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Local Folk Musician Donates Archive to CSUSM Library

A local folk musician who has been performing for more than a half-century and was heavily influenced by Woody Guthrie has donated his personal archive to Cal State San Marcos.

The Special Collections department of the CSUSM University Library recently received the archive of Joel Rafael, a singer-songwriter from San Diego County who has been making music with the Joel Rafael Band and as a solo artist for over 50 years. 

Rafael began performing in showcases and small clubs around Southern California in the early 1970s. He opened shows throughout the southwestern United States for artists including Crosby, Stills and Nash, Sheryl Crow, Laura Nyro, Taj Mahal, Iris DeMent, Emmylou Harris and John Lee Hooker.

The legendary Jackson Browne wrote of Rafael: “Joel Rafael’s songs are filled with passion and compassion; passion for social justice and compassion for those among us who have to struggle for a place at the table of American prosperity.  His voice is unmistakably his own – big, warm and strong – and a conductor for the human emotions that connect us all.”

No influence is more obvious in Rafael’s work than that of Guthrie. Rafael has been a featured performer at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Oklahoma for all but one of its 28 years, and he has five “co-writes” with Guthrie using lyrics given to him by Guthrie’s daughter, Nora.

Rafael and his wife, Lauren (a CSUSM alumna), were referred to Special Collections to discuss the disposition of his archive last spring by CSUSM music professor Merryl Goldberg. After an assessment of the collection, Rafael made the commitment to donate his archive to the CSUSM Library; about one-third of the physical materials have been moved to the library to date.

“For a few years now, I’ve thought about and wondered what will become of my life’s work spanning 60 years," Rafael said. "I am honored to have found a permanent home for my archives in the Kellogg Library Special Collections at Cal State San Marcos. North San Diego County has been my home for more than half a century. I have watched the evolution of the campus since its founding in 1989. I am heartened that the CSUSM core values of inclusion, culture and stewardship align with my own. Knowing that my work will be protected and available to the public gives me a feeling of peace, resolution and gratitude.”

The collection includes master recordings in various formats; documentation of all of Rafael’s (and collaborators’) performances and contracts; scrapbooks and news articles of his life and musical history; flyers, posters and photographs for/of performances and festivals; and fan interactions including letters, email messages and social media posts.

“I feel fortunate to know Joel and Lauren and to have the opportunity to steward Joel’s collection," said Jen Fabbi, a Special Collections librarian who has been working with the Rafaels to acquire the collection. “Joel has dedicated his life to social justice and activism through music, and that commitment, along with his talent and persistence, shines throughout this collection. I am excited for students and scholars to have access to it.”

Special Collections recently recorded the first part of an oral history interview with Rafael, in which he discusses his early musical influences, his participation in the 1960s counterculture movement and the beginnings of his success in the music industry.

A treasure trove of information about Rafael and his music can be found at https://joelrafael.com.

For more info, contact Fabbi at jfabbi@csusm.edu.

The University Archives and Special Collections staff work closely with donors to identify materials of research interest to be preserved. Although not all papers and records fall within the collecting scope of the unit, please send us an email to discuss a potential donation at archives@csusm.edu. In addition, you can support the mission of Special Collections to preserve North County history by making a donation.

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