Box 8
Contains 474 Results:
Five Blind Boys of Alabama, June 8, 1989
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Flaming Lips, June 22, 1989 - August 2, 1989
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Flat Duo Jets, June 2, 1997
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Larry Raspberry & the Highsteppers, January 1, 1989 - February 27, 1989
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Last Real Texas Blues Band/feat. Doug Sham, March 28, 1995 - May 2, 1995
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Laughing Hyenas, November 18, 1992
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lazy Cowgirls, The, October 9, 1995
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lazy Lester and Loaded Dice, August 25, 1989
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lee, Frankie, September 19, 1994 - March 22, 1996
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Leftover Salmon, December 18, 1998 - February 4, 1999
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Legal Weapon, August 9, 1988
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Legg, Adrian, September 10, 1997
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
LeRoy Shakespeare & the Ship of Vibes, April 8, 1992 - April 8, 1993
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Les Exodus, March 24, 1995
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lil’ Brian and the Zydeco Travelers, April 24, 1996 - September 4, 1998
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials, August 13, 1987 - September 27, 1994
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lil’ Ed w/Dave Weld & the Imperial Flames, February 15, 1996 - June 3, 1998
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Music Contracts: Little - Lynn, 1980 - 1998
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Little Charlie and the Nightcats, June 12, 1987 - August 27, 1998
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Little Jimmy King, October 17, 1991 - July 29, 1993
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Little Johnny Taylor, April 2, 1987
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Little Mike and the Tornadoes, December 28, 1995 - March 19, 1998
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Look Up, April 9, 1990 - May 2, 1990
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Loketo w/Aurws Mabele, October 2, 1991
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.
Lonestar, April 3, 1980
Consists of three groupings: (1) music contracts for performances at the Grand Emporium, as well as for shows at other area venues and events negotiated by Roger Naber; (2) music contracts for the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival; and (3) contracts with the aforementioned festival’s sponsor, CommuniGroup of Kansas City, Inc (CGI). Music contracts are grouped by performer name; contracts with CGI are filed at the end of the series. Contracts are contained in boxes 8 and 9.