Cortez, Joe Sr and Eddie Lucas 1971-01-14

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Joe Cortez Sr. and Eddie Lucas discuss their lives as Texas musicians, along with other bandleaders and musicians from the 1920s to the present.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Joe Cortez, Sr. and Eddie Lucas

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Date: January 14, 1971

Location: San Antonio, Texas

Interviewer: Fred Carpenter

Length: 45 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Cortez family [Joe Cortez, Sr., speaker], Musical background, To San Antonio, Texas, Began musical career, Jack Teagarden Band (1918), Mack Rogers, Eddie Lucas [speaker], Mack Rogers (again), Seven Oaks, Band members, First wife, Killed in an auto accident, Second wife, Joe Cortez, Sr. [speaker], Married Kate Masuka (1931), Children, Bands played with, Emilio Caceres, Family band, To San Antonio (1923), Joe Morin's band, Band members, Musical background, Eddie Lucas [speaker], Musical background, Taught drum lessons, High school band (Burbank, Texas), Jimmy Kline's band, Mack Rogers' band, Larry Herman's orchestra, Nightclubs owned by Herman, Music played, Popular music, The Six-Part Invention (local band), Jimmy Joy Orchestra, Recorded many songs, Rex Preis, Other band members, Various musicians discussed

Tape 1, Side 2: Various musicians discussed, Brewer family band, Band members, singers, Goodall, Winter family bands, Jim Cullen's Happy Jazz Band, Sybil Hopkins, singer, Cotsie Keith, singer, Kooksey Teniente [speaker], Various musicians discussed

Range Dates: 1918-1971

Bulk Dates: 1918-1971


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