Anthony (Lucky) opens with his childhood, family, and earliest memories of music. He discusses how he decided to go to law school and become an attorney while balancing being a musician. He talks about his diverse music taste and how Texas has affected it. He discusses developing the Fire Station Recording Studio and the musicians who used the studio. He talks about the music community in Austin, and explains the Health Alliance and the Musicians Helping Musicians communities. He shares a story about a phone call he had with John Lennon. He goes on to talk about how happy he is and grateful he is for Texas State University.
Full transcript available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24834
A photograph taken during this interview is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24835
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