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Collection 438 Times of Acadiana. Photograph Collection, 1976-2002 68 Feet Collection 438 Times of Acadiana. Photograph Collection, 1976-2002 68 feet This collection consists of photographs taken for the local newspaper Times of Acadiana. Most of the photographs were taken by Peter Piazza of The Daily Advertiser, who also included negatives, CDs, and slides. Most of the photographs have been identified, but most of the negatives are not. SERIES: A. Photographs 1-01 through 54-39 B. Negatives and Contact Sheets 54-40 through 61-03 C. Publications 61-04 through 62-37, Box 65 66-32 through 68-28 D. Financial Reports 62-38 through 63-26, 66-03 through 66-08 E. Media 63-27 through Box 64, 68-50 F. Personal 66-01 through 66-02 G. Letters 66-09 through 66-14 H. Workshops 66-15 through 66-20 I. Awards/Contests 66-21 through 66-25 J. Resource 66-26 through 66-32 K. Miscellaneous 68-30 through 68-49 INVENTORY: Box 1 Photographs 1-01 Stephen Aaron 1-02 ABC Trio 1-03 Abbey Players 1-04 Paula Abdul 1-05 Abyssinians 1-06 Acadian Heritage and Culture Museum 1-07 Acadian Wind Symphony 1-08 Acadiana Chorale 1-09 Acadiana Symphony 1-10 Acappella 1-11 Kenny Acosta 1-12 Bryan Adams 1-13 C.C. Adcock 1-14 Peggy Scott Adams 1-15 Aerosmith 1-16 Africa Oye 1-17 African Heritage network 1-18 Scott Ainslie 1-19 Algo Rhythms 1-20 Johnnie Allan 1-21 Allgood 1-22 Eugene Alfred 1-23 Gregg Allman 1-24 Allman Bros 1-25 All-Niters 1-26 Alien Ant Farm 1-27 All “N” All 1-28 All Niters 1-29 Garth Alper 1-30 David Alpha 1-31 All-Star Dixieland Band 1-32 Bingemen, The 1-33 Boggie King 1-34 Boom Shaka 1-35 Borealis Winel Guintet 1-36 Kurt Boudreaux 1-37 Marc Boudreau 1-38 Sherie Boudreaux 1-39 Boukman Eksperyans 1-40 Bouncing Souls, The 1-41 BR549 1-42 Lubomir Brabee 1-43 Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise 1-44 Doyle Bramhall 1-45 Kim Brasso & LA Boggie Band 1-46 Reed & Breaux Art 1-47 Breaux Bridge Crayfish Festival 1-48 John Breven 1-49 Ian Brennan 1-50 Tyler Bridges 1-51 Brooks & Dunn 1-52 Bobby Brooks 1-53 Lonnie Brooks 1-54 Bobby Broussard 1-55 Marc Broussard 1-56 Sam Broussard 1-57 Ted Broussard 1-58 Tim Broussard 1-59 Brothers 4, The 1-60 Clarence “Gate Mouth” Brown 1-61 Dennis Brown 1-62 Brown, Jr. 1-63 Marty Brown 1-64 T. Graham Brown 1-65 Bruce Daigrepoint Cajun Band, The 1-66 Brutal Juice 1-67 T. Stephen Bruton 1-68 Buck-O-Ninc 1-69 Buckwheat Zydeco 1-70 Ronnie Bullard 1-71 Sandra Bullock 1-72 Johnson Bunk 1-73 Eric Burdon 1-74 James Burke 1-75 Burning Spear 1-76 Stephen Burns 1-77 Kenny Burrel 1-78 Bush 1-79 Business, The 1-80 Butthole Surfers 1-81 Edith Butler 1-82 Robert Olen Butler 1-83 Buzzoven 1-84 Tracey Byrd 1-85 J.J. Caillier 1-86 Cajun Company, The 1-87 Cajun Dixieland Jazz Great, The 1-88 Cajun Gold 1-89 Cake 1-90 Calico Cats 1-91 John Campbell 1-92 Canes, The 1-93 George Carlin 1-94 Colin, Carr 1-95 Joe “King” Carrasco & The Crowns 1-96 Chubby Carrier 1-97 Roy Carrier 1-98 Judy Carmichael 1-99 Carlene Carter 1-100 Alvin Carter 1-101 Clarence Carter 1-102 Lionel Cartwright 1-103 Peter Case 1-104 Hadley Castille 1-105 Cat & Duncan 1-106 Felix Cavaliere 1-107 Billie Castle 1-108 Cayenne 1-109 Warren Ceasar 1-110 Corey Cerovsek 1-111 Steven Curtis Chapman 1-112 Charivari 1-113 EZRA Charles & The Works 1-114 Kerrie Chatelaine 1-115 Boozoo Chavis 1-116 Chubby Checker 1-117 Roscoe Chenier 1-118 Clifton Chenier 1-119 CJ Chenier 1-120 Kernie Chatelaine 1-121 Boozoo Chavis 1-122 City Club River Ranch 1-123 L.A. Czech Museum 1-124 Cher 1-125 Cher UK 1-126 Alex Chilton 1-127 Kate Chopin 1-128 Chorale Acadienne 1-129 Chris LeBlanc Band 1-130 Irina Chukovsky 1-131 Circus 1-132 City Limits 1-133 Eric Clapton 1-134 Mike Clark 1-135 Octa Clark 1-136 William Clarke 1-137 Natalie Clay 1-138 Otis Clay 1-139 Claymore 1-140 Les Claypool 1-141 Jon Cleary 1-142 Johnny Clegg & Savuka 1-143 Clickin Chickens 1-144 Coal Chamber 1-145 Cocodrie 1-146 Code 1-147 David Allen Coe 1-148 Steve Cohen 1-149 Cold Gin 1-150 Marc Cohn 1-151 Wendy Colonna 1-152 Danny Collet & the Swamp Cats 1-153 Dave Collins 1-154 Mojo Collins 1-155 Les Colocs 1-156 Wendy Colonna 1-157 Comedians 1-158 Commodores 1-159 Commodores – U.S. Navy 1-160 Confederate Railroad 1-161 ConFunkShun 1-162 Conjunto Cespedes 1-163 Earl Thomas Conley 1-164 Harry Connick, Sr. 1-165 Tracy Conover 1-166 Murray Conque 1-167 Corsort of Musicke, The 1-168 Continental Drifters 1-169 Convoy 1-170 Cookie & The Cupcakes 1-171 Coolbone 1-172 Alice Cooper 1-173 Johnny Copeland 1-174 Corey & The Zydeco Hotpeppers 1-175 Marcus Cormier 1-176 Sheryl Cormier 1-177 James Cotton 1-178 Counting Crows 1-179 Starwalker, Courteaux 1-180 Matthew Courville 1-181 Covenant 1-182 Coward 1-183 Cowboy Junkies 1-184 Cowboy Mouth 1-185 Cranberries, The 1-186 Crawlers 1-187 Robert Cray 1-188 Creed 1-189 Ben Creech 1-190 Creole Junction 1-191 Creole Zydeco Farmers 1-192 Ron Crick 1-193 AJ Croce 1-194 Christopher Cross 1-195 Cross Road Band, The 1-196 Sheryl Crow 1-197 ICubanismo 1-198 Culture 1-199 Rosanna Czarnecki 1-200 Keith Frank and Zydeco Soileau 1-201 Morris Francis & the Zydeco Hi Steppers 1-202 Geno Delafose 1-203 Diamond Rio 1-204 Anthony di Bonaventura 1-205 Destiny’s Child 1-206 Devon 1-207 Pavle, Despalj 1-208 Dan DeSandro 1-209 Allgood 1-210 Michael Brecker 1-211 Chicago Al BOX 2 2-01 Derek Trucks Band 2-02 Iris Dement 2-03 Delta Rockets 2-04 John Delafose 2-05 Tony Delafose 2-06 Dan Del Santo’s World Beat 2-07 Martin Delray 2-08 Dance 2-09 D-Based 2-10 DC Talk 2-11 DFL Cartel 2-12 Tony Dagradi 2-13 Dah-Veed 2-14 Paul Daigle 2-15 George Daigle 2-16 Bruce Daigrepoint 2-17 Damaged Faith 2-18 Dambuilders, The 2-19 Charlie Daniels 2-20 Kevin Danzig 2-21 Dash Rip Rock 2-22 Dave Davies 2-23 Debbie Davies 2-24 Morris Day 2-25 Otis Day & the Night 2-26 Days of the New 2-27 Deadeye Dick 2-28 Billy Dean 2-29 Deep Purple 2-30 Dalvin Degrate 2-31 Dishwalla 2-32 Dirty Dozen 2-33 Dean Dillon 2-34 Leonard Dillon, The Ethiopian 2-35 Ani Difranco 2-36 Joe Diffie 2-37 Simone Dinnerstein 2-38 Bo Diddley 2-39 Eric Drachiran 2-40 Down 2-41 Jerry Douglas 2-42 Camey Doucet 2-43 Doosu 2-44 Doobie Brothers 2-45 Donna and the Buffalo 2-46 Domino 2-47 Terry Domingue 2-48 Dr. John 2-49 Dixie Chicks 2-50 Ditch Wayne Art 2-51 Disturbed 2-52 Dissident 2-53 Amy Grant 2-54 Grattitude 2-55 Shirley Ann Grau 2-56 Gravity Kius 2-57 Robert Gray 2-58 Al Green 2-59 Green Olive 2-60 Green on Red 2-61 Henry Gray 2-62 Lee Greenwood 2-63 Mike Griffin & the Unknown Blues 2-64 Grifters 2-65 Katya Grinkeva 2-66 Kerry Grombacher 2-67 Linda Grost 2-68 Gruvyard 2-69 GTO & D Street Brass 2-70 Bob Guchereau Combo 2-71 Guess Who 2-72 Michael Guidry 2-73 Ron Guidry 2-74 Guilbeau & Sunda 2-75 Buddy Guy 2-76 Gwar 2-77 Government Mule 2-78 Gin & Tonies 2-79 Jimmie Dale Gilmore 2-80 Mikey Gilley 2-81 Galactic 2-82 Galloways, The 2-83 Gangster 2-84 Garbo, Fred 2-85 Suzanna Garera 2-86 Linda Gard 2-87 Haydn Trio-Vienna 2-88 Terry Garland 2-89 David Garza 2-90 Gatlin Brothers 2-91 Bruci Gauthier 2-92 Crystal Gayle 2-93 Gentlemen Songsters 2-94 Demetra George 2-95 Glen Ghirardi 2-96 GI GI 2-97 Richard Gilewitz 2-98 Johnny Gill 2-99 Chorale Acadienne 2-100 Vince Gill 2-101 Rodney Fontenot 2-102 Fort Polk 2-103 Pete Fontain 2-104 Francofete 2-105 Grand Prairie Band 2-106 Greg Ginn 2-107 Gladiators 2-108 Glenmant Popes 2-109 Gnappy 2-110 Global Village 2-111 God Lives Under Water 2-112 Godsmack 2-113 Ann Goodley 2-114 Vern Gosdin 2-115 Michael Gouchaux 2-116 Scott Goudou 2-117 Phillip Gould 2-118 Grady Gaines & The Texas Upsetters 2-119 Kenny G 2-120 Grey Futch 2-121 Anson Funderborgh 2-122 Fuel 2-123 Front 242 2-124 Les Freres Michot 2-125 Frankie & Jessie 2-126 Franz Liszt Orchestra 2-127 Lyncla Frese 2-128 Elliot Frese 2-129 Five 2-130 Five Eight 2-131 Flat Duo Jets 2-132 Jane Caldwell Flores 2-133 Flys, The 2-134 English Beat’s Dave Wakeling 2-135 Ty England 2-136 Linus Eukel 2-137 Phillippe, Entremont 2-138 Esp 2-139 Evangeline 2-140 Steaks Evangeline 2-141 Eve 6 2-142 Everlast 2-143 Evel Mothers 2-144 Executive Steel Band 2-145 Exoma 2-146 Eyewitness Blues 2-147 Fabulous Thunderbirds 2-148 Fair to Midlin 2-149 Fastball 2-150 Michael Feigler 2-151 Fela 2-152 Fenders, The 2-153 Festival International 2-154 Thomas Fields 2-155 File’ 2-156 Fine Arts Quartel 2-157 Fishbone 2-158 Elvis 2-159 Grey Eltringham 2-160 Tinsley Ellis 2-161 Elements, The 2-162 Electric Gumbo 2-163 Eiffel Tower 2-164 Eek-A-Mouse 2-165 David Egan 2-166 Edie’s 2-167 Econoline Crush 2-168 Echauffe 2-169 Eau – 1 2-170 Easy Eddie 2-171 Earth Messengers 2-172 Ronnie Earl 2-173 Eagles 2-174 Harmon Drew Super Group 2-175 Chris Duarte 2-176 John Dubois 2-177 Laura Drake 2-178 Jeff Dugas 2-179 Dump Junction 2-180 Stanley “Buckwheat” Dural 2-181 Bob Dylan 2-182 Dysrhthmia 2-183 DZ Shades of Blue 2-184 Eagle Eye Cherry 2-185 Endochine 2-186 Dog Fashion Disco 2-187 Chromatics, The 2-188 Merle Haggard 2-189 Hairy Patt Band 2-190 Jessie Hale 2-191 Bill Haley’s Comets 2-192 Marvin Hamlisch 2-193 Hammerhead 2-194 Peter Hampton 2-195 Brigitte Handlebourg 2-196 Major Handy 2-197 Jack Harley 2-198 Red Harmonica 2-199 James Harman 2-200 Eddie Harris 2-201 Emmylou Harris 2-202 John Hart 2-203 Johnny Hay & Rhythm Kings Box 3 3-01 Head East 3-02 Jeff Healey 3-03 Heavy D 3-04 (Hed) P.E.
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