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[Clipping: Rock'n'roll is his family]

Description: Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, "Genealogy: Rock'n'roll is his family," published June 20, 1980. The article features a photograph of Pete Frame, looking up one of his genalogical family trees. Included in the article is a "family tree" of band-members and their relations to other band groups. Circled in red pencil is Steven Fromholz, mispelled as Stephen, part of the Stephen Stills Band.
Date: June 20, 1980
Creator: Ward, Ed
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Bosque' Hits the Big Time]

Description: Clipping titled, "Bosque' Hits the Big Time" by Michael Barnes in Austin American-Statesman, May 29, 1992. On the backside are a list of Main Events of Steven Fromholz's acting in Bosque County, Texas at the Live Oak Theatre, May 30, 1992.
Date: 1992-05-29/1992-05-30
Creator: Barnes, H. Michael
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Fromholz plans mass mooning to eclipse Ku Klux Klan rally]

Description: Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, titled "Fromholz plans mass mooning to eclipse Ku Klux Klan rally," written by John Kelso, January 1, 1993. The article mentions that the KKK members will rally at the Capitol and that they will be met with mooners lead by Austin musician Steve Fromholz.
Date: January 9, 1993
Creator: Kelso, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Art Auction Saturday at UT]

Description: Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, "Art Auction Saturday at UT," published November 28, 1975. The clipping's story is about an annual art auction that will be held at the University of Texas, with more than five hundred (500) works created by UT art students. Steven Fromholz, as well as three (3) others will serve as auctioneers for the event. The clipping includes a photograph of Fromholz, a musician, playing for inmates at a county jail.
Date: November 28, 1975
Creator: Austin American-Statesman
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Fromholz captures Texas with play]

Description: Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, "Fromholz captures Texas with play," published on April 9, 1992 .The article is about Texas musician, Steven Fromholz, who co-wrote the play Bosque County, Texas with Don Toner. The production of the play will be held at Live Oak Theatre, in Austin, Texas. The clipping incudes a photograph of Fromholz and the cast of the play.
Date: April 9, 1992
Creator: Davis, John T.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[When I was a Kid in Kopperl]

Description: Article published in the Texas Co-op Power magazine, "When I was a Kid in Kopperl," written by Steven Fromholz, January 2003. The article serves as a biography for Fromholz who talks about the small town and his family as he was growing up as a child.
Date: January 2003
Creator: Fromholz, Steven
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Reunited Frummox to bring memories alive]

Description: Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, "Reunited Frummox to bring memories alive," published on February 5, 1982. The article is about musicians Dan McCrimmon and Steven Fromholz who once made up the duo known as Frummox, who worked together in the late 60s to the eary 70s. McCrimmon and Fromholz will have a reunion at Snaveleys in Austin, Texas.
Date: February 5, 1982
Creator: Davis, John T.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: The Many Faces of Tevye]

Description: Clipping titled "The Many Faces of Tevye" by Michael Barnes in Austin American-Statesman, September 11, 1992. On the backside is another article, "Classic 'Fiddler' Receives Solid Treatment at Live Oak" also by Michael Barnes in the Austin American-Statesman, September 15, 1992.
Date: September 1992
Creator: Barnes, H. Michael
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Invitation to moon the KKK]

Description: Invitation to Austinites, that mentions that the KKK members will rally at the Capitol on Saturday, January 16, 1993, and that they will be met with mooners lead by Austin musician Steve Fromholz. The group will meet up at the Saxon Pub at 1320 South Lamar, and that the pub will provide transporation to the State Capitol for the "mooning ceremonies."
Date: January 9, 1993
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photocopy of clipping: Steve Fromholz: Politics, acting among songwriter's interests]

Description: Photocopy of a clipping from the The Daily Texan, a student newspaper of the University of Texas, "Steve Fromholz: Politics, acting among songwriter's interests," published June 22, 1976. The clipping's story is about a sit-down interview with Steven Fromholz, where he talks about his daughter Darcy, his song "I'd Have To Be Crazy" recorded by Willie Nelson and what he's currently working on.
Date: June 22, 1976
Creator: Harrison, Eric
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

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

Description: 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… more
Date: October 30, 1978
Creator: Frolik, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Jerry Jeff is Still Alive!]

Description: Clipping from The Austin Chronicle, "Jerry Jeff Is Still Alive!" written by Steven Fromholz and published March 25, 1988. The article is about Fromholz's friend and fellow musician, Jerry Jeff Walker, who recently celebrated his 46th birthday.
Date: March 25, 1988
Creator: Fromholz, Steven
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Old Man River]

Description: Clipping from The Austin Chronicle, "Old Man River," published April 20, 2001. The article is written on musician Steven Fromholz, said to have written three songs, "Daybreak," "Train Ride," and "Bosque County Romance," in three hours but that his latest work-in-progress will not be a trilogy or sequel to the music.
Date: April 20, 2001
Creator: Langer, Andy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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