Margaret Moser

Moser also supported young artists, helping them get started and finding appropriate venues where they could play.

"[8] She often was seen with a group of other women called "The Texas Blondes", as John Cale, with whom Moser had a five-year relationship, named them.

[7] Moser also performed as a backup singer in the 1980s for Dino Lee, as one of the "Jam & Jelly Girls.

"[16] On December 4, 1984, Moser married Mike Malone, a tattoo artist also known as Rollo Banks, and moved to Hawaii.

[1] In 2012, Moser, along with Michael Ann Coker, established the South Texas Popular Culture Center (known as "Tex Pop") in San Antonio.

[23] Before she retired, a small area next to the Austin Music Hall was named Margaret Moser Plaza.

[25][26] In 2016, the AMA started the Margaret Moser Award to recognize women in the Austin music community.

Margaret Moser Plaza