Box 5
Contains 72 Results:
The Jalapeños, circa 1990s
Band made up of 3 Mexican-American young men from Los Angeles whose music combines the sounds of Mexico’s Golden Era, mariachi, trio music, and pre-Columbian rhythms to create a “new alternative” sound.
James, Susan, 1993-1996
Solo artist. Folder includes a headshot, a biography, testimonies, and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines.
Jumpin' Jives, circa 1990s
6 member band. Includes photo of the band and flyers, for their weekly (Tuesdays at 8 p.m.) shows at The Ash Grove.
Kallick, Kathy, 1993-1996
Solo artist. Some of the documents are more informational (biography, discography... ). One page of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines.
Kane, Candye, 1995-1996
Her original name is Candice Caleb, she is a solo blues singer and entertainer. Folder includes posters, a business card, and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines.
Kahn, Si, 1985-1997
A solo blues and bluegrass artist and social activist. Folder includes a headshot, postcards promoting his book, How People Get Power, a poster, a small collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines, his oeuvres, and a pamphlet on Grassroots Leadership.
King Brothers, 1996-1999
Artist duo. Includes biography of Earl King as well as for the group. Some of the documents don't not include dates. Folder includes one magazine from Amsterdam and is printed in Dutch.
King Earnest, 1998
Solo Artist. Includes flyers, show report, and an article from Random Lengths newspaper
Klazzj, 1995-1997
A band that focuses on traditional Klezmer music (traditional music from Ashkenazi Jews & Eastern Europe). One of the founding members was Yale Storm, a violinist and filmmaker. Folder includes a photo of the band (excluding one member, Elizabeth Schwarts, vocals). A biography of Yale Storm. Style is described as 'Jewish Jazz', and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines. Some of the documents do not include dates.
Klezmatics, 1993-1996
Five member klezmer band, described as the 'planet's only radical Jewish band'. Folder includes: pictures of the band, including slide pictures, flyers, and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines.