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Margaret Moser, seen here in 1985, co-produced the Austin Music Awards through swaths of four different decades and retired in 2015. Read more about the history of the Austin Music Awards in the Chronicle’s AMA’s 35th anniversary issue and at the Austin Music Awards website. -
Larry Seaman (l) and the Big Boys’ late Randy “Biscuit Turner,” 1985 -
Poster artist and Uranium Savages frontman Kerry Awn with future Go-Go’s bassist Kathy Valentine (r) and her mother, 1985 -
Butch Hancock (l) and John T. Davis, 1985 -
Margaret Moser (r) stands next to Big Boys bassist Chris Gates and behind her sometimes bandleader Dino Lee, 1985 -
Glass Eye, 1986 -
Poster triumvirate Guy Juke, Kerry Awn, Micael Priest, 1986 -
Poison 13, 1986 -
C.C. “Stubb’s” Stubblefield, 1986 -
Jerry Jeff Walker, 1987 -
Ronnie Lane (l) and Bobby Keys, 1987 -
The Fabulous Thunderbirds’ Kim Wilson (l) and Eric Johnson, 1987 -
Lou Ann Barton (l) with her sister and mother, 1987 -
Margaret Moser, Lou Ann Barton, and Kim Wilson, 1987 -
Margaret Moser, Louis Black, and Alex Napier, 1987 -
Chronicle Publisher Nick Barbaro, 1987 -
Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Rosie Flores, 1988 -
Lou Ann Barton and Will Sexton, 1988 -
Stubb’s and Will Sexton, 1988 -
Producer Huey Meaux and Doug Sahm (l), 1989 -
Firebrand guitarist Jesse Taylor and Chronicle arts writer Bejou Merry, 1989 -
Marcia Ball, Lou Ann Barton, and Angela Strehli, 1989 -
Daniel Johnston, 1990 -
Daniel Johnston and (third from left) James McMurtry, 1990 -
Jo Carol Pierce and Rob Jacks, 1990 -
Margaret Moser and band manager Mark Proct, 1990 -
Gerald McLeod, Nick Barbaro, and Susan Moffat, 1990 -
Paul Ray, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Joe Ely, 1990 -
Stevie Ray Vaughan (l) and Double Trouble bassist Tommy Shannon (second from right), 1990 -
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Joe Ely, 1990 -
Tommy Shannon (l) and Stevie Ray Vaughan, 1990 -
Townes Van Zandt (l), 1990 -
Townes Van Zandt, 1990 -
Power trio: (l-r) W.C. Clark, Clifford Antone, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, 1990 -
Doug and Shandon Sahm, 1991 -
Jason McMaster leading Dangerous Toys, 1991 -
Jimmie Vaughan and Marcia Ball, 1991 -
Lucinda Williams and John T. Davis, 1991 -
Margaret Moser and Flaco Jimenez, 1991 -
Randy “Biscuit” Turner, 1991 -
Roky & Evelyn Erickson, 1991 -
Flaco Jimenez with Will and Charlie Sexton (r), 1991 -
Butthole Surfers front loon Gibby Haynes (l) and Roky Erickson, 1992 -
Jimmie Vaughan, Sarah Brown, and George Rains, 1992 -
Lucinda Williams, 1992 -
Lucinda Williams, 1992 -
Nick Barbaro and Susan Moffat, 1992 -
Jo Carol Pierce, 1993 -
P: (l-r) Bill Carter, Sal Jenco, Gibby Haynes, and Johnny Depp, 1993 -
Johnny Depp, 1993 -
Pariah, 1993 -
Ray Benson and Lucinda Williams, 1993 -
Roky Erickson and Will Sexton, 1993 -
Susan Moffat, Nick Barbaro, and Zeke Barbaro, 1993 -
True Believers, 1994 -
Margaret Moser, Tim Hamblin, E.A. Srere, 1994 -
Monte Warden and his mother Saretha, 1994 -
Flaco Jimenez, 1995 -
Flaco Jimenez, 1995 -
Ed Hall, 1995 -
Ed Hall, 1995 -
Margaret Moser and (Paul Ray second from left) her staff, 1995 -
Margaret Moser and staff, 1996 -
Margaret Moser and Louis Black, 1996 -
Margaret Moser and staff, 1996 -
Stage crew, 1996 -
Toni Price and Miss Lavelle White, 1996 -
Texas Top Hands: Don Walser (second from right) and Wayne “The Train” Hancock (l), 1996 -
The Sexton brothers, 1997 -
Townes Van Zandt tribute: (l-r) Kimmie Rhodes, Joe Ely, J.T. Van Zandt, and Will Sexton, 1997 -
John Cale, 2000 -
John Cale and Alejandro Escovedo, 2000 -
Michael E. Johnson and the Killer Bees, 1988 -
Martha Grenon, 1986
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