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Action Magazine, March 1976

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Cover story on Lawsuit against Armadillo Productions.
Additional machine-extracted names mentioned in this issue: Chet Atkins, James Avery, Frank Bates, Toby Beau, Alan Brown, Johnny Bush, Hondo Crouch, Randy Crouchet, Jess Damain, Sid Diller, Jack Gary, Dick Hipp, Dale Jackson, Jerry Jeff, Bobby Kinser, Darrel McCall, Spanky McFarlane, Danny McKenna, Art Mendoza, Augie Meyers, Jack Mikulenka, Joker Moon, Willie Nelson, Black Oak, San Pedro, Johnny Phillips, Nigel Pickering, Charlie Potter, Jim Schumacher, Balde Silva, Paul Stroud, Mike Tolleson, Enrique Vasquez, Romy Vela, Jerry Jeff Walker, Elizabeth Weinzirl, Eddie Wilson, Gary Wright, Rob Young.

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Action Magazine, May 1976

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Cover story on Leon Russell.
Additional machine-extracted names mentioned in this issue: Gary Allen, Jessie Ashlock, Toby Beau, Chuck Berry, George Best, Ron Bledsoe, Johnny Bush, Milton Carroll, David Allan Coe, Alvin Cooley, Randy Crouchet, Alvin Crow, Jess Demaine, Danny Escobedo, Kent Finlay, Jim Fogelsong, Kinky Friedman, Sabino Garza, Efrain Gutierrez, Sweat Hog, Freddy Joe, Elton John, Los Keyes, Rex Ludwick, Darrell McCall, Mary McCreary, Augie Meyer, Jay Milner, Joker Moon, Daniel Moore, Willie Nelson, Jody Payne, Charlie Pride, Douglas Quintet, Mickey Raphael, Jimmy Reed, Ladd Roberts, Mary McCreary Russell, Doug Sahm, Vicky Smart, Bee Spears, Mike Tolleson, Don White, Rusty Wiers, Eddie Wilson, Ron Wood, Frank Wright, Norm Zeigler.

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Margaret Fields oral history interview

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Margaret Fields talks about her early life in New Braunfels and life during the Great Depression. She describes the university campus and the schooling she received at Texas State in the 1930s and 1940s. She mentions places like Old Main; people such as C.E. Evans, Mary Brogdon, Leland Derrick, and John Flowers; and her experiences living off-campus. She discusses the various teaching jobs she took in Comal County and Medina County as well as her work with the state vocational rehabilitation department in Austin and other companies in Houston. She outlines how it all led her to her current job at the Sophienburg Museum in New Braunfels.