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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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Armadillo Radio Ad for Thursday - Greezy Wheels, Armadillo Radio Ad for Thursday - Greezy Wheels
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Identifier
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e_ahq_012
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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), Armadillo World Headquarters
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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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Radio spot with character “Bejean Thibodeux,” a pig farmer from Louisiana, advertising the band Greezy Wheels playing for on free Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night with El Rocho from Tulsa, OK. 5" reel. The case has a printed label reading Tempo 2 2510 Farrngton, Dallas, Texas 75207. AC 214 637-4755. Pier One '74 Cargo Clearance Sale # 12-1077-R30 :30 @ 7 1/2. This information is scratched out and written over it is: Thibodeaux ARM. FOR THURS
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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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Crowd, orders for Lone Star, music, mixed sound effects, Crowd, orders for Lone Star, music, mixed sound effects
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Identifier
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e_ahq_003
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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Armadillo World Headquarters, Music-halls, Bars
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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 crowd/bar noise with several requests for Lone Star Beer. 7" polyester reel - maxell Ultra Dynamic "UD35-7." Written on label flange: 7 1/2 ips. Crown, Orders for Lone Star, Music, mixed sound effects. After digitization, tape became ensnarled on rewind and stretched upon repair.
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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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Freddie - Lone Star, Freddie - Lone Star
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Identifier
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e_ahq_054
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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King, Freddy, Radio advertising, Armadillo World Headquarters
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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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Freddie King recording advertisements for Lone Star Beer. Five arrangements of the song written for Lone Star Beer “Nights Never Get Lonely” and five speaking parts. 5" polyester reel. Written on side spine of case: Freddie - Lone Star
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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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Title
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John Lennon
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Identifier
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e_tz_0027
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Creator
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Tom Zimberoff (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2016-108/59
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Folder
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John Lennon
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Resource
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Tom Zimberoff photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of musician, singer, and songwriter John Lennon in Los Angeles, California during an interview for Crawdaddy magazine, at a period in his career he referred to as his Lost Weekend, circa 1974
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Title
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John Lennon
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Identifier
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e_tz_0028
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Creator
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Tom Zimberoff (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2016-108/59
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Folder
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John Lennon
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Resource
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Tom Zimberoff photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of musician, singer, and songwriter John Lennon in Los Angeles, California during an interview for Crawdaddy magazine, at a period in his career he referred to as his Lost Weekend, circa 1974
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Title
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John Lennon
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Identifier
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e_tz_0031
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Creator
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Tom Zimberoff (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2016-108/59
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Folder
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John Lennon
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Resource
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Tom Zimberoff photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of musician, singer, and songwriter John Lennon in Los Angeles, California during an interview for Crawdaddy magazine, at a period in his career he referred to as his Lost Weekend, circa 1974
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Title
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John Lennon
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Identifier
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e_tz_0032
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Creator
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Tom Zimberoff (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2016-108/59
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Folder
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John Lennon
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Resource
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Tom Zimberoff photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of musician, singer, and songwriter John Lennon in Los Angeles, California during an interview for Crawdaddy magazine, at a period in his career he referred to as his Lost Weekend, circa 1974
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Title
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John Lennon
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Identifier
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e_tz_0029
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Creator
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Tom Zimberoff (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2016-108/59
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Folder
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John Lennon
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Resource
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Tom Zimberoff photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of musician, singer, and songwriter John Lennon in Los Angeles, California during an interview for Crawdaddy magazine, at a period in his career he referred to as his Lost Weekend, circa 1974
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Title
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John Lennon
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Identifier
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e_tz_0030
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Creator
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Tom Zimberoff (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1974
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Box
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2016-108/59
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Folder
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John Lennon
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Resource
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Tom Zimberoff photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of musician, singer, and songwriter John Lennon in Los Angeles, California during an interview for Crawdaddy magazine, at a period in his career he referred to as his Lost Weekend, circa 1974
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Title
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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 spot for Mighty Clouds of Joy, Radio spot for Mighty Clouds of Joy
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Identifier
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e_ahq_072
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Contributor
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U.S. Consumer Products Safety Division
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Topic
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Fireworks, Armadillo World Headquarters, Advertising, Public service
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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 radio spots 1. Radio spot for Mighty Clouds of Joy with Freedom Express “Tonight is the last night” 2. End of PSA about Fireworks 3. Another PSA about Fireworks from the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Division. The first spot was originally recorded at 15 ips, and the PSAs at 71/2. Due to equipment limitations with 15 ips, the first spot was digitized while played at a slower speed, then brought up to speed with SoundForge Effects, Pitch shift.Cracked flange. Written on flange: MC 3 ?/15 ips Stereo.
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Title
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Radio spot for Springsteen Tonight, Radio spot for Springsteen Tonight
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Identifier
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e_ahq_046
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Creator
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Armadillo World Headquarters
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Topic
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Springsteen, Bruce, Radio advertising, Armadillo World Headquarters
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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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One radio spot for Bruce Springsteen, playing Tonight. 5" polyester reel. No case. Written on flange: Armadillo Springsteen Tonite :30.