[Man 2 performs at Vicky G. Moerbe tribute concert, 2]

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Photograph of a man performing at a tribute concert for Vicky G. Moerbe at Saxon Pub in Austin, TX. The man can be seen sitting on a stool in the center of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera. He is playing guitar and appears to be singing into the microphone in front of him. Two other men can be seen playing guitar in the background. The neck of a fourth guitar can be seen in the foreground on the left.

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1 digital photograph : col.

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Creator: Unknown. April 18, 2002.

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Photograph of a man performing at a tribute concert for Vicky G. Moerbe at Saxon Pub in Austin, TX. The man can be seen sitting on a stool in the center of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera. He is playing guitar and appears to be singing into the microphone in front of him. Two other men can be seen playing guitar in the background. The neck of a fourth guitar can be seen in the foreground on the left.

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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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  • April 18, 2002

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[Man 2 performs at Vicky G. Moerbe tribute concert, 2], photograph, April 18, 2002; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1871006/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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