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[A Fromholz Studio Album]

Description: Audio reel from the Steven Fromholz Papers recorded during the Kiwi - Demo in MacAdams Brothers Studios, in Austin, Texas. Tape includes 1) Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, 2) Southbound, 3) Be With Me, 4) Beer Bottle Blues, 5) Mexican Jail Break, 6) Dancin' Shoes, 7) Easy Mornin' Riser, 8) Gold Star, 9) Highway Robbery, 10) He Believes, 11) Brand New Mornin' Blues, 12) Lady's Choice, 13) Sheila's Lullaby, 14) Be With Me and 15) Worry No More. Notes include "Stills Medley" and "Feets Don't Fail Me." more
Date: August 2, 1976
Duration: 51 minutes 51 seconds
Creator: MacAdams Brothers Studios, Austin

[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: July 17, 1976]

Description: Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on July 17, 1976, at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel in Austin, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order and presided over by President Barron, with the invocation given by Chaplain A. J. Frank. The document has been approved and signed by President Barron.
Date: July 1976
Creator: Sons of the American Revolution. Texas Society.

[Photocopy of clipping: Steve Fromholz: Politics, acting among songwriter's interests]

Description: Photocopy of a clipping from the The Daily Texan, a student newspaper of the University of Texas, "Steve Fromholz: Politics, acting among songwriter's interests," published June 22, 1976. The clipping's story is about a sit-down interview with Steven Fromholz, where he talks about his daughter Darcy, his song "I'd Have To Be Crazy" recorded by Willie Nelson and what he's currently working on.
Date: June 22, 1976
Creator: Harrison, Eric

[Steven Fromholz, Susan and an unidentified man]

Description: Photograph of Steven Fromholz (center) at a party at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas. Fromholz is seen conversing with Susan (left) and an unidentified man. The occasion was “Steven Fromholz Day” as declared by mayor Jeff Friedman. The unidentified man in the picture had finished making a film with Fromholz in San Antonio.
Date: June 18, 1976
Creator: Goldfarb, Nancy
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