Box 1
Contains 38 Results:
Rock and Roll Memories (West Covina, Calif.: The National Rock and Roll Archives), 66 pp., 1991
Includes facsimiles of vintage newspaper articles and record advertisements; also includes images of Rod Bernard, Joe Barry, Frankie Ford, Johnny Preston, Warren Storm, Johnnie Allan, Grace Broussard (of Dale & Grace), Van Broussard, Jivin’ Gene
Dubois Danials [sic, Dubois Daniels], "Kenny Gill, Along Life's Highway," Baton Rouge Good Times, February 1997
Re: Rod Bernard's former guitarist Kenny Gill [entire magazine]
David M. Jones, "Dis 'n' Dat" [column], Offbeat magazine (New Orleans, La.), October 1998
Re: "Jimmy Rogers, owner of CSP Records, tells us that he has signed . . . Rod Bernard to a recording contract. . . ." [faxed copy]
Arsenio Orteza, “Tradition’s Child,” Times of Acadiana, 1999, n.d.
Re: Release of Rod Bernard’s new album A Louisiana Tradition (CSP Records) [laminated newspaper clipping]
Larry Benicewicz, "Remembering King Karl, 1931-2005," Bluesrag (Official Newsletter of the Baltimore Blues Society, Baltimore, Md.), pp. 4-9, February 2006
Two copies; entire issues; includes images of Rod Bernard, Clarence "Jockey" Etienne, Guitar Gable (Gabriel Perrodin), Tommy McLain, Warren Storm, J. D. Miller, C. C. Adcock, Jo Ann Bernard, Clifford Antone, Lazy Lester
Paul Harris and Richard Tapp, “The Domino Effect,” Juke Blues magazine [UK], [sic], pp. 38-40, Late 2006
Includes photographs of Fats Domino, Rod Bernard, Harry Simoneaux, Johnnie Allan, Georgia Miller, Mark Miller, Rick Coleman, Tad Jones, John Broven
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This collection contains material related to Rod Bernard’s music, radio, and television career, including articles, song sets, lyrics, photographs, and scrapbooks. The materials were donated by his children, Shane K. Bernard and Shannon Bernard Bourg.
Posters: Rod Bernard “and the Original Sounding Shondells,” for promoting nightclub appearances, circa 1980
This collection contains material related to Rod Bernard’s music, radio, and television career, including articles, song sets, lyrics, photographs, and scrapbooks. The materials were donated by his children, Shane K. Bernard and Shannon Bernard Bourg.
"Swamp Pop Super Sunday," featuring Tony Joe White, Tommy McLain, Warren Storm, Rod Bernard, and the Lil' Band o' Gold (listed as "the 'Littler' Band o' Gold"), Grant Street Dancehall, 3 September 2006
Three B&W mock ups and one color printed advertisement in The Advertiser (Lafayette, La.), 25 August 2006, p. 5C
Musicians C.C. Adcock & Curley Taylor, Feed & Seed dancehall, Lafayette, La., from Times of Acadiana (Lafayette, La.), 16 November 2017
Clipping; advertising artwork is an allusion to Bernard and Clifton Chenier's album cover for Boogie in Black & White (1976), of which Adcock was a fan