Box 5
Contains 72 Results:
Magic Slim and the Tear Drops, 1993-1994
A blues band led by Morris "Magic Slim" Holt. Folder includes a head shot of the band, a biography, and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines
Mann, Aimee, 1997
Solo rock artist. Folder includes only one article from the New Times Los Angeles (January 2-8, 1997)
Matos, Bobby, 1995-1996
Solo Latin artist. Folder includes head shots, and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines
McCaslin, Mary, 1996
Solo folk artist. Folder includes head shots, a biography, testimonies, a discography, a short letter to Sandy, an article from the Folk Roots Magazine (August 1996), and flyers.
McCory, Del, 1996-1997
Bango player and lead singer to the Del McCory band. A Bluegrass band of five members. Folder includes a poster, head shots, biography, an LA Times newspaper article clipping (1997-01-21), a discography, and a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines
McCutcheon, John, 1990-1996
Solo folk artist. Folder includes head shots, posters, biography, discography, testimonies, a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines. Also a folder with a Music Tree Management business card.
McEuen, John, 1996
Grammy and Emmy winning solo Bluegrass singer. Folder includes head shots, posters, letter to Ed, biography, a collection of reproduced articles from newspapers and magazines, testimonies, a 09-1996 Acoustic Musician Magazine where McEuen is on the cover, a head shot of Phil Salazar. (A bluegrass solo artist that on November 2, 1996 performed with McEuen). Most of the articles found in the folder are from 1996
McGrarrigle, Kate & Anna, 1996
Sister duo group. Folk music artist. Folder includes 2 head shots and a flyer advertising their album, Matapedia.
McNeely, Cecil "Big Jay", 1999-2000
Solo Saxophone artist who is known as the creator of the "screaming sax". Folder includes head shots and photographs, newspaper articles from LA Weekly (February 4-10, 2000) and Random Lengths News (1999), a copy of the Concert Report from 2/09/1999-2/28/1999 and 01/16/1999, as well as a stack of blue and yellow tickets. Yellow are numbered 138-195 (missing 192) and blue are numbered 125-133 (missing 132)
Mighty Mo Rodgers, 1999
Existential Blues singer-song writer musician. A CSUDH grad school alumni. Folder includes head shots, flyers promoting the show at the Ash Grove, a budget list, emails to Ed Pearl, articles from magazines (there are four in total, but only two are dated 1999)