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2. Charlotte Shedd Papers
- Description:
- Charlotte Shedd was born in Austria in 1913 as Charlotte Kraus, and became a student of the performing arts. In 1938, she was denied the right to appear on stage because of the Nazi occupation of Austria, the Nuremberg Laws, and her father's Jewish background. On Christmas Eve 1938, she escaped to America with a nearly expired Austrian passport and began her singing career. Shortly thereafter, she met Eleanor Roosevelt's bodyguard, who introduced her to the First Lady, beginning a close friendship that lasted until Mrs. Roosevelt's death in 1962.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Text document and Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- Approximately 120 recordings, microfilm, 4.6 feet, paper copies
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.udel.edu
3. Dreamstreets
- Description:
- Based in Newark, Delaware, Dreamstreets is a magazine featuring local poetry and writing with an irregular but persistent publishing history since 1977. After appearing once a year, and then in several issues per year, in 1984 the magazine began using radio station WXDR to broadcast performances of its poetry and fiction. Contributors to Dreamstreets also performed at various literary events and poetry readings. Steven Leech is the editor and publisher, with regular contributors such as e. jean lanyon, Douglas Morea, and Phillip Bannowsky.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Two-dimensional moving image, Text, and Still image
- Formats:
- Text document, Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Photographic print, and Microfilm
- Extent:
- Approximately 23 recordings, microfilm, 7 feet
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.udel.edu
4. Frank E. and Anna Haynes Owens Papers
- Description:
- The Frank E. and Anna Hayes Owens family papers comprises 14.3 linear feet of materials, spanning the dates between 1900 and 2011, and includes correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, travel brochures, reel-to-reel tapes, magazines, fanzines, and other materials documenting intergenerational American family life in Delaware.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Notated music, Text, and Still image
- Formats:
- Text document, Open reel tape (unknown material), and Photographic print
- Extent:
- Approximately 25 recordings, 14.3 linear feet and 1 oversize box (17 boxes)
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.udel.edu
5. Ishmael Reed Papers
- Description:
- Ishmael Reed, African-American novelist, poet, and publisher, was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on February 22, 1938. Reed moved with his mother to Buffalo, New York in 1942. His mother worked in various wartime industries and Reed attended public schools, graduating in 1956. He also played violin and trombone and began writing a newspaper column on jazz for the Empire Star Weekly when he was thirteen. He enrolled as an evening student at Millard Fillmore College, the night school division of the University of Buffalo, and worked as a clerk at the Buffalo public library during the day. His writing ability was quickly recognized, and he moved into the bachelor of arts program at the University of Buffalo. He withdrew in 1960 because of a "dire shortage of funds" (Gates) and a "wide gap between social classes" (Gates). To escape "the artificial social and class distinctions that he associated with American university education," (Gates) he moved to Buffalo's Talbert Mall Project. Daily exposure to systematic poverty cycles in the projects led him to political activism in the civil rights and Black Power movements.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Two-dimensional moving image, Text, and Still image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, LaserDisc, Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Betamax, Text document, Photographic print, and Microfilm
- Extent:
- Approximately 20 recordings, microfilm, 65 feet
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.udel.edu
6. Historical Music Recordings Collection
- Description:
- With over 300,000 recordings on tape, disc, cylinder, and piano roll, the Historical Music Recordings Collection is both the depository for University of Texas at Austin recordings and those of select orchestras, radio stations, national and international arts organizations. Named collections within the HMRC include: Irving Feld Radio Dramas; UT Radio House Transcription Discs; Mary Henrietta Chase Collection of Bing Crosby Lacquer Discs; KUT open-reel tape; Longhorn Radio Network open-reel tape; KMFA "20th century Romantics"; Austin Symphony Orchestra; Houston Symphony Orchestra; HMRC-CDs; 16-inch transcription discs (general collection).
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Metal disc, LaserDisc, Cylinder, Analog audiocassette, Digital compact cassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Motion picture film, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Betamax, U-matic (including U-matic S), Text document, and Piano rolls
- Extent:
- 300,000 items
- Repository/Collector:
- The University of Texas at Austin, Fine Arts Library
7. Willis Conover Collection
- Description:
- Papers, sound recordings, video recordings, and realia from broadcaster Willis Conover, including interviews with major jazz artists.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, and Three-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Motion picture film, U-matic (including U-matic S), Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 279 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- University of North Texas Music Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on findingaids.library.unt.edu
8. Glass Radio Transcription Discs
- Description:
- Over 250 16-inch broadcast transcriptions dated from July of 1941 through February of 1950, divided more or less evenly between news material (principally from the NBC "Blue" network) and "classical" music: largely orchestral music, with some opera selections.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc
- Extent:
- 10 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- University of North Texas Music Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on findingaids.library.unt.edu
9. Michael P. Romano, Sr. Collection
- Description:
- Reel-to-reel and cassette tapes, with performances by numerous Swing-Era bands including Artie Shaw, Count Basie, and many others. The principal focus of the collection, however, is Benny Goodman, with live performances, airchecks, and electrical transcriptions.
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, and Acetate open reel tape
- Extent:
- 20 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- University of North Texas Music Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on findingaids.library.unt.edu
10. Bruce Tater Collection
- Description:
- Papers, recordings of radio interviews, and other sound recordings, mostly in connection with Tater's career as host of jazz radio shows, principally at KJZY (Sonoma County, CA), and KETR (Commerce, TX).
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 15 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- University of North Texas Music Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on findingaids.library.unt.edu
11. Gordon Tracie Music Library
- Description:
- Swedish Broadcast Corp programs titled: 'Stockholmer's Diary', 'Sweden Today', 'Swedish Spectrum'. Recording sent to subscribers. Mailing address was Burlington, Vermont in 1962, subsequent return address is NYC. 7" reels, not digitized.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- 100 reels
- Repository/Collector:
- Nordic Heritage Museum
12. KBOO Community Radio Analog Archive
- Description:
- KBOO’s analog audio archive includes almost 7,500 items of radio programming in 5, 7, 10″ open reel, CDs, cassettes, DATs, and minidiscs format. KBOO Community Radio went on the air in June of 1968, and radio program recordings date from the late 1940s. This is a collection created from institutional records. This collection is unprocessed. Our archives include Oregon artists Ken Kesey, Ursula LeGuin, Gus Van Sant, political figures such as Kent Ford, and Winona LaDuke, as well as hundreds of poets, hundreds of artists, and hundreds of activists, both recorded lectures, panels, conferences, and street actions. We also have significant live music recordings from Doc Watson to Elliot Smith.
- Content types:
- Text, Spoken word, Performed music, and Sounds
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape, Open reel tape (unknown material), Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), and Text document
- Extent:
- Numbers are estimates, as some labeled items are bundled and dates were not recorded for all items. 7600 individual items: 1,361 10" open reel (1947-2001), 1,865 7" open reel (1948-1969), 99 5" open reel, 1,500 cassettes (1948-2008), 112 digital audio tapes (1969-2004), 217 minidiscs (1969-2004), 2,433 optical discs (1967-2013).
- Repository/Collector:
- KBOO Community Radio Analog Archive
13. Mexican American Program Collection of the Longhorn Radio Network
- Description:
- Produced by the Longhorn Radio Network and the Center for Mexican American Studies for KUT, the "Mexican American Experience" (and its brief successor, "A esta hora conversamos") archive contains interviews, music, and informational programs related to the Mexican American community and their concerns. Topics covered on these programs include political activities of Mexican Americans, Mexican American folklore and folk medicine, corridos, Tejano music, Mexican American musicians, voting rights, education, health, farm workers' unions and working conditions, and some Mexican and Central American topics. "The Mexican American Experience" was first produced by Alejandro Saenz; writers include Andres Tijerina and Santos Reyes. Subsequent moderators and producers include Armando Gutierrez and Linda Fregoso. Linda Fregoso was also the producer and interviewer for "A esta hora conversamos."
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Sounds (Other than music & language)
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material) and Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Extent:
- 201 reel tapes, 219 compact discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.utexas.edu
14. Latin American Radio Programs of the Longhorn Radio Network
- Description:
- Created by the Institute of Latin American Studies and KUT, the "Latin American Review" radio program was broadcast as part of the Longhorn Radio Network. Covering all of Latin America and the Caribbean, the program aired from 1973 to 1984. The program was primarily divided into two segments, a news segment, dealing with reports from different parts of Latin America, and an interview segment, in which an individual or small group was interviewed. A diverse number of topics were covered including human rights abuses, economic conditions, music, popular culture, and the history and politics of the region. Originally airing as the "Latin American Press Review" the program had its title changed in 1976 to "Latin American Review."
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Sounds (Other than music & language)
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material), Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), and Text document
- Extent:
- 472 Reel-to-reel audio tapes (+253 duplicates), 91 compact audio cassettes, and scripts-3.5 linear feet.
- Repository/Collector:
- Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.utexas.edu
15. Latino USA Records
- Description:
- Radio program Latino USA began production by KUT and the Center for Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin in 1993. In 2010 production moved to the Futuro Media Group. Still produced by Maria Hinojosa and aired on NPR today, Latino USA presents stories on Latina/o history, culture, and current affairs.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Sounds (Other than music & language)
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 410 audio cassettes, 331 compact discs, and 133 Audio Files, plus unprocessed materials.
- Repository/Collector:
- Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.utexas.edu
16. RadioGoldindex.com
- Description:
- A description of 110,000 recorded radio programs.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Metal disc, LaserDisc, MiniDisc, Cylinder, Sound wire reel, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Paper open reel tape, and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- J. David Goldin
17. Aaron Mintz Radio and Television Archive
- Description:
- Airchecks of local and national radio programming up to 1979 with emphasis on years 1955-1969. Archive includes news,sports,interviews,DJ airchecks, documentaries and specials.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD) and Analog audiocassette
- Repository/Collector:
- Aaron Mintz
18. Fred Waring papers, 1922-1984
- Description:
- The collection contains the records pertaining to the business and operational aspects of Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians as well as the business records of Fred Waring's America. Includes business correspondence, tours, financial records, legal papers, workshops, radio shows, television shows, photographs, and fan mail.
- Content types:
- Notated music and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed 78rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Metal disc, and Digital Audio Tape (DAT)
- Extent:
- 159 Cubic Feet (51 linear feet + 1100 Digital Audio Tapes)
- Repository/Collector:
- The Eberly Family Special Collections Library, Penn State University Libraries
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.libraries.psu.edu
19. Rocket Shop Radio Hour
- Description:
- Radio interviews & music with Vermont musicians.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- Big Heavy World Foundation
20. African American Gospel Music
- Description:
- African American gospel music 45s, 78s, LPs, CDs, cassettes, sheet music, photographs, videos, programs, and ephemera.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Tactile notated music, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Cylinder, Analog audiocassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 5,000+ records, unknown number of CDs, 100s of sheet music
- Repository/Collector:
- Robert M. Marovich
21. Arthur B. Church KMBC Radio Collection
- Description:
- The Arthur B. Church KMBC Radio Collection contains multiple episodes of The Brush Creek Follies featuring the Rhythm Riders, Oklahoma Wranglers, and Midland Minstrels. Most of the collection is related to the events of WWII, FDR, and Harry Truman, D-Day invasion coverage, reports on the signing of treaties, the dropping of the atomic bomb, coverage of the activities of President Roosevelt and Eisenhower. Other highlights include broadcast about the Cold War, Harry Truman's speeches to a multitude of different groups, events at the White House, some of Roosevelt's fireside chats, national news coverage, film footage of KMBC's dedication as well as a segment of the Microphone Personalities, recordings of Pun and Punishment (9/22/60), coverage of Truman and Churchill at Fulton, MO, Churchill's famed "Iron Curtain" speech, recordings of the Texas Rangers. Also included are W.S. Hedge interviews Arthur B. Clarke (6/22/66), KMBC's 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins (3/24//48), Church's last KMBC broadcast (1/15/51).
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Lacquer disc, Metal disc, and Motion picture film
- Extent:
- 2,622 items
- Repository/Collector:
- Marr Sound Archives
22. United States Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRS) Collection
- Description:
- The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) was established by the War Department on May 26, 1942 to entertain, inform and connect troops to back home. The broadcast were also intended to counter propaganda broadcasts by Tokyo Rose, Axis Sally and other radio personalities supported by the Axis alliance. The AFRS network was launched with a five hour broadcast on July 4, 1943. The network quickly grew and by the end of World War II included 300 stations, broadcasting to troops around the world. Programs were distributed to stations on 16" polyvinyl discs that contained fifteen minutes of information. Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra and other major stars of the day performed on the network free of charge as their contribution to the war effort. Radio networks and record labels provided free access their programming and recordings to help develop programming for the network. In addition to bringing the troops programming from networks and the record labels, the service also created original programs like Jubilee which featured African American bands and entertainers. The AFRS network continued broadcasting through Korea, Vietnam and other subsequent wars and conflicts. Now known as the Armed Forces Network, the service continues to entertain servicemen and servicewomen stationed around the world.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc
- Extent:
- 12,248 items
- Repository/Collector:
- Marr Sound Archives
23. J. David Goldin Collection
- Description:
- The J. David Goldin Collection includes nearly 10,000 radio programs on 16" discs broadcast from the 1930s through the 1950s. The programs include variety shows, radio plays, political speeches, news programs, documentary programs, advertisements, and music programs.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc and Lacquer disc
- Extent:
- 10,000 items
- Repository/Collector:
- Marr Sound Archives
24. Soundchecks, newsletters, and other materials
- Description:
- Recordings include soundchecks, live remotes, and live studio recordings. Other materials include newsletters and posters.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Open reel tape (unknown material), Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Repository/Collector:
- WORT-FM
25. Soviet All-Union Radio Committee Collection
- Description:
- The Soviet All-Union Radio Committee Collection consists of excerpts of classical music, opera, and folk music on tape, all by Russian composers and performed by Russian musicians, from the late 1940s and early 50s. The tapes were used in radio programming by the All-Union Radio Committee (Vsesoiuznoe radio).
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 108 reel tapes stored on hubs
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
26. KSFO Collection
- Description:
- The KSFO Collection consists of audiovisual material and ephemera from this San Francisco radio station's years owned by Golden West Broadcasting, 1956-1983. KSFO was known for their news and sports coverage, as well as the voice talents of such personalities as Don Sherwood, Russ Hodges, Lon Simmons, and Al "Jazzbo" Collins. The majority of this collection involves station marketing, promotions, and fundraisers, although there are airchecks and other broadcast recordings. Production library material includes jingles, themes, music beds, promotional spots, and advertising. Physical media in the KSFO collection is primarily audio on tape (around 650 objects), with some video (largely U-Matic cassettes), 16mm film (four reels), photographs, slides, and ephemera (eight scrapbooks of printed matter).
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape, Motion picture film, U-matic (including U-matic S), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 36 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
27. Stanford Music Broadcast Tapes Collection
- Description:
- 172 reel tapes of off-air recordings, made from 1951 to 1969, mostly broadcast recordings of performances by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Metropolitan Opera.
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 5 boxes (172 open reel tapes)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
28. KSFO Collection
- Description:
- Audiovisual material and ephemera from the KSFO San Francisco radio station, made between 1956 and1983. Content includes famous radio personalities, station marketing, promotions, fundraisers, also jingles, themes, music beds, promotional spots, and advertising.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape, Motion picture film, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 36 boxes (mixed materials)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
29. Old Fashioned Revival Hour Collection
- Description:
- Evangelical sermons, prayers, and hymnal recordings mostly on compact disc, originally broadcast from 1937 to 1968 on the radio program Old Fashioned Revival Hour with radio host Charles Fuller (1887-1968). The collection includes original programs from the 1950s and rebroadcasts from 2002 to the present. More programs will be added as they become available. The music CDs and cassettes were were produced on the campus of Fuller Theological Seminary and were published between 1999 and 2004.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Extent:
- 1 box (123 CD-R; 4 CD audio; 2 audio cassettes)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
30. Doug Russell Collection of Ambassador Recitals
- Description:
- Public radio program "In Recital at Ambassador," on KUSC, Los Angeles, featured live performances of principally classical music from the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena, California.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital Audio Tape (DAT) and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 3 boxes (63 10" open reel tapes, 1 DAT)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
31. Richard Hadlock Annals of Jazz Collection
- Description:
- Annals of Jazz radio program, produced and hosted by historian and educator Richard Hadlock, broadcast on KCSM, San Mateo between 1982 and 1991.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 12 boxes (231 open reel tapes)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
32. David Reffkin Ragtime Machine Collection
- Description:
- The Ragtime Machine was a weekly one-hour radio program about ragtime music, produced and hosted by David Reffkin and broadcast on the University of San Francisco's station KUSF. The collection contains all programs from 1981 to 2007, as well as program logs describing their contents, including guests interviewed and songs played.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 71 boxes (1332 pancake tapes)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
33. Non-Commercial Disc Collections
- Description:
- The Archive of Recorded Sound's Non-Commercial Disc Collections consist of over 10,000 phonographic disc recordings from a variety of donors, the majority of which are either broadcast transcriptions or instantaneous recordings. None were ever available for sale to the general public, and many are unique.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Pressed 78rpm disc and Lacquer disc
- Extent:
- 329 boxes (10570 discs - 134 7" discs ; 1461 10" discs ; 2892 12" discs ; 6083 16" discs)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
34. Ed Wilkinson Collection
- Description:
- The Ed Wilkinson Collection consists of classical and opera performance broadcasts of the 1930s and 40s on open reel tape, the majority of which from the Standard Symphony Hour series.
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 4 boxes (71 open reel tapes)
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
35. Riverwalk Jazz Collection
- Description:
- Since 1989, Riverwalk Jazz: Live At The Landing educates and entertains public radio listeners with a program devoted to celebrating traditional jazz and popular music of the pre-war era, featuring performances from the Jim Cullum Jazz Band and guests. This collection contains copies of all the finished programs, as well as elements, other source material, and files documenting every aspect of the show's production.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, and Text document
- Extent:
- 265 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
36. Richard and Mildred Crooks Collection
- Description:
- Collection of recordings, photographs, sheet music, paper documents, and two films which document every aspect of the career of operatic tenor, Richard Crooks. Audio recordings are largely from the Voice of Firestone radio show, but also include audio cassettes of performances on CBC radio broadcasts.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Motion picture film, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 9 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
37. Ambassador Auditorium Collection
- Description:
- The collection contains the files of the various organizational departments of the Ambassador Auditorium, Pasadena, California, as well as audio and video recordings. Recordings of radio broadcasts include tapes of National Public Radio broadcasts, "Performance Today," "JazzSet," "Blues Stage" and also "In Recital at Ambassador," as well as a broadcast from the Ivo Pogorelich Competition.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Still image, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Betamax, U-matic (including U-matic S), Open reel video, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- ca. 682 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
38. Stanford Tape Collection
- Description:
- Historic music and speech recordings, primarily on open reel tape, made on the campus of Stanford University. The collection also includes video formats, one 8 mm film and two audio cassettes.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Polyester open reel tape, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), 8mm video (including Hi8), and Open reel video
- Extent:
- 14 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
39. Mario and Ruth Chamlee Collection
- Description:
- The collection consists of correspondence dealing with the Metropolitan Opera Regional Auditions; personal papers, mainly promotional documents, and biographical and/or pedagogical writings; newspaper and magazine clippings; annotated scores, programs, photos, scrapbooks and recordings. Recordings include opera broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera which include Mario Chamlee, also his performance and rehearsal broadcasts on KFAC, and numerous transcription discs from his appearances on the Tony & Gus show in 1935 on WJZ.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed 78rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Photographic print, Text document, and Microfilm
- Extent:
- ca. 17 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
40. Art Vincent Jazz Collection
- Description:
- Recordings of interviews, broadcasts, and call-in segments primarily created for the radio program Art of Jazz, produced and presented by Art Vincent, Jazz DJ and concert producer. The show aired on radio stations in the New York Metropolitan area, including WFHA, WJLK, WRLB, and WGBO. In addition to some live concert recordings, the show featured interviews with major figures in the jazz world.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 20 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Stanford University, Archive of Recorded Sound
41. KEXP Archive
- Description:
- KEXP and KCMU live performance recordings, radio programming, on-demand content and related materials (1972-present).
- Content types:
- Performed music, Still image, Text, Two-dimensional moving image, and Sounds
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Data cartridge, and Text document
- Repository/Collector:
- KEXP
42. Mykola Francuzenko papers
- Description:
- Mykola Francuzenko was a Ukrainian-American writer (under the pseudonym Mykola Virnyi), translator, theatrical director, radio journalist, and social activist. His literary output includes over 400 works, and he was a writer and broadcaster for the Ukrainian services of both Radio Liberty and the Voice of America during the Cold War. He was known for his speaking and recitation, and was considered a master of the art of the Ukrainian spoken word. His archives contain scripts, working notes, photo albums, and numerous audio tapes, some of which contain unique interview recordings, recordings of poets reading their own works, live recordings of events in the Ukrainian American community, and radio programming of the Ukrainian services of Radio Liberty and the Voice of America.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Motion picture film, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Data disk (floppy disk), Photographic print, Text document, and Microcassette
- Extent:
- Approximately 130 open reel tapes and 200 analog audio cassettes, as well as radio scripts, photographs, and text documents
- Repository/Collector:
- Ukrainian Historical and Educational Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.ukrhec.org
43. WAMH/WAMF Records
- Description:
- Records of the Amherst College student radio station, WAMH (formerly WAMF). Records include audio recordings, publicity materials, program guides, correspondence, photographs, training materials, FCC materials and internal documentation of radio station operations. This collection recieves frequent additions.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Digital audio file, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 7 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Amherst College Archives & Special Collections
- Online finding aid:
- View on asteria.fivecolleges.edu
44. Black Radio : Telling It Like It Was
- Description:
- Production materials documenting Smithsonian's thirteen-part program on the role of radio in transforming the African American community in the twentieth century. The program was produced in 1996 by Jacquie Gales Webb for Smithsonian Productions, with assistance from the AAAMC. The collection contains over 400 hours of interviews and historical aircheck tapes in addition to articles, research files, program scripts, and transcripts. The audio interviews feature conversations with over 150 well-known disc jockeys, radio professionals, record company executives, journalists, and scholars. The historical airchecks include station identifications and jingles, radio interviews with prominent Black figures, coverage of historical events, and programs highlighting or influenced by the contributions of Black performers, disc jockeys, and other important persons in radio.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape, Data cartridge, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Text document, and Data disk (floppy disk)
- Extent:
- 4.3 linear feet (10 boxes) + 297 audiocassettes (DAT : digital, stereo), 168 audiocassettes (analog), 9 8mm data cartridges, 7 audio discs (CD-R), 3 data disks (1.44 MB floppies)
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
45. Julian Price Papers and Recordings
- Description:
- Julian Price was a businessman, journalist, and civic leader. A native of Greensboro, NC, Price was the grandson of Jefferson Standard Insurance executive Julian Price (1867-1946). Price lived in Asheville, NC, from 1990 until his death in 2001, using his extensive wealth and philanthropic spirit to fuel a revitalization of Asheville’s downtown. Price was very interested in radio and print journalism, and recorded a number of interviews for broadcast on public radio stations. This collection contains over 50 cassette recordings of Price’s radio programs.
- Content types:
- Spoken word and Performed music
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Text document, Photographic negative, Photographic print, and VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C)
- Extent:
- 58 audiocassettes + 63 optical discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Special Collections, D. Hiden Ramsey Library
46. KWKH Louisiana Hayride Broadcasts, c. 1958-1959 (CDs)
- Description:
- various documentation of this popular radio program
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Extent:
- 2 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
47. Louisiana Hayride Recordings & Materials, 1921-2003
- Description:
- Music from the "Louisiana Hayride" records
- Content types:
- Spoken word and Performed music
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Extent:
- 1.5 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
- Online finding aid:
- View on gencat.eloquent-systems.com
48. WFDU-FM - Fairleigh Dickinson University
- Description:
- Current WFDU Aircheck
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 20 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Duff Sheffield
49. WFDU-FM MATERIAL - "From the collection of Barry "Duff" Sheffield of Mahwah, New Jersey."
- Description:
- Edwin Armstrong 1st B’cast Yankee Network 2/14/41; Armstrong Audio Clips (Intro to FM Relay Tests; Relay Tests 2/14/41; KE2XCC Memorial 3/6/54; KE2XC Final Sign-off 3/6/54); Armstrong Memorial Broadcast Sign-off 3/6/54; WFDU-FM Dedication 9/18/71; WFDU-FM First broadcast hour 8/30/71; WFDU-FM 40th Anniversary retrospective 8/30/11
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 5 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Duff Sheffield
50. WOR MATERIAL - "From the collection of Barry "Duff" Sheffield of Mahwah, New Jersey."
- Description:
- WOR Inaugural 50,000 Watt broadcast 2/22/35 (2 recordings); Ed Fitzgerald/Benay Venuta (actress) 12/28/36 - cut #1; Ed & Pegeen Fitzgerald WOR 25th anniver. 2/22/47 – cut #2; Breakfast with the Fitzgeralds 10/8/44 – cut #3; Gabriel Heatter (commentator) 1940 – "We the People"; The Gambling’s at home Xmas-1954; John B. Gambling Second Breakfast 7/28/1956; Dorothy Kilgallen/Dick Kollmar WOR 11/12/62; Norman/Ruth Peale – at home audition 6/13/63; Vincent Tracy WOR debut show 2/4/64; Jean Shepherd on WOR 8/4/65; Jean Shepherd on KFRC San Francisco; Peter Lind Hayes/Mary Healey WOR 1/24/69; WOR-AM archive ID Themes 1/16/70 - 23 cuts
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 12 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Duff Sheffield
51. WUVT
- Description:
- We have a massive collection of about 50,000 recordings on CD and vinyl, in addition to both digital and tape airchecks spanning several decades. We also have program guides, advertisements, and station produced publications.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material), Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Photographic print, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, MiniDisc, Text document, Printed brochure, and Printed magazine
- Extent:
- 26,500 optical discs; 18,300 pressed LP discs; 2,500 pressed 7" 45rpm discs
- Repository/Collector:
- WUVT-FM
52. What Must Be Done radio series
- Description:
- These materials comprise a thirteen-part radio series of public service broadcasts produced by Sam Chase for WLIB radio in New York in cooperation with Newsweek Magazine.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- 13 audiotape reels (6.5 hours)
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
53. Wade in the Water: African American Sacred Music Traditions
- Description:
- The collection consists primarily of audiocassette copies of the 26-part radio series Wade in the Water, produced by NPR in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, and concieved and hosted by Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Text document
- Extent:
- 33 audiocassettes + Educator's Guide
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
54. Luvenia A. George Collection
- Description:
- 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.
- Content types:
- Two-dimensional moving image, Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 15 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
55. Lee Bailey Collection
- Description:
- The collection consists primarily of audio tapes of two radio programs produced by Bailey Broadcasting Services: The Hip Hop Countdown & Report (1991-1998) and RadioScope: The Entertainment Magazine of the Air (1990-1996). Press releases for RadioScope broadcasts are also included.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Text document, Photographic print, and Photographic negative
- Extent:
- 654 audiocassettes : analog ; 1 7/8 ips + 5 photographs (black & white), 3 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
56. Jocko Henderson Collection
- Description:
- Doug "Jocko" Henderson was a pioneering "rapping" deejay primarily associated with Philadelphia radio station WDAS in the 1970s. Collection primarily documents Henderson's Get Ready company, which published materials to be used in schools to teach American history, spelling, and the dangers of drug abuse using rap lyrics. Also included is material documenting Henderson's bid for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in Pennsylvania. Materials include audiocassettes, teaching manuals, correspondence, photographs, business cards, press clippings, flyers, and other memorabilia.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Text document, and Photographic print
- Extent:
- 1 document case (.5 linear feet) + 8 audiocassettes : analog
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
57. Jack Gibson Collection
- Description:
- Jack "The Rapper" Gibson was a pioneer in Black radio, as well as an innovator, a leader, and a mentor to many in the radio and music industries. His work as a Black radio deejay spanned the early days of Black radio in the 1940s through the Civil Rights Movement, and included stints at WERD-Atlanta, WLOU-Louisville, WMBM-Miami, WCIN-Cincinnati, and WABQ-Cleveland. After retiring from radio in 1961, he became a successful music industry executive working for Motown, Decca, and Stax Records. In 1976, he launched the industry magazine Jack the Rapper, the oldest Black trade publication targeted to radio, and for the next twenty years organized the annual "Jack the Rapper’s Family Affair," a Black music convention drawing generations of performers and music industry executives. His professionalism, continuous fight for racial equality and justice, and endearing human qualities made him a legend in the industry. This collection documents his long career in radio and music through personal correspondence, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, publicity materials, airchecks, interviews, lecture materials, and over 500 issues of his trade magazine "Jack the Rapper's Mellow Yellow."
- Content types:
- Two-dimensional moving image, Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Open reel tape (unknown material), VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Text document, and Photographic print
- Extent:
- 19 boxes (13 linear feet)
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
58. The Afro-American in Indiana radio series
- Description:
- Audio recordings of taped radio show episodes, primarily from the series The Afro-American in Indiana, but also including the additional programs Reflections in Black and Black Heritage , as well as a radio special and recordings from a NAACP convention. The radio shows, hosted by Fr. Boniface Hardin, featured multiple high-profile guests. The episode topics includes sports, music, education, historiography, slavery, the American Civil War, Reconstruction, segregation, the Indiana Constitution, the United States Constitution, church, religion, the NAACP, WWI, WWII, medicine, black businesses, the Institute of Afro American Studies, prison, labor history, and more.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- 124 open reel tapes + 6 audiocassettes
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
59. Portia K. Maultsby Collection
- Description:
- Series G, "Music Industry Interviews," consists of transcripts and audiocassettes of interviews primarily conducted by Portia K. Maultsby between 1981-1986 as part of her research on the Black music industry. The remainder of the series in this collection are still in the process of being accessioned and are unavailable for general research and public use.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Text document, and Photographic print
- Extent:
- 169 audiocassettes : analog, stereo + 5 document cases
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
60. Michael McAlpin Collection
- Description:
- The Michael McAlpin Collection consists primarily of print materials used in the production of the PBS television documentary Record Row: the Cradle of Rhythm and Blues. Included are production materials and interview transcripts created during Dr. Portia Maultsby's collaboration on the project as AAAMC director as well as VHS tapes of the rough cut, final broadcast version, and local coverage of the documentary.
- Content types:
- Two-dimensional moving image, Performed music, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C) and Text document
- Extent:
- 1.5 linear feet (3 boxes) including 3 videocassettes (VHS)
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
61. Michael Lydon Collection
- Description:
- Collection includes audiocassette recordings of interviews about Ray Charles for Lydon's book Ray Charles : Man and Music (2004), a radio series about Ray Charles based on Lydon's book, complete or partial transcripts for many of the interviews organized loosely into book chapters, interviews with and about other African American musicians, class lectures given by Lydon at Indiana University and related publicity materials, and original music performed by Lydon.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Text document, and Photographic print
- Extent:
- 93 audiocassettes : analog, stereo + 7 audio discs (digital, stereo ; 4 3/4) + 1 document case
- Repository/Collector:
- Archives of African American Music and Culture
- Online finding aid:
- View on webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu
62. Frank Page Collection, 1930s-2007
- Description:
- The Frank Page Collection contains publications, newspaper clippings, photographs, postcards, and other memorabilia mostly about the Louisiana Hayride artists.
- Content types:
- Still image, Text, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Photographic print, Text document, Pressed 78rpm disc, and Pressed 45rpm disc
- Extent:
- 3 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
- Online finding aid:
- View on gencat.eloquent-systems.com
63. Frederick C. Packard Jr. sound recordings, 1933-1963 and undated
- Description:
- The Packard collection includes approximately 2,500 discs created, produced, commissioned, or collected by Frederick C. Packard, Jr., during the years 1933-1963. The collection forms part of the Woodberry Poetry Room. While it does not contain a complete inventory of his work, the collection features substantial numbers of discs from all stages of the recording and production process, and constitutes the single-largest aggregate of his recordings of spoken literature. In addition to the discs he created for publication, the materials include rare outtakes; original recordings never reproduced or intended for commercial release; Harvard-related language lessons, lectures, sermons, theatrical, radio, and musical performances; and the voices of Harvard students and professors recorded in his role as Professor of Public Speaking. The collection also features listening copies that Packard (and Woodberry Poetry Room curator John Lincoln Sweeney) created based on exchanges he arranged with the Library of Congress, the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Radio Éireann.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc, Pressed LP disc, and Metal disc
- Extent:
- 30 linear feet (90 boxes of discs, 17 boxes of original sleeves, and additional ephemera)
- Repository/Collector:
- Woodberry Poetry Room
- Online finding aid:
- View on nrs.harvard.edu
64. Johnny Green sound recordings and motion pictures, 1934-1989
- Description:
- Consists of rehearsal, demo, and master recordings made by Green of motion picture soundtracks, television and radio broadcasts, and concert performances. Includes sound recordings made by others in which Green is featured. Also includes copies of motion pictures and television broadcasts that relate to Green's career.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, U-matic (including U-matic S), and Motion picture film
- Extent:
- 74 linear feet (88 boxes)
- Repository/Collector:
- Houghton Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on nrs.harvard.edu
65. KUOW audio archives
- Description:
- Primarily interviews and live musical performances featuring international newsmakers to local musicians. Includes nearly complete (app. 450 hours) archive of live-performance show, "Sandy Bradley's POTLUCK," aired on KUOW in Seattle and about 50 non-commercial US stations between 1984-1995. Also hundreds of hours of live folk, classical and world-music concerts from Puget Sound region. A large portion of this material has been archived in digital (.wav/44.1/16) format (done in 2008).
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Still image
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Betamax, Text document, and PDFs
- Extent:
- > 1000 reel-to-reel analogue tapes, several hundred DATs, small number of cassettes, MDs, CDs
- Repository/Collector:
- KUOW-FM / Puget Sound Public Radio / University of Washington
66. KTRU Rice Radio Archive
- Description:
- The KTRU Rice Radio archive includes audio created by the student radio station from 1969 - 2005, covering a variety of searchable topics, such as: news, sports, interviews, musician interviews, and speeches and lectures. To learn more about the Rice University KTRU Radio records and their complete contents, please visit our detailed inventory.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 25 lin. ft.
- Repository/Collector:
- Woodson Research Center Special Collections & Archives, Fondren Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on archives.library.rice.edu
67. WILL Radio: Focus 580
- Description:
- Broadcast archives of the WILL Radio's Focus 580, a public radio call-in talk program featuring interviews with newsmakers, subject matter and policy experts, authors, artists, and others addressing topics of public interest including politics, science, health, race, gender, LGBTQ, environment, education, history, literature, culture and the arts, and community life.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Data disk (floppy disk), and Text document
- Extent:
- 5,500 items
- Repository/Collector:
- Illinois Public Media, University of Illinois
- Online finding aid:
- View on aa.will.illinois.edu
68. KUTX Studio 1A Recordings
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Open reel tape (unknown material), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- KUTX
69. WFCR Radio Broadcast Collection
- Description:
- The first public radio station in western New England, WFCR Five College Radio has provided a mix of high quality, locally-produced and nationally syndicated programming since May 1961. In 2012, the station reached over 175,000 listeners per week, with a mix of classical and jazz music, news, and entertainment. The WFCR Collection contains nearly 4,500 reel to reel recordings of locally-produced radio programs, reflecting over fifty years of the cultural and intellectual life of western Massachusetts. Drawing upon the talents of the faculty and students of the Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and UMass Amherst), the collection offers a remarkable breadth of content, ranging from public affairs to community and national news, cultural programming, children's programming, news and current events, scholarly lectures, classical music, and jazz.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 462 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- UMass Amherst Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on scua.library.umass.edu
70. Milo Ryan KIRO-CBS Radio News Phonoarchive, 1935-1978
- Description:
- The Milo Ryan / CBS Radio News Phonoarchive is a unique audio time capsule that documents many historic 20th century events. It consists of sound recordings of CBS Radio News programs, public affairs shows, actualities, speeches, interviews, wartime dramas, daily World War II news updates. The recordings capture groundbreaking broadcasts by Edward R. Murrow and his "Boys": William L. Shirer, Eric Sevareid, Tom Grandin, Larry LeSueur, Charles Collingwood, Howard K. Smith, Winston Burdett, Bill Downs, Mary Marvin Breckinridge, Cecil Brown, and Richard C. Hottelet. The collection also includes recordings of programs and speeches made by public figures during and beyond WW II, including Churchill, Eisenhower, Einstein, Hitler, and JFK. As Dr. Donald Godfrey writes in his 1973 article "History Held a Microphone": "There are twenty-two hundred and twenty-seven newscasts. All but a handful originating from CBS. Their newscasts represent every weekday without a miss, from September 7, 1939, with the Germans entering Poland, to April 2, 1945, with the allies entering Germany.... Tapes contain examples of special events coverage: the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor, the bombing of Japan, landings in North Africa, the 13 Normandy Invasion, the World Security Conference, April, 1945, the function of the American and Russian Armies, April, 1945, the death and funeral of FDR, and miles of tape on V. E. and V.J. days. Elmer Davis' daily five minute reports are represented in entirety from his debut, September 16, 1939, to February 13, 1941, and occasionally to July 9, 1943. H. V. Kaltenbom edits the news, complete from August 27, 1939, until January 26, 1940, and sporadically thereafter. Our library includes 21 speeches by Winston Churchill, representing 12 hours of this master of language. There are 51 talks by President Roosevelt totaling 24 continuous hours." A detailed description of most of the recordings in the Phonoarchive is available in Milo Ryan's book History in Sound (UW Press).
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Acetate open reel tape, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 2849 items
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Washington Libraries
- Online finding aid:
- View on archiveswest.orbiscascade.org
71. WTJU Radio Archive
- Description:
- The WTJU recorded music collections highlight a wide variety of rock, jazz, folk, world, and and classical music, with a focus on music not typically heard on commercial broadcast stations. WTJU also houses a largely haphazard variety of station documents, playlists, communications, flyers and other ephemera, and houses a good number of paintings by Steve Keene, a WTJU alum.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc, Analog audiocassette, Photographic print, Text document, and Other
- Repository/Collector:
- WTJU
72. The Records of WGLT
- Description:
- WGLT is licensed to Illinois State University and is affiliated with NPR. It was originally a student operated radio station, signing on the air on April 24th, 1962 as a closed circuit radio station. A few years later, on February 4, 1966, the station received FCC licensing and began FM boradcasting. The station became a full NPR member in the 1970's. Both the audio and paper records are unprocessed. In the past year, the university archivist and the station’s general manager (along with a School of Communication professor) started the process to inventory all the audio and paper records.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material), VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), and 8-track cassette
- Extent:
- 14 linear feet; 14 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Dr. JoAnn Rayfield Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on tempest.lib.ilstu.edu
73. Music libraries and station archives
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Open reel tape (unknown material), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- WORT-FM
74. Recorded Sound Archives; Judaic Collection; Jazz Collection; Vintage Collection; Jack Saul Collection; Dr. Henry Ivey Collection
- Description:
- Transcriptions of musical performances in radio on various media types.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds, Spoken word, and Other
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, and Digital compact Cassette
- Repository/Collector:
- Recorded Sound Archives
75. KTAO-FM Radio Collection
- Description:
- KTAO-FM was a free-form radio station in Los Gatos, California, that existed from March, 1969, through June, 1974, and operated at 95.3 FM. The KTAO Aircheck Archives comprise audio collages with instruments played in the studio to be used as taped effects; a "jam" session recorded July 29, 1971; and an interview with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans interviewed in Los Gatos by Geoff Alexander and Don Campau, June 9, 1971, at a residence in Los Gatos, California. In addition, the collection includes images of KTAO operators and musicians in 1974; photographs of the 40th anniversary reunion; original Los Gatos business license (1974); several images of counter-culture posters; letter from Gary R. Dahl to Roger Mann.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- .5 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- History San Jose
76. KOTO Reel-To-Reel Vault
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- MiniDisc, Open reel tape (unknown material), and VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C)
- Repository/Collector:
- KOTO Community Radio
77. KDNK Archive
- Description:
- Recordings of live performances in our studio and at community events starting in the late nineties
- Content types:
- Performed music and Still image
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Open reel tape (unknown material), Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), and Data cartridge
- Repository/Collector:
- Carbondale Community Access Radio, Inc dba KDNK
78. Luke Phillips Collection
- Description:
- Recordings of the Nightshift, Radio Telescope, and Jazz Beat programs from the 1980s.
- Content types:
- Spoken word and Performed music
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- 50 items
- Repository/Collector:
- McKissick Museum, South Carolina Broadcasters Association Archives
79. IMRU Radio sound recordings and administrative records
- Description:
- Open reel audiotape, audiocassettes, compact discs, production files, administrative records, banners, and other material, 1970-2011, from IMRU Radio, an LGBT radio program airing on KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Open reel tape (unknown material), and Text document
- Extent:
- 83.7 Linear Feet
- Repository/Collector:
- ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.oac.cdlib.org
80. Mort Crim Papers
- Description:
- Papers and recordings of radio personality and anchorman Mort Crim, known popularly as the inspiration for the Will Ferrell character in the Anchorman film. Crim was an alumnus of Anderson University and left his personal papers, recordings, and scripts to the University archives, where they are stored.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, 8-track cassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Betamax, Betacam (including Betacam SP), U-matic (including U-matic S), Open reel video, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 47 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Anderson University & Church of God Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on library.anderson.edu
81. ARTxFM
- Description:
- Community Radio Programs from Sept 2012 through the present. Music, Interviews, Audio Arts
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- ART FM / WXOX 97.1 FM
- Online finding aid:
- View on
82. WLBZ (radio station) Bangor, Maine Station Records 1931-1973
- Description:
- The station records of WLBZ begin in 1931, and consists mostly of station logs (1931-1956). Also included are some audio tapes and materials concerning licensing and operations
- Content types:
- Spoken word, Still Image, Text, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 30 Boxes/36 Linear Feet (including paper archives)
- Repository/Collector:
- Raymond H. Fogler Library
83. Dave Sichak Collection
- Description:
- Dave Sichak is a collector and researcher of country music. His collection consists of a lot of materials related to radio broadcasting such as station produced publications - KMA Guide, KWTO Dial, WIBW Round-Up, and WRVA Dialog, periodicals - Radio Varieties and Rural Radio, and yearbook and souvenir booklets - WLS Family Album. The collection also has sound recordings, books, and photographs.
- Content types:
- Text, Still image, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 20 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
84. Don Kennedy Papers
- Description:
- The Don Kennedy papers contain writings, audio recordings, photographs, printed materials, and awards related to Kennedy's television and radio broadcasting career. The bulk of the materials relate to the production of the Big Band Jump radio shows between 1989 and 2013. These include scripts, cue sheets, newsletters, and broadcast masters of the weekly programs. The papers include some full-length interviews with musicians and other big band-era figures that were subsequently edited for broadcast. The collection also includes promotional and photographic materials from his work with television station WATL-TV, 1976-1978; radio stations WKLS FM, 1960-1970, and the Georgia Network, 1972-1982; as well as his time as children's television host "Officer Don," 1956-1969.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 22 linear feet, 640 Optical discs, 300 Pressed LP discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
85. Don Naylor papers
- Description:
- Mr. Naylor's papers include scrapbooks relating to his life and career, and scripts for radio programs that he wrote, produced and performed in. Most of the scripts were written during his tenure at WGST, although some of them were written for use on KTAT and KFJZ in Fort Worth, Texas. Many of the Folders of scripts also include listener correspondence relating to the programs, and some contain background material that Mr. Naylor used when creating the shows. Additional content include materials from Mr. Naylor's tenure as the program director of WAGA radio and television from 1951 through 1959, and when he wrote and produced radio and television advertising for Coca-Cola products with the McCann-Erickson advertising agency from 1960 through 1986.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Notated music, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Text document, Pressed 78rpm disc, and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 10 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
86. Frances L. Wallace Papers
- Description:
- The collection documents Frances Wallace's many musical activities during her long career as a pianist and organist in Atlanta, and it provides a glimpse of Atlanta's musical scene during the middle years of the twentieth century.The Wallace papers are organized into four series: (I) Personal records; (II) Scripts and performance notes; (III) Music; and (IV) Audio-visual materials. she performed frequently on piano and organ on WSB, WAGA and WCON radio, as well as at the Roxy theater, Rich's and Davison's department stores, and made notable appearances with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Text document, Lacquer disc, and Photographic print
- Extent:
- 9 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
87. Georgia Radio Hall of Fame
- Description:
- Materials documenting the careers of inductees of the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.
- Content types:
- Text, Still image, Spoken word, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 10 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
88. Wayne W. Daniel Collection
- Description:
- The Wayne W. Daniel collection contains manuscript copies of his definitive book on the history of country music in Atlanta, Pickin' on Peachtree, research materials, audio cassette recordings of oral histories, black and white photographs, film posters, event announcement posters, posters of musicians, commercial audio recordings, commercial video recordings, and noncommercial video recordings.
- Content types:
- Text, Still image, Spoken word, Performed music, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc, Analog audiocassette, VHS, Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 58 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
89. WRAS Radio Records
- Description:
- WRAS Radio records, 1966-2009, contain materials documenting the Georgia State University student-run radio station. The collection consists of materials pertaining to day-to-day operations, tower construction and relocation, playlists, logs, news clippings, ephemera, station produced sound recordings (interviews, promos, drops) and sound recording submissions for the Georgia Music Show. Notable in the collection is the almost complete run of general manager files documenting the station’s activities under each manager.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Polyester open reel tape, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 8 linear feet, 900 Optical and 45rpm discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
90. WSB Radio Records
- Description:
- The records contain correspondence, memos, scrapbooks, news clippings, publicity materials, program log books, scripts, radio engineering lesson plans, contracts, licenses, photographs, sound recordings, moving image recordings, transcripts, and artifacts relating to the early history of WSB Radio, to WSB performers, programs, awards, and sponsored events (such as news workshops and career conferences for students), and to WSB-FM and WSB-TV.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, Three-dimensional form, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Motion picture film, Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 24 linear feet, 250 Lacquer discs, 40,000 Pressed 78rpm, LP, and 45rpm discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
91. Jazz City
- Description:
- Episodes of the radio program Jazz City, produced weekly at WRST-FM in Oshkosh, Wisconsin during the years 1966-2008.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- Eight episodes: two from 1981, three from 1991, one from 1996 and one from 1997
- Repository/Collector:
- WRST-FM
92. Joy Boys (WRC Radio Washington DC)
- Description:
- Over 100 CDs of airchecks from the Joy Boys radio show, Washington DC.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Repository/Collector:
- Robert Bybee
93. WHAS Radio Historical Collection
- Description:
- This collection is comprised of audio recordings of programs broadcast by Louisville radio station WHAS. The collection is especially strong in documenting a wide range of state, national, and world political figures and news events during the late 1930s, throughout the 1940s, and into the middle 1950s. Entertainment programs include soap operas, musical variety shows, country music, and sporting events such as the Kentucky Derby.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc, Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- 1737 Lacquer discs; 58 Open Reels
- Repository/Collector:
- Berea College
- Online finding aid:
- View on berea.libraryhost.com
94. Missouri Broadcasters Association Radio Archives Collection
- Description:
- Audio recordings of radio airchecks, station IDs, and broadcasts collected by the Missouri Broadcasters Association as part of a pilot program for the Library of Congress’ Radio Preservation Task Force. The collection contains audio digitized by Missouri radio stations, along with a small amount of original recordings and other material.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Analog audiocassette, Open reel tape (unknown material), and Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Extent:
- 8.34 GB of digital files, 2 audio cassettes, 7 audio tapes, 17 CDs
- Repository/Collector:
- The State Historical Society of Missouri
- Online finding aid:
- View on shsmo.org
95. Studs Terkel Radio Archive
- Description:
- This collection spans the whole of Studs Terkel's WFMT broadcast recordings from the 1950's to 1997.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- Chicago History Museum/WFMT
96. KRAB Archive
- Description:
- K-R-A-B were once the call letters of a non-commercial, educational FM radio station (107.7mhz) in Seattle, Washington. Going on the air in 1962, it was the fourth listener-supported station in the country. The KRAB Archive is the only authoritative online source of information documenting the history, philosophy and accomplishments of the station. The online collection contains digitized audio, text publications such as program guides, flyers and posters, photographs, correspondence, FCC filings, and short articles about the station. The collection also contains some ephemera and audio of other KRAB Nebula stations, as well as a listing of online archival resources of other "community" radio stations.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Open reel tape (unknown material), Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- Online: >600 hours of digitized audio; >1,000 program units; >320 digitized program guide pamphlets or tabloids; comprising >30gb of online disk storage. Physical: >1,200 7" reels of audiotape; >500 cassette tapes; >300 8x5" 12 page program guides; >400 8x11" multifold tabloid program guides; Misc news clippings, posters, flyers, brochures, and Board of Director minutes.
- Repository/Collector:
- Charles Reinsch
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.krabarchive.com
97. The Jeff Keil Collection
- Description:
- Collection of old-time radio.
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- Jeff Keil
98. Randolph S. Rothschild papers
- Description:
- Transcription discs of local radio broadcasts, 1946-1964, primarily of contemporary classical music performances and including some broadcasts of premieres (world premieres, first radio broadcasts, and first Washington performances), recorded by Rothschild, and some live recordings from Chamber Music Society of Baltimore concerts. Radio stations recorded include WBAL, WJZ, WCAO, WFBR, WITH, and WRC. The collection also includes several popular and jazz recordings, commercial releases, and some private home performances. Recordings of Chamber Music Society of Baltimore concerts and local radio broadcasts on reel-to-reel tapes, 1955-1991. The collection includes several world premieres from CMS concerts and other notable performances in broadcasts (first Washington performances, etc.). Radio recordings are concentrated in earlier recordings while CMS performances are concentrated later. The collection also includes a large subsection of recordings from Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, and Acetate open reel tape
- Extent:
- 62 cubic feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Arthur Friedheim Library
- Online finding aid:
- View on aspace.library.jhu.edu
99. Valley Public Radio archives
- Description:
- Archived audio and video recordings from Valley Public Radio.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Still image, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Photographic print, and Text document
- Repository/Collector:
- Valley Public Radio
100. Walnut Valley Festival 1981-1982
- Description:
- Recordings of performances from the Walnut Valley Festivals of 1981 and 1982. The annual Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, KS features competitions and live performances of the world's foremost string instrumentalists and folk/bluegrass performers.
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 26 reels
- Repository/Collector:
- Radio Kansas