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Institute of Jazz Studies 204
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Newark City Hospital 5
Basie, Count, 1904-1984 4
WBGO (Radio station: Newark, N.J.) 4
Williams, Mary Lou, 1910-1981 4
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 3
Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986 3
Raeburn, Boyd, 1913-1966 3
Rich, Buddy, 1917-1987 3
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 3
Russell, Pee Wee 3
Academy of Medicine of New Jersey 2
American Cancer Society 2
Berg, Samuel, 1898-1990. 2
Bergen, Stanley S., 1929- 2
Cadmus, Robert R., 1914-1995. 2
College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Committee on the Current Status of Women 2
College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. School of Allied Health Professions 2
Duke Ellington Society 2
Duvivier, George, 1920-1985 2
Duvivier, Ismay, 1903-2004 2
Gallacher, Ken 2
Getz, Stan, 1927-1991 2
Granz, Norman, 1918-2001 2
Hancock, Herbie, 1940- 2
Handy, George 2
Harrison S. Martland Medical Center 2
Hill, George J., 1932- 2
Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959 2
Hucko, Peanuts 2
Kipp, Charles J. (Charles John), 1838-1911. 2
Kool Jazz Festival 2
Mackenzie, James W. 2
Mandel, Johnny 2
Martland Hospital 2
Martland, Harrison Stanford, 1883-1954. 2
Miller , Lynn F. 2
Monk, Thelonious 2
Mulligan, Gerry 2
National Public Radio (U.S.) 2
New Jersey Medical School 2
New Jersey School of Osteopathic Medicine 2
Newark City Hospital. School of Nursing 2
Newport Jazz Festival 2
Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955 2
Reig, Teddy, 1918-1984 2
Schlesinger, R. Walter (Robert Walter), 1913-2003. 2
Spivey, Victoria 2
Starr Piano Company. Gennett Record Division 2
Stetten, DeWitt, 1909-1990. 2
Sudhalter, Richard M. 2
Sun Ra 2
Teagarden, Jack, 1905-1964 2
UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine 2
UMDNJ-University Hospital 2
United Hospitals Medical Center 2
Vann, Felix H., 1909- 2
Wellstood, Dick 2
Wilder, Joe 2
Williams, Joe, 1918-1999 2
Aagaard, Cecil, 1916-1984 1
Abrams, Harold 1
Ahola, Sylvester, 1902-1995 1
Akiyoshi, Toshiko, 1929- 1
Alexander, Willard, 1908-1984 1
All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong) 1
Alliance for Women's Advancement, Rights, and Equality (A.W.A.R.E.) 1
American Association for Cancer Education 1
American Association for Neurological Surgeons 1
American Association of University Professors. Committee W 1
American Federation of Musicians.. Local 802 1
American Friends Service Committee 1
American Jazz Orchestra 1
American Medical Association. Woman's Auxiliary 1
American Popular Song Society. Formerly New York Sheet Music Society (1980-present) 1
Ashbrand, Eleanor 1
Ashen, Kenneth 1
Asmussen, Svend 1
Auerbach, Oscar, 1905-1997. 1
Balliett, Whitney 1
Banks, Steve 1
Barnet, Charlie 1
Barron, Bill, 1927-1989 1
Basie, Catherine, 1914-1983 1
Beall, Edgar C. 1
Becker, Alan 1
Beiderbecke, Bix, 1903-1931 1
Bell, Judy 1
Bellson, Louie, 1924-2009 1
Benford, Tommy, 1905-1994 1
Bennett, Tony, 1926- 1
Berger, Morroe 1
Berke, George B. 1
Berton, Ralph 1
Bigard, Barney 1
Blacker, George A. 1
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Language
English 339
Undetermined 187
Multiple languages 13
French 3
Spanish; Castilian 3
 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0257

Scope and Contents:

This collection contains photographs, negatives, and slides of the Savoy Dancers and vaudeville acts from the Big Band Era. Many of the images have personal inscriptions.

 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0139

Scope and Contents: The Dick Sudhalter papers, artifacts, and audio recordings comprises research files, professional papers, and notated music. The research files generally pertain to Sudhalter’s books, particularly Bix: Man and Legend; Lost Chords: White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz, 1915-1945; and Stardust Melody. The professional papers contain materials related to Sudhalter’s career as a...
 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0100

Abstract:

This collection documents the professional career of pianist, composer, arranger and writer Dick Wellstood, who was esteemed as a virtuosic interpreter of ragtime and stride piano. The bulk of the collection consists of music manuscripts and recordings. News clippings and magazine articles document recordings, concert tours, and performances with dozens of jazz musicians throughout Wellstood’s career.

 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0162

Scope and Contents: This collection contains 291 open reel audio recordings. The recordings consist of mostly Chicago-area live performances (1952-1958). Performers include Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, Woody Herman, Arnett Cobb, Milt Buckner, Louis Jordan, Stan Kenton, Billy Taylor, Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Johnny Pate, Donald Shirley, and Horace Henderson. There are also recordings of the Birdland All-Stars from 1955 and 1957, featuring Sarah Vaughn, Count Basie and his orchestra, Erroll Garner, and Bud...
 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0318

Scope and Contents:

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

 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0325

Scope and Contents: This collection consists of historian Don Donaldson Jr.'s handwritten and photocopied notes on various subjects including his biography, jazz history, and the history of New York City. The collection includes notes on Count Basie, Lester Young, Quincy Jones, Roger Ramierez, African-American bands of the 1930s and 1940s, and his father Don Donaldson Sr. (1903-1981), a pianist and arranger active during the Swing Era. Also included is a copy of the invitation Donaldson Jr. received to speak at...
 Collection
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...
 Collection
Identifier: IJS-0202

Scope and Contents:

This collection contains seventy-one videocassette tapes of music programs, documentaries, news segments, concerts, and jazz festivals from the early and mid 1990's. These festivals include the Montreux Jazz Festival and All Star Swing Festival.

 Collection
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.