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Box 90

Contains 19 Results:

 Item — Box: 90, item: 337

Scope and Contents: The Basie Orchestra would have been in Miami on the date listed on the tape box. The following information was written on the tape box: "(1) Johnny Bonderman (2) Five O'Clock Whistle - Johnny Bonderman (3) [blank], Our Love Is Here to Stay - Judy London, I Want Something to Live for - Judy London, I Can't Get Started with You - Judy London, I Found out to Late Judy London [sic], All American Jazz Quartet, Hugo Winterhalter - Mood Music; Side II...
 Item — Box: 90, item: 339

Scope and Contents: This broadcast includes interviews with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Count Basie, and Bob Parent, and performances by Davis. The reel includes a letter from Ivory Joyner dated 1959 December 9. The following playlist was included on the back of the tape box: 1. All About Ronnie - Chris Connors; 2. Blues in the Night - Frank Sinatra; 3. The Lady Is a Tramp - Gerry Mulligan; 4. Excerpts from Porgy and Bess - Miles Davis; 5. Four Brothers - Anita O'Day; 6. I Never Knew - Maynard Ferguson; 1. What a...
 Item — Box: 90, item: 347

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This item has the following markings: tape box: "William J. Donaldson [address redacted] Blue Island, Ill."

 Item — Box: 90, item: 331

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Recording of a party hosted by the Basies in honor of Helen Morgan's birthday. A new year's eve broadcast by the Count Basie Orchestra and Dorsey Brothers Orchestra and an aircheck from KROW are also on the tape.

 Item — Box: 90, item: 318

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This item has the following markings: tape box: "Basie Took Off This Broadcast 6/23."

 Item — Multiple Containers

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This tape includes a copy of a commercial recording of speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Free at Last; Louis send[ing] messages [to] the kids at [Christmas] time; a recording of Louis Armstrong tribute radio broadcast by Chuck Cecil on "The Swinging Years," originally broadcast on July 2, 1970 and rebroadcast on December 26, 1970. The reel includes an insert from Armstrong describing its contents.