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463-6666 Music@Governor.State.Tx.Us A A – AMFM 15 A to Z Mobile Disc Jockey Services AEG Live Southwest Mailboxes, Etc. 6800 Westgate Blvd., Suite 132 Box 182 3001 Maple Avenue, Suite 201, Dallas, TX 75201 A Austin, TX 78745 (972) 343-2424 (512) 791-4543 Danny Eaton, Senior Vice President [email protected] A-All About Music Allen Deaver AFP Group 4919 Griggs Road, Houston, TX 77021 1300 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 1200, Houston, TX 77056 (713) 747-7734; Fax (713) 747-3204 A-Town Disc Jockey Service, Inc. (713) 626-9820; (800) 966-8656; Fax (713) 621-5327 Rise Joiner, Manager 6501 Goodall Court, Austin, TX 78739 Gilbert Baker, President (512) 899-1300; Fax (512) 233-1709 A&G Records [email protected] AIM Productions, Inc. 2833 South Padre Island Drive, Corpus Christi, TX 78415 Todd Turlington, President 24815 Hamilton Pool Road, No. 5 (361) 857-6760 Round Mountain, TX 78663 Rapito Garcia A Weir Design (830) 825-0133 10603 Newcombe Drive, Dallas, TX 75228 Ric Sternberg, President A&L Music Company, Inc. (214) 660-7217; (214) 662-7249; Fax (903) 438-0281 819 North Marshall Drive, Henderson, TX 75652-5937 Cindy A. Weir, Owner AJ Limousines (903) 657-3818 501 East Koenig Lane, Austin, TX 78751 Chuck Dennard ABC Music Company (512) 454-7000; (888) 455-3673; Fax (512) 323-9200 17302 Scenic Lake Court, Cypress, TX 77429-6710 Rachel Austin, Manager A&M Entertainment (713) 849-5700; Fax (713) 849-5774 1716 Valley View Lane No. 1056, Irving, TX 75061 Ken McAvoy, Owner A.K.’s Sports Pub (972) 871-7746; Fax (972) 618-2145 601 East Nolana, McAllen, TX 78504 [email protected] ABC Piano Shop (956) 618-4611; Fax (956) 681-0829 Mike Coates, General Manager 1024 West Mistletoe Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78201 Lisa Sanchez, Owner/Booking Agent (210) 224-4097 A&M Image and Design, Inc. Dan Tamez, Owner AKA Studios 5323 Spring Valley Road, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75254 2400 Central Parkway, Suite J, Houston, TX 77092 (972) 720-1999; Fax (972) 720-8999 ABC Radio Networks (713) 680-3554 Chailendria Smith 13725 Montfort Drive, Dallas, TX 75240 Albert Amta (972) 991-9200; Fax (972) 776-4640 A&R Record and Tape Manufacturing, Inc. Julia Atherton, Senior Director, Marketing ALP Music 902 North Industrial Blvd., Dallas, TX 75207 112 Morgan Mill Road, Stephenville, TX 76401 (214) 741-2027; (800) 527-3472; Fax (214) 741-7310 ABM Entertainment (254) 965-4743; Fax (254) 965-8993 [email protected] 2867 Fairway Drive Alois Piskor, Owner Richard Sobel, President Cedar Hill, TX 75104 (972) 365-1176 AMC Music A&R Records David Nash 4819 Feagan, Houston, TX 77007-7216 11147 Plainbrook Street, La Porte, TX 77571 (713) 802-2900; (800) 833-8432; Fax (713) 802-2988 (713) 298-6455; (281) 930-9552 ABMF • Austin Bob Marley Festival [email protected] [email protected] 2200 FM 2001, Buda, TX 78610 Martha Palmer, President Carlos Perales (512) 312-0435; Fax (512) 312-0435 [email protected] AMD Digital Media & Entertainment A&S Music Company Pat Costigan 6800 Burleson Road, Mail Stop 624, Austin, TX 78744 3411 Spurlock Road, Nederland, TX 77627 (512) 602-2418; (800) 538-8450; Fax (512) 602-5001 (409) 727-5159; Fax (409) 727-5562 ABS, Inc. Charles R. Boswell Jr., Director [email protected] 2100 Trawood Drive, El Paso, TX 79935-3301 Terry Simpson, Owner (915) 542-2969; Fax (915) 542-2958 AMFM Records • AMFM Music Elena Lazo A. F. Productions & Duplication RH Productions 2920 Pin Oak Street, Tyler, TX 75702 AC Marketing • Texas Tropix • The Sound Playground P.O. Box 7706 (903) 597-4289 Recording Studios Abilene, TX 79608-7706 [email protected] P.O. Box 6857, McAllen, TX 78520 (325) 698-9088; (325) 320-0975 Ron Whitting, Executive Producer (956) 994-0978 [email protected] Jesse Alvarado Rick Hollowell, Owner/Producer A Quality Sound, Music and Lighting Rick Hollowell II, Assistant 3041 Russell Avenue, Abilene, TX 79605-1833 ACP Recording Studio Record labels • Music publishers (325) 676-9142 8510 New Laredo Highway, San Antonio, TX 78211 Video production • Concert and event production Elton Jonas (830) 426-5542; (210) 927-6441 BMI; Established: 1975 Robert Alvarado AMFM Records is an artist driven label that offers A Sound Collective audio, video, film and internet production services for 3305 Westridge, Houston, TX 77035 The ACT Agency • Tin Roof Productions its clients in one complete package. AMFM releases (713) 628-6879 221 South Jefferson, Irving, TX 75060 include David Tomme One. AMFM Records is always [email protected] looking for new talent, so if you have something that (214) 395-8085 David Truran, Owner you believe in and has a good sound send it on for us [email protected] to review. Be sure to include your email address with Clarke Wilcox, General Manager A Sound Deal your CD. We promise a response on every demo we 615 West Powell Lane, Suite B-4, Austin, TX 78753 receive. RH Productions is a concert promotion ACTS II Studios, Inc. (512) 567-7677 company based in West Texas since the mid 1970’s. 11057 Mandalay Drive, Dallas, TX 75228-2421 [email protected] Rick Hollowell has worked with artists such as Kiss, (972) 681-3267; (214) 402-9740; Fax (972) 681-3267 Ted Nugent, Heart, Yes, Foreigner, Rush, Stix, Foghat, [email protected] Journey, Point Blank, Nazareth, ZZ Top, Muddy A Starcast Entertainment, Inc. Michael A. Pyzdrowski Waters, Waylon Jennings, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Hank P.O. Box 821551, North Richland Hills, TX 76180 Williams, Jr. and David Allen Coe in different stages (817) 428-2665 AD Records and Productions of concert promotions and production. Tina Lawrence, Owner P.O. Box 8402, Houston, TX 77288-8402 (713) 675-7802; Fax (713) 675-7802 A Studio Z [email protected] 18 Chisholm Trail, Wimberley, TX 78676 Aubrey Dunham, Owner (512) 847-3532; Fax (512) 847-1274 Amy Cartee-Cox, Owner Texas Music Office (512) 463-6666 [email protected] 16 AMI – Aaron AMI Records A.R.C. Discos ATV Records, Inc. • Albert J. Redeaux III, Producer 4942 Irma Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78237 5235 Misty Cove, San Antonio, TX 78250 1601 Wheless Lane, Austin, TX 78723 (210) 365-6423; (210) 433-7136; Fax (210) 365-6423 (210) 543-2183; Fax (210) 543-1942 (512) 459-5596; [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Albert J. Redeaux III, President/CEO/Executive Producer Jonny Martinez Ramón González Mora, President & CEO ATX Most Wanted A.M.P. Productions A.R.N. Consultants, L.L.C. 2500 Whitis Avenue, Austin, TX 78712 P.O. Box 684731, Austin, TX 78768-4731 511 Flite Acres, Wimberley, TX 78676 (512) 471-7899 (512) 837-8100; Fax (512) 837-8199 (512) 847-3013; Fax (512) 847-8869 Wale Junaid [email protected] Rupert Neve, Consultant Armando Hernandez, Owner AVI Communications A.R.T.S. for People 1349 Regal Row, Dallas, TX 75247-3615 AMS Productions, Inc. 11300 North Central Expwy., No. 316, Dallas, TX 75243 (214) 637-5464 16986 North Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX 75248 (214) 841-9200; Fax (214) 841-9201 Pat Shaughnessy (972) 818-7400; Fax (972) 818-1257 [email protected] Scott Hales, Director of Post Production Monica Elsbrock Boyd, Executive Director AV1 Productions 2400 Central Parkway, Suite J, Houston, TX 77092 AMS Productions, Inc. ASA Audio (713) 680-0554; (713) 765-4292; Fax (713) 978-6532 16986 North Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX 75248 1201Churchill Drive Amir Valinia (972) 818-7400; Fax (972) 818-1257 Irving, TX 75060-6068 Scott Hales, Director of Post Production (214) 202-0767; Fax (972) 579-0123 AVW [email protected] P.O. Box 450709, Houston, TX 77245-0709 AMU Communications • A. Michael Uhlmann (713) 433-2400; Fax (713) 660-8742 www.asa-audio.com 6103 Waycross, Austin, TX 78745 Arthur Stephens, Owner Hoagie Herman (512) 826-0896; Fax (530) 231-4079 PA systems/Sound reinforcement [email protected] Established: 1985 AVW-TELAV Audio Visual Solutions ASA is a full-service audio production company 4545 West Davis Street, Dallas, TX 75211 A N Productions • ANP Records • Ciervo specializing in concerts, conventions, and festivals. (214) 623-1300; Fax (214) 337-5984 Millennium USA • Y2K1 • Bolita Music Equipment: 52-channel mixing consoles include Midas [email protected] 838 Bayonne Lane, El Paso, TX 79907-3371 H1K, Yamaha M3000. Speakers are NEXO and ASA Craig Smith, President (915) 858-6259; (915) 858-5408 proprietary cabinets with JBL components and Crown [email protected] power amps. Monitor system with up to 18 mixes with AWOL Records Arturo Nieto, Producer biamp and triamp wedges. Monitor amps are Crown. 2717 Main Street, Dallas, TX 75226 Clients: PACE Concerts, 462 Concerts, Lizard Lounge, (214) 744-2965; [email protected] APAD Digital Recordings American Indian Arts Festival, Club Clearview, Deep Craig Crafton Ellum Live, Sony Music, RCA Records, Dreamworks, 810 West Kilpatrick Street SFX, Smirnoff Music Center, Yahoo Inc. and Lakewood The Aardvark Cleburne, TX 76033-7471 Theater. (817) 641-5100; Fax (775) 924-4643 2905 West Berry Street, Fort Worth, TX 76109 (817) 926-1512; Fax (817) 926-7814 [email protected] ASCAP www.apadrecordings.com [email protected] American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Danny N. Weaver Jr., Owner Harold (Steve) Jones, Owner San Antonio, TX 78228-3123 Mobile recording studios • Compact disc manufacturers (800) 910-7347 ext. 46; [email protected] Aardvark Bros. Music Record jacket, CD booklet, J-card mfgrs. Anne McKnight, Area Licensing Manager Cassette duplication 2805 South 14th Street, Abilene, TX 79605 (325) 692-9663; Fax (325) 695-1305 Established: 1990 ASCAP • American Society of APAD Digital Recordings is one of North America’s Doug Roysden, Owner premiere classical, on-location, custom, recording Composers, Authors and Publishers Aardvark Music companies.
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