Collection ID: SC 50
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Summary

Creator:
African American Arts Institute (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Abstract:
This collection consists primarily of audio and video files of interviews with alumni of the IU Soul Revue and African American Arts Institute at Indiana University, including students, administrators, and directors of performing ensembles. The majority of the interviews were conducted with individuals who were members of the IU Soul Revue during its first ten years, under the direction of Dr. Portia K. Maultsby.
Extent:
101 digital video files (with associated metadata files) and 16 digital image files
Language:
Materials are in English.
Preferred citation:

IU Soul Revue Alumni Interviews, SC 50, Archives of African American Music and Culture, Indiana University, Bloomington.

Background

Biographical / Historical:

Herman C. Hudson and Lillian Dunlap established the IU Soul Revue in 1971 as the first collegiate Black popular music ensemble offered for academic credit in the United States. The African American Arts Institute was established in 1974. The IU Soul Revue is one of three performing ensembles in the African American Arts Institute at Indiana University. The other two ensembles are the African American Dance Company and the African American Choral Ensemble. The IU Soul Revue performs a repertoire of R&B, soul, funk, and other forms of Black urban popular music.

The IU Soul Revue's first director was Portia K. Maultsby. Additional leadership personnel over the life of the Soul Revue includes James Mumford, Kenneth Ware, Michael Woods, William Banfield, Coleridge Taylor-Perkinson, Johnny Griffith, Nathanael Fareed Mahluli, Tyron Cooper, and Crystal L. Taliefero. Several Soul Revue members pursued successful careers in the music industry, including Isaiah Sanders, Keith Mitchell, Kevon Edmonds, Michael Burton, Lance Tolbert, and James Strong.

Scope and Content:

This collection consists primarily of audio and video files of interviews with alumni of the African American Arts Institute at Indiana University, including students, administrators, and directors of performing ensembles. The majority of the interviews were conducted with individuals who were members of the IU Soul Revue during its first ten years, under the direction of Dr. Portia K. Maultsby.

Acquisition information:
Deposited at the AAAMC by Portia K. Maultsby and Charles Sykes.
Processing information:

Processed by AAAMC staff. Completed in 2017.

Arrangement:

Arranged in two series:

Series 1: Soul Revue Alumni Interviews
Series 2: African American Arts Institute Alumni Interviews
Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Indexed Terms

Subjects:
African American musicians -- Indiana -- Bloomington
African American musicians--Interviews
African American women musicians
African Americans -- Music -- Indiana -- Bloomington
Funk musicians
Music in education
Oral History
Rhythm and blues musicians
Soul musicians
Interviews (Sound recordings)
Names:
IU Soul Revue
African American Arts Institute (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Indiana University, Bloomington.
Allen-Simpson, Donna
Arbuckle, Marsialle
Bacon, Alan, Sr.
Beckwith, Arnald
Bell, Marta E.
Bentley-Lamar, Mary
Black, Thomas
Bledsoe-Bacon, Mary
Boone, Michelle
Burnim, Mellonee V. (Mellonee Victoria), 1950-
Carr, David
Clark-Thomas, Victoria
Cole, Jeffery
Croom, Sharma
Curiel, Gonzalo P. (Gonzalo Paul), 1953-
Daniels, Eddie
DeBow, Charles H.
Douglas-Chaudry, Michelle
Doyle, Thomas
Dunlap, Lillian
Edmonson, Kevon
Fowler, Michael P.
Golder, Rhonda
Gould, Peter
Gregory, Ida Gordan
Hall, Eugene
Hall, Lavern
Hall, Lloyd
Harris, Grace Davis
Hummons, David
Jackson, Johnny
Jackson, Richard
Johnson, Leah
Jones, Lloyd
Jones, Tim
Keyes, Cheryl Lynette
Lawrence, Marsellus
Lilly, Derrick
Lipkins, Guy
Mason, Reginald
Maultsby, Portia K.
Maxwell, Rick
McDonald, Everett
McIntosh, Amariah Haynes
Middleton, George
Miller, Kori
Mitchell, Keith
Moore-Majors, Anna Katheleene
Morrison, Leon
Mosley, James
Mumford, James Earl
Nofleet, Ronn
Norris, Sherri
O'Neal, Olevia Ann Gordon
Pender, Norman
Rollings, Corrine Givens
Ross, Andy Leell
Sprinkles, Millard
Stevens, Dereck
Taliaferro, Donna
Tandy, Lillian Northington
Thomas, Glen
Turner-Sanders, Jennette
Ware, Kenneth L.
Whitlow, Clark
Wilkins, Langston Collin
Williams, Karen
Williams, Vernon
Williams, Willis
Willis, Michael
Womock, Tim

Access

RESTRICTIONS:

The interviews and photographs in this collection were deposited into the collections at the AAAMC and are controlled jointly by the AAAMC and the African American Arts Institute (AAAI).

Use of time-based media materials (audio and video) may require production of listening or viewing copies.

Access to streaming audio, moving image, and full resolution digital image materials may currently be restricted to researchers who can authenticate with an IU account or who are physically present on campus. Remote streaming to individual researchers may be allowed with the completion of applicable forms.

For further information about access to online audiovisual materials, contact AAAMC staff at aaamc@indiana.edu.

TERMS OF ACCESS:

Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Indiana Public Records Act (5-14-3-2 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which Indiana University assumes no responsibility.

Copyright is retained by the creators/authors of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. All requests for copying and publishing materials must be submitted in writing to the Archives of African American Music and Culture, and may require the written permission of the creator(s)/author(s) or donor(s).

PREFERRED CITATION:

IU Soul Revue Alumni Interviews, SC 50, Archives of African American Music and Culture, Indiana University, Bloomington.

CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
Smith Research Center, Rooms 180-181
2805 East 10th Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47408-2601, United States
CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
CONTACT:
812-855-8547
aaamc@indiana.edu