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2. Every Voice and Sing: The Choral Music Legacy of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (radio series), 2007 1 document case(s) (0.21 linear feet)
EVT Educational Productions
Every Voice and Sing: The Choral Music Legacy of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities is a 5-part series on Black choral music that explores the social/political context of the Civil War/Reconstruction era that brought about the formation of these Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their amazing Singing Groups. The project is collaborative production of EVT Educational Productions, Inc. and JAZZ88.3FM WBGO Radio of Newark, New Jersey. The series was broadcast by over 240 public radio stations.
4. Johnny Griffith Collection, 1973-1998 380 audio disc(s) (LP)
Griffith, Johnny (1936-2002)
A collection of media and printed music created and collected by R&B, funk, and jazz musician Johnny Griffith.
5. Logue mss., 1959-1960 1 folio(s) (oversize)
Christopher Logue
The Logue mss., 1959-1960, consists of the writings of Christopher Logue, 1926-2011, poet, playwright, screenwriter, songwriter and actor.
6. Luvenia A. George Collection, 1905-2003, bulk 1935-1998 15 document case(s) (6 linear feet)
George, Luvenia A., 1930-
The collection consists of materials related to Smithsonian Institution programs, including the Duke Ellington Youth Project, in addition to gospel sheet music and related research materials from George's personal collection.
7. Miles White Collection, 1993-2006 24 videocassette(s) (VHS)
White, Miles, 1954-
Collection contains collected materials pertaining to the career of music journalist and historian, Dr. Miles White.
8. Phyl Garland Collection, approximately 1945-2006, bulk 1972-1992 22 document case(s) (9.24 linear feet)
Garland, Phyl
The Phyl Garland Collection consists primarily of personal papers, including original typescripts for Garland's columns in Ebony and Stereo Review, and related research and photographs. Also included are 41 original audiocassette recordings of interviews conducted by Garland (except as noted) primarily with various African American musicians, artists, and filmmakers. Topics include African American composers and musicians as well as various genres of music including, but not limited to, jazz, R&B, soul, rock, classical, and blues. Record company publicity materials include publicity photos and press releases for over 900 artists.
9. World Famous Lessons in Jazz Collection, circa 2002-2006 1 document case(s) (0.21 linear feet)
Anderson, Kevin
The collection consists primarily of CD-R copies of the radio series "Lessons in Jazz," produced by Kevin Anderson for MD Illegal Rap Radio. The series began airing in 2002 on Hampton University's student radio station WHOV 88.1 FM. Co-hosts of the series are Marcel "Big Cel" Canady and Montez "The Wiz" Martin.