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Number of Object records |
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Number of Photo records |
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BHA1995.04.06.04.01 - Magazine
Magazine article, entitled "Cab Calloway Comes Back," publication and date unknown
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BHA1995.04.06.07.15 - Newspaper
Newspaper photograph of trumpeter Miles Davis and family with caption entitled, "Family Talk," dated June 17, 1961
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BHA1995.04.06.08.01 - Newspaper
Newspaper article from "The Nashville Globe & Independent," entitled "Be My Guest DUKE RECORDS—TAKE ONE," dated August 22, 1958
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BHA1995.04.06.08.03 - Newspaper
Newspaper article from "The Bronze Raven," with the headline, "Read the Bronze Raven's / Featured Articles / Be My Guest / Moss H. Kendrix / DUKE RECORDS -- TAKE ONE," dated August 23, 1958
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BHA1995.04.06.08.04 - Newspaper
Newspaper article from "The Crusader," with the headline, "Be My Guest / Moss H. Kendrix / DUKE RECORDS — TAKE ONE," dated August 23, 1958
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BHA1995.04.06.08.05 - Newspaper
Newspaper article from "The Washington Post," entitled, "Duke Ellington, Here With His Band, Muses on Precision of U.S. Jazz," dated April 25, 1962
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BHA1995.04.06.08.06 - Release, Press
Press Release from the Moss H. Kendrix Organization describing Ellington's week-long engagement at the Howard Theater in Washington, D.C., dated May 4, 1962
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BHA1995.04.06.08.07 - Newspaper
Newspaper article, source unknown, entitled, "Ellington - Jackson Aid March of Dimes Program," undated
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BHA1995.04.06.09 - Sub-Series, Archival
Sub-series 6.9 Ellington, Duke and Mahalia Jackson
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BHA1995.04.06.09.01 - Release, Press
Press release entitled "Mahalia and the Duke," dated July 24, 1958
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BHA1995.04.06.09.02 - Newspaper
Newspaper article from the "Tribune," entitled "Mahalia may 'sing for Jesus', but she makes better music with Duke," dated September 5, 1958
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BHA1995.04.06.09.03 - Photograph
Photograph of Mahalia Jackson singing as the band plays and Duke Ellington looks over his shoulder at her, undated
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BHA1995.04.06.13.01 - Flyer
Flyer advertising the "Second Annual / Spectacular Music Festival / Saturday August 7th, 1948 - 8:30 P. M." One of the featured stars is W. C. Handy
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BHA1995.04.06.13.03 - Newspaper
Photograph and caption from the "Atlanta Daily World" entitled "FATHER OF THE BLUES LENDS NAME TO FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND," dated October 19, 1949
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BHA1995.04.06.13.04 - Music, Sheet
Sheet music entitled "I See Tho My Eyes Are Closed" by Lazarus A. Aaronson, and dedicated to W. C. Handy, copyright 1951
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