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The Tiger Haynes and Joy Hatton collection comprises materials related to Tiger Haynes's career as a musical actor and jazz musician. The collection includes printed sheet music, lead sheets, music manuscripts, song books, photographs, periodicals, playbills, correspondence, ephemera, lyrics sheets, and fifty-nine instantanous audio discs.