grey Ghost, Johnny Holmes and T.D. Bell in the promotion of the Texas Blues Reunion event to be held at Victory Grill. T.D. Bell speaks about some of the many players he worked with over the years including WC Clark,Major Burkes and Blues Boy Hubbard. He also mentions working with Lavada Durst. Several more Grey Ghost songs are played near the end of the show.
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Title
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Blues Specialists [Side A], Blues Specialists [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0033
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (producer)
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Contributor
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Bell, T.D. (performer) , Bowser, Erbie (performer) , Williams, Roosevelt T., (performer)
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues (Music), Music--Performance
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Dates
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circa 1991
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Recording of the Blues Specialists. There are indications that this is a studio test tape, for the album, It's About Time, released on Spindletop Records. These songs are in the same order as the final release on Spindletop records but this tape omits the track ""T-Bone Shuffle"". Song order: ""Soon As The Weather Breaks"", ""24 Hours A Day"", ""Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You"", ""Cut You A-Loose"", ""Cold Cold Feeling"", ""Home At Last"", and ""Pledging My Love"".