[Steven Fromholz - Nutty Brown Demos] transcript

[Steven Fromholz - Nutty Brown Demos]

Audio recording of Nutty Brown Demos by Steven Fromholz, 1997. Printed for CD: Steven Fromholz - Nutty Brown Demos. 1. A List of Lover's Questions. 2. The Saddest Man In Texas. 3. I Gave Her A Ring. 4. A Guest In Your Heart. 5. Wishin' For Love. 6. Frontal Lobotomy Blues. All songs written and c. by Steven Fromholz. Recorded at Sum Studio by John Casner. October 7, 1997.
Date: October 7, 1997
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter to Steve Fromholz from Willie Nelson, October 1, 1981] (open access)

[Letter to Steve Fromholz from Willie Nelson, October 1, 1981]

Typed and signed letter from musician Willie Nelson to Steven Fromholz, granting permission to release "Hondo's Song" with Felicity Records, Inc., October 1, 1981.
Date: October 1, 1981
Creator: Nelson, Willie
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: He's not 'just playing along'] (open access)

[Clipping: He's not 'just playing along']

Photocopy of clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, "He's not 'just playing along'," published on October 30, 1978. The article is about Austin musician Steven Fromholz, which makes people feel like they could have known Fromholz for years after attending one of his performances. Including in the photocopy is a letter that reads, "Dear Skippy and Donk, sure am anxious to hear all about your cruize. All I've had up to now have been appetizers." The note is signed from Janey Lake to Georgia "Skippy" Hughes & Frank 'Dink" Denker.
Date: October 30, 1978
Creator: Frolik, Joe
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: 'Dear Darcy' A public love letter to a faraway child] (open access)

[Clipping: 'Dear Darcy' A public love letter to a faraway child]

Clipping from the Rambler, "Dear Darcy - A Public love letter to a faraway child," published October 7, 1976. The article is in regards to a song titled "Dear Darcy" to Darcy Fromholz, Steven Fromholz's daughter. The newspaper includes some passages from the song that reads, "Dear Darcy, here's a letter from a guitar. He told me I should play this song for you. I can say it is from him; he'd like to tell you where's he's been. Daddy says it's better when he sings..."
Date: October 7, 1976
Creator: Rice, James
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library