TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Student papers
Texas sheet music
Research Materials
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A Guide to the Delmer Rogers Collection,
1987-1994
Musical scholar and Texas music expert Dr.
Delmer Rogers earned his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of
Southern California in1952, followed by his master's (1953) and doctorate
(1967) from the University of Michigan.
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Collection consists of music-related materials, including student papers
from Rogers' courses in the University of Texas College of Fine Arts, Roger's
collection of sheet music, and music research papers.
Rogers' research and writing courses ("Music in Texas" or "Music in
North American Life") focused on music topics, and some of the papers include
photos and audio/video recordings. Inclusion in this archival collection was
optional for each student and was not a course requirement.
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Arrangement
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| The Delmer Rogers Collection is organized into
three series: I. Student papers; II. Sheet music; III. Research material. |
| Student papers are arranged by the semester and year of the class, and
then alphabetically by the student’s surname. Sheet music is arranged
alphabetically by the composer’s surname. |
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Delmer Rogers Collection, 1987-1994, Center for American History,
University of Texas at Austin.
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Student papers
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| 4Za1 | | | Checklist of student papers |
| | | FA 350, "Music in Texas,"
: Spring 1987 |
| | | | Allen, Erick, "Contemporary Blues at
Antone's" |
| | | | Colangelo, Cristen, "Ragtime Through the Life of Scott
Joplin" |
| | | | Dodson, Daniel, notes for paper on Butch
Hancock |
| | | | Hawkins, Ray, "The Heritage of Old-Time
Fiddling" |
| | | | Herrera, Bryan, "Buddy Holly: A Piece of the 'American
Pie'" |
| | | | Hoover, Lance, "Carl Venth's Contributions to Texas
Music" |
| | | | Howard, James, "Jazz in Texas: Its Influence and Growth
Both Within and Outside the State" |
| | | | Leon, Stacy, "The Thirteenth Floor
Elevators" |
| | | | Libby, Kris, "I Love the Slide of the Steel
Guitar" |
| | | | Maxwell, Randall, "Czech Music in Texas" |
| | | | Morriss, Kari: |
| | | | | "More Than Merely Words" (border music) |
| | | | | "The National Impact of Early Texas Radio" |
| | | | | "The Development of Music Education in
Texas" |
| | | | | "Western Swing: A True Hybrid" |
| | | | Peña, Leticia, "Country Music: Hank
Williams" |
| | | | Richard, Cheryl, "The History of Music in Austin through
Progressive Country and the Armadillo World Headquarters" |
| | | | Richard, Paul, "Rock and Roll: The Product of Black and
Blues" |
| | | | Sáenz, Omar, "History of Rock 'n' Roll II" |
| | | | Stauffacher, Eric, "Willie Nelson: The Pope of Country
Music" |
| | | | Teter, Stephen, "Maintaining Musical Growth in Austin,
Texas: 1890-1920" |
| | | | Tremblay, Thomas, "Texas Blues Trilogy" (Leadbelly,
Blind Lemon Jefferson and Lightnin' Hopkins) |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas,"
: Spring 1988 |
| | | | Ash, Michael, "The Style and Influence of
Jazz" |
| | | | Badgett, Marty, "A Good Man Feelin' Bad"
(blues) |
| | | | Broussard, Jeff and Nancy Worthington, "Interviews with
Two Nice Girls and Child-Bearing Hips" (Austin female bands) |
| | | | Brown, Dana, "Texas Blues Lyrics and Their Relation to
Texas Black Culture" |
| | | | Doggett, Wally, "Where the Music Freely Flows: An
Account of Cheatham Street Warehouse's Origins and Where It's Going" (San
Marcos club) |
| | | | Fisher, David, "Transients in Transition: Music and
Culture of the 'Drag' in Austin, Texas" |
| | | | García, Roy, "An Interview with Louis Rodríguez" (cojunto musician) |
| | | | Jong, Kevin, "A Study on American
Minstrelsy" |
| | | | Kelsey, Sandra, "The Natchez Trace Collection and the
Civil War" |
| | | | McCool, Brian, "Minstrel Show Music: Mirror of a
Changing Society" |
| | | | Millican, Amy, "A History of Black Gospel
Music" |
| | | | Norris, Robert, "'El Río Colorado': Profile of an Austin
Cojunto" |
| | | | Parker, Kevin, "Texas: A Footprint in American
Hymnody" |
| | | | Rawl, Leslie, "Jazz: A History and Analysis" |
| | | | Ruffena, Julie: Austin Jazz Educators and the Austin
Jazz Scene" |
| | | | Sekin, Christopher, "Buddy Holly: White Shoes, Black
Soul" |
| | | | Smith, Russell, "Progressive Country's Rise and Fall in
Austin, Texas, 1972-1976" |
| | | | Strawn, Scott, "A View of Women in Music, with a Focus
on Texas Women Musicians" [2 copies] |
| | | | Tuerff, Kevin, "The Sweet Music of Nancy Griffith" [2
copies] |
| | | | Wong, mavis, "Ballad-Making as a Preserver of the
Mexican-American Tradition" |
| | | | Worthington, Nancy, "A View of Women in Music, with a
Focus on Texas Women Musicians" [2 copies] |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas,"
: Spring 1989 |
| | | | Anderson, Leslie, "The Ragtime Era" |
| | | | Britton, Carolyn, "The Most Unique Little Texasn Musical
from Texas" (Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas) |
| | | | Brumley, Carla, "Willie Nelson" |
| | | | Buchanan, Elaine, "Elementary Music
Education" |
| | | | Carter, Shannon, "The Sharir Dance Company" |
| | | | Ceballos, Mark, "Frank Sinatra: The Man and His
Music" |
| | | | Cobb, Julia, "Janis Joplin's Struggle with
Conformity" |
| | | | Elson, Lauren, "An Interview with David Laufer" (school
band director) |
| | | | Gorman, Shawn, :"The Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame:
Interview with Cliff Bruner and Roy Lee Brown" |
| | | | Greer, Jay, "An Interview with Jim Branoff" (rock band
Joint Effort) |
| | | | Hudock, Dede, "Jazz" |
| | | | Jones, Carrie, "Interview with Steve Haygood" (rock
guitarist) |
| | | | Lawler, Amy, "The Austin Pickers" |
| | | | Lewis, Millette, "Texas Blues and Its
Influences" |
| | | | Mayberry, Roderick: |
| | | | | "An Analysis of Sacred Songs" |
| | | | | "Music in the Black Church" (Mt. Zion Baptist Church,
Austin) |
| | | | Ramírez, Daniel, "Interview" Suzanne Cruz" [2
copies] |
| | | | Reul, Ross: |
| | | | | "Rusty Weir: A Lover of the Other Side of the
Hill" |
| | | | | "Texas Revolutionary Movements in Country and Western
Music in the Twentieth Century" |
| | | | | "He Did It His Way-And Still Does" (Jerry Jeff
Walker) |
| | | | Ross, Levester, "Take a Cup of Jazz and Add a Dash of
Rock 'n' Roll" (fusion) |
| | | | Schaub, Kevin Ann, "Willlie Nelson: The Man and the
Lion" |
| | | | Stoilis, Melissa: |
| | | | | "Bob Willis: What Made Him King" |
| | | | | "They Call It Texas Swing" |
| | | | Thompson, Holly, "Country Music: A Message to the
People" |
| | | | Vlasak, Todd, "Talkin' on the Radio: An Interview with
Olan Merle" (i.e., Olin Murell) |
| | | | Witcher, Mark: |
| | | | | "The Life and Songs of Willie [Nelson]" |
| | | | | "The 70's: A Musical Decade in Austin" |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas,"
: Spring 1990 |
| | | | Benítez, Omar, "Corridos:
Spanish Music in Texas" |
| | | | Boone, Pamela, "Willie Nelson's Effect on Austin
Music" |
| | | | Dietz, David, "The History and Culture of the
Alabama-Coushatta Indians" |
| | | | Fisher, Peter, "The Legend Behind the Armadillo World
Headquarters" |
| | | | Henry, Michael, "History of the Blues" |
| | | | Hoogendam, Melissa, "The German Saengerfest" |
| | | | Hunt, Sheila, "Jazz: The Music and the
Musicians" |
| | | | Ianelli, Vincent, "Music on the Reservation: A Study of
Indian Music in Texas" |
| | | | López, Elda, "Buddy Holly" |
| | | | McCracken, Annemarie, "Forty Years of Rhythm and Blues:
An Interview with Clifford "Honky Tonk" Scott" |
| | | | McFerren, Ken, "Female Composers" [2 copies] |
| | | | McKenzie, Dudley, "An Era of Sounds: Austin in the
1960s" |
| | | | Martin, Laura, "Women in Music: A Brief History and
Profile of Women in Texas" [2 copies] |
| | | | Meeker, Jason, "The Erlewine Guitar Factory: Home of a
Creator" |
| | | | Myers, Marlin, "The Successful Beginning of 'Austin City
Limits'" (TV series) |
| | | | Parra, Frank, "Radiating Janis" (Janis
Joplin) |
| | | | Phillips, Carol, " A Mater of Style" (Stevie Ray and
Jimmie Lee Vaghan) |
| | | | Polser, david, untitled paper on Bob Wills |
| | | | Radley, Barbara, "The Blues for Antone and Antone's"
(Austin blues club) |
| | | | Shehan, Mike, "Texas Indian Music: A Peripheral
Perspective" |
| | | | Uribe, Mireya, "Willie Nelson: His Road to
Success" |
| | | | Warner, Greta, "Jazz and Texas Jazzers" |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas,"
: Summer 1990 |
| | | | Mears, C. Lane, "Tracing the Roots of Afro-Americans
Into Blues and Robert Johnson" |
| | | FA 360, "Music in North American Life",
: Fall 1990 |
| | | | Adams, JOhn, "Electronic Musical
Instruements" |
| | | | Albanese, Lara, "Protest Songs and Singers of the
1960s" |
| | | | Bishop, Margo, "Two Interviews with Allen Wayne
Damron" |
| | | | Braun, Kenny, "American Blues" |
| | | | Bruderer, Bart, "Louis Armstrong: Musician and
Entertainer" |
| | | | Cascio, Michael, "A Regional Analysis of the
Blues" |
| | | | Christner, Bryan, "Development of the Blues" |
| | | | Cochran, Sara, "Protest Artists of the
1960s" |
| | | | Colangelo, Richard, "The Boy from Brooklyn: The Life and
Music of George Gershwin" |
| | | | DeKeyser, Valerie, "The Blues Rock On" |
| | | | Fuller, Christopher, "Elvis Presley: Musical
Entity" |
| | | | Gray, Teri, "The Folksong and Its Use in Twentieth
Century Protests Movements" |
| | | | Grosser, Jeff, "'Everything is NOT Okay'; Punk Music: An
Anti-Social Commentary" |
| | | | Harris, Deby, "A Survey of Several Women Jazz Compsers
of the Twentieth Century" |
| | | | Masters, T. Glan, "Jazz It Up" |
| | | | Matthews, Alexis: |
| | | | | "Jazz Time" |
| | | | | "Ragtiming" |
| | | | Matthews, Ahley, "Music on Trial" (rock music
lyrics) |
| | | | Meyer, Robert, "'I Want to Live in the Whole World of
Music': A Brief History of the Life and Work of Henry Cowell" |
| | | | Mierl, Stacy, "Breaking the Mold" (Duke
Ellington) |
| | | | Miller, Steve, "The Rise of Heavy Metal" |
| | | | Omid, Mani, "A Brief Overview of the World of
MIDI" |
| | | | Rubes, Kelly, "Texas Czech Music: Post-WWI to the
Present" |
| | | | Shamsi, Isra, "The Police: An American/British Rock
Band" |
| | | | Stanley, Paul, "Jerome Kern and His
Musicals" |
| | | | Wimer, Michael, "Lightnin' Hopkins, Albert Collins and
Johnny Winter: A Study of Three Generations of East texas Blues
Musicians" |
| | | | Worthington, Nancy, "The Kerrville Folk Festival: An
Overview" |
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| 4Za2 | | | FA 360, "Music in Texas,"
: Spring 1991 |
| | | | Bogaczyk, Jill, "Interview with Darek Evans" (choral and
opera singer) |
| | | | García, Marissa, "'La Estrella de Austin': An Interview
with Christina Lee Carrizales" (singer/actress) |
| | | | Voss, Patrick, "An Interview with Tracy Lea Ohm"
(country music singer) |
| | | | Wiggington, Fred, "Conversation with Richard Belisle"
(rock musician) |
| | | | Wolf, Denise, "A Few Words with Jeff Helmer" (jazz
musician and educator) |
| | | | Zúñiga, Mariza, "Mrs. Virginia Wheelock Wilson" (music
educator) |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas,"
: Summer 1991 |
| | | | Barrington, Beverly, "Anglo-American Culture and Music
in Texas" |
| | | | Bell, Brooks, "The History of Blacks, the Blues and
Blind Lemon Jefferson" |
| | | | Bishop, Brett, "The Anglo Culture: Its History and Its
Music in Texas" |
| | | | Clark, Matt, "Origins of German Singing Societies in
Texas" |
| | | | Cruz, John, "An Overview of Texas Indian History,
Culture and Music" [2 copies] |
| | | | Dodge, William, "A New Germany in Texas" |
| | | | Espinoza, Lupe, "The Life of the Afro-American in Texas
as Told by the Blues" |
| | | | Figueroa, Laura, "The Spanish Influence on a Hispanic
Religious Tradition" ("Los Pastores" nativity drama) |
| | | | Hamann, Kevin, "Texandeutsch" [2 copies] |
| | | | Handley, John, "The Anglo Texans and the History of
Country and Western Music" |
| | | | Kelly, Christopher, "The History of German Texans:
Trailblazers in Land and Song" |
| | | | Pfeiffer, Steve, "Black Texans: Play from the Heart" [2
copies] |
| | | | Potts, Sharon, "Texas Indians and Their Music" [2
copies] |
| | | | Price, Kathryn, "History of the Black Culture in Texas
and Texas Blues" |
| | | | Schmidt, Julie, "Out of Africa: A Cultural History of
the Afro-American and a Profile of Black Gospel Music" |
| | | | Stahl, Clifford, "Folk Music of the Hispanic Culture in
Texas Society" |
| | | | Vela, M. Damon, "Hispanic Culture in Texas" |
| | | | Woo, Suk Yee, "The Culture of Texas Indians and the
Music of the Alabama-Coushatta" [2 copies] |
| | | FA 360, "Music in North American Life",
: Fall 1991 |
| | | | Benson, Maurice, "MTV Music Television: Will the Music
Industry Ever Be the Sam?" |
| | | | Campbell, Tim, "Leonard Bernstein and His 'Candide,'
1956, 1974, 1990" |
| | | | Hough, Jessica, "Jazz Influence on Twentieth Century
Classical Music" |
| | | | Jacques, Christina, "Alan P. Merriman and
Ethnomusicology" |
| | | | Jester, Paige, "Cojunto
Music" |
| | | | Lanese, Claudia, "The Life of Charles Ives" (American
composer) |
| | | | Lozano, John, "Music in Early Movies" |
| | | | Matthews, Ashley, "Bessie Smith: 'Empress of the
Blues'" |
| | | | Montemayor, Myrna, "George Gershwin" |
| | | | Montgomery, Sally, "Understanding Orchestral
Instruments" |
| | | | Nguyen, Dieu-Anh, "Disco Phenomena" |
| | | | Ray, Elizabeth, "Electronic Music: What Is It Doing to
American Music?" |
| | | | Richardson, Theresa, "New Music Directions: A Look at
the Past and Into the Future" |
| | | | Schneider, Robert, "The Life and Music of Aaron
Copland" |
| | | | Segura, Cristina, "Bessie Smith" |
| | | | Shaddix, Eric, "Electronic Music: The Instruments of a
Unique Musical World" |
| | | | Shenfeld, Brad, "The Country Blues: Delta, Piedmont and
Texas" |
| | | | Sparks, Taylor, "The Doors and Their Legacy" |
| | | | Spies, Tara, "A Century of the Color Barrier in American
Music" |
| | | | Stewart, Christopher, "The Electric Guitar" |
| | | | Uribe, Derly, "Joel C. Uribe" (Texas-Mexican musician
and composer) |
| | | | Wilmeson, Teresa, "The Gay Divorcee: Fred & Ginger
Dance to the Music" |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas",
: Spring 1992 |
| | | | Barker, Kristina, "Austin City Limits" |
| | | | Barrera, Emilio: |
| | | | | "20 Questions: Roberto Pulido" |
| | | | | "Tejano Music" |
| | | | Bien, Ryan L., "The Cojunto-Tejano Music
Festival" |
| | | | Cadena, Omar: |
| | | | | "Charlie Christian" |
| | | | | "Interview with Chano Cadena" |
| | | | | "Los Rinches" (Texas
Rangers) |
| | | | Duong, Hoa L., "The Yellow Rose of Texas" |
| | | | Engeling, Lisa F., "The Life of Janis
Joplin" |
| | | | Ford, Dee: |
| | | | | "Cowboys and Their Songs" |
| | | | | "Interview with Ross Fleming" (West texas
songwriter) |
| | | | | "Townes Van Zandt: The Texas Troubadour" |
| | | | García, Alissa Y., "Cowboy Songs: A Rich
legacy" |
| | | | García, James D., "A True Texas Musician" (Pedro
García) |
| | | | Hahn, Elizabeth: |
| | | | | "The Austin Club Scene: How It's Survived-Or Has
It?" |
| | | | | "Flaco Jiménez: The Accordion Wizard Keeping Tex-Mex
Alive" |
| | | | Hopkins, Kim, "Opening Eyes in Austin" (Austin
music) |
| | | | Kennedy, Glenn, "Apolitical Blues: Music and Politics in
Austin" |
| | | | Lin, Paul, "Austin City Limits" |
| | | | Masters, T. Glen, "Native American Ceremony" |
| | | | Miller, Charles, "Stevie Ray Vaughan: The Blues
Continue" |
| | | | Pellegrino, Laura C., "The History of Texas Music: How
Did Wo Get Here?" |
| | | | Roth, Andrew, "Stylistic Development of the
Bles" |
| | | | Thai, Tong, "Texas Blues Singer" |
| | | | Verheyden, Cindy Bland: |
| | | | | "Bobby Mack: Blues So Hot It Burns Down the
House" |
| | | | | "They Danced Until Dawn and Other Untold Texas
Legends" |
| | | | | "The Texas International Pop Festival: Peace and Love
and the Power of Music" |
| | | | Wiggington, Fred, "Scott Joplin's Treemonisha" |
| | | | Wilson, Debra C., "Music Therapy" |
| | | FA 350, "Music in North American Life",
: Summer 1992 |
| | | | Blue, Andrea, "Jazz and a Jazz Legend
Explored" |
| | | | Castleman, Joe, "The Development of Electronic Music in
the United States" |
| | | | Chapin, Derek, "Chapters in African American
Music" |
| | | | Churchill, George Michael, "The Music of the Choctaw
Nation and the American Indians" |
| | | | Coplin, Doug, "From Africa Through the
Blues" |
| | | | Cox, A. Catherine, "Afro-American Music Before the Civil
War, with Special Emphasis on Spirituals" |
| | | | Crider, Allen, "Robert Johnson and the Country
Blues" |
| | | | Downie, Aaron, "The German Influence in American
Music" |
| | | | Egan, Karen, "New Orleans: Its Jazz Origins and Jazz
Musicians" |
| | | | Guscher, David, "Germans in the United States: Origins
and Influences" |
| | | | Gore, Allison, "A History of the Mexican-American People
and Music: Ethnographic Interview with Johnny Degillando and Vincente Alonzo on
Cojunto Music" |
| | | | Hancock, Joseph, "In the Cold Grey Light of Dawn"
(bluegrass music) |
| | | | Hernández, Gabriel, "Creating Space for
Music" |
| | | | Hobbs, Kelly, "The Ghost Dance Past and Present,
Including an Interview with Keri Brown" |
| | | | Hook, Jason, "The Development of Early Rural Blues from
a Musical, Social and Historical Perspective" |
| | | | Rao, Rachel L., "Black American Folk Music and the
Spirituals" |
| | | | Timmons, Susan, "The History of Country Music, with a
Look at Austin's Own Candace Howard" |
| | | | Whitson, Melissa, "Music of the French
Americans" |
| | | FA 350, "Music in North American Life",
: Fall 1992 |
| | | | Canales, Lamar: |
| | | | | "The History of Country Music" |
| | | | | "Rafaelo Díaz" |
| | | | Casper, Mardy, "The Early Years of Johnny
Cash" |
| | | | Davis, Bryan M., "The Roots of Reggae" |
| | | | Garganta, René, "An Overview of Texas Mexican Song
Genres" |
| | | | Hamdani, Alamdar S.: |
| | | | | "[Ravi] Shankar" |
| | | | | "Willie Mae [Big Momma] Thornton" |
| | | | Hunt, James, "Sound Recording and Its Effects on
Music" |
| | | | Jamison, Garrett: |
| | | | | "True Beliver: An Interview with Alejandro
Escovedo" |
| | | | | "What Is Funk?" |
| | | | Jones, Mark C., "The Vietnam War and American
Music" |
| | | | Levin, Andrea, "Miles from Mediocrity" (Miles
Davis) |
| | | | Mendoza, Laura, "American Vaudeville" |
| | | | Montgomery, Brian, "The Guitar: From Its Creation to the
Present" |
| | | | Patel, Himanshu, "The Beatles" |
| | | | Rives, Douglas L., "The Culmination of an American
Phenomenon" (The Grateful Dead) |
| | | | Sherman, Darrel, "The Past, Present and Probable Future
of American Folk Music" |
| | | | Snow, Heather, "Bongo Joe" (George Coleman) |
| | | | Stewart, Mark: |
| | | | | "The Texas Troubadour: Ernest Tubb" |
| | | | | "Bill Monroe: The Beginnings of Bluegrass" |
| | | | Vad, Chanda, "Madonna: Skin Deep" |
| | | | Van Vo, Trong: |
| | | | | "liu Thanh Smoo: On the Rebound" |
| | | | | "Louis Armstrong: Stylist Elite" |
| | | | Veselka, David, "The New Country" |
| | | | Walton, Johnetta L., "The Early Roots of Country Music:
Before the 20th Century" |
| | | | Warren, Colleen, "The Early Years of Nat 'King'
Cole" |
| | | | Williams, Meredith: |
| | | | | "The Black Classical Musicain: Twentieth
Century" |
| | | | | "Einstein's Apartment" (Dallas rhythm and blues
band) |
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| 4Za3 | | | FA 360, "Music in Texas",
: Spring 1993 |
| | | | Chapa, Patrick, "The Austin Music Scene" |
| | | | Hart, Katherine, "The Swing Era" |
| | | | Kieschnick, J. C.: |
| | | | | "Catchin' ZZ's with That Little Ol' Band from Texas"
(ZZ Top) |
| | | | | "An Examination of the Lutheran Musical Heritage: The
Mary Voight Interview" |
| | | | Klingele, Tim, "Stevie Ray Vaughn [sic]" |
| | | | Neblett, Nicholas C., "The German Influence on Texas
Music" |
| | | | Neill, Michael A.: |
| | | | | "The Geezinslaws: An Interview with Sammy
Allred" |
| | | | | "Historic Honky-Tonks in the Texas Hill
Country" |
| | | | Nguyen, Thomas G., "Janis [Joplin]" |
| | | | Reyes, Martin, "Texas Jazz and Jack
Teagarden" |
| | | | Rubio, Estela, "Kennedy: The Subject of the
Mexican-American Heroic Corrido" |
| | | FA 360, "Music in North American Life",
: Fall 1993 |
| | | | Beran, Deanna L., "Stevie Ray Vaughan: A Texas Music
Legend" |
| | | | Blyveis, Naomi, "Women in the Field of Classical Music,
with a Special Look at Amy Beach" |
| | | | Bookheimer, Kirsten: |
| | | | | "Minstrelsy in the 1800's" |
| | | | | "Scott Joplin, 'The King of Ragtime'" |
| | | | Chatkoff, Teresa, "The Guitar" |
| | | | De la Fuente, Monica, "Gospel Music in the United
States: Mahalia Jackson" |
| | | | Farías, Robby, "Mexican Ballet Folklórico" |
| | | | Garriott, Lisa: |
| | | | | "An Interview with Glen Alyn" |
| | | | | "An Interview with Sam Irwin" |
| | | | Guevara, Laticia: |
| | | | | "Face to Face with Edward 'Mr. Fats'
Fuentes" |
| | | | | "Music Publishing: An Interview with William
Preciado" |
| | | | Henderson, Michael: |
| | | | | Django Reinhardt: The Mysteries, Contradictions and
Legacy of a Musical Genius" |
| | | | | "Erik Hokkanen, an Interpreter of the Spirits of
Music" |
| | | | Lassiter, Amy, "Jacque Vilman: A True
Entertainer" |
| | | | Manning, Stephen L.: |
| | | | | "An Interview with Jesse Botello" |
| | | | | "What Music Means to Me" |
| | | | Martínez, Jenny R., "Hammerstein: A Theatrical
Giant" |
| | | | Norton, Gregory E., "Scratching the Surface of the
Blues" |
| | | | Oestreicher, Susan, "To Rise from Opression Singing the
Blues: The Musical and Literary Triumph of Black Americans" |
| | | | Ottenbacher, Wendy: |
| | | | | "Duke Ellington" |
| | | | | "The Role of Women in American Music: The Puritans to
the Present" |
| | | | Pitsch, Shane, "Different Roads: The Story of My Life in
Music" |
| | | | Ziebell, Sarah, "Woodstock" |
| | | FA 360, "Music in Texas",
: Spring 1994 |
| | | | Alley, Robert, "Jack Teagarden and Ornette Coleman:
Texas Jazz Musicians" |
| | | | Butala, Sweta, "Instruments of India" |
| | | | Choi, Mike, "The Evolution of Jazz Music" |
| | | | Henderson, Mike: |
| | | | | "Johnny Gimble: His Gun is a Fiddle" |
| | | | | "Western Swing: A Legacy of the Texas
Frontier" |
| | | | Karnstadt, Cynthia, "Alive and Well in the Hispanic
Heart" Cojunto!" |
| | | | Norton, Gregory E., "Austin and Dallas in 1994: A Peep
Into Their Pop/Rock Scenes" |
| | | | Quirein, Erica, "Buddy Holly: A Rock 'n' Roll
Legend" |
| | | | Schlesinger, Paul H." |
| | | | | "An Interview with Arlie Carter" (country
musician) |
| | | | | "Perk Williams: Reflections of a Country Music
Star" |
| | | | Sorrell, Angela: |
| | | | | "Interview with Music Composer Dr. Lawrence Weiner" [2
copies] |
| | | | | "Yellow Rose of Texas" |
| | | | Tipton, Joe, "A Profile of Two Jazz Performers Playing
in the Austin Music Scene" (Scott Sherwood and Tomás Ramírez) |
| | | | Unanmed author, "Music Publishing: Getting Music to the
Public" |
| | | Undated papers: |
| | | | Calica, javier, "K-NACK: The Jewel of Austin" (radio
station),
Spring 1993? |
| | | | Ceballos, Mark A., "The Emergence of Tejano Music: An
Interpretive History" |
| | | | McKeown, Kevin, "Starting Out in the Music Business"
(rock band Internal Motives) |
| | | | Matejowsky, Angela, untitles paper [Western
swing] |
| | | | Morris, Margo Camille, "Indian Music in
Texas" |
| | | | Stanton, Michael, "Buddy Holly: Texas Rock
Legend" |
| | | | Tran Huu Can, "History of Vietnamese Music" |
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Texas sheet music
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| 4Zc351a | | | Abel, Marie, Jack Dilliard and Penny Edens, "Cross Over
the Bridge", photocopy, notes by Delmer Rogers,
undated |
| | | Adams, J. Frank, "Hail Texas", published by J. Frank
Adams, photocopy of inscribed sheet music,
1927 |
| | | Aguilar, A. Cruz, "Hoo-Hoo", published by the Hoo Band,
photocopy,
1907 |
| | | Alberto, Alvar, Lupe Waltz, Choicest
Mexican Music, published by Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Alessandro, V., Cotton Palace March, published by V.
Alessandro, photocopy,
1919 |
| | | Allen, Alice E., Mrs., "By Moonlight", published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | Allen, Jessis, Mrs., "Waves of Corpus Christi", published
by Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Alles, Ernest E., "A Dream of Reality", photocopy, missing
first page,
undated |
| | | Allison, Irl L., "Baylor Bell (Belle) Song", published by
Irl L. Allison, two photocopies,
1922 |
| | | Alvarado, Albert M., "Tus Ojos", published by Edmundo G.
Argüelles, two photocopies,
undated |
| | | Anda, A. de, Sighs and Kisses Waltzes (Suspiros y Besos),
published by Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Anderson, Patti M: |
| | | | "Come On Texas", published by Mrs. O. T. Anderson,
photocopy,
1936 |
| | | | "My Texas", published by Patti Morriss Anderson,
photocopy,
1927 |
| | | Arredondo, F. de, "I'm Longing My Sweetheart for You",
published by Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1915 |
| | | Asbury, Samuel E.: |
| | | | "Gentlemen of Virginia", published by Samuel E. Asbury,
photocopy,
1951 |
| | | | "James Butler Bonham's Carolina Carol", published by
Samuel E. Asbury, photocopy,
1951 |
| | | | "The Valley of Humiliation", published by Samuel E.
Asbury, photocopy,
1951 |
| | | Austin, Will and Ted Krause, "If I Should Lose You",
published by Walker-Youngquist Music Publishers, photocopy,
1934 |
| | | Avent, Hal, "I've Been Lonely All the While", published by
Hal Avent, photocopy,
1927 |
| | | Baines, May Harper and Nannie Almira, “The Voice of the
Storm or Come Unto Me,” published by C. Grunewald, photocopy,
undated |
| | | Baker, Amma P., “Texas,” published by Amma Pinkerton
Baker, photocopy,
1936 |
| | | Baker, Elsie, “The Texas Cotton Palace”, published by
Elsie Baker, photocopy,
1916 |
| | | Baker, Mabel Beatrice, “The Motto of Uncle Sam,” published
by Mabel Beatrice Baker, photocopy,
1917 |
| | | Balentine, Vera Fowler, “I’m Going Back to Dallas,”
published by Godfrey Publishing Company, 2 photocopies,
undated |
| | | Balfe, Michael W., “Then You’ll Remember Me,” published by
Columbia Conservatory of Music, photocopy,
1913 |
| | | Bañuelos, Antonio, “Fiesta Time in Texas,” published by
José Spangler, photocopy,
1936 |
| | | Barclay, Mary U., “Sweet Moments,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Barolet, James C.: |
| | | | “Blue Bonnets,” published by Dallas Music Publishing
Company/J.C. Barolet, photocopy,
1915 |
| | | | “Texas, My Texas,” published by J.C. Barolet, 2
photocopies,
1915 |
| | | Bassett, Eda, “The Garden of Love,” published by Marine
Music Company, photocopy,
1934 |
| | | Bauer Brothers, “Galveston Blues,” photocopy,
undated |
| | | Beck, Estelle M., “Two Little Eyes That Are Weary,”
published by Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1888 |
| | | Bell, A.J., “My Texas Land,” published by Farmer’s
Fireside Bulletin, 2 photocopies,
1915 |
| | | Bell, Basil, The Texas Centennial Waltz, published by
Basil Bell, photocopy,
1936 |
| | | Bennett, E.K., “Silver Bells,” published by D.H. Baldwin
& Company, photocopy,
1905 |
| | | Benton, Thomas, “Guard of the U.S.A.,” published by the
Quartet Music Company, photocopy,
1918 |
| | | Betts, W.B., “Grand Old Friendly Texas,” published by
Torbett and Betts, 2 photocopies,
1925 |
| | | Blesse, Nita Gibbs, “Moonlight Dream,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Blitz, Julien Paul, The Bell County March, published by
Julien Paul Blitz, photocopy,
1907 |
| | | Blood, J.J., “The Southern Cross,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1904 |
| | | Blum, O.R.: |
| | | | Always Happy Polka, published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | | “’Tis Hard to Leave the Old Home,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | Boddy, Patrick, “In the Valley of the Sun,” published by
Americordian Publications, photocopy,
1946 |
| | | Bogdan, Clarence, Week-End Polka, published by Gordon and
R. Wilson, photocopy,
1946 |
| | | Bohlig, Elmer H., “Come to San Antonio,” published by
Elmer H. Bohlig, 2 photocopies,
1928 |
| box |
| 4Zc351b | | | Bolado, L.F., “Do You Remember Jennie?”, published by the
Hauschild Music Company, 2 photocopies,
1889 |
| | | Bornstein, A., “Days of Long Ago,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Botts, Ida Bassett: |
| | | | “Down Rio Way,” published by Ida Bassett Botts,
1942 |
| | | | “It Is Spring,” published by Ida Bassett Botts,
photocopy,
1946 |
| | | | “Legend of the Blue Bonnetts,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, 2 originals, 2 photocopies,
1936 |
| | | | “Our Yesteryears,” published by E.G. Council, 1
original, 1 photocopy,
1937 |
| | | Bour, Nellie Melise, “Shriner’s March, 1912-1913,”
published by Meyer Music Parlors, photocopy,
1912 |
| | | Bowers, Thomas M.: |
| | | | “Joe, Joe, My Josephine,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Let Us Be Sweethearts Again,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | | “The Little Woolen Stockings Baby Wore,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | | “Love’s Pleading,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Nobody Wants to Play with Me,” photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “A Postal Card For You,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | “Stout Hearts Will Conquer,” published by Thomas M.
Bowers, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | | “The Sweetest Love of All,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | | “There’ll Be No Wedding Here Today,” published by Thomas
M. Bowers Music Company, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “Trilby and Little Billie,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “A True Virginia Boy,” published by Thomas M. Bowers
Music Company, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | “Two Little Boys and a Dog,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Two Little Sweethearts,” published by Thomas M. Bowers
& Company, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Bowman, Euday L.: |
| | | | “12th Street Rag,” published by Euday L. Bowman, 5
photocopies,
1919 |
| | | | “Colorado Blues,” published by Euday L. Bowman,
photocopy and original,
1915 |
| | | | “Petticoat Lane,” published by Euday L. Bowman,
photocopy,
1915 |
| | | | “Shamrock Rag,” published by Euday L. Bowman, 3
photocopies and original,
1916 |
| | | | “There’s a Rainbow Down in Texas,” published by Edward
Payne Music Company, photocopy,
1932 |
| | | Boyle, Thelma, “Water of the Old Rio Grande,” published by
Thelma Boyle, photocopy,
1956 |
| | | Brandeis, Helen Otting: |
| | | | “Mother: God’s Masterpiece,” published by Helen Otting
Brandies, photocopy,
1942 |
| | | | “Victory Song,” published by Helen Otting Brandies,
photocopy,
1942 |
| | | Brown, George Walter, “Varsity March and Two Step,”
published by George Walter Brown, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Brown, Wylbert, “The Eyes of Texas Are Upon
You”: |
| | | | Southern Music Company, publisher, photocopy,
1939 |
| | | | Southern Music Company, publisher,
1957 |
| | | | Wylbert Brown, publisher, photocopy,
1939 |
| | | | Wylbert Brown, publisher, photocopy of cover and music
for “I’d Like to Be in Texas When They Roundup in the Spring,”
1939 |
| | | Bruce, O. S., “Signal Service,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | Buford, J.W., “Moonlight Night,”, published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Bujac, Mrs. C.A., “Houston Light Guard,” published by C.
Grunewald, 2 photocopies,
1892 |
| | | Bulloch, Mrs. Alice, “Texas, the Great,” published by
Alice Bulloch, photocopy,
1917 |
| | | Burdine, S.G., “Take Me Back to Amarillo,” published by
S.G. Burdine, photocopy,
1926 |
| | | Burke, Eva M., “If You Were a Top and I Were a String,”
published by Eva M. Burke, photocopy,
1914 |
| | | Burnett, Ulala Howard, “The Story of the Star,” published
by Ulala Howard Burnett, photocopy,
1927 |
| | | Burnette, Jimmie, “I Love But You,” published by Baldwin
Piano Co.,
1925 |
| | | Burt, Justin G.: |
| | | | “Sweet Little Mother of Mine,” published by Justin G.
Burt, photocopy,
1940 |
| | | | “Your Faith in God,” published by Frank S. Conibear,
photocopy,
1945 |
| | | Byers, Wallace, “Texas Longhorns on Stampede,” published
by Wallace Byers, photocopy,
1949 |
| box |
| 4Zc351c | | | Cal, Blind, “Sliding on the Ice,” published by R.W. Gibbs,
photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Caldwell, John S.: |
| | | | Chaffee’s Santiago March, published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | The Convent Girls Waltz, published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | “I Want to Go,” published by J.R. Reed Music Company,
photocopy,
1916 |
| | | Capitani, G., “On the Wings of Wind,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Carr, Westbrook H., “Railroad Blues,” published by Bush
& Gerts, photocopy,
1914 |
| | | Cerna, David, “Xochitl,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Chambers, Sally B. Matthews, “Texas, Great Texas,”
published by Sally B. Matthews Chambers,, photocopy,
1927 |
| | | Chennette, Ed, “There Will Always be a Texas,” published
by Southern Music Company, 2 photocopies,
1948 |
| | | Clark, Annie Brennand, “It’s Your Time of Day to Me,”
published by Annie Brennand Clark, 2 photocopies,
1928 |
| | | Clark, Jessie May, “An Ode to Texas,” published by Jessie
May Clark, photocopy,
1946 |
| | | Clark, Luther A., “Where Sunshine Spends the Winter,”
published by Nora F. McCormick, photocopy,
1934 |
| | | Clarkson, Ruth Kelso, “Blue Bonnet Time,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1924 |
| | | Claud, Harry: |
| | | | “The Magnolia Blossom,” published by Magnolia Petroleum
Company, photocopy,
1923 |
| | | | “Magnolia Triumphal,” published by Magnolia Petroleum
Company, photocopy,
undated |
| | | Claudel, Adelaide, “Recollections of San Diego,” published
by Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Clements, Bernie: |
| | | | “Beer-Beer-Beer (The Gang’s All Here),” published by
John Popperman, photocopy,
1936 |
| | | | “I Found a Star in Texas,” published by Charles B.
Hutchinson, photocopy,
1945 |
| | | Cochran, J.H., “Star of My Heart,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Cochran, William Phares, “Way Down in Sunny Texas,”
published by U.S. Harmony Association, 2 photocopies,
1907 |
| | | Cockrell, Doyle, “Texas Star March,” published by Southern
Music Company, photocopy,
1930 |
| | | Coffey, Walter S., “Who Shall Be Fairest,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | Cohen, Arthur M.: |
| | | | “I Would Forgive,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | | “Sweet Pleasures of Memory,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Cohen, Cal, “Spirit of the Alamo,” published by Cal Cohen,
photocopy,
1926 |
| | | Cohen, Meyer R., “Our Gallant Army,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Colas, M de, “Chant de Berger,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
undated |
| | | Colby, Lucille: |
| | | | “El Paso,” published by Lucille Colby, 2 photocopies,
1921 |
| | | | “Our Cowboys Who Fell Over There,” published by Lucille
Colby, 3 photocopies,
1921 |
| | | Coleman, W.C., “Sweet Innocence,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Collins, Lucy, “Hobson’s Choice,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Commemorative Music for the Kerr
County Centennial, photocopy,
1956 |
| | | Cordero, Vincente, “I Will Dance,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Corey, W.A., “The Jetties,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Cotter, John W., “Beautiful Fredericksburg,” published by
Cotter Publishing Company,
1979 |
| | | Cowboy, “Texas Cowboy March,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1886 |
| | | Craven, Mildred Rawson, “Sing Me To Sleep,” published by
Mildred Rawson Craven,
1928 |
| | | Crosby, Mary I.: |
| | | | “La Petit Coquette,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | “Texas Triumphant, “published by Mary I. Crosby,
photocopy,
1925 |
| | | Cunningham, William and Sim Warner, “I’m Coming Back to
You My Texas,” published by Majestic Music Publishing Company, 2 photocopies,
1921 |
| | | Curti, Carlos, “La Tipica,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
undated |
| | | Cuyo’s, A., “Conchita,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Dancy, C.E.: |
| | | | “Amorita,” published by C.E. Dancy, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Only a Dream of a Kiss,” published by C.E. Dancy, 2
photocopies,
1894 |
| | | | “Scenes of Long Ago,” published by C.E. Dancy,
photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Sweet Visions,” published by C.E. Dancy, photocopy,
1888 |
| box |
| 4Zc352a | | | Davis, Elsie Bludworth, “My Dear Old Texas,” published by
E. B. Davis, photocopy,
1924 |
| | | Davis, J. Frank, “San Antonio,” published by Willgus &
Burritt, photocopy,
undated |
| | | Davis, Mabel Lancaster, “Texas, I Love Your Sun-Kissed
Hills,” published by Mrs. W.G. Davis, photocopy,
1924 |
| | | Day, Ella Hudson: |
| | | | “Tejas (Friendly State),” published by Ella Hudson Day,
photocopy,
undated |
| | | | “Texas: Pride of the South,” published by Ella Hudson
Day, 2 photocopies,
1909 |
| | | Day, Jacob, “The Galveston Fire of ’85,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, 2 photocopies,
1885 |
| | | Day, Mrs. Mary, “Beautiful Texas,” published by Mary Day,
photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Deane, Mina: |
| | | | “Dream Ma Yaller Baby Dream,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | “My Sweetheart’s the Widow Mulhooley,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | Delgado, Narciso, “Mysterious Caballero (Mi Pandille),”
published by Mission Music Publishers, photocopy,
1941 |
| | | Dell’Oro, Victorio M., Luisa Mazurka, published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Dennis, Jay, “When You’re in San Antonio!”, published by
Jersig, Clemens, Piland & Finesilver, photocopy,
1947 |
| | | Diaz, Louis Felipe: |
| | | | “The Hauschild Music Co.”, published by The Hauschild
Music Company, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | “Victoria Sesquicentennial,” published by The Hauschild
Music Company, original and photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Dickson, Lillian Durham and Tex Lloyd, “Sorta Sentimental
Over Texas,” published by Victor Publishing Company, photocopy,
1946 |
| | | Douillet, Pierre, “Gavotte a L’antique,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Dreppesh, Frank: |
| | | | “Call Me Thine But Once Again,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | “Valse Ariosa,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Drinkard, J.G., “Air Mestiza,” published by J.G. Drinkard,
photocopy,
1933 |
| | | Drummer, “Drummer’s Rambles Through Texas,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, 2 photocopies,
1881 |
| | | Dudley, S.H.: |
| | | | “Dat Coon Done Put de Rollers Under Me,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | “I’m the Real Thing: the King of Them All,” published by
Thomas Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | “Mr. Coon…You’se Too Black For Me,” published by Thomas
Goggan & Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Dugal, Edith, “Think of Me,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Dunn, Richard J., “The Spirit of Aggieland,” published by
Mimms and Dunn, photocopy,
1925 |
| | | Dyer, Isabella: |
| | | | “Funeral March,” published by Dr. J.O. Dyer, photocopy,
1918 |
| | | | “Irish Reel,” published by Dr. J.O. Dyer, photocopy,
1918 |
| | | | “Song of Hope,” published by Dr. J.O. Dyer, photocopy,
1918 |
| | | Echols, Tot, “Panther City March,” published by Tot
Echols, photocopy,
1914 |
| | | Edmiston, H.B. Arledge, “Texas Song,” published by C.L.
Edmiston, photocopy,
1917 |
| | | Edwards, Julien, “Our Baylor,” published by Baylor Book
Concern, photocopy,
undated |
| | | Elkein, E., “Bridal Bells,” published by Thomas Goggan
& Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Elliot, C.B.: |
| | | | “Jesamine Mazurka,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Jessie Lynn March,” published by Thomas Goggan &
Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Katie Waltz,” published by Thomas Goggan & Brother,
photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Epstein, Philip, “’Texas,’ Where the Mockin’ Bird is
Singin’,” published by Passenger Department, Texas & Pacific Railway,
photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Eubank, P.L.: |
| | | | “Alamo Blues,” published by Thomas Goggan & Brother,
photocopy,
1914 |
| | | | “Mutt and Jeff,” published by E.L. Eubank, photocopy,
1913 |
| | | Evans, Joseph, “My Little Wahco Maid,” published by Evans
Music Company, photocopy,
1914 |
| | | Everett, R.J., “Without You, Darling,” published by R.J.
Everett, photocopy,
1921 |
| | | Farris, H.H.: |
| | | | “The Storming of Manila,” published by C.H. Edwards
Music Company, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | “Sweetheart,” published by Will A. Watkin Music Company,
photocopy,
1903 |
| | | | “When Day is Done,” published by Watkin Music Company,
photocopy,
1906 |
| | | Fazende, H.F.: |
| | | | “Ella,” published by Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1899 |
| | | | Masqueraders March, Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “The Texas Cowboy,” Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1886 |
| | | Feigenbaum, Jeanette, “In Old Villita,” published by
Jeanette Feigenbaum and Ruth Warren Nunn, photocopy,
1939 |
| | | Filleau, E.A., “Hurrah! For Houston,” published by E.A.
Filleau, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | Fish, Eugene, “For God and Texas,” published by Eugene
Fish, photocopy,
1926 |
| | | Fitz, Albert H., “Schoolmates,” Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1902 |
| box |
| 4Zc352b | | | Fletcher, Al, “That’s Where the West Begins,” published by
Franz Schubert Music Publisher, 2 photocopies,
1949 |
| | | Fink, Max, “Dimples,” original and photocopy of cover,
undated |
| | | Flick, Charles R.: |
| | | | “The Belknap Rifles,” published by Hauschild Brothers
Music Company, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | Edythe Waltz, Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “True to Thee,” published by H.N. Lincoln, photocopy,
1881 |
| | | Ford, Marcia, Texas Nightingale Waltz, published by Meyer
Music Parlors, photocopy,
1912 |
| | | Forke, Georgia, “Twilight Time,” published by Georgia
Forke, original,
1959 |
| | | Forty and Eight Quartette, “Rio Grade Valley Home,”
published by Sam Jackson Post #111, American Legion, Department of Texas,
original and 3 photocopies,
1928 |
| | | Frank, Milton, “Wishing,” original and photocopy,
undated |
| | | Frees, Henry J.: |
| | | | Beginner’s Delights,
published by Frees and Son, photocopy,
1884 |
| | | | “Forget Me Not,” published by Frees and Son, photocopy,
1883 |
| | | | “Love-Lit Eyes,” published by Frees and Son Music
Company, photocopy,
1891 |
| | | | “When Stars are in the Quiet Skies,” published by Frees
and Sons, photocopy,
1884 |
| | | | “When Thou Art Nigh!”, published by Frees and Son Music
Company, photocopy,
1891 |
| | | Frey, G.W., “In Sweet Repose,” Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Fritsch, Babe and Earl D. McMahon, “Baby! Say That You’ll
Be Mine,” published by Babe Fritsch and Earl D. McMahan, original,
1926 |
| | | Gallagher, Bertha Wade, “Bluebonnets in Texas,” published
by Bertha Wade Gallagher, photocopy,
1939 |
| | | Garcia, Antonio, La Fama Polka March, published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Garcia, Zulema, “On the Death of Prince Napoleon,”
published by Lucian Hopson, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | Gardner, Jack: |
| | | | “Dallas, I Love You,” published by Jack Gardner,
photocopy,
1925 |
| | | | “I’ll Treat You Like You Were a Baby,” published by Jack
Gardner Music Publishers, photocopy,
1918 |
| | | | “Meet Me in Dallas,” published by Jack Gardner,
photocopy,
1915 |
| | | | “You Love Me a Little, I’ll Love You a Little,”
published by Gardner-Moritz Publishers, photocopy,
1916 |
| | | Gareissen, E.: |
| | | | “Petite Mazur,” published by Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1893 |
| | | | The Populists’ Grand March, published by Thomas Goggan
and Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Garwood, Mrs. H.M., “This One Last Time,” published by
Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Gatty, Alfred Scott: |
| | | | “The Open Window,” published by Seaside Music,
photocopy,
1884 |
| | | | “When I Remember,” published by Seaside Music,
photocopy,
1884 |
| | | Giersdorf, “Rip,” “Song of the Barker,” published by Metro
Music, photocopy,
1948 |
| | | Godbold, Mollie, Help
Yourself, published by Mollie Godbold, photocopy,
1926 |
| | | Goode, Jack and Donald I. Moore, “That Good Old Baylor
Line,” published by Baylor University, photocopy,
1972 |
| | | Gonzales, M., “Near Unto Thee (Vincino â Tê),” published
by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1891 |
| | | Gorjux, Hector, “Roses of San Antonio,” published by
Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Granger, Jean Armour, “Texas: The Lone Star State,”
published by Jean Armour Granger and Pearl Perkin Harper, 2 photocopies,
1925 |
| | | Granite, Kirk, “Sweet Clover Blossoms,” published by C.
Janke & Company, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Graves, W.J., “When We All Get Home,” published by W.J.
graves, photocopy,
1907 |
| | | Griffin, L.N.: |
| | | | “The Moonlight is Kissing the Waves O’er the Sea,”
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “Visions of Paradise,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Groenwold, C.J., “Song Without Words,” published by C.
Janke & Company, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Grunewald, C.: |
| | | | Artesian Well Waltz, published by C. Grunewald,
photocopy,
1888 |
| | | | Houston Heights Polka, published by C. Grunewald,
photocopy,
1893 |
| | | | Mayor Smith’s Grand March, published by C. Grunewald,
photocopy,
1888 |
| | | | “Mother’s Gone to Join the Angels,” published by C.
Grunewald, 2 photocopies,
1891 |
| | | | “Peace Prayer, No. 1,” published by C. Grunewald,
photocopy,
1920 |
| | | Gue, Mary, “Ku Klux Kismet,” published by Walter Ardrell
Riggs, photocopy,
1924 |
| | | Guerro, R.G.: |
| | | | Dulce Recuerdo Mazurca, published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1890 |
| | | | Zulema Mazurca, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1890 |
| | | Gurlitt, C., “The Little Wanderer,” published by Columbian
Conservatory of Music, photocopy,
1912 |
| | | Gunn, Leon O., “I Am Going to Take a Train for Dear Old
Dallas Town,” published by Bush and Gerts Piano Company, photocopy,
1913 |
| box |
| 4Zc352c | | | Haaren, Louis Francis: |
| | | | “30-Mile Beach,” published by Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1895 |
| | | | “Roosevelt’s Rough Riders,” published by Thomas Goggan
and Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Haas, C., “We Meet by Chance,” published by C. Janke &
Company, photocopy,
1890 |
| | | Haile, Chester, “Only a Baby’s Picture,” published by
Hauschild Brothers Music Company, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Hall, Frank A.: |
| | | | Bacchanalian March, published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | Ben Hur March, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother,
photocopy,
1892 |
| | | | “Jesus Guard Our Little Darling,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | | “Lead My Heart to Thee,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | | “Will You Meet Me By the Mill?”, published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Hammons, Katie, Texas State Grange Waltz, published by
Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Hanch, Richard R., “It Was Bad News,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | Hanna, Erwin L., Lew Mel and Frank Miller, “My Rainbow of
Dreams,” published by Erwin L. Hanna, photocopy,
1944 |
| | | Hanna, Erwin L. and Lew Mel, “There’s a New Star in Our
Window,” published by Hanna & Company Music Compositions, photocopy,
1944 |
| | | Hanshaw, Laverne, Niagara Rag, published by Bush &
Gerts, 2 photocopies,
1914 |
| | | Hardy, J. W., “There’s a Change in My Once Happy Home,”
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1893 |
| | | Harris, G.B., Jr., The World War Blues, published by
Bruceville Music Company, photocopy,
1918 |
| | | Harris, Joseph J., “Don’t Forget the Flag,” published by
Joseph J. Harris, photocopy,
1941 |
| | | Harris, Lewis and Al Pliner, “Wear an Oleander in Your
Hair,” published by Guide Publishing Company, photocopy,
1950 |
| | | Hart, Julia Duggan, “Texas: Where the Bright Blue Bonnets
Grow,” published by Book & Music Club, Dallas Headquarters, photocopy,
1927 |
| | | Hartman, Ferris, “Dead Wrong,” published by Frees &
Son Music Company, photocopy,
1891 |
| | | Hartz, W. J., “Corpus Christi, Texas, on the Bay,”
published by The Corpus Christi Commercial Club, photocopy,
1915 |
| | | Hawkins, Ben F.: |
| | | | “I’d be Happy with You in a Cotton Palace,” Published by
Ben F. Hawkins, photocopy,
1910 |
| | | | Texas & Brazo’s Navigation Waltz, published by Ben
F. Hawkins, photocopy,
1909 |
| | | Hazelwood, Velma, Mineral Wells Rag, published by
Hazelwood Publishing Company, photocopy,
1916 |
| | | Hecker, J. H., “The Two Clowns (Les Deux Clowns),”
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Heckle, A. F.: |
| | | | The Famous Goggan Quick March, published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “La Golondrina Fantasa,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1891 |
| | | Heiss, Billy, “In Old Galveston,” published by Fletcher
and Heiss, photocopy,
1922 |
| | | Hendrix, Camilla, Texas Bluebonnet Waltz, published by
Camilla Hendrix, photocopy,
1936 |
| | | Herb, Frank J., Chief Shark March, published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1892 |
| | | Herbert, Melvin F., “Dora May,” published by Thomas Goggan
and Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | Hernandez, Isodor, The Tempest Waltzes (La Tempestad),
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Hernandez, J., “Will That Be Love? (Si Sera’ Esto Amor?),”
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | Herrle, Frank B.: |
| | | | “Hold on to the Rope,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1904 |
| | | | “The Flag with the Single Star,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1903 |
| | | Hobart, Frederick, arranger, “The Texas Star,” published
by the International Conservatory of Music, photocopy,
[ca. 1905] |
| | | Hodde, Henry H, “God Save America,” signed by Hodde,
published by Henry H. Hodde,
1942 |
| | | Hoffman, Harold W., “Alpha Kappa Phi,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Holst, Eduard: |
| | | | “Dream Visions Reverie,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | | “Free as a Bird,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | | Exhibition Grand March, published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1890 |
| | | | Semi-Centennial Grand March, published by Thomas Goggan
and Brother, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | | “Prince and Peasant,” published by C. Janke &
Company, photocopy,
1891 |
| | | | Minstrel Melodies,
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1890 |
| | | Houston, Annie, “Motor Bus,” published by Bush and Gerts
Publishing Company, photocopy,
1914 |
| | | Houston, Ariadne, “I’m Always on the Go,” published by
Ariadne Houston, photocopy,
1915 |
| | | Howell, Inez, My Basket of Flowers, published by Southern
Music Company, photocopy,
1948 |
| | | Hutcheson, Kathleen A.: |
| | | | “Greater Dallas,” published by Kathleen A. Hutcheson,
photocopy,
1931 |
| | | | “A Loyal Heart,” published by Will A. Watkins Music
Company, photocopy,
1903 |
| | | Hutchins, T. Douglas, “Sarita,” published by J. L. Hall
Music Company, photocopy,
1904 |
| | | Hutchison, Mary K., “Sweetly Rest,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, 2 photocopies,
1888 |
| | | Ituarte, Julio, Orpheus Polka, published by Thomas Goggan
and Brother, photocopy,
1894 |
| box |
| 4Zc353a | | | Jaccard, Mrs. F. L., “A Little Child Shall Lead,”
published by Mrs. F. L. Jaccard, original and photocopy,
1916 |
| | | Jackson, Callis Welborn, Texas Rag, published by C. W.
Jackson, photocopy,
1905 |
| | | Jackson, Clara, “Without Thee,” published by J. D.
Crutcher, photocopy,
1900 |
| | | Jackson, Hilda Moser, “The Texas Cowboys (Have Their Boots
On Japs),” published by Hilda Moser Jackson, photocopy,
1943 |
| | | Janke, C., Galveston’s Semi-centennial Celebration March,
published by C. Janke and Company, photocopy,
1889 |
| | | Jay, Harry, “Texas and Her Flag,” published by Mrs. R. K.
Bonner, 2 photocopies,
1925 |
| | | Jesse, Max E.: |
| | | | Coxey’s Grand March, published by Northrup, Nagel and
Jesse, photocopy,
1894 |
| | | | Cuban Patriots’ March, published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | | “La Texana (The Texan),” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | J. E. T., “Lillie Terrell,” published by A. E. Blackmar
and Brother, photocopy,
1861 |
| | | Johnson, Charles L., “If I Only Had a Girl Like You,”
photocopy,
undated |
| | | Johnson, F. Arthur, “Baylor,” published by Baylor
University, photocopy,
1910 |
| | | Johnson, Lillian Weathrred, “Texas,” published by Lillian
Weathrred Johnson, photocopy,
1956 |
| | | Johnston, Lee Farmar, Mrs., “Hood’s Texas Brigade,”
published by Mrs. Lee Farmar Johnston, photocopy,
1901 |
| | | Jordan, Thomas, “I’d Like To Be a Girl like Her,”
published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1896 |
| | | Josey, John: |
| | | | “My Texas Blue Bonnet,” published by Nix Publishing
House, 2 photocopies, original and centennial editions,
1931, 1936 |
| | | | “State B.T.U. Convention Song,” published by John Josey,
photocopy,
1935 |
| | | Jurmann, Walter, “San Antonio (The City of So Many
Charms),” published by Mirador Music Publishers,
1966 |
| | | Kahr, Lorace, Jr., “Don’t Mind Me Boys,” published by
Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | Kent, Otis B., “El Guerra (The War),” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Keppler, William: |
| | | | “A Bird Story,” Six Beautiful
Stories, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1885 |
| | | | “A Joyous Story,” Six Beautiful
Stories, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1885 |
| | | | “A Lively Story,” Six Beautiful
Stories, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1885 |
| | | | “A Love Story,” Six Beautiful
Stories, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1885 |
| | | | “A Pretty Story,” Six Beautiful
Stories, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1885 |
| | | | “A Sensible Story,” Six Beautiful
Stories, published by Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1885 |
| | | Keys, Eva Letts, “The Bonny Blue Bonnet of Texas,”
published by Eva Letts Keys, photocopy,
1913 |
| | | Kidd, Aldridge B., “Flag Song of Texas,” original
arrangement and arrangement for quartette, published by the Daughters of the
Republic of Texas, 3 photocopies,
1903 |
| | | Kimbrough, L. Anderson, “Margaret Adair,” published by
Thomas Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1899 |
| | | Kimbrough, Mrs. L. Anderson, “Listen,” published by Thomas
Goggan and Brother, photocopy,
1895 |
| | | King, Belmont Graham, “Homesick for Texas and You,”
published by Belmont Graham King, photocopy,
1924 |
| | | King, Joe S.: |
| | | | “Battle of San Jacinto,” published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | “The Convict and the Song,” published by Thomas Goggan
and Brother, photocopy,
1905 |
| | | | The Guadalupe Waltzes, published by Thomas Goggan and
Brother, photocopy,
1898 |
| | | | “When Soft Coos the Dove, ‘Tis Mating Time,” published
by Joe S. King, photocopy,
1920 |
| | | Kleburg, Rudolph, “Texas (Shine on Forever in Honor and
Pride),” published by Mrs. Robert J. Kleberg, original and photocopy,
1925 |
| | | Klingeman, Margarete Katherine, “The Texas Jolly Cowboy,”
published by Margarete Katherine Klingeman | |