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- Williams, Mary Lou, 1910-1981 4
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- Duvivier, George, 1920-1985 2
- Duvivier, Ismay, 1903-2004 2
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- Granz, Norman, 1918-2001 2
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- Hill, George J., 1932- 2
- Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959 2
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- Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955 2
- Reig, Teddy, 1918-1984 2
- Schlesinger, R. Walter (Robert Walter), 1913-2003. 2
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- Vann, Felix H., 1909- 2
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- 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
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- American Association of University Professors. Committee W 1
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- American Popular Song Society. Formerly New York Sheet Music Society (1980-present) 1
- Ashbrand, Eleanor 1
- Ashen, Kenneth 1
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- Auerbach, Oscar, 1905-1997. 1
- Balliett, Whitney 1
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- Barnet, Charlie 1
- Barron, Bill, 1927-1989 1
- Basie, Catherine, 1914-1983 1
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- 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
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- Blacker, George A. 1 ∧ less
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- Undetermined 187
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- Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian 1
- Swedish 1 ∧ less
This collection encompasses a range of books in a miniature format that are primarily geared to broad distribution or sale, and range in subject from comic books to religious topics.
This collection contains music manuscripts, bass strings, sand paper, and Curley Russell's bass.
This collection contains 396 reel-to-reel tapes of rare and unreleased performances compiled over four decades and donated by D. Russell Connor, a Benny Goodman biographer and discographer. It represents the most complete collection of Goodman recordings anywhere and includes reels from Goodman's personal archive, as well as those of many Goodman researchers and collectors worldwide. This collection was digitized as part of a grant from the Mellon Foundation.
This collection contains twenty cassette tape recordings of Danmarks Radio's yearlong Duke Ellington-related broadcasts. The collection also comprises notes and track lists from each recording.
This collection contains over forty letters written to Margolick in response to an inquiry he posted in the New York Times. In his inquiry, Margolick requested information from audience members who were present at Billie Holiday's live performance of "Strange Fruit" and from people who were influenced by Holiday's music.
A small collection of letters written to David D. Demarest, eight of which are from Joseph P. Bradley (Rutgers College, Class of 1836), later a Supreme Court Justice, when Demarest was at New Brunswick Seminary, 1837-1839, and one letter from Theodore Frelinghuysen, President of Rutgers College, 1850.