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

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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.

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2 clippings : ill. ; 21 x 17 cm. & 27 x 36 cm.

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Ward, Ed June 20, 1980.

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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.

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2 clippings : ill. ; 21 x 17 cm. & 27 x 36 cm.

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  • "Rock'n'roll is his family," Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas, June 20, 1980

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  • Preferred Citation: Steven Fromholz Papers (AR0944), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Steven Fromholz Papers

Material related to the life and work of Steven Fromholz, original Outlaw country music member, Texas Music Legends Hall of Fame inducted singer-songwriter, lauded outdoor guide, published author, and 2007 Texas Poet Laureate.

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  • June 20, 1980

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Ward, Ed. [Clipping: Rock'n'roll is his family], clipping, June 20, 1980; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1818436/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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