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Box 5

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Contains 34 Results:

Backstage Interview - Gary Wright, 1976-03-10

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06521
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Bruce Kessler interviews Gary Wright. He discusses the song "Dreamweaver" and the album, his music history, Spooky Tooth, and session work with George Harrison and others. Speakers: Bruce Kessler, Gary Wright

Dates: 1976-03-10

Backstage Interview - Hall & Oates, Spring 1976

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06530
Scope and Contents

Contents include: On "Backstage Interview," Bruce Kessler interviews Daryl Hall and John Oates. The duo discusses their musical backgrounds, their history together, their early albums, work with Todd Rundgren on War Babies, genre change with War Babies, and working on new album. Speakers: Daryl Hall, John Oates, Bruce Kessler

Dates: Spring 1976

Alan Steelman interview, 1976-09-15

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06550
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Stan Barber interviews State Congressman Alan Steelman on the topics of his voting record, the Trinity project, reviewing federal laws at the state level, abortion, retirement age, and his opponent Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. Speakers: Stan Barber, Alan Steelman

Dates: 1976-09-15

Democratic National Convention report, 1976-07-17

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06549
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Larry Fossi reports on the upcoming selection of Jimmy Carter as the democratic presidential candidate, Rep. Barbara Jordan's speech, and speculation on Carter's vice presidential selection. We deleted radio music at the beginning of the recording. Speakers: Larry Fossi, Stan Barber

Dates: 1976-07-17

Up in the Air - Ron Paul, 1976-03-18

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06523
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Ron Paul, running for the April 1976 special election for Texas's 22nd congressional district, talks about attorneys, low voter turnout, crime, socialism, national debt, currency, the free market, lowering taxes, privatizing the U.S. Postal Service, and inflation. Speaker: Ron Paul

Dates: 1976-03-18

St. Elmo's Fire interview and music, 1976-09-26

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06553
Scope and Contents

Contents include: St. Elmo's Fire playing live at KTRU. During the interview portions, the band discusses their first performance, their music recordings, Caliban with the Houston Ballet, changing their name from Wheatfield to St. Elmo's Fire, the steps to recording an album, choosing a record company, and the story behind some of their songs. They also create stations IDs. This is a poor recording. Speakers: Ezra Idlet, Connie Mims, Craig Calvert, Damian Hevia, Keith Grimwood

Dates: 1976-09-26

Bill Haymes live, 1976-03-16

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06522
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Bill Haymes plays Woody Guthrie's music and discusses Guthrie's life. He plays at the Hanszen B and P. This recording has been altered to delete radio music from a previous recording. Speakers: Bill Haymes

Dates: 1976-03-16

Rice Thoughts - Co-ed Colleges, 1976-09-21

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06551
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Stan Barber interviews students on their views on co-ed colleges for the show Rice Thoughts. Students discuss the programs successes. As for the merits of the single sex college, some students think co-ed colleges make men more docile, lack privacy, and cause co-ed college alienation. We fixed a reversed audio issue, but ended up deleting the material, since it was only outtakes. Speaker: Stan Barber

Dates: 1976-09-21

Arbuckle Flat - Bill Cade, 1976-10-19

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06555
Scope and Contents

Contents include: Bill Cade on the "Arbuckle Flat" radio program. It starts with a quick conversation with Bill Cade and his band, and then moves onto Cade playing live in the studio. Speakers: Bill Cade, Trip Doss

Dates: 1976-10-19

47 Times Its Own Weight live, part 2, 1976-04-10

 File — Box: 5
Identifier: wrc06524_02
Scope and Contents

Contents include: 47 Times Its Own Weight playing live at Willy's Pub's first birthday celebration. Because of radio music, we edited wrc06524_02 at the beginning and the end of the recording. Speakers: 47 Times Its Own Weight

Dates: 1976-04-10