Brown, Andrew 2003-05-01

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General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Andrew Brown

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: May 01, 2003

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Stacy Vanmeter

Length: 00:31:57


Abstract

Introduction, Texas Tech University, Stubbs Bar-B-Que, Famous singers, Beginning of a lot of careers, Live music venues in Lubbock, Blue Light, Operation Manager, Boards, Buddy Holly Festival, Future of live music in Lubbock, Lasting memories at Stubbs, Legacy, “Ghost Stories”, Opening a Stubbs in Austin, Texas, Harold Akins, Steel guitarist, Work ethic, Cutting meat one day, play for Asleep at the Wheel the next, Texas music scene, Playing for the love of the music, Cookie cutters, Lubbock music scene (again), Cactus Theater, Don Caldwell, Texas Tech University, Average day, 16 hour shifts, Contacting, Red River collection, Promoting Blue Light, Red Dirt scene (Oklahoma bands), Bob Childress, Bands, Bars, Up and coming artists, Movement towards Austin, Texas, Buddy Holly Festival (again), Art Alliance, Name change, Maria Elena Holly, Depot District Association, Meetings


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