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- Duvivier, Ismay, 1903-2004 2
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- Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955 2
- Reig, Teddy, 1918-1984 2
- Roach, Max, 1924-2007 2
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- Starr Piano Company. Gennett Record Division 2
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- Teagarden, Jack, 1905-1964 2
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- Wilder, Joe 2
- Williams, Joe, 1918-1999 2
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- Bellson, Louie, 1924-2009 1
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- Charlie Barnet Orchestra 1
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- Clark, Rocky 1
- Clarke, Kenny, 1914-1985 1
- Clayton, John, 1952- 1
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- Clinton, Larry, 1909-1985 1
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- Collective Black Artists 1
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- Connor, D. Russell 1
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- Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian 1
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- Undetermined 1 ∧ less
This collection contains correspondence between Hannaford and Robert D. Kirstein, an active member of the U.S. Army during World War II. The letters includes information pertaining to Kirstein's interest in jazz recordings and new releases as well as newspaper clippings exchanged by the men during this time. Hannaford kept carbon copies of letters sent to Kirstein.
This collection contains materials related to the life of Frank Rehak. It includes parts of an unpublished autobiography, interviews with musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie and Gil Evans, personal and professional papers, materials related to Rehak’s time in the Church of Synanon, correspondence, and photographs.
The collection contains audiovisual material, including one 7-inch vinyl record, forty-one audio cassette tapes, nine open reel tapes, and sixteen video cassettes.
This collection contains oral history audio recordings and transcripts with jazz musicians. The transcripts include Larry Luger, John Ferrara, Sheila Jordan, Gap Mangione, Ed Bert, Grover Washington, Harvie Swartz, George Shearing, Herbie Mann, Danny Mixon, Leon Chuck Moutsoulas, and Doc Cheatam. There are fifty-three audiocassettes of interviews with Milt Gabler, Tony Zano, Ali Ryerson, Richard Shulman, and Kaef Ruzaden.
The collection includes select recording information cards, disposition records, ledgers, and metal master and mother sound discs of the Gennett Records Division of the Starr Piano Company. The collection documents Gennett Records as well as its subsidiary labels and divisions.
This collection contains an essay on jazz and a 1943 Carnegie Hall program signed by members of Duke Ellington's band.
This collection contains discographical information regarding Gennett recordings. The files include a book of "log sheets" with label and issue numbers, title, and record date. Also included are ledger sheets with pressing condition information from recording masters cut in New York City and sent to the Richmond factory. There is some correspondence from George Blacker describing the files.