Thorne Dreyer of Rag Radio on KOOP, 91.7 FM talks with Leea Mechling and Henry Gonzalez of the South Austin Popular Culture Center. In the hour-long interview, they “discuss Austin culture since the 60s and 70s; its history of exhibitions featuring major graphic and poster artists; and the Memorial Wall featuring fallen heroes of Austin and Texas culture. We also remember the unique early rock and roll scene in Austin, especially the iconic Armadillo World Headquarters — and the graphic art that evolved with it.” (Click here for the original link.)
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Wow it was great hearing Henry and Leeha’s voice again the last time i saw or heard them when i was 16. they were the best neighbors ever. Henry was my inspiration for becoming a graphic artist. our styles are the oposites of each other but I’ll never forget that amazing painting of Stevie ray vaughan that was in their den.
thanks guy for all the great memories
Aaron Rocha