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 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0333

Scope and Contents:

This collection contains ephemera from jazz clubs, circa 1950-1980. These items include mailers, flyers, programs, and post cards. The clubs were mainly New York City based and include The Cookery, Jimmy Ryan's, and Eddie Condon's. There are also clubs in Boston, Massachusetts such as the Savoy Club and a few clubs in New Jersey and Long Island. Also included is a 1963 Nina Simone Carnegie Hall concert flyer.

 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0176

Scope and Contents:

This collection consists of photocopied and handwritten sheet music. The collection includes the arrangements of George Handy, Johnny Richards, and George Williams.

 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0029

Scope and Contents: This collection contains reference files, publications, newspaper clippings, and correspondence documenting Smith's career as a jazz critic and scholar. The bulk of the materials span the 1950s to late 1960s. There are individual files on Ma Rainey, Pee Wee Russell, and Folkways Records. Also included are seven CDs with an interview of Jack Teagarden, four audiocassettes, notebooks, and reference index cards. The photographs include personal family photographs, the Jean Goldette orchestra,...
 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0318

Scope and Contents:

This collection consists of a holograph full score of "Gloria" by Don Byas and other printed music.

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Identifier: IJS-0010

Scope and Contents: This collection spans Ellis's life and work. The majority of the materials are photocopies. The collection includes personal correspondence, concert programs, articles written by Ellis, and press about him. The collection also comprises liner notes, album charts, obituary information, and two audiocassettes. This collection contains full scores and arrangements by Ellis for Final Analysis, Concerto for Trumpet,...
 Collection
Identifier: RG 07/A1c

Abstract: These records from the Rutgers University Office of Media Relations comprise those created and accumulated during the Don Imus controversy, spanning April 4th-May 9th of 2007. The controversy involves Don Imus, a radio talk-show host, and the comments he made during his show concerning the Rutgers University Women's Basketball team after their loss to Tennessee in the NCAA Women's National Championship game. The comments were deemed racist and sexist, and subsequently sparked a heated debate...
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Identifier: IJS-0311

Scope and Contents:

This collection contains twenty-two small band parts transcribed by Don Sickler for the Mount Fuji Jazz Festival. They include pieces by Herbie Hancock, Sonny Clark and Tony Williams, Kenny Dorham, and Clifford Brown.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1414

Scope and Content Note: The Drasin Family Papers consist of approximately 1.75 cubic feet of material, including 1 manuscript box, 1 phase box, 2 newspaper boxes, and 3 photograph boxes, spanning the period 1900–1999. They comprise the personal records of the Drasin family, documenting the family's history from the early twentieth century until the late twentieth century. They also include records of Jersey Homesteads, Roosevelt, and Jersey Homesteads and Roosevelt residents. The Drasin Family Papers...
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Identifier: IJS-0247

Abstract: Francis Paudras (1935-1997) was an artist, amateur pianist, and jazz enthusiast who developed a close friendship with jazz bebop pianist, Bud Powell (1924-1966). In the early 1960s, Paudras invited Powell to live with him in his Paris apartment, where he became Powell’s caretaker and unofficial manager. The Francis Paudras collection on Bud Powell documents Paudras’s friendship with Powell and includes home movies, interviews about Powell, scrapbooks, footage of Powell’s 1966 funeral...
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Identifier: IJS-0166

Scope and Contents: This collection consists primarily of handwritten full scores and parts, as well as printed scores. The pieces were composed and/or arranged for various types of ensembles ranging from orchestra with strings to saxophone quartet. Additional materials in the collection include audiocassettes, audio discs, and a draft of the book Boyd Raeburn and his Modernist Orchestra. There is correspondence regarding the use of arrangements, as well as other...