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Mary Sue Haynes oral history interview
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Mary Sue Haynes discusses her personal background, her ancestors, and how her family came to settle in San Marcos. She shares information about the early homes in San Marcos, many of which her father built, and recalls her time in the campus elementary school. Ms. Haynes mentions the teachers and staff of the Normal School and its later iterations, including people such as Dr. Evans, Dr. Flowers, Dr. McCrocklin and Mr. Hardesty, Spurgeon Smith, Pat Norwood, Lula Hines, A.C. Burkholder, Mary Brogdon, and more. She shares anecdotes about the changes she has seen Texas State undergo in its administration, student body, discipline, and physical layout, specifically mentioning the McCrocklin Case, boarding houses, LBJ, her brother's work in San Marcos, and recreation activities.
Ruth Bain oral history interview
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Dr. Bain describes how the medical field and opportunities for female doctors have changed over the span of her career, especially in Austin, TX. Dr. Bain briefly discusses growing up in Centerville, attending college at the Texas State College for Women, and going to medical school at the University Medical Branch in Galveston. Beyond talking about being a woman in medical school, Dr. Bain shares her experiences working at Brackenridge Hospital and starting her private practice in Austin. She later recalls her participation in a number of medical societies, including the Travis County Medical Society and the Texas Medical Association, as well as the state of healthcare and insurance in the United States.
Aaron Barker performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Includes "I Can Still Make Cheyenne," "Easy Come, Easy Go," "Love Without End Amen," and "Baby Blue." Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Doug Supernaw performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Floyd Tillman performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Freddy Powers and more perform on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Gary P. Nunn performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Includes "London Homesick Blues" and yodeling
Highlights from the First Year, Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Intro from the Rogers & Hammerhead TV ShowÊ
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Larry Gatlin performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Gospel music. Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Merle Haggard performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Includes "Crazy Moon" (unrecorded at the time), "A Place to Fall Apart," "Ground Hog Rootin in My Backyard," "My Favorite Memory," "I Started Loving You Again," "Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink," Johnny Gimble-"Itty Bitty Brown," "Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn," and "Goodnight Little Sweetheart" by Bob Wills. Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Ray Wylie Hubbard performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Includes "Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" (made famous by JJ Walker), "Broken Lady," "All the Gold in California"
Rusty Wier performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
Description
Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Sonny Throckmorton performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Includes "The Cowboy Rides Away"- made famous by George Strait, "The Last Cheaters Walz" cover, "Middle Age Crazy"- made famous by Jerry Lee Lewis. Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Steve Fromholz performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
The Geezinslaws performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Theme Song from the Rogers & Hammerhead TV ShowÊ
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Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.
Willie and Bobbie Nelson performs on the Rogers & Hammerhead TV Show (tv edit)
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Includes "Half a Man," "Why Are You Picking on Me?" "Why Do I have to Choose," "She is Gone," "Me and the Drummer," "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down," "Valentine," "Too Sick to Pray," and "Heartaches of a Fool". Recording of the Rogers & Hammerhead show, which aired on the Austin Music Network in 1996-1997.