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Sweetheart of Texas Concert Hall and Saloon poster collection
This collection mainly contains posters from the Sweetheart of Texas Concert Hall and Saloon.
SwishaHouse record label collection
Photographs, promotional cards, posters, published interviews and music of Swisha House artists such as Paul Wall, Lil Mario, SLim Thug, Coota Bang, Michael 5000 Watts, Big Tyme, Lester Roy, Sabwarfare, Archie Lee, J Dawg and many others. Music is on audiocassette, LP album, and CD. Additionally, this collection features a large framed platinum record presented to CERCL to commemorate the sale 1 million copies of Paul Wall's The Peoples Champ album. (1 box plus framed platinum record)
The Banded Geckos collection
This collection consists of photographs, news clippings, promotional materials, and audio.
The Jester Lounge collection
This collection includes audio and an oral history.
"The Little Ol' Show That Comes on After Monty Python" collection
This collection contains digitized video, correspondence, and a master list of performers including performance dates.
Too Short collection
VHS tapes, mini-DV tapes, magazines, contracts, and correspondence of Too Short (Todd Anthony Shaw)
Vince Bell collection
This collection contains news clippings, fliers, journals, photographs, business records, audio, and other items chronicling the musical history of Vince Bell.
W. Wortmann / Robert Schumann collection
The central item in this collection is a remarkable contemporary manuscript report of Robert Schumann's conducting at Dusseldorf, written by W. Wortmann, deputy mayor of Düsseldorf and a leading member of the administration of the Allgemeiner Musikverein (of whose orchestra and chorus Schumann had been appointed director in 1850).
Walter Spinks collection
This collection consists of fliers, posters, photographs, and audio collected or created by Walter Spinks.
Wheatfield and St. Elmo's Fire collection
This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, schedules, and other items chronicling the musical history of Wheatfield and St. Elmo's Fire.