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Interview with Chris Layton

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Interview with Lissa Hattersley

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Interview with Kerry Awn

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Interview with Denny Freeman

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Interview with Mike Buck

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Interview with Marcia Ball

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Interview with John Inman

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Interview with Bob Livingston

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Interview with Bill Kirchen

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Interview with Michael McGeary

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[Doug and Roky] (between 1979 and 1982)
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Elevators (1966)
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SRV (between 1975 and 1980)
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Playing in the Band (November 21, 1973)
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Punk in Austin - The Raul Years

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Total Pages: 16

Home With The Armadillo

Jason Mellard's analysis of Armadillo World Headquarters' impact on Austin's music culture.

Date: 2010
Total Pages: 14

The Armadillo's Last Waltz

A magazine article on the impending closure of Armadillo World Headquarters.

Date: 1980
Total Pages: 3

Speaking of the Dead

An Austin Chronicle newspaper article recounting the times the Grateful Dead played the Manor Downs Racetrack with references to Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh jamming Thanksgiving day at Armadillo World Headquarters.

Date: 2015
Total Pages: 8

How the 1970s Defined Austin

A look at the cultural forces at play in Austin, Texas during the 1970s

Date: 2018
Total Pages: 11

Violaters Will Be Punished

Marc Savlov's take on Austin's anti-postering law with a dive into Austin's historical poster scene.

Date: September 12, 1997
Total Pages: 16

Greatest 25 Austin Clubs of All Time (and 40 Honorable Mentions)

Michael Corcoran's take on the 25 Austin clubs that had the most significance.

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Total Pages: 59

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Armadillo World Headquarters

The closest thing to a working commune and a working democracy I ever expect to see in this material world we live in.

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Callin' All Cultures

Foremost is an aggressive booking policy that presents live national and local talent two hundred nights a year, with enough variety to satisfy even the most hard-core music lovers... It makes perfectly good sense to me, for instance, to present Bill Monroe one night and Ravi Shankar the next, Fats Domino after that, then Mighty Clouds of Joy or Jerry Jeff Walker, and then a Sunday performance of Stanley Hall's Austin Ballet Theatre. Show me another club or concert hall as adventurous as that.

From Armadillo World Headquarters

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