Ullrich, Tony, 1941- interviewee.Wilkinson, Andy, interviewer.2010-07-072010-07-072010-02-10Tony Ullrich Oral History Interview, Feb. 10, 2010, Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University.http://hdl.handle.net/10605/3561 sound file. Duration: pt. 1, 1 hr., 34 min.; pt. 2, 6 min., 45 sec.; pt. 3, 1 hr., 4 min., 18 sec. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Tony (Anton) Ullrich discusses his university years and the beginning of his interest in the banjo. He also goes into great detail about his time in Nashville working and attempting to make it in the music industry. Following, he discusses his return to Houston, Tex., and further attempts at music. In part two, Ullrich goes into detail about his banjo designs. In part three, Ullrich talks about his Bluegrass promotion with the Kerrville Folk Festival and on the radio. Following, he goes into depth about his ten week trip with John Avery Lomax.en-USUllrich, Tony, 1941-Ullrich, Tony, 1941- Interviews.Ullrich, Tony, 1941- Knowledge and learning.Texas Tech University--Students--Interviews.Banjo--Instruction and study.Music trade--Tennessee--Nashville.Musicians--Interviews.Newberry, Mickey.Cash, Johnny.Cash, June Carter, 1929-2003.Hall, Tom T.Wagoner, Porter.Parton, Dolly.Banjo--Instruction and study--Texas--Houston.Lomax, John Avery, 1907-1974.Banjo--Design.Kerrville Folk Festival.Nelson, Willie, 1933-Murphey, Michael, 1945-Ullrich, Tony, 1941- --Friends and associates.Ullrich, Tony, 1941- --Travel.Bluegrass music.Radio--Texas--Houston.Tony Ullrich oral history interview.Sound.