Draper's collection documents the career of an African American music executive and covers his tenures at RCA Records and Warner Bros. Records.
Creators:
Roberts, Rick, 1941-2013
Dates:
approximately 1957-1979
Repository/Collector:
Archives of African American Music and Culture
Repository/Collector Type:
College or university
City:
Bloomington
State:
Indiana
Country:
United States
Collection ID:
SC 160
Extent:
2 boxes
Content types:
Still image and Text
Formats:
Text document and Photographic print
Carrier types:
Sheet
Indexing terms:
Sure, Al B., Benson, George, 1943-, Bishop, Jimmy, Bradley, Tom, 1917-1998, Clinton, George, 1940-, Collins, Bootsy, Crawford, Randy, Cusseaux, Zulema, Dodson, Howard, Dozier, Lamont, Ertegun, Ahmet M., Espy, Mike, 1953-, Flack, Roberta, Flake, Floyd H., 1945-, Gadd, Steve, Gamble, Kenny, Graham, Larry, 1946-, Graham, Tina, Harris, Ray, 1927-2003, Harrison, George, 1943-2001, Holland, Eddie, Huff, Leon, Irvine, Weldon, Jackson, Jesse, 1941-, Jarreau, Al, Krasnow, Robert A., Marley, Bob, Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993, Mfume, Kweisi, Miller, Marcus, 1959-, Monroe, Earl, 1944-, Murphy, Frederick D., 1940-1993, Nash, N. Richard, Ostin, Mo, 1927-, Prince, Ramos, Wanda, Sample, Joe, Sanborn, David, Tamburro, Joseph, 1942-, Warwick, Dionne, Africare (Organization), Children’s Defense Fund (U.S.), National Urban Coalition (U.S.), Osborne Association, Rhythm & Blues Foundation, African American basketball players, African American composers, African American jazz musicians, African American male singers, African American politicians, African American religious leaders, African American sound recording executives and producers, African American women executives, African American women singers, African Americans in radio broadcasting, Benefit performances, Jazz musicians, White, Musicians--Great Britain, Radio music directors, Sound recording executives and producers, and Sound recording industry -- United States
Languages:
English
Access statement:
This collection is open for research. Advance notice of your visit is highly recommended to ensure that requested materials will be ready for use upon your arrival. Contact the AAAMC staff for more details.
Usage statement:
All requests for copying and publishing materials must be submitted in writing to the Archives of African American Music and Culture. Some publication requests may also require the written permission of the interviewer, interviewees, and/or performers.