Reminiscences of George Feyer, 1975. [CCOH]
Project: Hungarian project.
... 1 reel Forms part of: Hungarian project Pianist Study at Liszt Academy of Music with Kodaly, 1926-1931; influence of jazz on European music in 1920s; beginnings as club entertainer in Budapest...
Oral history interview with John Hammond, 1975. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... Hammond, 1975 Transcript 21 pages Sound recording 1 reel text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia Forms part of: Individual interviews oral history collection Record producer Recording and promoting jazz...
Reminiscences of Milton Gabler : oral history, 1959. [CCOH]
Project: Popular arts project.
... for information. Name index available. Oral history Oral history Submitted 06/--/60 Gabler, Milton. Executives Interviews. Jazz. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069833 Rock music. http...
Oral history interview with John Hammond, 1975 [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... and promoting jazz artists in New York, N.Y.; integrating black and white artists; early record companies Interviewed by Maggie Paley Access: Open Copyright by The Trustees of Columbia University in the City...
Oral history interview with Candido Camero, 2010 [CCOH]
Project: Apollo Theater oral history project
... Gillespie Forms part of: Apollo Theater oral history project Gift of: Candido Camero Interviewed by Gustavo Azenha on March 17, 2010 Interviewed by Steve Rowland Access: Open Copyright by the Trustees...
Oral history interview with May Corbin, 1984 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... department until her retirement in 1981. May Corbin was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived May Corbin describes her life as a heroin user, drug dealer, and sex trade worker...
Oral history interview with Ann T., 1982 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
.... was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project. In the book, Ann T. was referred to by the pseudonym "Ann" Ann T. discusses her life in New...
Oral history interview with Red, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... In this interview, Red discusses his life in New York City, with respect to his drug use. He describes at length his career as a jazz musician, both as a freelancer, and as a member of various bands. Bands included...
Oral history interview with West Indian John, 1981 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
.... In 1972 he entered a methadone program and remained on it through the interview in 1981. West Indian John was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely...
Reminiscences of Art D'Lugoff, 1996. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... Interviews. Village Gate (Nightclub) Interviews. Businessmen Interviews. Concert agents New York (State) New York Interviews. Nightclubs New York (State) New York. Nightclubs Management. Jazz New York (State...
Oral history interview with May Corbin, 1984 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... at the methadone clinic, as a nurse, and for the fire department until her retirement in 1981. May Corbin was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived May Corbin describes her life...
Oral history interview with Ann T., 1982 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... the methadone program in 1970. Ann T. was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project. In the book, Ann T. was referred...
Oral history interview with Red, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... State Hospital In this interview, Red discusses his life in New York City, with respect to his drug use. He describes at length his career as a jazz musician, both as a freelancer, and as a member...
Oral history interview with West Indian John, 1981 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... incarcerated before his final release from prison in 1969. In 1972 he entered a methadone program and remained on it through the interview in 1981. West Indian John was interviewed for the project that led...
Reminiscences of Art D'Lugoff, 1996 [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... spoken word rdacontent sound recording computer rdamedia sound recording online resource rdacarrier Interviewed by: Christiane Bird on September 30 and November 16, 1996 in New York City Forms part of...
Oral history interview with China Doll, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project China Doll begins the interview by discussing her parents and early life in Hawaii, Seattle, and being...
Oral history interview with Russ, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project. In the book, Russ was referred to by the pseudonym "Dusty" In this interview, Russ...
Oral history interview with Otha Williams, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project In this interview, Otha Williams discusses his life with a focus on his drug use. He reviews his long...
Oral history interview with China Doll, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project China Doll begins the interview by discussing her parents and early life in Hawaii, Seattle...
Oral history interview with Russ, 1980 [CCOH]
Project: Addicts Who Survived oral history collection.
... as an unlicensed pawnbroker. Russ was interviewed for the project that led to the book Addicts Who Survived. The name is likely a pseudonym for the project. In the book, Russ was referred to by the pseudonym "Dusty...
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