Interview with Cornell Hurd, April 6, 2007 - audio, part 2

Creator
Project director: Hartman, Gary
Interviewee: Hurd, Cornell
Date Created
April 6, 2007
Description
Lane Cartwright interviews Cornell Hurd, part 2.
Side B: He talks about getting introduced to country music and becoming interested in high school through college. He discusses transferring to Berkeley for college to focus on the music scene there and putting together a country band, El Rancho Cowboys. He talks about western films and music from Texas that were influencing him to move there. He explains moving back to California and starting a new band, Mondo Hot Pants Orchestra, which eventually caused him to return to Texas after recording and touring over the next years.
Related to

Full transcript available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24929
Part 1 of the audio is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24930
Part 3 of the audio is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24932
Part 4 of the audio is available here: https://dc.library.txstate.edu/node/24933

Resource Type
Physical Form
Extent
19 min, 56 sec
Language
English
Identifier
TMOH_2009-110_006-1b.wav
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Source
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Collection 2009-110, Box 1230, Folder 25