MARIAN McPARTLAND COLLECTION

Series 8: Audio-Visual Materials

Sub-series A:  3” Audio Reels

Box 48

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland]
item 1 “The McPartlands / Indianapolis / Don Malvoin Show.” 3” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 3-21-91.”

Sub-series B: 4” Audio Reels

Box 48[cont.]

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland]
Item 2 “Nimbus / Always.”
Performed by Marian McPartland, Steve Swallow, and Pete La Roca.
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 3-22-91.”
  [Recordings of Jimmy McPartland]
Item 3 “J. McPartl. / Mannassas / Dec. 1970.” 4” audio reel.
Annotation on side of box: “Auto Home E. / 8-30-71.”

Sub-series C: 5” Audio Reels

Box 48[cont.]

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland Trio]
Item 4 “Late Night Line-Up” [from BBC Broadcast, 1968].” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “Late Night Line-Up 24/7/68 / Tony Levin Drums / Dave Holland.”
Annotation on side of box: “BBC 1968.”
Item 5 “Marian McPartland Trio for International Art of Jazz, Inc.; June 24, 1970.” 5” audio reel.
Marian McPartland, piano; Mike Moore, bass; Billy Hart, drums.
Recorded at the Smith Haen Mall, Lake Grove, Long Island, NY.
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT #15 / 3-22-91.”
Item 6 “Ramblin’.” 5” audio reel.
Marian McPartland, piano; Mike Moore, bass; Jim Madison, [drums].
Annotation on box: “4 tracks / piano – track 1 / drums-bass tracks 3&4.”
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT 3-22-91.”
Item 7 “Trio Rochester?” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT #12&13 / 2-21-91.”
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland with other musicians]
Item 8 “Monitor / McPartlands / with Al Cacione (with Fadles).” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on side of box: “Monitor with Joe and Bill.”
Item 9 “Jimmy and Marion [sic] McPartland ‘Play TV Themes.’” 5” audio reel.
Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano; “Manhattan Red,” trombone; Andy Fitzgerald, clarinet; Ben Tucker, bass; Mousy Alexander, drums; Dick Cary, mellophone.
Arrangements by Arl Hedd.
Dub of Design Records, DLP-144 (see Box 104, Item 2).
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT 1-8-91.”
Annotation on side of box: “Design Album.”
Contents:
Side A. I-M-4-U (3:20) — Sentimental journey (4:47) — Mystery march (4:52) — Mr Lucky —
Side B. Peter Gun [recte Gunn] (3:48) — Londonderry air (3:04) — Thanks for dropping in (4:16) — Bat Masterson (5:37).
Accompanying documents (facsimile of album cover) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
Item 10 “Marian McPartland with Gerry Moore—UoA—June 8, 1969.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT 1-7-91.”
Item 11 “Navy Band/Marian McPartland (1974).” Reel No. 1. 5” audio reel.
Recorded May 9, 1974.
Item 12 “Navy Band/Marian McPartland (1974).” Reel No. 2. 5” audio reel.
Recorded May 9, 1974.
Item 13 Now’s the Time (excerpt from album) (HAL 115, 1977). 5” audio reel.
Mary Osborne, guitar; Marian McPartland, piano; Vi Redd, alto saxophone; Lynn Milano, bass; Dottie Dodgion, drums.
Recorded live at the Monticello Room, Rochester, NY; dated June 30, 1977.
Contents: “A track” [Now’s the Time] (6:04) — “Sophisticated Mary” [recte Sophisticated lady] (3:12).
Item 14 “Marian & Patty—Oct., 1965.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT 1-19-91.”
Annotation on box: “+ piece to be erased (Shearing).”
Contents: At the fair — I like snow — Your laughter — In October — Sleep won’t come.

Box 49

  [Recordings of Jimmy McPartland]
Item 1 “Diz & Jimmy.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT 1-7-91.”
  [Recordings of other musicians]
item 2 Berigan, Bunny. 1 item.
“Bunny Berigan/MET All Stars 1947 / Origins of a Night in Tunisia.” 5” audio reel.
item 3 Carroll, Jimmy. 1 item.
“Jimmy Carroll: Footnote to a Summer Love—Alex Wilder.” 5” audio reel.
Box addressed to Marian McPartland from J. Scariza (Mercury Records).
item 4 Collins, Al, with Dick Scott and Bill Crow. 1 item.
“Al Collins W.N.E.W. / 1957?” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “Dick Scott / Bill Crow.”
Annotation on box: “2) Home Show Arlene Francis / Bill Crow / Ray Mosca.”
Annotation on side of box: “Home Show/Jazzbo.”
item 5 Friesen, Dave, bass, with Keith Greko, piano. 1 item.
“Dave Friesen.” 5” audio reel.
Contents:
Side I. Narcissus — Alone together — My heart desires;
Side II. Rock of David — Waltz for Debby — I hear a rhapsody.
Accompanying documents (correspondence; track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 6 Garland, Hank, guitar, with others. 1 item.
Hank Garland—Jazz Winds / From a New Direction. 5” audio reel.
Dub of Columbia CL 1572.
Hank Garland, guitar; Gary Burton, vibes; Joe Benjamin, bass; Joe Morello, drums.
Recorded in 1961.
Contents: All the things you are (Hammerstein—Kern) — Three-four, the blues (Burton, Garland) — Move (Walsh, Best) — Always (I. Berlin) — Riot-chorus (Randolph, Garland) — Relaxing (J. Guinn).
Accompanying documents (correspondence; track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 7 Heath, Ted. 1 item.
“Muzak / Ted Heath.” 5” audio reel.
item 8 Markowitz, Philip, electric piano, with Gordon Johnson, bass; and Ted Morre, drums. 1 item.
“Petrus.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “all tunes copywritten as of 7/73.”
Contents:
Side 1. Zambu / T. Moore — Stellar Harmony / T. Moore —
Side 2. Short Legged Soul Brother / P. Markowitz.
item 9 McKenna, Dave. 1 item.
“Realm 8923—Dave McKenna Lullabies in Jazz.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box:
Realm 8923—Dave McKenna / Lullabies in Jazz
Have a Nice Day / Frank Sinatra, Jr. (Nestico & Mercer)
RCA 431021 (French) Earl Hines (4-29-66)
(incomplete).
Accompanying documents (facsimile of album back cover) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 10 McRae, Carmen. 1 item.
Dubbed track from album I Am Music (LP, Blue Note, BN-LA 462-G).
Contents: Like a Lover / Marilyn and Alan Bergman.
item 11 Namanworth, Philip. 1 item.
5” audio reel.
Annotation on box:
Philip Namanworth

  1. Marian Part
  2. JB on the Rocks
  3.   “M”
item 12 Owen, Virginia, piano and voice. 1 item.
5” audio reel.
Annotations on box: “EI” / “1966.”
item 13 Owen, Virginia. 1 item.
“Reel #2 / Virginia Owen.” 5” audio reel.
item 14 Tatum, [Art]. 1 item.
“Tatum.” 5” audio reel.
item 15 Woldin, Judd, with Don Cinderella, bass. 1 item.
5” audio reel.
Contents: Broadway; Here’s That Rainy Day; Summertime.
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.

Box 50

item 1 “Haunting.” 5” audio reel.
item 2 “Lil Darling / Shiney Stockings / Blues / New Tunes.” 5” audio reel.
item 3 “Twilight Demo Copy.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation from back of case:
Demo copy
1) Twilight world (piano solo)
2) Twilight World (with Trio)
3) With you in mind
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 4 “Willow Creek.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box:

  1. Willow Creek – voc.
  2. Willow Creek – voc.
  3. Wine of May – vocal
  4. Wine of May – inst.
item 5

“Willow Creek.” 5” audio reel.

  1. Willow Creek
  2. Willow Creek / vocal Jim Poole
  3. Wine of May / vocal Jim Poole
  4. Wine of May – (piano)
item 6 “Demo from TRO.” 5” audio reel.
item 7 Unlabeled. 5” audio reel.
Annotation on side of box: “Sent to Bellmore from ?”
Annotation on box:
7 1/2 Quarter –Trek Stereo
Please send to
Marian McPartland
302 Clinton St.
Bellemore NY 11710
Transferred to DAT 1-20-91
item 8 Unlabeled. 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “Halcyon.”
Box addressed to Marian McPartland from J. Scariza (Mercury Records).
    [Recordings of interviews, advertisements, and other non-music recordings]
item 9 “Marian McPartland on WSKG FM.” 5” audio reel.
Reel labeled “417780.”
item 10 “Marian McPartland Interview.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “transferred to DAT 9-16-91.”
item 11 Interview with Janet Baker-Carr. 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box:
WCRB Saturday, 1/18/75—BSO
Intermission ~ 9:15 PM
Janet Baker-Carr talks about “Jazz in January” at Loeb Drama Center, and Harvard Institute in Arts Administration
item 12 “New Jersey Bicentennial Commission: Official Medal.” 5” audio reel.
Annotation on box: “:30 PSA. / Begin: Upon receipt / End: Sept. 30, 1976.”
[Unlabeled recordings]
item 13 Unlabeled recording. 5” audio reel.
item 14 Unlabeled recording. 5” audio reel.

Sub-series D: 7” Audio Reels

Box 51

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland: commercial recordings and masters]
item 1 [A] Fine Romance (1).” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotations on back of case:
1 / 2 ONE SIDE
Sunshine of
my life
I’ll remember April       Hmm
Bossia Nova                 No
Fine Romance              Not bad –
All in Love is Fair         Not bad –
Time & Time Again      Fair|
Clowns                        Out of tune
Annotations on front of case:
2 sides
Last night
Softly     good
C sri     no
Stella     | | |     dull
Keep in touch
fair     Masquerade     | | |     35
fade
Gone with the wind
item 2 [A] Fine Romance (2).” 7” audio reel.
Annotations on front of case:
2 sides              Side 2
Now is the time            no
Wave                           not bad
Windows                     no .-
Silent Pool                    no mistake
Spain                           no
April                            good this one
Annotations on back of case:
Ambiance                    okay
Prelude to a kiss           not bad
Don’t get around          hmm no
Lotus Blossom             oh yes
Ellington medley          no
Feelings                       okay
Dahoud                        fair     yes
Spain                           no
Silent Pool                    no
April     good
item 3  “[A] Fine Romance (3).” 7” audio reel.
Annotations on front of case:
One side blank
Annotations on back of case:
1 sides
Side I
C sri                 not bad     no
Bass solo          out!!
Drums
Softly               not bad     okay
Things ain’t      fair
Spain               ugh!
Silent Pool        okay
Spain               No
item 4 Interplay, Production Sample” (HAL 100). 7” audio reel.
Label on reel:
HAL 100
INTERPLAY
Production Sample – Dolby B
item 5 [Elegant Piano] (Halcyon, HAL 106). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon Records [106], Do Not Use, M. McPartland” [Side 2].
Annotation on back of case:
Do not use        Side 2               HAL 106
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson
(1) Bluesette                 Duo
(2) Cottage                   Solo
(3) Lover Man
(4) Just one of those things
(5) Blues          Teddy  (duet)
Do not use (orig masters)
Annotation on reel: “HAL 105 B [sic], 15 ips, 17:22.”
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 6 Live at the Carlyle (Halcyon, HAL 117). Studio masters. 7” audio reel.
Label on inside of case: “7 1/2 ips   2 track   stereo  /   Reel 1 of 6.”
Recorded October 29, 1978.
Accompanied by carbon copy of session notes from recording studio (Trackworks Recording Studios, Inc.).
Contents:
Like someone in love (4:51) — Ice wind (4:05) — One morning in May (4:48) — Giant steps (2:58) — You’d be so nice to come home to (4:43) — Crystal silence (4:45).
Accompanying document (session notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 7 The Maestro and Friend, Production Sample” (HAL 112). 7” audio reel.
Label on reel:
HAL 112
THE MAESTRO & FRIEND
Production Sample – Dolby B
item 8 “Marian McPartland on Improv Records.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotations on case:
IMPROV RECORDS
Marian McPartland
7 1/2 ips     1/4 tk. Stereo
dub of masters
Contents:
Sunshine (5:41) — I’ll remember April (4:52) — A fine romance (2:26) — All is fair in love (4:03) — Stella by starlight (3:47) — Masquerade (4:15) — Send in the clowns (4:09) — Don’t get around much/Satin doll/Caravan (10:07) — Feelings (4:05) — Wave (3:47) — Softly I (2:40) — Softly II — Silent pool I (3:09) — Silent pool II.
item 9 [Marian] McPartland Plays [the Music of Alec] Wilder, Production Sample” (HAL 109). 7” audio reel.
Label on reel:
HAL 109
McPARTLAND PLAYS WILDER
Production Sample – Dolby B
item 10 The McPartlands: Live at the Monticello (Halcyon, HAL 107). 7” audio reel.
Contents:
Basin Street blues — Things ain’t what they used to be — Wolverine blues.
item 11 The McPartlands—[Live at the] Monticello, Production Sample” (HAL 107). 7” audio reel.
Label on reel:
HAL 107
THE McPARTLANDS–MONTICELLO
Production Sample – Dolby B
item 12 Now’s the Time (excerpt from album) (HAL 115). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
15 ips / 1/2 Tr. / D.B.X. / Tails
1.) Now Is the Time – Edited 1st to Second
2.) Now Is the Time – Complete Second
3.) Sophisticated Lady
Cassette Copy Has a lot of Flutter on it
-sorry.

Box 52

item 1 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (Halcyon, HAL 111), Side 1. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on case:
Halcyon #111
Side One     19:40
Haverford Blues
Yesterdays
Send in the clowns
Pick yourself up
I’ll be around
item 2 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (Halcyon, HAL 111), Side 2. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on case:
Halcyon #111
Side One     21:42
You turned the tables
Killing me softly
Gershwin
Afterglow
item 3 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (Halcyon, HAL 111), Reel #1. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case:
Haverford Blues ?                     4:20
Killing Me Softly                      5:10 4.05
I’ll Be Around                          3:33
While We’re Young                  4:30
Cheek To Cheek                       3:30
Total Time                               21:30
Artist: Marian McPartland
Date: 7-2-74
item 4 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (Halcyon, HAL 111), Reel #2. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case:
LIVE AT HAVERFORD          HALCYON #111
D♭ E♭
You Turned the Tables             3:21
All The Things You Are           5:14
Send in The Clowns                  4:19
Pick Yourself Up     B♭  3.20   4:35
After Glow                               5:49
Total Time                               23:32
Artist: Marian McPartland
Date: 7-2-74
item 5 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (Halcyon, HAL 111), Reel #3. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case:
As Time Goes By                                 4:34
Yesterdays                                           6:25
How Long Has This Been Going On
I Love You Porgy                                 8:25  7.50
Fascination Rhythm
You’re The Top                                    2:34
Total Time                                           22:00
Artist: Marian MacPartland
Date: 7-2-74
item 6 [Solo Concert at] Haverford, Production Sample” (HAL 111). 7” audio reel.
Label on reel:
HAL 111
McPARTLAND – HAVERFORD
Production Sample – Dolby B
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland, non-commercial]
item 7 “Marion [sic] McPartland. Recorded 1/29/54.” 7” audio reel.
item 8 “Marion [sic] McPartland. Recorded 1/31/54.” 7” audio reel.
item 9 “Marian McPartland, 10/58.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “1 side / [Marian] McPartland BOB 10/52 / Mouse.”
Annotation on back of case:
WMGM
Somebody loves me
Sentimental Mood
Devil Moon
While we’re Young
If I had you                  good
Sept. in the Rain
transferred to DAT 4-10-91
item 10 “Marian McPartland / 5 Mar 1955.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
’55       Marian McPartland|
Kendall Clark
c/o “Auntie Mame” Co
Erlanger Theatre
Chicago, Ill.
item 11 “Marian’s Trio / Peter, Ind. / 4-9-58 / Reel No. 1.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
item 12 “Marian’s Trio / Peter, Ind. / 4-9-58 / Reel No. 2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
item 13 “10 – 27 – 59 / Freddie’s, Mpls.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
KSTP Remote – Freddie’s Café, Mpls.
10-27-59
Marian McPartland Trio
Anncer. Leigh Kamman
Eng. Howie Heffley
transferred to DAT 9-19-91

Box 53

item 1 “Marion [sic] McPartland / 15 I.P.S. / March 13, 1962 / Reel No. 3.” 7” audio reel.
item 2 “Marion [sic] McPartland / 15 I.P.S. / March 13, 1962 / Reel No. 4.” 7” audio reel.
item 3 “Marian McPartland, Stereo copy, 6 May 1966.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
There’ll be other times: 1 (3:38); 2 (3:33) — Echoes of Madrid: 2FS 3 (3:30) — The shadow of you smile: 1 (2:32); 2FS3 (2:32) — The folks who live on the hill: 1FS 2FS; 3 (2:25) — There’ll be other times: 3 (2:26); 4 (2:27); 5 (2:26).
item 4 “Master Tape — Feb 9, 1967.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Session #1
Marian McPartland
Plays Jazz at 76 Isle Bahia 1960s
1) Time after time                     4.57
2) Polka Dots                           4.15
3) Have you met Mrs. Jones      3.05
4) Little girl blue                       3.05
5) That’s all                              3.06
6) How long has this                 4.00
7)                                             Gordon Jenkins            430transferred to DAT 12-10-90
item 5 “Master / Carmichael (4/67).” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “5/67? Carmichael Master.”
item 6 “Marian McPartland / 23 August 67.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland       23 August 67, side one
To Chan & Mercedes with love —
Tape footage
1) What is there to say?             5-100
2) I’ll see you again                  110-180
3) Imagination                          181-312
4) I should care                        313-390
5) If there’s someone                392-
Who’ll love you more than I do      490
6) Lucky to be me                    493-
7) Embraceable you                          769
8) What kind of fool am I          772-972
9) It was love, wasn’t it?           3-57     side two
Play on Noveloo on Chanels #1 & #4
transferred to DAT 4-14-91
cassette tape made for Marian
item 7 “B. Friedman Solo Piano Fla.” [December 1969]. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland Dec 1969
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
At Bob Friedman’s house
item 8 “Rosen – taping at Westchester 1969.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
Twilight world — Close your eyes — The free thing — Come together — What is this thing called love.
item 9  “Rowntowner 1970, 3/28/70.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Reel #2, Marian McPartland, 3/28/70, Roundtowner Live.”
item 10 “1/16/71, L. Rosen (Orch.).” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Copy #1                       Marion [sic] McPartland
Trio & Orchestra

  1. Nina Never Knew
  2. Ambiance
  3. “The Left & the Right
item 11 “Westchester (Trio) 1971)” [1/16/17]. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Copy #2                       Marion [sic] McPartland
“Trio”

  1. Twilight World
  2. Close Your Eyes
  3. I Want to be Happy
  4. Free Thing
  5. Come Together
item 12 “1/16/71, Larry Rosen Concert, Westchester.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Copy #3                       Marion [sic] McPartland
“Trio”

  1. What is Thing Called Love
  2. “Salute to Duke”
item 13 “Crest Records: Marian McPartland Reel #1.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Crest Records ‘Take Sheet’
Date: 8/15/71   Location: Studio
Organization: Marian McPartland
Selection:
Melancholy Mood                    1
Britanica          FS                    1 – 2
Melancholy Mood Overtake      1
El Condor                                1- 2 1- 3 – 4
More     1 – 2 – 3 –     Patch #1     1-2     one me good
Blues   1 – 2
A

Box 54

item 1 “Crest Records: Marian McPartland Reel #2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Crest Records ‘Take Sheet’
Date: 8/15/71   Location: Studio
Organization: Marian McPartland
Selection:
Alec’s Tune     1 – 2 – 3 – 4
Waltz (bal &FS)     12 – 3 – FS – 4567 – 8 – 9     Delicate Balance
Patch#1     12 – 3
Freedom Jazz Dance     1 – 2 – 3     patch#1
item 2 “Crest Records: Marian McPartland Reel #3.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Crest Records ‘Take Sheet’
Date: 8/15/71   Location: Studio
Organization: Marian McPartland
Selection:
Untitled     1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – Patch #1/2
Ending     1 – 2 – 34 – 5
Giant Step     1 – 2     Save
item 3 “London, Marian’s Tape, 1971.” 7” audio reel
Annotation on side of case: “Own tunes / Marian McPartland / Denis P.”
Annotation on back of case:
Denis Preston
Marian’s Tape!
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) Silent Pool
6) Waltz
7) Emi Slow
8) Lazy afternoon type thing
9) Erroll type tune
10) Minor ad lib.
11) Blues
12)
item 4 Untitled (1971). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotations on back of case:
1. M. U.
Jazz Reh
1965
Libby Horne
Pink Theme
Man with [illegible]
Ambiance
Willow Creek
Arrangers Holiday
1971
Annotation on side of case:
REEL: NM10
DATE: 11/16/64
SUBJECT: Kultgen orig.
item 5 “Demo RMI Electric Piano” (09/28/72), Reel #1 of 2. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Marian McPartland
complete demo session
RMI ELECTRIC PIANO
Reel #1 of 2
09/28/72
item 6 “Demo RMI Electric Piano” (09/28/72), Reel #2 of 2. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Marian McPartland
complete demo session
RMI ELECTRIC PIANO
Reel #2 of 2
09/28/72
item 7 “Marian (Gullivers), 12/8/72.” 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Words.
item 8 “Marian McPartland Trio, 8/12/73, Tape #1.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Copy recorded at Stratosphere Studios, West Islip, NY.
item 9 “Marian McPartland Trio, 8/12/73, Tape #2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Copy recorded at Stratosphere Studios, West Islip, NY.
item 10 “Marian McPartland Trio, 8/12/73, Copy #3.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Copy recorded at Stratosphere Studios, West Islip, NY.
Annotation on front of case:
Marian McPartland Trio            Copy #3
Easthampton                            8-12-73
item 11 “Light Fantastic Picture Show.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland
Soundtrack
4 tracks “Light FANTASTIC Picture SHOW”
PAJON ARTS              Recorded March, 1974
Rodel Studio,
@ 7 1/2 I.P.S.               Washington D.C.
item 12 “Marian McPartland, Reel 1, Dec. 6, 1974.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Dec 6 1974, WBAI?”
Annotation on side of case: “Leader Tapes.”
item 13 “Marian McPartland, Reel 2, Dec. 6, 1974.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case (under label):
U2173 Non-Auto Tails
Master
Reel
Camp Creek Boys        OLD
C  | | | | | | | | |
(3-22-71)
item 14 “Marian McPartland—Statler, Buffalo” (June 5, 1976), Reel 1 of 3. 7” audio reel.

Box 55

item 1 “Marian McPartland—Statler, Buffalo” (June 5, 1976), Reel 2 of 3. 7” audio reel.
item 2 “Marian McPartland—Statler, Buffalo” (June 5, 1976), Reel 3 of 3. 7” audio reel.
item 3 “Bates College, 1/15/78.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland
1/15/78, Bates College
Copy of master made by M. Abraham @ 15 ips (on Maxell UD 1/4 track) on 3/8/78
Side I, L. Ch. Best
(Technical problems!)
Side II 60Hz & “crackling”
item 4 “Marian McP., Bowling Green State U., 1978.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland
Solo performance
Bowling Green State University
Feb. 28, 1978
Recital Hall
item 5 “Grieg Concerto / Recital Hall, Bowling Green State U.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland
March 1, 1978
Recital Hall, Bowling Green State U.
Concerto in A minor, Op. 16
Grieg
Side one only
item 6 “Marian Solo at Club, 1970s.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McP.
Piano solos at some club – date unknown
1970s?
item 7 “Marian McPartland” (02/08/93). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Label on case for Penny Lane Studios.
Contents:
Willow creek.
[Undated]
item 8 “I 1/4 Tr. McPartland / Stereo / 7 1/2 ips / Heads out” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Side I               Most of Green Dolphin     no!
maybe              Don’t get around     *C
Solitude out (Vi)
maybe              *A Train     not bad (C)
*Sophisticated Lady
terrific                          Mary (a gas!)
Side 2 (3:40) ­–  *Mood Indigo me – (clam! On pass
(c) tunes!    C Jam – not bad*
Best of up        bass solo out
piano solo        *Twilight world      okay
okay solo         *Ambiance     okay
Now is the time
(stopped!)
not bad especially for a penny
Annotations on front of case crossed out (see case).
item 9 “II 1/4 Tr. McPartland / Stereo / 7 1/2 ips / Heads out” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Side I – Mix from 16 Tr
Side II – Mix from 16 Tr
Side 1
Misty — no
April    ? okay
bass solo out?
What are you doing Mary with trio
not solo — maybe
Chaser me okay – bass solo / end with this
Feelings  okay
out of tune / solo piano on here, too / probably not
Side 2 * piano solo
Laura  Yes!
Blues (slow (?) )
Now is the time     hmmm
least out of tunes
Mellow tone*     not bad (F)  / good!
bass solo out!
item 10 “III 1/4 Tr. McPartland / Stereo / 7 1/2 ips / Heads out” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
*But beautiful              heard at Larrys (could use)
sign off     Don’t get around     no!
What’s new     piano, guitar, okay
(check master) lots of lout talking / first part of tune missing
Wine & Roses     guitar (Vi
not too bad
Mellowtone     awful sharp & tubby!
good guitar & piano solo
but beautiful
first one is better
Annotations on front of case crossed out (see case).
item 11 “De Kalb, Orch., M. McP” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
North Texas State?
Willow Creek (bad recording)
West Side Story
Wilder Medley – at Roch.
item 12  “Marian” (undated). 7” audio reel.
item 13 “Marian Alone” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “started for Squirrel.”

Box 56

item 1 “Marian McPartland” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “School of Music / 2-17.”
item 2  “Marian McPartland” (undated). 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
item 3 “Marian McPartland” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Helen Merrill.”
Contents:
Twilight world (3:30) — Just one of those things (2:20) — Taking a chance on love (2:16) — What are you doing the rest of your life (2:44) — A foggy day (2:29).
item 4 “Marian McPartland at Isla Bahia” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on front of case:
Session #2        MR70
Marian McPartland
7 1/2 ips           NAB
Plays Jazz at 76 Isla Bahia
Annotation on side of case: “Piano solos, Fort Lauderdale.”
Annotation on back of case:
(1) It never entered my mind                 4.30
2)  When Sunny gets blue                     3 min
3)  No Moon at all                                4 min
4)  Do nothing till you hear from me      2.40
5)  Lazy afternoon                                4 min
6)  There’ll never be                             3 mins
7)  There’ll be other times                     3 mins.
item 5 “Marian McPartland at the Grandview Inn” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
“All Gods children” — Delanneys dilemma — Afternoon in Paris — Polka dots — Sophistaced [sic] lady.
item 6 Untitled (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Light Fantastic Picture Show — Marian.”
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 12-28-90.”
Accompanied by correspondence from C. W. McConnell (CinemaSound, WXXI 21); dated June 24, 1974; letter begins:
“Here’s the audio from Marian McPartland’s film of Washington, D.C., school kids.”
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 7 “Marian McPartland, Reel #2” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
item 8 “Marian Solo Seattle, MMcP Solo” (undated). 7” audio reel.
item 9 “Marian McPartland Trio” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on original case: “Marian McPartland Trio.”
item 10 “Marian McPartland Trio” (undated). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Stamp on back of case: “Ed. Woodard M.A.E.S. / 692 Third Avenue / New York, N. Y. 10016.”
Contents:
All of you — Stella by starlight — Miles-stones — Michele
item 11 “Marian McPartland Trio” (undated). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “APT, 15 ips.”
Contents:
How deep is the ocean — What can you do? — Dearly beloved.
Stamp on back of case: “Ed. Woodard M.A.E.S. / 692 Third Avenue / New York, N. Y. 10016.”
item 12 “Marian McPartland Trio” (undated). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Contents:
Twi-light world — Nimbus.
Stamp on back of case: “Ed. Woodard M.A.E.S. / 692 Third Avenue / New York, N. Y. 10016.”
item 13 “Marian McPartland Trio, Lake Grove, N.Y.” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
International Art of Jazz presents the
Marion [sic] McPartland Trio
July 13, Lake Grove N. Y.
Track 1
And Track 3

Box 57

item 1 “McP – 2444” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on reel: “McP – 2444.”
item 2 “McPartland, Hotel Commander, Long Beach N.Y.” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Catholic Newscast
for Fri Dec 8, 1950 11:30 AM
11 min 20 sec
Fellowship Hour 7:30 AM
December 25, 1950
Mayor Hynes #1, Jan. 2, 1950
Arch. Casning, 1-3-51
March of Dimes $100 Dinner #1
Children’s Gospel Cr. Apr. 21
Storyville 5/13/51
Her tape
1657 Broadway
item 3  “McPartland, Massapiqua Jewish Center” (undated). 7” audio reel.
item 4 “Reel No. 4, McPartland” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotations on back of case:
Reel No. 4        McPartland      4 track stereo
1) Body & Soul            okay
2) Medley                    4T stereo          shit!
Tail Out
One side only
item 5 “Reel No. 5, McPartland” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotations on back of case:
One Side Only
Savoy              not bad             (4)
Shining Hour    not bad             4.15
Nice blues        for a fashion
Valentine         good solo bass.
(Wonder if he’ll think so?)
*Blue Room    not bad             5 25.
item 6 “WFCR (U of Mass), Reel 1 of 2” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on front of case from WFCR.
item 7 “WFCR (U of Mass), Reel 2 of 2” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on front of case from WFCR.
item 8 Untitled (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation from original case:
Marian McPartland
302 Clinton St
Bellmore
NY 11710 Please
deliver to Richard Barr
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland with other musicians]
item 9 Bobby Boswell (bass), Jake Hanna (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Accompanied by manuscript note:
Angelo’s Club, Omaha Nebraska 1958-59.
Theme “With You in Mind” McPartland
Tune for Tex. Billy Taylor
So Many Things McPartland
Squeeze Me Ellington
All the things you cue Vern
Bohemia after dark Oscar Pettiford
Annotations on side of case: “1958 OMAHA.”
Annotations on back of case crossed out.
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 10 Bill Britto (bass), Archie Alleyne (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case: “Chet Bartol, 6-14-58 / Bill Britto Archie Alleyne and self at Fort Wayne (Embers Club) 1958.”
Label on reel: “Dr. J. G. Matthews.”
item 11 Bill [Britto], Joe [Morello], and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on original case:
1/17/54 H. House
M McP
“Good Danny Boy on here”
Joe + Bill on this (?)
item 12 Bill Britto (bass), Joe Morello (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel
Annotation on original case:
Track #1 M McP Trio
@ Saxony Hotel March 13, 56
#2 M McP Trio
@ Jazz Association of Miami March 6, 56
Bill Britto + Joe Morello
Recorded by Mack Eversman

Box 58

item 1 Bill [Britto], Joe [Morello], and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland at the Monmouth County Library
Nov. 23, 1975
Joe & Bill I think
item 2 Dave Brubeck and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 15 ips., stereo.
Session master.
Annotation on reel:
Marian McPartland w/ Dave Brubeck
“Free Piece” with In & Out
(with additional materials)
Label on case for “The Jazz Alliance, Inc.”
item 3 John Bunch and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on reel:
Marian McPartland Trio
Columbus Blind School / 28 May ‘57
3 chan. / Stereophonic / Ampex 350-3
on 1/2 mil mylar
Annotation on side of case: “Experimental / John Bunch & Me.”
Annotation on back of case: “John & self (far out!).”
item 4 John Bunch and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on reel: “John Bunch + me.”
item 5 Vinnie [Burke], Joe [Morello], and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Broadcast NBC
Joe + Vinnie     H. House 1953-4?

  • Lullaby in Rhythm
  • Sept Song
  • How long has this been going on
  • More
  • Can’t take that away
  • Lush life
  • Ladybird

Facsimile of back of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.

item 6 Vinnie Burke, Joe Morello, and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Label on case:
Marion [sic] McPartland
Vinnie Joe
Recorded 1/31/54
Annotation on back of case:
Carnival of Books for 1/17
Dubbed to[illegible] 1/14 or
Vinnie & Joe
Transferred to DAT 12-10-90
item 7 Russell George (bass), [Ron] Lundberg (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on original case:
“Blind School Columbus” (OH)
Russell George (GR?)
Lundberg
Transferred to DAT 32
Diana 4-15-92
item 8 Rusty Gilder (bass), Eric Nebbia (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on case:
For Marian
with love from Ernie & Ida
Tuesday night at The Rowntowner 10-23-73
item 9 Bobby Hackett, E. Gomez, Ron Lundberg, and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on case:
Bobby
Hackett     Marian

  1. Gomez. Ron Lundberg

Meles Rest.
Hunting Don
Nov 1964

item 10 Ron McClure and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Ronnie & I (McClure)
McTriffs 1965
Both sides
item 11 Linc Milliman (bass) and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on back of case: “At Doug Duke’s July 13, 1968.”
item 12 Linc Milliman (bass), Jim Kappes (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Club “Apartment”
April 18th 1967
DO NOT ERASE
Transferred to DAT 3-1-91
Contents:
Side 1. Dolphin Street — There is no greater love — Naima — I’m old fashioned — If I love again — Nimbus — Waltz for Debby — Shining hour — Three little words —
Side 2. Wine and roses — You’ll never know — Deep is the ocean — How deep — Twilight world — What can  [illegible] do — Dearly beloved — Long ago star.
item 13 Linc [Milliman], Jim [Kappes], and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel
Annotation on side of case: “1967, Trio Apt. (Link & Jim).”
Annotation on back of case:
Marian’s Tunes Side 2
(1) Dolphin                  1) Shining Hour
(2) Red Planet              2) While Were Young
(3) Norma                    3  Numbers
(4) Falling in Love        4  Old Fashioned
(5) Satin                       5) Twilight World
6   Bohemia                  6  Lovely
7   Theme                     7) Marmer [?]
8) No greater love

Box 59

item 1 Linc Milliman (bass), Jim Kappes (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Marian McPartland Trio at Sari-S Chowboat, Chicago 10/7. 10/14-67.”
Annotation on back of case:
Linc Milliman — Jim Kappes. M. McP
Show Boat. Sari S. November 1967
Contents:
Side 1. Getting sentimental over you — Little girl blue — [left blank] — I’m all smiles — Willow weep — Gipsy —
Side 2. Michelle — I’ll be seeing you — I’m all smiles (again!!!)) but better — Willow weep — What’s new — Twilight world — [left blank].
item 2 Linc [Milliman], Jim [Kappes], and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Marian McPartland Trio, IV, Sari-S, 11/7/67 (Showboat).”
Annotation on side of case (2): “Showboat, Nov 67, Linc, Jim & Marian.”
Annotation on back of case:
SHOWBOAT
1) Getting Sentimental              5.50.
2) Little Girl Blue                     3.50
3) –                                           5.50
4) In all smiles                          3.50
5) Willow Weep                       5
6) Gipsy
item 3 Linc Milliman (bass), Charles Perry (drums), Ray Copeland (trumpet/flugelhorn), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reels, 4 track stereo, 7.5 ips.
Additional personnel on “Swinging till girls come home” and “Johnnie’s waltz”: John Burr, bass, and Richard Derosa, drums.
Annotation on back of case:
Cold Spring Harbor Concert     October 26, 1968
Marion [sic] McPartland Quartet
Contents:
Side 1. Summertime — Things ain’t what they used to be — Milestones — Here’s that rainy day — Medley: Phoenix, Michelle, Goin’ out of my head — Stompin’ at the savoy —
Side 2. So what — Stella by starlight — Für Elise — Medley: Maria, Tonight, Somewhere, I feel pretty — Swinging till girls come home — Johnnie’s waltz.
item 4 Mike Moore (bass), Eric Nebbia (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Reel #1 Marian McPartland 3/27/70
Mike Moore Eric Nebbia

  1. Indian Summer
  2. Rigby
  3. All the things
  4. Winter of my

Bicycle
More I see you
Ellington
Transferred to DAT 12-10-90
Label on reel: “Tape #4, Side 1.”
Accompanied by manuscript track list.
Contents:
Side 1. Satin doll — Sweet Lorraine — ? — Three little words — How deep is the ocean — ? — ? — Things ain’t what they used to be —
Side 2. Indian summer — Eleanor Rigby — Hey Jude — all the things you are — Winter of my discontent — Yesterdays / Yesterday — Hide and seek with Bombay Bicycle Club — More I see you — Untitled—original — Cottontail — I let a song go out of my heart — I got it bad — It don’t mean a thing.
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.

item 5 Mike Moore (bass), Erick Nebbia (drums), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on original case:
M & Mike Moore, Eric Nebbia
1970 EMW-11
Trio
Mike
[illegible]
On accompanying insert: “Rochester with Mike Moore & Eric Nebbia 1970.”
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 6 Mike Moore (bass), Eric Nebbia (drums), Sal Sparrazza (flugelhorn), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Reel #3 Marian McPartland 3/28/70
Roundtowner Live
(1)
Eric Nebbia (drums)
Mike Moore (bass)
Sal Sparrazza flugelhorn
So nice to come home to
Afterglow
No greater love
Wisdom of the heart
I a mellow tone
into Ellington medley
(I let a song     Don’t mean a thing     Satin doll)
(2) bad sound
Gone with the wind
NG


drum solo
(Chaser)
-theme
None good.
Transferred to DAT 9-17-91
item 7 Mike Moore, Ben Riley, and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on case:
Stereophonic 4 tracks
Marian McPartland
Ben Riley
Mike Moore
10/9/69
items 8-9 Jules Moss (drums), Frank Tate (bass), and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips. 2 copies.
Recorded at the Monticello Room of the Rowntowner Motor Inn, Rochester, NY, February 1975.
Recorded by Thomas M. Hampson.
Contents:
Side 1, Left track: Straight, no chaser (2/17) — There will never be another you (2/6) — Sweet and lovely (2/6) — Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub (2/6) — The clothes woman (2/6) — Sunshine of my life (2/6) — Daahoud (2/6) — Little Rock getaway (2/6) — All the things you are (2/6) — Rockin’ in rythym [sic] (2/6) —
Side 1, Right track: Little girl blue (2/17) — Dolphin dance/Green Dolphin St. (2/17) — Spain (2/22) — A flower is a lovesome thing (2/22) — Stella by starlight (2/22) — A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (2/22) — One of those bop tunes based on “I got rythym” [sic] – can’t remember the title (2/22) — The more I see you (2/22) — Israel (2/22) — Willow, weep for me (2/22) — Come rain or come shine (2/22) — Ellington medley (2/22) —
Side 2, Left track: That old black magic (2/6) — Things ain’t what they used to be (2/6) — I’ll remember April (2/6) — What is this thing called love (2/6) — Send in the clowns (2/6) — Everything but you (2/6) — Cantalope Island (2/6) — Dream dancing (2/6) — Ambiance (2/6) — Happy birthday blues (2/18) — Prelude to a kiss (2/18) —
Side 2, Right track: I’ll be around/Who can I turn to (2/22) — Stompin’ at the Savoy (2/?) — Norwegian wood (2/14) — St. Louis blues (2/3) — How high the moon (2/3) — Folks who live on the hill (2/3) — Lush life (2/14) — My one and only love (2/3) — Stompin’ at the Savoy (2/7) better track — Lotus blossom (2/7) — Green Dolphin Street (2/7) — Now’s the time (2/22).
Typescript label affixed to case of copy 1; original case of copy 2 featured duplicate label.
item 10 Bob Previtt (drums) and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel
Annotation on case:
Marian McP and Bob Previtt
1975
Buffalo University
Improvisation
item 11 Ben Tucker and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
item 12 Alec Wilder and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on side of case: “Marian McPartland Plays for Alec Wilder—1.”
item 13  Alec Wilder and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on side of case: “Marian McPartland Plays for Alec Wilder—2.”
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 4-10-91.”

Box 60

item 1 “B. G.” and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “B.G. M McP Steve Pete.”
Annotation on back of case: “M.P. & B.G. 1/4 tr. (S).”
item 2 “Jon” and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Accompanied by manuscript note: “June 13th 1969 / Jon & me messing around.”
Accompanying note separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 3 “Mike and Jim” and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Me at Sherman’s with Mike and Jim.”
item 4 “Russ, Art,” and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on case: “Stereo? Russ Art + self at Mac Enna’s.”
item 5 “Russ, Joe,” and Marian McPartland. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Russ, Joe and self Fazios Jan 61.”
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland performing with large ensembles]
item 6 [Eastman School of Music, Arrangers’ Workshop Orchestra], conducted by Ray Wright, with the Marian McPartland Trio (1971). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Roch, Ambiance, Willow Creek.”
Annotation on back of case:
Arrangers’ Holiday 1971
Aug. 6, Rayburn Wright, conducting
Marian McPartland & Trio

  1. Rockin’ In Rhythm
  2. Ambiance
  3. Willow Creek

Manny Albam conducting

  1. TRIO
    A.
    B.
    C.
item 7 Jack Foote Jazz Ensemble with Marian McPartland (1976). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case:
C.U. Jazz Ensemble with Marian McPartland
(1) Marian McPartland solo
(2) Jazz Ensemble
(3) Ensemble with M. McPartland
(Program enclosed)
Side #2 has last song at beginning (copy ran out on this original)
1. Howe
4/23/76
item 8 NCSU Stage Band with Marian McPartland (undated). 7” audio reel.
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 9 Westchester Symphony, conducted by Larry Smith, with the Marian McPartland Trio (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case: manuscript note to “John” from “Hank.”
Contents include: Eleanor Rigby Symphonic Variations.
item 10 Unidentified elementary school chorus with Marian McPartland (1974). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on case:
Final selection of elementary school chorus—Marian McPartland at piano
May 3, 1974
#1
Label on side of case: “Bauman Backup Tape.”
[Compilation recordings with Marian McPartland and other musicians]
item 11 “Apartment, Jan 20th, Trio & Charles” (1967). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Jan 20, 1967                             “Apartment”
Side 1 – Marian McPartland Trio
Side 2 – Charles De Forest Duo
transferred to DAT 4-15-91
Contents:
Side I. Funny valentine — Red planet — Naima — More I see you — with you in mind — It was love — Better than anything — When the world was young (solo) — Bohemia —
Side II. Shadow of your smile — Down in the depths — All my life (?) — If I were a ball — I could have told you — Wish I were in love again — There’ll be other times — Misty — I’ve got your number — Once upon a summer line (at 152 cut to end) — It’s all right,
item 12 “Detroit 1956 / Bob Maxwell Show 1955 / Mountain Greenery” (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case:
By Ken Stone
Bakers Lounge
Recorded in Detroit 1956 Joe Morello Bill Britto M McP
“Bohemia after Dark” (2) Greensleeves (3) Tickle Toe Nightingale sign off
Steve Allen Shows 1956 “How High the Moon” “Yesterdays”
Bob Maxwell Shows 1955 Bill Crows Joe Morello Jimmy McP
“Tickle Toe” St James Infirmary Steve Allen Shows 1945
“Yesterdays”; Joe’s award “Limehouse Blues” (Steve & M)
“Royal Garden Blues” Jimmy, Joe, Bill Crow (John Slagel (1955)
Side 2 Mountain Greenery (B.B. J.B. McP) “Skylark” “Birdland”
“If I love you” (solo) “Four Bros” “Honeysuckle” “Tea for Two”
“Love walked in” Parts between tunes
Transferred to DAT – 1-7-91
Annotation on side of case: “Reel No. 2 Detroit / Joe Bill Britto / June 5.”
item 13 Marian McPartland at Hosmer Hall, 2/14/78 [Reel 1 of 2]. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
Reel 1, Side 1. Grieg: Concerto in A minor (Crane Symphony Orchestra; Richard Stephan, conductor) —
Reel 1, Side 2. Solo selections.

Box 61

item 1 Marian McPartland at Hosmer Hall, 2/14/78 [Reel 2 of 2]. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
Reel 2, Side 1. “w/ College Jazz Ensemble (Raymond Shiner, director) —
Reel 2, Side 2. “w/ College Jazz Ensemble” (cont.).
item 2 “London House 1956 / Hickory House” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Monitor
London House 1956 Bill Britto Joe Morello M McP
“Bohemia After Dark” “Mountain Greenery” “Chepokee”
1956 Hickory House: Tony Peott MMcP J. M. [Joe Morello?] B. B. [Bill Britto?] B. C.?
“I’ll remember April” I let a song go out of my heart
Transferred to DAT 1-7-91
item 3 “Rowntowner 1975.” 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Frank Tate (bass), Jules Moss (drums), and Marian McPartland; with Jeff Van Nostrand (guitar).
Also on tape: “The Heavyweights” (Bob Stein, piano; John Vitale, tenor; Danny Vitale, bass; and Jerry Nasca, drums).
Annotation on side of case: “Marian McPartland—Live at the Rowntowner 2/19/75.”
Accompanied by typescript track list, with annotation from “Jeff” to Marian.
Contents:
Side 1. The Marian McPartland Trio: The more I see you — You are the sunshine of my life — Steeplechase — Violets for your furs — Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub — Clothed woman — What’s new/Come Sunday — Gershwin medley: Foggy day/How long has this been going on?/I loves you Porgy/Fascinating rhythm — Break tune (Things ain’t what they used to be) — Daahoud — Take the A Train — The way we were — Wave/ — Giant steps — Ambiance —
Side 2. I’ll remember April — Break tune — Time and time again — Lotus blossom — Green Dolphin Street/Dance — The Marian McPartland Trio with Jeff Van Norstrand: Autumn leaves — Don’t get around much anymore — Milestones — Break tune — The Heavyweights: Blues for Duane (with Jules Moss, drums)– No Greater Love — Gibraltar — Things ain’t what they used to be — Stein original.
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 4 “Rowntowner, 1969 / Top of the Plaza (n.d.) / Doug Duke’s (n.d.).” 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on case:
Oct. 8th 1969 / Marian McPartland / Ben Riley / Mike Moore / At the Rowntowner
Tal Farlow & Barry Kiener / At Top of the Plaza
Gene Bertoncini / Linc Milliman / Joe Hunt / at Doug Duke’s
item 5 “Toronto / Extemporizations at 88 St.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on original case:
(A) Max + Mouse (?) + myself (McP) Toronto
(B) Extemporizations (?) at 88 st / Self + Bill Crow auditioning 1953.
item 6 “Doug Dukes / Top of the Plaza / King’s Den.” 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on side of box: “Paul Whiteman (Devlins).”
Annotation on case:
Side I
Marian McPartland—Paul Whiteman (copy)

    Charlie Shavers
@ Doug Dukes Doug Duke – piano
  Teddy Wilson

Side II
From record Salt City Six / Jack Maheu – clarinet   Will Alger – trombone

    Bobby Hackett w/ Vic Dickinson
@ Top of the Plaza & John Uhlrick – piano, Franklin Skeets – bass
 

 

@ King’s Den  

Geo. Brunis – Jack Maheu – Linc Milliman – Smokey Stover – John Uhlrick & Charlie Cameron – drums

Wild Bill Davison – Jack Maheu

Dave Stout – trombone, John Uhlrick,

Dan D’Imperio – drums

Frank Pullaro – bass

 

  [Recordings of radio programs with Marian McPartland and others]
item 7 “Father O’Connor’s Jazz Anthology.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “WRVR Father O’C 1971.”
Annotation on back of case:
Tape 1 of 1
Father O’Connor’s Jazz Anthology
Marion McPartland
1 hour
Date recorded: Nov. 19, 1970
item 8 “Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams … January 3, 1975, Reel 1.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Label on reel:
7 1/2 ips copy
Head out
Tape No. E 4077
Bonneville Program Services
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams
Reel 1
3 3/4 ips     1/2 – track stereo
WBAI     Jan 3, 1975
E 4077
06142-3
item 9 “Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams … January 3, 1975, Reel 1.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Label on reel:
7 1/2 ips copy
Head out
ONE     2169
Two tail out
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams
Reel 1
3 3/4 ips     1/2 – track stereo
WBAI     Jan 3, 1975
E 4086
07062-3
item 10 “Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams … Jan 3, 1975, Reel 2.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Label on reel:
7 1/2 ips copy
Head out
Tape No. U 213
Bonneville Program Services
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams
Reel 2
3 3/4 ips     1/2 – track stereo
WBAI Jan 17, 1975 Jan 3, 1975
M 1074
06212-3
item 11 “Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams … Jan 3, 1975, Reel 2.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Stamp on side of case: “C 6019.”
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Mary Lou Williams
Reel 2
3 3/4 ips     1/2 – track stereo
WBAI     Jan 3, 1975
transferred to DAT 10-31-91
item 12 “Marian McPartland w/ Alec Wilder … Jan. 17, 1975, Reel 1.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Alec Wilder
Reel 1
3 3/4 ips     1/2 – track stereo
WBAI     Jan. 17, 1975
M 1003 R3
07172-1
item 13 “Marian McPartland w/ Alec Wilder … Jan. 17, 1975, Reel 2.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Alec Wilder
Reel 2
U 2134     3 3/4 ips
1/2 – track stereo
WBAI     Jan. 17, 1975

Box 62

item 1 “Marian McPartland w/ Alec Wilder … Jan. 17, 1975, Reel 2.” 7” audio reel.
WBAI broadcast [from the radio program A Delicate Balance, hosted by Marian McPartland].
Annotation on case:
Marian McPartland w/ Alec Wilder
Reel 2
3 3/4 ips
1/2 – track stereo
M 1028 R2
06192-3
item 2 “Reel 1, Alec Wilder, WBAI.” 7” audio reel.
item 3 “Reel w, Alec Wilder, WBAI.” 7” audio reel.
item 4 Jazz Bearings: Marian McPartland, guest, with hosts Andy Baer and Hank Bogardus, WCWP, June 25, 1971. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Bogardus interview.”
Annotation on case:
Track 1-3
Conversation Jazz Bearings – 6/25/71
Track 2-4
Conversation, music
Jazz Bearings – 6/25/71
Marian McPartland
Andy Baer, Hank Bogardus – WCWP
Recorded on Scotch 203
Revox A77
Accompanied by typescript program order, listing order of music played on broadcast. 1 p.
Accompanying document (typescript program order) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 5 Marian McPartland Trio on AM New York (n.d.); Billy Taylor (n.d.). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Dub of radio broadcast featuring the Marian McPartland Trio. Included at end of tape “a dub of Billy Taylor.”
Recording produced by Steve Palecek (Audio Engineer, AM NY).
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
  [Recordings of workshops and clinics with Marian McPartland]
item 6 Midwest College Jazz Festival, Elmhurst College, April 1970. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on case:
Elmhurst ’70 Finals     April 1970
Marian McPartland
Improvisation Clinic
item 7 “Jazz Clinic Concert at Portland State, Monday Evening.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Jazz Clinic Portland 1971.”
[Recorded by Bob Thompson]
item 8 “Summer Jazz Clinic Concert at Portland State, Thursday Evening.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Portland State 1971.”
Annotation on back of case:
Dan Haerlick, piano
Marian McPartland, piano
Lou Marini, flute, saxes
Gary Barone, tpt
Joe Field (drum st
Steve Sanders, bass
Phil Wilson, trombone
Rich Matteson, euphonium
Jack Peterson, guitar
Freedom Jazz Dance  good solo
Carmel & Prelude
with Dan
Recorded by Bob Thompson
item 9 “Summer Jazz Clinic at Portland State University, Recorded Aug 20 & 21, 1972.” 7” audio reel.
Recorded by Bob Thompson.
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 10 “Marian McPartland #1 ‘Roots,’ Hawthorne School 2/20/74.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 11 “Marian McP, Hawthorne, Reel 2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on reel: “Roots–Hawthorne School, Reel #2.”
item 12 “Hawthorne School, ‘Style #1,’ Feb. 21/74.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
item 13 “Hawthorne School, ‘Style #2,’ Feb. 21/74.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.

Box 63

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland with Jimmy McPartland]
item 1 Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano; Buddy Tate, reeds; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Rusty Gilder, bass; Gus Johnson, drums. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Recorded by Stratosphere Sound, Inc.
Produced by IAJ, Inc.
Annotation on back of case:
Royal Box – June 16, [1973] – Last performance live.
1st set –
And part of 2nd set up to Marian’s composition
item 2 Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano; [with Buddy Tate, reeds; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Rusty Gilder, bass; Gus Johnson, drums]. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
IAJ
Jimmy & Marian McP at the Royal Box – June 16, 1973 – copy.
Includes: Pennies from heaven and original composition by Buddy Tate. Also St. Louis blues.
Annotation on base of case crossed out (see case).
item 3 Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano; [with Buddy Tate, reeds; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Rusty Gilder, bass; Gus Johnson, drums]. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on back of case (written over other text):
Marian & Jimmy
Tape #1
Royal Box
item 4  Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano; [with Buddy Tate, reeds; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Rusty Gilder, bass; Gus Johnson, drums]. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on back of case (written over other text):
Marian & Jimmy
Tape #2
Royal Box
item 5 Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Marian McPartland, solo piano; Herman Foretich, clarinet; Bill Allred, trombone; Dick Wellstood, piano; Gene Niayl, bass; Spider Ridgeway, drums.
Annotation from original case:
To: Marian from Zack Cullens
12/21/74
Atlanta Dixieland Jazz Society concert
“The Big Horn” Underground Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Jimmy McP – cor
Herman Foretich – clarinet
Bill Allred – trb
Dick Wellstood – piano
Gene Niayl – bass
Spider Ridgeway – drums
M McP – solo piano
Last 2 tunes – Marian & Dick on piano
item 6 Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on reel: “Marian McPartland, Jimmy McPartland, 9-9-76 ‘Be There for Bobby.’”
Annotation on side of case:
Marian McPartland
Jimmy McPartland
World’s Greatest J. B.
‘Be There for Bobby’
9-19-76
  [Recordings of Jimmy McPartland]
item 7 Jimmy McPartland with others (1924-1952). 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Compilation featuring recordings by Jimmy McPartland. Includes tracks from the following albums:

  • Gennett master 9218-B (The Wolverines; December 5, 1924
  • Gennett mx 9213-A (The Wolverines; December 12, 1924)
  • Brunswick mx C-1290, Brunswick mx C-1292, Brunswick mx C-1303, Brunswick mx C-1306 (Original Wolverines; Oct. 12, 1927)
  • Victor mx 41342-2, Victor mx 41342-3, Victor mx 41342-1 (Ben Pollack and His Orchestra; December 7, 1927)
  • Okeh mx 82030-A, Okeh mx 82030-B (McKenzie and Condon’s Chicagoans; December 8, 1927)
  • Okeh mx 82082-B, Okeh mx 82083-A (McKensie and Condon’s Chicagoans; December 16, 1927)
  • Brunswick mx C-1652, Brunswick mx C-1654 (Bennie Goodman’s Boys; January 23, 1928)
  • Victor mx 43384-2, Victor mx 43385-1 (All Star Orchestra; March 21, 1928)
  • Victor mx 43540-2, Victor mx 43540-3, Victor mx 43540-4, Victor mx 43540-6 (Ben Pollack and His Orchestra; April 6 and April 26, 1928)
  • Brunswick mx E 37638-A, Brunswick mx E 37638-B, Brunswick mx E 37639-A, Brunswick mx E 37639-B, Brunswick mx E 37640, Brunswick mx E 27643 (Bennie Goodman’s Boys; June 4, 1928)
  • Victor mx 47742-1, Victor mx 47742-3, Victor mx 47743-1 (Ben Pollack; October 15, 1928)
  • “Jimmy McPartland solos from broadcasts to fill tape” (includes recordings from May 2, 1952, and March 28, 1952)
  • Brunswick Mx E 28356, Brunswick Mx E 28357, Brunswick Mx E 28358 (Hotsy Totsy Gang; October 16, 1928)
  • Pathe Mx 108485-1, Pathe Mx 108486-1, Pathe Mx 108486-2 (Whoopee Makers; mid-November 1928)
  • Pathe Mx 108513-1, Cameo Mx 3514-A, Pathe Mx 108514-2, Pathe Mx 108515-2 (Whoopee Makers; late-November 1928)
  • Harmony Mx 147495-2, Harmony Mx 147496-2, Harmony Mx 147497-2 (Jimmy McHugh’s Bostonians; November 27, 1928)
  • Victor Mx 49221-2 (Ben Pollack; December 3, 1928)
  • Victor Mx 48287-2 (Ben Pollack; December 24, 1928)
  • Pathe Mx 108565-3, Pathe Mx 108566-1, Pathe Mx 108567-1 (Whoopee Makers; late-December 1928)
  • Harmony Mx 147759-2, Harmony Mx 147760-2, Harmony Mx 147761-3 (Jimmy McHugh’s Bostonians; January 8, 1929)
  • Cameo Mx 3621-C (Whoopee Makers; early-January 1929)
  • Brunswick Mx E 29064, Brunswick Mx E 29065 (Hotsy Totsy Gang; January 14, 1929)
  • Okeh Mx 401535-A (Louisville Rhythm Kings; January 16, 1929)
  • Plaza Mx 8477-2, Plaza Mx 8478-2, Plaza Mx 8478-3 (Whoopee Makers; January 18, 1929)
  • Victor Mx 49673-2, Victor Mx 49674-1, Victor Mx 49674-2, Victor Mx 49674-3 (Ben’s Bad Boys; January 22, 1929)
  • “McPartland solos from broadcasts to fill tape” (includes recordings from June 2, 1952, and March 28, 1952)

Accompanied by full typescript track list including personnel for each track.
Annotation on back of case:
Carl Kemdziora. VR.
Salem Rd. R.F.D. 2
Pond Ridge
New York 10576
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.

item 8 “Jimmy, Nicks” (1953) 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Blank
Jimmy McPartland
From Vick’s – Oct. 11, 1953
USOR [?] – Mutual
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 9 Jimmy McPartland; Cutty Cutshall; Mousie Alexander; Bob Haggert; Bob Hackett; Andy Fitzgerald; Bud Freeman (1963). 7” audio reel
Label on side of case: J. McPartland, 1/2 TR. ST. No. 4 Original.”
Annotation on back of case:
Bumps Compton Party
Dec 27 1963
Up your lazy river
China boy
Sentimental journey
Love for sale                (Squirrel)
(Marian)
Maria
Three little words (Bud)
S’ wonderful
item 10 Jimmy McPartland; [Ron] McClure, [Ron] Lundberg (1966). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “McClure – Lundberg, Fort Lauderdale, 1966.”
Annotation on back of case:
Love is just around the corner
Own sweet way
(Florida Feb 1966)
That’s all
Stepped out of a dream     interrupted by barbecue
I’m all smiles
Shadow
Falling in love (again!)
Tail end of April
Summertime (not bad)
Write myself a letter!!
Milestones
This is all I ask
Jimmy too I think
Transferred to DAT 12-20-90 Diana
item 11 Jimmy McPartland with others (1972). 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Jimmy McPartland
Marshall Brown
Chuck Folds
Joe Corsello
w/ Jack Maheu
@ Rochester Rowntowner Monticello Room, 1/14/72
Art Tatum
Roy Eldridge
John J. Simmons – bass
Alvin Stoller – drums
transferred to DAT, 4-29-92
item 12 Jimmy McPartland with others (1972). 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Jimmy McPartland
Marshall Brown
Dan D’Imperio
Buddy Detar
Ernie Wright
Jack Maheu
@ Hickory Farms
& @ Rowntowner
January 29, 1972
transferred to DAT 4-27-92 Diana

Box 64

item 1 “Jimmy, Dick, Carey?” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Changes
Waltz Twist
Minor Twist
Two Beat Twist
Let’s Dance
item 2 “J. McP., Strollers #4.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Strollers x Tony B.”
Annotation on back of case:
1. McP.
Strollers
#4
1/2 TR.     (S)
Tony
item 3 “McP, Old Jimmy.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Reel No. 1, McP, OLD, Jimmy.”
   [Recordings of other musicians]
item 4 Mousie [Alexander]; “Bob C.” (1952-1953). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Bob C. Mouse at Rudys 52  53.”
Annotation on front of case (on label stamped “Recorded by Van Gelder”):
Somebody loves me
Gone with the wind
There’ll never be another you
Exactly like you
Moonlit in Vermont
etc.
one side
item 5 Mousie [Alexander]; “Bob” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Broadcast WMGM
Bob – Mouse –
good
Simple life
all my life
Blue moon
Alamo
Tune written by friend of [illegible] Stokes
(When I think of you dear)
Get happy
item 6 Mouse [Alexander]; “Max” (1953). 7” audio reel.
Annotation from original case:
10-2-53
Mouse (Max)
[illegible] You              Get Happy
Laura                           Teo Mary illams (?)
White Lie                     Love is here
Dark Eyes                    St. Louis
item 7 Mouse [Alexander]; “Max” (undated). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “WOR 1st, 2nd, Max & Mouse, 1 side.”
Annotation on back of case:
Devil
Sept Song
Savoy
Love
Liza
Moonlight
Love come back
item 8 Ernestine Anderson. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
Side A. My kinda love — Trouble is a man — See see rider — Moonlight in Vermont — Land of dreams —
Side B. Black moonlight — All my life — Mound Bayou — I’ll never be the the [sic] same — It don’t mean a thing.
item 9 Dave Baker (1974). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
The Harlem pipes – Dave Baker
An evening thought – Dave Baker
written for and dedicated to Marian McPartland
item 10 George Barnes (1969). 7” audio reel.
Label on side of case: “George Barnes / Sept. ’69.”
item 11 George Barnes; M. Reybold. 7” audio reel.
Label on back of case: “Geo. Barnes & M. Reybold, 6/57.”
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 12 Leonard Bernstein. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Set #1 & #2
Bernstein on Set #2
1) Cool
2) You got me
3) Lonely Town
4) Little bit [illegible]
5) It’s Love
6) Tonight
7) Lucky to be  Somewhere
8) Lucky to be
Piano solos Bernstein
Meant for Hal Mooney (could erase)
item 13 Eubie Blake (1969). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Eubie, Jan 12th 1969
Henry’s tape
As long as you live
Brittwood Rag
Memories of you
Us fooling with
March El Capitan
Silent night I
Sonnet Coquette
Capricione Harlem (Blake)
Blue Thoughts

Box 65

item 1 Eubie Blake (undated). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
Emaline — Honeysuckle rose — Love will find a way — I’m just wild about Harry — Dixiemoon — Dicties on Seventh Avenue — Memories of you — Razzing the rag — Razzing the rag — Chevy Chase — Charmandes scarf dance — Poor Jimmy Green.
item 2 Marshall Brown. 7” audio reel.
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 3 [Dave] Brubeck; [illegible]. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Tapes made by Ken Stone.”
item 4 Julie Byrd. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:

  1. Byrd 6/57
  2. From This moment on
  3. Come Rain or Shine

Julie Byrd

  1. Tests of Love me or Leave me
  2. Sunny Side
  3. More Tests of Leave me

Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case.

item 5 Estelle Campagna (flute). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Contents:
Mississippi mockingbird — Introduction and Ruth’s song — Desert journey.
Accompanying document (resume of Estelle Campagna) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 6 Dorothy Carless. 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case: “#2, Dorothy Carless, Standards.”
Address labels for Sherman Fairchild on back of case and on reel.
Contents:
My funny valentine (2:00) — Little girl blue (1:30) — Easy to love (3:00) — I’ll remember April (2:30) — Moonlight in Vermont (3:00) — All alone (2:00) — (Ship without a sail).
item 7 Hoagy Carmichael (1967). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case: “Hoagy Carmichael, 5/67.”
item 8 Hoagy Carmichael (1967). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
1.Carmichael
Recorded 5/67
Edited by RE. 7/12/67
item 9 Eddie Condon; Pee Wee; Fred Robbins. 7” audio reel.
Accompanied by manuscript note [with list of personnel].
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 10 Frank Couroy. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Frank Couroy
Also Twilight (Casy too)
item 11 Charles DeForest (1967). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “De Forest, Charles Demo.”
Annotation on side of case (2): “McPartland/1688.”
Annotation on back of case: “8-3-67 … 4/26/67.”
Contents:
What can you do (vocal final) (3:56) — What can you do (vocal final) (3:13) — What can you do (vocal final) (2:27) — There’ll be other times (vocal final, with trio accompaniment) (2:19) — There’ll be other times (vocal final, with piano accompaniment (2:13) — What can you do (basic track) (3:56) — What can you do (basic track (3:13) — What can you do (basic track) (2:27) — There’ll be other times (trio) (2:19) — There’ll be other times (piano) (2:13).
item 12 Russell George; Ron Lundberg; Randy Hall (1962). 7” audio reel.
Label on front of case for WVP (Washington Video Productions):
“Mark”
soundtrack – copyright WVP – 1962
Annotation on back of case:
WVP
24 F Shreil
Wash D. C.
“Mark”
Russell George
Ron Lundberg
Randy Hall
Contents:
Mark.
item 13 Russell George; Art Magyar (1960). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “J.M. sitting in in Fort L.”|
Annotation on front of case: “Original at Fuzio’s.”
Annotation on back of case:
Russell George – Art Magyar
1960? Florida
transferred to DAT 12-11-90

Box 66

item 1 Bobby Hackett (1964). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Hackett Sesal.”
Annotation on inside front cover of case:
Bobby Hackett
1. Condon’s
10/22/64
Annotation on reel: “7 1/2, 2 trk stereo of XSB 75887B, Hackett – Sesal.
item 2 Bobby Hackett, with others. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Address label for Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Devlin Label on inside front cover of case.
Annotation on back of case:
I     Rio     “Twilight World” @ Rowntowner
“Try a Little Tenderness”     “Clowns” @ Schnectady

“Gentleman from Cape Cod” (Twice)   @ Rowntowner
“I Remember Duke” By R. Clemente
“Waltz for Dorean”  

“Whispering”     @ Rowntowner
Bobby Hackett – Vic Dickenson – Franklin Skeets & John Uhlrich @ Top of the Plaza 2/2/70
II     Bobby Hackett – Dave McKenna – Ray Mosca (& Ernie Hackett)
Zito Russo – bass @ Top of the Plaza 1968
Doug Duke     Piano & Organ     @ Doug Dukes     1969
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.

item 3 Armen Halburian; Bill Britto (1956). 7” audio reel.|
Annotation on side of case: “Ken Stone 1956, Helen Merrill 1957.”
Annotation on back of case:
Tapes made by Ken Stone.
Armen Halburian
Bill Britto
Bavers 1956?
item 4 Jake [Hanna]; Eddie [Gomez]. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Tape at Les Champs / Jake & Eddie.”
item 5  Bobby Henderson. 7” audio reel.
item 6 Fletcher Henderson (1970). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Recorded 11-70
Ed Beach (WRVR)
item 7 Earl Hines, piano; Larry Richardson, bass; Khalil Mhadi, drums (1970). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Earl Hines Trio 21 July 70.”
Contents:
Side 1. I can’t trust myself alone — Slaughter on 10th Avenue — Blues in C — My ship (vocal) — My ship —
Side 2. Showboat — West Side Story — On the sunny side of the street.
item 8 Earl [Hines]. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Earl.”
Annotation on reel: “E. H.”
item 9 G. Jim Hodgkinson, piano; with the University of Alberta Jazz Quartet (1978). 7” audio reel.
Recorded April 16, 1978.
Annotation on back of case:
Horace Silver – Peace – 6
Jim Hodgkinson – Jake’s Corner – 148
Freddie the Freeloader – Miles Davis – 259
Miles Davis – Petits Machins – 386
Dave Holland – Conference of the Birds – 484
Freddie Hubbard – Intrepid Fox – 670
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 10 Max Hotz. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Max Hotz, can be used.”
Annotation on back of case:
1/1/56 3 a.m.
12/31/55
Reel No. 3
30 each side
([illegible] for the birds) ? M. E. H.
Fred Puher [?], bass
Output 1|
New Year Eve’s Party: 12/31/55 3 a.m.
item 11 Cliff Jackson. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
*1. Hock shop blues                 1924 (piano roll)
2. Horse feathers                     1927
*3. You took advantage of me   1946
*4. Tea for two                         1946
*5. Memphis blues                   1946
6. Cliff’s boogie blues 1944
7. Jeeper’s creepers 1944
*solo
item 12 Ellis Larkins. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
New Year broadcast from Composer
Armin & Bill
item 13 Ellis [Larkins]. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Ellis.”
Annotation on reel: “E L.”

Box 67

item 1 Rose Magwood. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of reel: “89     Rose Magwood – Free Born – 1.14.65.”
Annotation on back of case crossed out (see case).
item 2 Lou Marini. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Lou Marini’s tape
Awakeing – Harrson
Fifo – Marini
item 3 [Ron] McClure; [Ron] Lundberg (1966). 7” audio reels.
Annotation on side of case: “McClure, Fort Lauderdale, Lundberg, 1966.”
Annotation on back of case:
Florida
1/2 empty
(Paul)
World is waiting for the sunrise
Summertime
Write a letter
Can’t be love
Ronnie’s tune
That’s all
Found a new
overrecorded
item 4 Dave McKenna; [Dick Johnson, clarinet and flute; Bucky Calabrese, bass]. 7” audio reel.
Excerpt from album Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub (Halcyon 108).
Label on reel:
HAL 108
DAVE McKENNA
Production Sample – Dolby B
item 5 Gary McPharland. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Gary McPharland         11/70
From “Just Jazz”
item 6 Linc [Milliman]; “Allan.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: Shermans, Linc & Allan.”
Annotation on back of case:
1. id take – Ceicl
2.
Wonderful One #1
Wonderful One #2        3:16
Wonderful One #3        2:30
Twilight World #1        2:35
Michelle
item 7 Linc [Milliman]; “Allan.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: Shermans, Linc & Allan.”
Annotation on back of case:
1:28
3:33
I’m all smiles                            3:24
I’m all smiles                            3:26
Sometimes when you’re lonely              3:50
2:55
1) How deep is the ocean
item 8 Linc [Milliman]; “Allan.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: Shermans, Linc & Allan.”
Annotation on back of case:
Twilight world                          3:15
Yardkind Scott [?]                    3:15

  1. In a sentimental mood 3:30
  2. ? Stella 3:53
  3. Stella 3:52
  4. Stella 3:47
  5. Stella 3:43
  6. Stella 3:49

3:50

item 9 Joe Morello. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
#1 – If you’d be so nice to come home to
#2 – Dancing on the ceiling
#3 – Strutting with some / Barbecue
#4 – Bohimia after dark
#5 – Things we did last summer
#6 – Drum solo by Joe Morello – M.I.T.!
transferred to DAT
item 10 Benny Mouten; Don Redman. 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
item 11 [Virginia] Owen. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Master V. Owen I.”
item 12 [Virginia] Owen. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “V. Owen Copy.”
item 13 Les Paul. 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
(1) I hear a song when I think of you      2 mins.
(2) Amoche Regi’ (sp.)                         2 1/2 mins.
(3) Instrumental                                    2 mins.

Box 68

item 1 Oscar Peterson Trio, with Stan Getz and Stephanie Grappelli.
Annotation on back of case:
1. Peterson Trio with Stan Getz
“         “          “      “     S. Grapelly [sic]
Singers Unlimited
Portsmouth Symphony
item 2 Petrus (1973). 7” audio reel.
Recorded August 12, 1973.
Annotation on back of case:
Petrus
Live at John Drew Theatre
Easthampton, New York
Location Recording by:
Stratosphere Studios Inc.
Phil Markowitz
item 3 Buny Phillips; Ruth Alcivar; Bob Alcivar; Lee Humes; Hal Curtis. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Highlights from ‘The Signatures’ 5-1-58.”
Annotation on back of case:
Recorded at Warsaw Ellis Club
Recording engineer, Chet Bartol
Bunny Phillips, lead
Ruth Alcivar, 2nd part, and drums
Bob Alcivar, 3rd part, piano, arrangements
Lee Humes, 4th part, bass, valve trombone
Hal Curtis, 5th part, trumpet, bass, mellophone
item 4 Bud Powell (1970). 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Bud Powell, Parts 1 & 2.”
Annotation on back of case:
Sept. 26, 1970
Bud Powell
From Ed Beach.
item 5 Bud Powell. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Bud Powell, Part 3 of 3.”
item 6 Mel Rich. 7” audio reel.
item 7 Kenny Richards. 7” audio reel.
item 8 “Mr. Ross.” 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Mr. Ross Sings.”
Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case and on reel.
Contents:
Two babes in the woods — Love you more than yesterday — Beside a shady nook — She’s funny that way — Blue moon (new lyrics) — Manhattan — Everything I’ve got belongs to you — How deep is the ocean.
item 9 Lance Rubin. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
“Spain”
Comp. Chick Corea
Arr. Lance Rubin
item 10 Joe Scariza (1977). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Savoy Things by Joe Scariza 1977.”
Annotation on back of case:
1 – When my sugar walls down the street (Gannett)
2 – Prince of Wails (Gannett)
3 – Paper moon (Savoy)
4 – Moonlight in Vermont (Savoy)
5 – Flamingo (Federal)
6 – It’s delovely (Federal)
7 – Four brothers (Federal)
8 – Libestraum (Federal)
item 11 Tony Scott; Charlie Haden; Lennie Bruce (1966). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Charlie Haden, Tony Scott, Lennie Bruce, Mem. 1966.”
Annotation on back of case:
9/9/66
Do Not Erase!!!!
Tony Scott, Charlie Hayden & Cec. Sharp
Recorded 8/12/66 at Judson Church NYC
by Peter Zanger
item 12 Archie Shepp. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Archie Shepp, do you believe this?”
Annotation on back of case:
Transferred
Bad recording
[illegible] in right channel
Annotation on front of case:
Synch N.S.
Shepp — McPartland
item 13 Fred Simon, with others (1978). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Great! Fred Simon, Chicago Pianist.”
Annotation on front of case:

  1. Big Sur Trio 3:35
  2. Song for Anais Nin Solo 3:40
  3. Song for Henry Miller Trio 4:10
  4. Lake of Dreams Solo 2:30
  5. Kelly’s Tune Quintet 6:20
  6. Daughter of the Mountain Solo 1:40
  7. Water Music Quintet 9:30

Total    31:25
All Tunes © 1978 by Fred Simon
Players: Piano – Fred Simon
Bass – Kelly Sill
Saxophone – Michael Bard
Guitar – David Onderdonk
Percussion – Ray Castrey, John Drinkwater
Engineer – Mark Rubenstein

item 14 Steve Swallow. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case:
WBAI
Ad LAB – Discussion on Premiums
Steve Swallow
Annotation on back of case: “Tape II.”

Box 69

item 1 Art Tatum. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Art Tatum, speed 3 5,4 (Ed Beach – WRVR).”
item 2 Jack Teagarden; Mel Grant; with Mitt Mole. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: Bob Daris, Jack T., Mitt Mole.”
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 12-22-90.”
Contents:
Side I. Blues — Little white lies — Body and soul — I can’t get started — Stars fell on Alabama — A hundred years from today — Who’s sorry now — Lover — Blues —
Side II. Blues (cont.) — Mel Grant talking with Miff Mole — Mel Grant piano solo.
Accompanying documents (track list; correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 3 Andrea Tilton. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Andrea Tilton
5 Sinclair St.
Farming Dale NY
item 4 Jerry Verme (1954). 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case.
Annotation on side of case: “Jerry Verme, November 15, 54.” Pasted over original label (incomplete label): “…iginals.”
Annotation on back of case:
Reel No. (1); Date 11/15/4; Title Jerry Verme.
(1) Answer to My prayer was you          – 2 1/2
(2) When I Dream of you                      – 3
(3) Girl from Buffalo                            – 2
(4) There’s Only One Way                    – 2
(5) I Met My Love on New Year’s Eve  – 1 3/4
Vocals & drums by Lou Oddo
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 5 Bob Wagner (1958). 7” audio reel.
Address label for Sherman Fairchild on reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Bob Wagner Tunes       1/20/58

  1. The thought of Debbie 2 mins
  2. Having a wonderful winter 1 1/2 mins
  3. No small talk please 2 mins
  4. Thank you for tonight 2 mins
  5. I’m always early &

you’re always late              2 1/2 mins

item 6 Jimmy Whitman; “Vinnie”; “Joe.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Jimmy Whiteman Vinnie & Joe.”
item 7 Alec Wilder. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Alec Wilder 19­–.”
Annotation on back of case:

  1. Such a tender night
  2. Walking home in spring
  3. A little girl grows up
  4. Concerning etchings
  5. Nenrotic goldfish
  6. A debutante’s diary
item 8 Alec Wilder. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Alec Talk.”
Annotation on front of case: “Alec Wilder, Talk Part.”
item 9 Mary Lou [Williams]; Carine Ray (1967). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Mary Lou & Kid Singers.”
Annotation on back of case:
Sept 1967 Mary Lou Carline Ray

  1. #140 1–190 Wordless OW
  2. #195 – 231 wrong
  3. 235 – 267 inc
  4. 267 – 334 Peace Be Still
  5. 339 – 407 No
  6. 420 – 515 Chip Natoma from Tacoma
  7. 520 – 560
  8. 564 – 649 You know Baby what I want from you
  9. 666 – 745 Lonely Melody [?]
  10. 750 – 845
item 10 Teddy [Wilson?]. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on reel: “T. W.”
item 11 “Bill & Joe Oct 16.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on inside of case:
One side pupils
Joe & Bill x Oct 16th
out of nowhere
will be together
Hadn’t anyone 1/2 of it
Small Hotel
I have to tell you
Caravan
bad
broadcast & pupils
(erase this)
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
item 12 “J? + Vinnie.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
J? [illegible] + Vinnie
“I think”

  1. I’m beginning to see the light
  2. Skylark
  3. Have you and Ms. Jones
  4. Apuillin Paris
  5. Young Lovers
  6. I’ll remember April
  7. Rain on the Roof
  8. Body & Soul (Bergosi)
  9. Will you still be mine?
  10. Everything I have is yours
  11. Anthropology
  12. Mothers Blues (titled by “Sir” Joe Gosin)
item 13 North Texas State Lab Band (undated).
Annotation on back of case: “North Texas State Lab Band, no solos band only.”
Label for P.S.G. Recording Studio on front of case.

Box 70

  [Recordings of other musicians, compilations]
item 1 Bix Beiderbecke, cornet and piano; with Frankie Trumbauer and Eddie Lang (1927) / Joe Sullivan Trio (Joe Sullivan with Dave Lario, bass; Smoky Stover, drums) (1951). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 3-13-93.”
Contents:
Side I. Bix Beiderbecke: In a mist (Bixology) — Beiderbecke with Trumbauer and Lang: Wringin’ and twistin’ — Joe Sullivan Trio: Gin mill blues — That’s a plenty — A room with a view — Sweet Lorraine — Hangover blues — Little roch getaway — Honeysuckle rose —
Side II. Summertime — Fido’s fantasy — My little pride and joy — I cover the waterfront — Farewell to riverside.
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 2 John Lewis / Bill Evans. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “John Bunch, self, Bill Evans, John Lewis.”
Annotation on back of case:
George Opdykes tape
John Lewis
Bill Evans (all about Rosie)
Accompanied by track list:
Side 2               John Lewis
Track One        The Wonderful World of Jazz
Atlantic            1. Body & Soul     15:24
1375                2. I should Care     4:50
Monaural

  1. Two Degrees East 3 Degrees West 5:35
  2. Afternoon in Paris 9:55
  3. I remember Clifford 3:25

Columbia         From Outstanding Jazz Compositions of the Twentieth Century
CL2109           1. All About Rosie Last 2/3rds * (Russell)

  1. Swinging Goatsherd Blues (Charles)
    * High Powered Bill Evans Chorus or three

Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.

item 3 Bob Warren; Virginia Owens. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case:
Robt Warren: Birth Control                        Robt. Warren: Your Not My Girl
Virginia Owen: One Too Many Martinis      Virginia Owen: The Blue Express
item 4 Compositions by Reginald Foresythe and Alec Wilder (1935). 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Accompanied by typescript track list.
Contents:
Track 1. Reginald Foresythe: Melancholy clown — Lullaby — Greener the grass — Dodging a divorcee — Alec Wilder (Octets): Jack, this is my husband — The amorous poltergeist — They needed no words — Remember me to youth — Footnote to a summer love — A little girl grows up —
Track 4. Alec Wilder (Octets): The children met the train — Little white samba — Such a tender night — Walking home in spring — Sea fugue mama — The Japanese sandman — Sweet Sue, just you — Blue room.
Personnel:
For Foresythe compositions: Benny Goodman and Johnny Mince, clarinets; Hymie Schertzer and Toots Mondello, alto sax; Dick Clark, tenor sax; Sol Schoenbach, bassoon; Reginald Foresythe, piano; John Kieby, bass; Gene Krupa, drums.
For Wilder Octets (from “Jack, this is my husband” to “Little white samba”): J. Carroll, clarinet; M. Miller, oboe and English horn; E. Powell, flute; H. Goltzer, bassoon; R. Merrill, bass clarinet; Dick Wolff, harpsichord; F. Carroll, bass; G. Gillis, drums.
For Wilder Octets (from “Such a tender night” to “Blue room”): Mitchell Miller, oboe; Jimmy Carroll, clarinet; Toots Mondello, bass clarinet; Eddy Powell, flute; Harold Goltzer, bassoon; Walter Gross, harpsichord; Frank Carroll, bass; Gary Gillis, drums.
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
  [Recordings without attributions]
item 5 “A & R Dickson 1971, Reel #1.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
item 6 “AxR Dixon 1971, Reel #2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Where do you go
One before raindrops
Last take of
Where do you go
isn’t bad
item 7 “Baker’s May 1960.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
[illegible]         Baker’s May 1960
1) All God’s children
2) Beginning of Accustomed to Your Face
3) Little Girl Blue
4) Yesterdays
5) [illegible]
6) Swinging [illegible]
7) While the world was busy
item 8 “Blues Alley, May 17th 1969.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on inside of case:
Blues Alley—May 17th, 1969
Recording by “Snoopy.”
From; John P. Callanan
item 9 “Chan.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Chan July 1968, at my apt.”
item 10 “Candlelites.” 7” audio reel, 15 ips.
item 11 “Dame-Dropper Song 1950s.” 7” audio reel.
item 12 “Demo Tape My Things.” 7” audio reel.
item 13 “East Northport, Eleanor Rigby.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
East Northport Jr High
Eleanor Rigby
Nov 1968

Box 71

item 1 “Howard’s Party 1955.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
The Stool
Side 1 — Monday PM Brawl
Side 2 — Blank
item 2 “Ind Jazz 1975.” 7” audio reel.
Annotations on back of case crossed out (see case).
item 3 “Indianapolis Festival.” 7” audio reel.
item 4 “Mural/Candlelites.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Mural
Take #1 – C
Take #2 – C
Candlelites Take #1 – 0C.
item 5 “Nobody’s happy … etc.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
1 – Nobody’s happy
2 – To be your man
3 – Something in the way
4 – Once in my life
5 – Yesterday
item 6 “Odds & Ends — Helen, Twinkle, etc.” 7” audio reel.
item 7 “Old English.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Rl #1.   Prod #423. Old English Wax
June 27th 1966
7 1/2 Neo Pilot
item 8  “Phil’s Tape.” 7” audio reel.
item 9 “Rich’s, Gables Stamford.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Reel #1, 1/2 track, 7 1/2, 60 min
Recorded at Rich’s 3 Gables
Stamford, Feb, 16 ‘58
Peter Ind
item 10 “Ruby Apt 1967.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Ruby / Lynn C.”
Annotation on back of case: “Copy.”
Accompanied by note: “Something wrong with the speed here, Ruby, Lynn C.”
Accompanying document (note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 11 Untitled “[Stompin at Savoy,” etc.]. 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
1) Stompin at Savoy
2) Summertime
3) Polka dots
4) Can’t give you anything
5) How insensitive
6) Perdido
Accompanying documents (correspondence; manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 12 “Tape #1.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Side 1 – Blank, Side 2 – Misc. (see insert).”
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #1
Mrs. McP’s copy
Rec 6-8-66
experiments
Accompanied by track list; contents:
Side 1. Blank —
Side 2. Mame (20 min) — What is this thing called love — Mame — Excerpt from radio show — Thelonious Monk — Approximately 5’ blank at end.
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 13 “Tony.” 7” audio reel.

Box 72

item 1 Untitled (“You brought it on”). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “You Brought It On.”
   [Recordings of radio and television broadcasts and interviews]
item 2 “Essence of Jazz, WXXI.” 7” audio reel, 3.75 ips.
Label on reel and on side of case:
Earl Hines Interview Segment with Will Moyle – Off Air WXXI – 6/5/76.”
Annotation on back of case:
Essence of Jazz
WXXI, Rochester, N.Y.
14601
Earl Hines 1st Hour
Interview segment with
Will Moyle plus 30 minutes
of general program
item 3 “Marion [sic] McPartland – interview with Steve Kuhn – Part 1.” 7” audio reel.
Label on back of case for WBAI, 99.5 FM, New York, NY.
item 4 “Marion [sic] McPartland – interview with Steve Kuhn – Part II.” 7” audio reel.
Label on back of case for WBAI, 99.5 FM, New York, NY.
Label on reel: “McP Part #2, Segue from Pt 1.”
Annotation on inside of front cover: “I Broohherhood in action, 2/16/66.”
Annotation on back of case:
Jan 31st 1969
Marion [sic] McPartland – interview with Steve Kuhn – Part II.
taped Bruce –
item 5 “The Marian McPartland Program with Chris White, Part 1 of 2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on back of case for KPFA 94.1, KPFK-FM 90.7, WBAI-FM 99.5.
item 6 “The Marian McPartland Program with Chris White, Part 2 of 2.” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Label on back of case for KPFA 94.1, KPFK-FM 90.7, WBAI-FM 99.5.
item 7 “Military Monitor (Bookshester and Judy Coburn talk about Operation Phoenix).” 7” audio reel, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on back of case crossed out (see case).
item 8 “NPR 1979, Lary Lou and Carline Ray.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Mary Lou and Carline Ray.”
Annotation on back of case:

  1. Autumn Leaves Mary Lou
  2. Anti [?]
  3.  

Mary Lou & Marin
NPR 1979

item 9 “Barbara Sizemore’s Interview with Felix.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Bauman.”
Annotation on back of case:
Barbara Sizemore’s interview with Felix
May 3, 1974
Barbara Sizemore’s remarks from stage
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.
item 10 “Steve Swallow, WBAI.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Tape I              12/1/61            2:30 PM
Group Interview on Gold Medal
copy claims
Steve Swallow, quiet
Piano Jazz
item 11 “Today Show 1960.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Title: Today, Part 1 of 1,
17037830608
Date: 9/9/60, Machine 5, Disposition: WPU, Eng.: BA
item 12 “Treasury of Music.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Label on back of case for National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Annotation on back of case:
Title: Treasury of Music
Part 1 of 1, Time: 10:00-10:30p, Source: Net
Broadcast ü, Date: 7/9, Machine: 3, Disposition: Marian McPartland
item 13 “Will Moyle Show WROC.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
Sept 1973
Will Moyle Show, WROC
Guest DJ Marian McPartland
Track list:
Ebb tide (Sigman-Maxwell) — Moon river (J. Mercer/H. Mancini) — Alfie (B. Bacharach/H. David) — Somewhere, my love (P. F. Webster/M. Jarre) — Theme for young lovers (P. Faith) — All alone am I (A. Altman/J. Loannidis/M. Hadjidakis) — Music until midnight (P. Faith) — Blue on blue (H. David/B. F. Bacharach) — Laura (Mercer/Raksin) — Wives and lovers (H. David/B. F. Bacharach).
Accompanying document (track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 16.

Box 73

item 1 “WBFB – Attica Interview.” 7” audio reel.
Label on reel:
Marian with Will
WBFB – 6/21/75
Attica interview
(1) Will:
(2) Marian’s Attica
(3) Marian’s music
(4) Marian’s post comments
item 2 “WMGM, Stokes, Mouse, Bob.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “MWGM, Stokes, Mouse, Bob, 1 side.”
Annotation on back of case:
Broadcast Sunday, March 1st
Mouse – Bob
Savoy – Sept Song, Tabu, How long has
Summertime, How high
item 3 “WNEW 1952.” 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case crossed out (see original case).
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 16.
  [Unlabeled and unknown recordings]
item 4 Unlabeled (“Linpty”). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “Linpty.”
item 5-8 “LR-1278.” 4 – 7” audio reels.
Annotation on side of cases: “LR-1278 / Master Tape, Don’t Use.”
item 9 Unlabeled (“Mystery!). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on side of case: “Mystery!”
item 10 Unlabeled (“transferred to DAT 3-12-95”). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case:
transferred to DAT 3-12-95
1. M. Sheridan, M. D.
1018 Pinehurst
Royal Oak, Mich.
item 11 Unlabeled (“transferred to DAT 3-13-93”). 7” audio reel.
Annotation on back of case: “transferred to DAT 3-13-93.”
item 12 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.

Box 74

item 1 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 2 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 3 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 4 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
Annotation on inside of case: “1/4 track, stereo, side 1.”
item 5 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 6 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 7 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 8 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 9 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.
item 10 Unlabeled. 7” audio reel.

Sub-series E: 10” Reel-to-Reel Audio Tape

Box 75

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland: commercial recordings and masters]
item 1 Interplay (Halcyon, HAL 100) [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Marian McPartland, piano; Linc Milliman, bass.
Recorded for Halcyon Records by Masterdisk Corporation. Hank O’Neal, producer; Scott Hull, engineer.
Annotation on back of case: “1:1 copy of Disk.”
Contents:
Twilight world (4:30) — Indian summer (5:58) — Close your eyes (5:43) — Here’s that rainy day (6:08).
item 2 Interplay (Halcyon, HAL 100) [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Marian McPartland, piano; Linc Milliman, bass.
Recorded for Halcyon Records by Masterdisk Corporation. Hank O’Neal, producer; Scott Hull, engineer.
Contents:
Milestones (4:50) — New Orleans (4:26) — By the time I get to Phoenix (4:42) — Illusion (4:37) — Things ain’t what they used to be (3:27).
item 3 Inter-Play (Halcyon 100) [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Recorded January 13, 1977.
Annotation on back of case: “1:1 copy of original.”
Contents:
Band #1 (4:30) — Band #2 (6:00) — Band #3 (5:45) — Band #4 (6:10).
item 4 Inter-Play (Halcyon 100) [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Recorded January 13, 1977.
Annotation on back of case: “1:1 copy of original.”
Contents:
Band #1 (4:55) — Band #2 (4:30) — Band #3 (4:45) — Band #4 (4:40) — Band #5 (3:30).
item 5 [Ambiance] (Halcyon, HAL 103) [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
[Marian McPartland, piano; with Michael Moore, bass; Jimmy Madison and Billy Hart, drums.]
Recorded May 7, 1979.
Contents:
What is this thing called love — Aspen — Sounds like seven — Ambiance — Rime — Three little words.
item 6 [Ambiance] (Halcyon, HAL 103) [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
[Marian McPartland, piano; with Michael Moore, bass; Jimmy Madison and Billy Hart, drums.]
Recorded May 7, 1979.
Contents:
Hide & seek with the Bombay Bicycle Club — Afterglow — Lost one — The wisdom of the heart — Glimpse.
item 7 “Halcyon Records #103” [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon Records #103, Do Not Use, M. McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Rime    #1                    4:01
#2                    4:15
Ambiance                    3:49     sounds like seven
Another new tune         3:32
“                      3:28
“                      3:24     Ambiance
Aspen                          3:15
Aspen (Leaves?)           3:38
Bombay                       3:36
“    #2                    3:55
Marian McPartland
Fairchild                      H103-A
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

Box 76

item 1 “Halcyon Records #103” [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon Records #103, Do Not Use, M. McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
7 July 70

  1. You’d be so nice to come home to #1 reject
  2. “ 4:55
  3. “ 5:01
  4. “ 4:54     ok
  5. Wisdom of the heart 2:35
  6. “ 2:42
  7. “ short take                     2:40
  8. “             oh
  9. Free 7:07

Marian McPartland
Fairchild
Do not use
Marion Trio                  H103-B
Accompanying documents (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

item 2 “HAL 103 A, Cutting Master E.Q’d.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”
Annotation on back of case:
Marion [sic] McPartland
Halcyon 103     Side A
HAL —— 103 A

  1. Master, (use for cutting), T.T. 24:55
  2. a) what is this thing called love?

aspen
sounds like seven
ambiance
rime
three little words

item 3 “HAL 103 B, Cutting Master E.Q’d.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”
Annotation on back of case:
Marion [sic] McPartland
Halcyon 103     Side B
HAL     103 B

  1. Master, (use for cutting), T.T. 22:35
  2. b) hide & seek with the Bombay bicycle club

afterglow
lost one
the wisdom of the heart
glimpse

item 4 [A Delicate Balance] (Halcyon 105) [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 105A, M. McPartland, Safey [sic] copy.”
Annotation on front of case:
Halcyon 105 A
Side one
Marian McPartland
1 – A Delicate Balance
2 – Melancholy Mood
3 – More
4 – Freedom Jazz Dance
5 – Solace
Safety Master
item 5 [A Delicate Balance] (Halcyon 105) [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 105B, M. McPartland, Saety [sic] copy.”
Annotation on front of case:
Halcyon 105 B
Side two
Marian McPartland
1 – El Condor Pasa
2 – Jazz Waltz for a Friend
3 – Something
4 – Britannia Blues
5 – God Bless the Child
item 6 “Marian McPartland Master #1, #105” [Side I]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 105A (?), Master, Marian McPartland.”
Take Sheet affixed to front of case, from Mercury Sound Studios, with annotation:
1) A Delicate Balance
2) Melancholy Mood
3) More
4) Freedom Jazz Dance
Untitled                    not part of album
5) Solance
Untitled not part of album     not part of album
Untitled No.
Annotation on back of case:
Britanica                      3.46
Melancholy Mood        3:36
El condor                     3:35
Walk (Alec)                 3:44
More                            2:58
Blues                           4:21
Delicate Balance          2:52
item 7 “Marian McPartland, Master #2” [Halcyon 105, Side II]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Take Sheet affixed to front of case, from Mercury Sound Studios, with annotation:
(1) El Condor Pasa
(2) Jazz Waltz for a Friend
(3) Something              (do not boost bass)
(4) Britannia blues
God Bless the Child
Untitled
More
(5) God Bless
May use “More” on A side, 3rd band
Annotation on back of case:
Freedom Jazz Dance     5:25
Something                    5:50
God Bless the Child      5:04
Not Usual:  Autio MN
Blues

Box 77

item 1 “Halcyon Records #105, Outtakes.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
1. McPartland
(outtakes)
God Bless the Child
Untitled
More
Untitled            No. 1
Untitled            No. 2    X
Untitled            No. 3    X
Untitled            No, 4    X
item 2 [Elegant Piano] (Halcyon 106), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
HAL #106
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson [sic]
Side A
1 – Quiet Nights
2 – Blues
3 – Shiny Stockings
4 – Blues (Mr. Teddy)
5 – Love
Side A = 21:00
Master Safety copy
Date 4-5-73
item 3 [Elegant Piano] (Halcyon 106), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
HAL #106
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson [sic]
Side B
Bluesette          Duo
Cottage            Solo
Lover Man
Just One of Those Things
Blues (Teddy)
Side B = 18.00
Master Safety Copy
Date: 4-5-73
item 4 “HAL 106A, Marion McPartland, Teddy Willson, MSTR,” [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Side 1, HAL 106 A
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson
1 – Quiet Nights           Duet
2 – Blues (M’s)
3 – Shiny Stockings
4 – Blues (Mr Teddy’s Blues (Duo))
5 – Love (solo)
Side A = 21:00
(Master Copy use for mastering)
5/8/72; 5/9/77
item 5 “HAL 106B, Marion McPartland, Teddy Willson, MSTR,” [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Side 2, HAL 106 B
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson
Bluesette          (Duo)
Cottage            Solo
Lover Man
“Just one of those things”
Blues   Teddy  (Duo)
Side B = 18100
(Master Copy) use for mastering, 5/9/77
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 6 “Halcyon 106A, Teddy Willson & Marian McPartland, Safety Master” [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson
1 – Quiet Nights
2 – Blues (M’s)
3 – Shiny Stockings
4    Blues (Mr Teddy’s Blues Duo)
5    Love
Safety Master
item 7 “Halcyon 106B, Teddy Willson & Marian McPartland, Safety Master” [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Side two
Marian McPartland & Teddy Willson
1 – Bluesette
2    Cottage
3 – Lover man
4  Just one of Those Things
5  Blues (Teddy Duo)
Saety [sic] Master

Box 78

item 1 “Halcyon Records 106, Do Not Use & Tedy Woods, M. McPartland” [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Do Not Use      Side 1   HAL 106
Side (1)
1) Quiet Nights (duet)
2) Blues
3) Shiny Stockings (solo)
4) Blues (duo)
5) Love (solo
(Do Not Use for cutting, Orig. Masters)
Additional annotations on back of case crossed out (see case).
item 2 [Live at the Monticello] (HAL 107), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Marian McPartland and Jimmy McPartland, [with others].
Annotation on back of case:
HAL #107
Dixieland (Tones)                     Marian McPartland
Side A
1 – Royal Garden Blues (4:42)
2 – Sit Right Down & Write Myself a Letter (4:48)
3 – Willow Weep* (5:15)
4 – Avalon
Side A = 20.50
after leader not part of album
Blue Prelude*
Master Safety copy, Date: 4-5-73
item 3 [Live at the Monticello] (HAL 107), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Marian McPartland and Jimmy McPartland, [with others].
Annotation on back of case:
HAL #107                                Marian McPartland
Side B
1 – Basin St. Blues (8:50)
2 – Thing Ain’t What They Used to Be (5:34)
3 – Wolverine Blues
Side B = 19:49
After leader but not part of album
Twilight World (4:29)
Carnaval World (3:38)
Master Safety Copy, Date: 4-5-73
item 4 “Halcyon 107A, Marian McPartland” [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
HAL 107A, MASTER
Marian McPartland, Side 1 (20.50)
4.42     Royal Garden Blues                                          1A
4.48     Sit Right Down & Write Myself a Letter            2A
5.15     Willow Weep                                                   3A
5.29     Avalon                                                             4A
leader, not part of album
6 min.   Blue Prelude
Accompanying document (manuscript track list) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 5 “Halcyon 107A, Marian McPartland” [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
HAL 107B
Marian McPartland, Side 2
8:50     Basin St Blues
5:34     Things ain’t what they used to be
5:18     Wolverine Blues
after leader (not part of album)
4:29     Twilight World
3:38     Carnaval World
item 6 [Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder] (Halcyon 109), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HALCYON 109, Side A
Jazz Waltz (3:22)
Why (4:58)
While We’re Young (4:25)
Lullaby for a Lady (2:04)
Inner Circle (4:40)
Total Time (20:00)
Artist: Marian McPartland
Date: 4-12-74
item 7 [Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder] (Halcyon 109), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HALCYON 109, Side B
I’ll be Around (3:24)
Trouble is a Man (3:10)
Homework (3:32)
Where are the Good Campanios (4:04)
It’s so Peaceful (3:49)
Artist: Marian McPartland
Date: 4-12-74

Box 79

item 1 “Marian McP., HAL 109” [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HALCYON, Marian McPartland
Side A

  1. Jazz Waltz (3:22)
  2. Why (4:58)
  3. While We’re Young (4:25)
  4. Lullaby For a Lady (2:04)
  5. Inner Circle (4:40)

Total (20:00)
Destination: Book of the Month Club
Date: 2-8-80
Mastered by Trutone Records, Date: 6/10/80
Label on back of case for “Book-of-the-Month-Club, Record Division”:
Record Master #91-5437
Eight Track #41-5440
Cassette #51-5441
Title: Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder

item 2 Marian McP., HAL 109” [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HALCYON, Marian McPartland
Side B

  1. I’ll Be Around (3:24)
  2. Trouble Is a Man (3:10)
  3. Homework (3:32)
  4. Where Are the Good Companions (4:04)
  5. It’s So Peaceful (3:49)

Destination: Book of the Month Club
Date: 2-8-80
Mastered by Trutone Records, Date: 6/10/80
Label on back of case for “Book-of-the-Month-Club, Record Division”:
Record Master #91-5437
Eight Track #41-5440
Cassette #51-5441
Title: Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder

item 3 “TJA-10016” [Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder (Jazz Alliance, 10016)], Side A. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on front of case:
TJA-10016
Halcyon 109
Side A
1– Jazz Waltz               3:22
2– Why                        4:58
3– While Were Young  4:25
4– Lullaby for a Lady   2:04
5– Inner Circle             4:40
7/27/73
Accompanying document (form from The Jazz Alliance) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 4 “TJA-10016” [Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder (Jazz Alliance, 10016)], Side B. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on front of case:
TJA-10016
HAL 109
Side B
(1) I’ll Be Around                                 3:24
(2) Trouble Is A Man                            3:10
(3) Homework                                      3:32
(4) Where Are the Good Campanios      4:04
(5) It’s So Peaceful                               3:49
Do Not Use
Marian MacPartland
after leader but not part of album “While Were Young”
7/27/73
item 5 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (HAL 111), [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 111, Side One

  1. Haverford Blues (4:06)
  2. Yesterdays (6:12)
  3. Send in the Clowns (4:19)
  4. Pick Yourself Up (3:28)
  5. I’ll Be Around (3:40)

Artist: Marian McPartland
Date: 12-17-75

item 6 [Solo Concert at Haverford] (HAL 111), [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 111, Side Two

  1. You Turned the Tables on Me (3:21)
  2. Killing Me Softly (4:18)
  3. Gershwin Medley (8:12)
  4. Afterglow (6:00)

Artist: Marian McPartland
Date: 12-17-75
Annotation on back of case: “(TONES), PIANO (PERFORMANCE).”

item 7 “McPartland, Halcyon #111.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Reel #3
Haverford College        Marian McPartland Solo
1) You the top?
2) Send in the clowns
3) Pick yourself up
4) Don’t worry about me
5) As time goes by
6) Yesterdays
7) Afterglow

Box 80

item 1 [The Maestro and Friend] (Halcyon, HAL 112), [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 112, Side One

  1. On the Sunny Side of the Street (4:40)
  2. Pardon Me Pretty Baby (3:43)
  3. Dinah (3:27)
  4. Meladie (3:55)
  5. How High the Moon (3:39)

Artist: Joe Venuti/Marian McPartland
Destination: Safety File
Date: 12/16/75

item 2 [The Maestro and Friend] (Halcyon, HAL 112), [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 112, Side Two

  1. C Jam Blues (3:30)
  2. Star Dust (5:26)
  3. That’s a Plenty (2:56)
  4. After Glow (5:38)

Artist: Joe Venuti/Marian McPartland
Destination: Safety File
Date: 12/16/75

item 3 “Halcyon 112,” [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 112, Side One

  1. On the Sunny Side of the Street (4:40)
  2. Pardon Me Pretty Baby (3:43)
  3. Dinah (3:27)
  4. Meladie (3:55)
  5. How High the Moon (3:39)

Artist: Joe Venuti/Marian McPartland
Destination: EXPORT
Date: 12/16/75

item 4 “Halcyon #112,” [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 112, Side Two

  1. C Jam Blues (3:30)
  2. Star Dust (5:26)
  3. That’s a Plenty (2:56)
  4. After Glow (5:38)

Artist: Joe Venuti/Marian McPartland
Destination: EXPORT
Date: 12/16/75

item 5 “Halcyon 112B, Joe Venuti, MSTR., Marian McP.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 112, Side Two

  1. C Jam Blues (3:30)
  2. Star Dust (5:26)
  3. That’s a Plenty (2:56)
  4. After Glow (5:38)

Artist: Joe Venuti/Marian McPartland
Annotations on front of case (see case).
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

item 6 “Halcyon 112A (with Joe Venuti), MSTR., Marian McPartland.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 112, Side One

  1. On the Sunny Side of the Street (4:40)
  2. Pardon Me Pretty Baby (3:43)
  3. Dinah (3:27)
  4. Meladie (3:55)
  5. How High the Moon (3:39)

Artist: Joe Venuti/Marian McPartland
Annotations on back of case (see case); dated 12/8/75.

item 7 [Concert in Argentina] (Halcyon 113), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
HALCYON #113

  1. McPartland

Side one
1 – Rockin’ in Rhythm              3:58
2 – Time & Time Again            4:30
3 – Wave                                  3:40
4 – Ellington Medley                9:15
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
God It Bad
Didn’t Mean a Thing
Satin Doll
Caravan
Total Time: 22:29
Safety Master E.Qed

Box 81

item 1 [Concert in Argentina] (Halcyon 113), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
HALCYON #113
1. Wilson
Side two
1.Ain’t necessarily so 4:44
Bess You Is My Woman
Ligu
2. Rhapsody 4:28
Man I Love
Someone to Watch Over Me
Lady Be Good
3. Rosetta 3:20
4. Ain’t Misbehaving 2:36
5. Body & Soul 2:55
6. Flying Home 2:36
Total Time: 21:00
Safety Master E.Qed
item 2 [Concert in Argentina] (Halcyon 113), [Side C]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
HALCYON #113
Ellis Larkins
Side three
1 – Perfidia                              3:45
2 – Blues In the Night               3:45
3 – Ellis Blues                          3:52
4 – Arlen Medley         Slow serving & Ill Wind           3:53
5 – Things Ain’t                       4:50
20:05
Safety Master E.Qed
item 3 [Concert in Argentina] (Halcyon 113), [Side D]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
HALCYON #113
Earl Hines
Side four
1 – Black Coffee
World on String                  4:40
2 – Close To You                     5:30
3 – Medley
Ipanema                             10:49
Bluesette
Pretty girl
Tea for two
Sweet Lorraine
total time          21:24
Safety Master E.Qed
item 4 “Halcyon 113-A, Marian McPartland, MSTR” [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Side One          Halcyon #113
No. 1 – McPartland
1) Rockin in Rhythm                3:58
(one chord where I missed a bar?)
All the things you are (5)    out (fixed up ending. Save this!)
2) Time and Time Again           4:30
3) Wave                                   3:40
Clothed woman                  3:40     out
4) Ellington Medley      I let a song go out of my band –
Got it bad         9:15
Medley: Don’t mean a thing
Satin Doll
Caravan
Total Time 22:29
MASTER                     4/13/77, 1 Dub, 9/6/77 Masters
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 5 “Halcyon 113-B, T. Wils[on], MSTR” [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Side Two          Halcyon #113
No. 2, T. Wilson
22        talking into Gershwin Medley
4:44     Ain’t Necessarily So; Bess You is My Woman; Liza
4:28     Rhapsody; Man I Love; Someone to Watch; Lady Be Good
3:20     Rosetta splice (cut)
2:36     Ain’t Misbehavin’
2:00     Stomping
2:55     Body and Soul
2:36     Flyin’ Home
Total Time       21:00
4/13/77; 9/6/77 Masters
Accompanying documents (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 6 “Halcyon 113-C, Ellis Larkins, MSTR” [Side 3]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Side Three, Halcyon #113                     21:30
Ellis Larkins
1) Perfida
2) Blues in the Night (on other reel) cut out talk?
3:45 plus talk by audience?

What’s New     (5) out!

Perfida (4) start?

Intro into Ellis’ blues    3:52 out

into F fastest piece

Come Rain or Come Shine       cut out!

Slow swing piece

Ill Wind                       Arlen medley 3:53

Things Ain’t     – start? 4:50

1) Perfidia     3:45

2) Blues In the Night     3:45

3) Blues     3:52

4) Slow swing

Ill Wind     3:53

5) Things Ain’t     4:50

MASTER, 4/13/77
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

item 7 “Halcyon 113-D, Earl Hines, MSTR” [Side 4]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Side 4               Halcyon #113
Earl Hines
1) Scratch intro
1) Black Coffee
2) World on a String
3) Close to You
3) Sweet Lorraine
Medley:
Ipanema
Bluesette
Pretty Girl
Sweet Lorraine to end
Tea for two with verse
MASTER
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

Box 82

item 1 [Swingin’] (Halcyon 114), [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
[Recorded at the Royal Box, Americana Hotel, New York, NY; June 16, 1973.]
Annotation on side of case: “American, HAL 114.”
Annotation on back of case:
Side Two
1 – Dinah                                             3:43
2 – Stompin’ at the Savoy                     4:20
3 – When You Wish Upon a Star           4:08
4 – Perdido                                           6:55
Jimmy & Marian McPartland, 9/2/77
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 17.
item 2 “Halcyon 114A, Marian McP.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Marian McPartland, piano; Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Buddy Tate, saxophones; Jack Maheu, clarinet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Hank Berger, trombone; Rusty Gilder, bass; Gud Johnson, drums; Mike Bergeron, drums; Larry Bell, drums.
Typescript track list affixed to back of case:
Royal Garden blues (4:43) — Sentimental journey (7:39) — Blue prelude (5:59) — Dinah (3:45) — Basin Street blues (7:53) — When you wish upon a star (4:14) — Avalon (5:26) — Perdido (7:03) — Willow weep for me (5:18) — I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a [letter] (4:49) — Polka dots and moon beams (6:03) — Wolverine blues (4:07).
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 3

“Halcyon #114A,” [Side 1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Halcyon #113
Side one
1– Sentimental Journey (7:35)
2– Polka Dots & (6:30)
3– I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (5:25)
Jimmy & Marian McPartland
Safety Copy

        E. Qed MASTER

item 4

“Halcyon #114B,” [Side 2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
Halcyon #114
Side two
1– Dinah (3:43)
2– Stomping at the Savoy (4:20)
3– When You Wish Upon a Star (4:08)
4– Perdido

      J. & M. McPartland

Safety Master E.Qed

item 5

[Now’s the Time] (Halcyon 115), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-115-A, Marion [sic] McPartland, MSTR.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL-115, Side One

  1. Now Is The Time 6:02
  2. Sophisticated Lady 3:10
  3. Mellotone 6:00
  4. Laura 3:44

Original Master
Destination: File
Date: 5-8-78
Annotations on front of case (see case; duplicates information on label).

item 6

[Now’s the Time] (Halcyon 115), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-115-B, Marion [sic] McPartland, MSTR.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL-115, Side Two

  1. I’ll Remember April 6:57
  2. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 4:05
  3. Straight No Chaser 4:15
  4. But Beautiful 5:01

Original Master
Destination: File
Date: 5-8-78
Annotations on front of case (see case; duplicates information on label).

item 7

“Halcyon #115A.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Marion [sic] McPartland, Side A

  1. Now Is The Time 6:02
  2. Sophisticated Lady 3:10
  3. Mellotone 6:00
  4. Laura 3:44

Destination: Marion McPartland
Date: 5/8/78

Box 83

item 1 “Halcyon #115B.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Marion [sic] McPartland, Side B

  1. I’ll Remember April 6:57
  2. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 4:05
  3. Straight No Chaser 4:15
  4. But Beautiful 5:01

Destination: Marion McPartland
Date: 5/8/78+

item 2 “Halcyon 115 Outtakes.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations, crossed out (see case).
Annotation on back of case, in pencil:
Halcyon 115
Marion McPartland DBX
Outtakes
item 3 “HAL 115, Outtakes.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “3, McPartland.”
Annotation on front of case: “HAL 115, Outtakes, MacPartland, DBX.”
item 4 [Goin’ Back a Ways] (Halcyon 116 A/B). 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 116 A/B, Jimmy & Marian McPartland, MSTR, Marian McP.”
Annotation on back of case:
Halcyon – 116 A/B
Side I
1    Davenport Blues (2:58)
2    Use your Imagination (2:38)
3    Manhattan (2:55)
4    Come back sweet Papa (2:37)
5    *How High the moon (3:00)
Side II
1    Royal Garden Blues (2:54)
2    Daughter of Sister Kate (2:50)
3    In a Mist (3:12)
4    Singing the blues (3:19)
5    *I found a new baby (3:50)
Made from Disc
item 5 Live at the Carlyle (Halcyon 117), Reel One. 10” audio reel, 0.25”. 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Halcyon 117A, Marian McPartland
Side One
1 – Like Someone In Love        4:51
2 – Ill Wind                              4:05
3 – One Morning in May           4:48
4 – Crystal Silence                    4:45
5 – Giant Steps                         2:58
You’d Be So Nice To Come Home Too 4:43
Reel One, 10-29-79
Accompanying document (Trackworks Recording Studios form) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 6 Live at the Carlyle (Halcyon 117), Reel Two. 10” audio reel, 0.25”. 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Halcyon 117A, Marian McPartland
Side Two
1 – Surrey With the Fringe        3:40
2 – Star Eyes                            5:52
3 – Delicate Balance                 5:00
4 – For All We Know                4:20
All the Things You Are             4:51
Skylark
Reel 2, 10-29-79
Accompanying document (Trackworks Recording Studios form) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 7 “M. MacPartland/Café Carlyle, Side Three” (HAL 117). 10” audio reel, 0.25”
Annotation on side of case: “C, Dolby Stereo, M. MacPartland Cafe Carlyle, Side three, Master Tape, 10-30-79.”
Annotation on front of case:
Master Tape
Side 3
I love you                     4:51
My one & only love      4:03     fade on applause
Windows                     6:05
In old fashioned            3:46
Sleepin’ Bee                 4:24
Too Late Now              3:32
Accompanying document (Trackworks Recording Studios form) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

Box 84

item 1   “M. McPartland/Café Carlyle, Side Four” (HAL 117). 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “D, M. McPartland/Café Carlyle, Side Four, Master Tape.”
Annotation on front of case:
Marian McP, At the Carlyle
Side 4
Funny Valentine           4:25
Never be another you    6 min
Sometime Ago             3:51
My Romance               5.13
19.48
item 2 “Halcyon 117-A, M. McPartland at the Carlyle.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Marion [sic] McPartland
Side A

  1. Like Someone In Love 4:51
  2. I’ll [sic] Wind 4:05
  3. One Moring in May 4:48
  4. Crystal Silence 4:45
  5. Giant Steps 2:58

TT: 22:07
Date: 5/13/80

item 3 “Halcyon 117-B, M. McPartland @ the Carlyle.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Marion [sic] McPartland
Side B

  1. Surry With The Fringe 3:40
  2. Star Eyes 5:52
  3. Delicate Balance 5:00
  4. For All We Know 4:20

TT: 19:25
Date: 5/13/80

item 4 “M. MacPartland/Café Carlyle, Reel 4-B, 10-30-79.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on front of case:
Tunes on HAL 117A, Dolby
out takes
Accompanying document (Trackworks Recording Studios form) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 5 “M. MacPartland/Café Carlyle, Reel 5, 11-5-79.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”
Annotation on front of case:
Tunes on HAL 117A, Dolby
“Close Your Eyes” edit
out takes
Accompanying document (Trackworks Recording Studios form) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 6 “M. MacPartland/Café Carlyle, Reel 6, 11-5-79.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on front of case:
Tunes on HAL 117A, Dolby
out takes
Accompanying document (Trackworks Recording Studios form) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 7 [Marian Remembers Teddi] (Halcyon 118 A/B). 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Side A

  1. Baby Won’t You Please Come Home 3:12
  2. A Fine Romance 3:34
  3. Always 3:30
  4. But Not For Me 4:10

Side B

  1. Little Boy Blue 4:12
  2. In The Still Of The Night 3:56
  3. When The Sun Comes/Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe 4:30
  4. Sometimes I’m Happy 3:00

Teddi King & Marian McPartland
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

Box 85

item 1 “Halcyon 118 C/D.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 118 C/D, Teddi King & Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Side C
1– You Turned The Tables On Me (3:26)
2– By Myself (3:02)
3– Too Marvelous For Words (3:28)
4– Skylark (4:32)
Side D
1– Fools Rush In (2:30)
2– It Could Happen To You (2:40)
3– Prelude to A Kiss (4:38)
4– There Will Never Be Another You (4:16)
5– While We’re Young (3:27) (fade ending)
Teddi King & Marian McPartland.
item 2 “Halcyon 118-A, Teddi King & Marion McPartland.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Teddy King & Marion McPartland
Side A
Date: 5-14-80
Accompanying document (manuscript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 3 “Halcyon 118-B, Teddi King & Marion McPartland.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Teddy King & Marion McPartland
Side B
Date: 5-14-80
item 4 “Halcyon 118-C, Teddi King & Marion McPartland.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Teddy King & Marion McPartland
Side C
Date: 5-14-80
item 5 “Halcyon 118-D, Teddi King & Marion McPartland.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on front of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Teddy King & Marion McPartland
Side D
Date: 5-14-80
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland, non-commercial]
item 6 “Marian McP.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:
(1) 88/8
(2) 88/6
Marian McPartland
Made from Metal [illegible].
item 7 “Marian McPartland, Olin Hall, 9/28/85,” Reel 1 of 2. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Label on reel for WVTF (Virginia Tech Radio), with annotations:
Series Title: Marian McPartland
Program Title: Olin Hall
Master

Box 86

item 1  “Marian McPartland, Olin Hall, 9/28/85,” Reel 2 of 2. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Label on reel for WVTF (Virginia Tech Radio), with annotations:
Series Title: Marian McPartland
Program Title: Olin Hall
Master
item 2 “Marian McPartland Concert for Pam & Dick Barrett.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Marian Solo Piano for Barrets, A-263.”
Label on back of case for Rodel Audio Services.
item 3 “Marion [sic] McPartland Trio/London House.” 10” audio reel, 0/25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: Marion McPartland Trio/London House, 15” stereo, hess Master Safety.”
Annotation on back of case:
Marion McPartland       Master Copy, LP-640   Chess #337-S
Easy Blues
Play fiddle Play
Like Someone in Love
Tune for Tex
Blues Signature
Blues Intro
Steeple Chase
Jordu
You’d be so nice to come home to
So Many Things
item 4 “My London Tapes.” 10” audio reels, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Saturday
Emily
Broadway
Constantly
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Swell
String of Perarls — Mike
Jelly Roll
Ballad — good
Happy [illegible]
A Train
High Society
Easy Living
item 5 “Trio Rejects.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:

  1. Free #2 7:00
  2. Marian’s New Tune 4:48
  3. “ first part
  4. insert second part
  5. Come Together 4:27 bad
  6. Short take
  7. Giant Steps 3:14 OK intro
  8.  
  9.          short
  10.       from bridge
  11. OK ending
  12. You’d Be So Nice

Trio Rejects

item 6 Untitled. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Reel #1
Takes Not Used
Marian MacPartland [sic]
1    1    Haverford Blues           [illegible]         4:20
2    2    Killing Me Softly          out                   4:05 5:10
3    3    I’ll Be around   out                               3:33
4    (1)  While Were Young                               4:30
5    (2)  Cheek to cheek                                     3:30
Reel (2)
2    (3)  All the Things You Are                         5:14
Reel (3)
1    (4)  As Time Goes By                                 4:34
6          You’re the Top                                     2:34
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland with other musicians]
item 7 Joe Buskin, Cy Coleman, and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Misc. McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Recording Date: 12/8/55
Marian McPartland, Joe Buskin, Cy Coleman

  1. Things We Did Last Summer 6 1/2 minutes
  2. I Get A Kick Out of You 4 1/2 minutes
  3. Lush Life 3 minutes
  4. Squeeze Me
  5. Somebody Loves Me
  6. 5/57 (with Cy Coleman)
  7. Devil & Deep Blue Sea 7 minutes

Box 87

item 1  Al Haig and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon Records, Al Haig, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Reel No. 1; Date: 2/13/52; Title: Al Haig

  1. In a Sentimental Mood 2:30
  2. It Could Happen To You 3:00
  3. Ruby, My Dear (by T. Monk) 3:00
  4. Sweet Lorraine 4:30
  5. Nearness of You 3:00
  6. Them There Eyes 1:30
  7. Tabu 2:30
  8. Fine and Dandy 5:00 with Marian
  9. Billie’s Bounce 5:00 McPartland
item 2 Ellis Larkins, Earl Hines, and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Ends, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Ends of:           1) McPartland
2) Larkins
3) Hines
End of Caravan
3 min 1/2
Earl Hines, St. Louis Blues, 7 mins
Annotation on reel: “TEDC, Final Partland; Final Larkin; Final Haynes.”
item 3 John Lewis and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Tape 1, Marian McP. + John Lewis, Marian McPartland.”
item 4 John Lewis and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Tape 2, Marian McP. + John Lewis, Marian McPartland.”
item 5 Jimmy McPartland and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.5”.
Annotation on front of case: “Tape #2, Marian & Jimmy McPartland, Live @ the Royal Box.”
Annotation on back of box:
#2
Track 1 – Bass & Drums
Track 2 – T-bone
Track 3 – Vocals, Cornet & Sax
Track 4 – Piano
item 6 Jimmy McPartland and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “#3, Marian & Jimmy McPartland, Live at the Americana, June 16, 1973, 4 track master.”
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #3
Marian & Jimmy McPartland
Live at the Hotel Americana – June 16, 1973
Track 1 – Bass (upright) & drums
Track 2 – Trombone & cymbal leakage
Track 3 – Vocal & Trumpet/Sax solos
Track 4 – Piano

Box 88

item 1 Jimmy McPartland and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “#4, Marian & Jimmy @ the Royal Box.”
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #4
Track 1 – Bass & drums
Track 2 – T-bone
Track 3 – Vocal, cornet & sax
Track 4 – Piano
item 2 Jimmy McPartland and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.5”.
Annotation on front of case: “Tape #5, Marian & Jimmy McPartland, Live @ the Royal Box.”
item 3 Jimmy McPartland, [Buddy Tate], and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “#1, Various songs, MASTER, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #1
Jimmy & Marian McP
1) Sentimental                                      7:35                             B. T.
2) Can’t get started                               6:21     Buddy Tate
3) Dinah                                               3:43                             B. T. bari
4) How long has this been going on       5:50     Vic
5) Time & Time Again                          4:22                             Piano ex
6) Stomping at the Savoy                      4:20                             B. Tn
7) Summertime                                    6:35                             B. T. Fl.
item 4 [Jimmy McPartland?], [Buddy Tate], and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “#2, Various songs, MASTER, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #2
copy #1 ends at 650 on this Reel
Marian McP
Polka Dots & Moonbeams                    4:30
Can’t give you any thing but love          5:25     B.T. cl.
When you wish upon a star                   4:08
How Insensitive                                   4:15
Perdido                                                6:55
Satin Doll                                             7:35     dull!
Moon dust        Buddy Tate                  4:20
(no piano solo)
Pennies from heaven                             5:30     B.T. bari
(incomplete take, complete take in small box)
item 5 [Jimmy McPartland?], [Buddy Tate], and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “#3, Various songs, MASTER, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
St. Louis Blues —— B.T. cl.
Yesterdays
Long Medley
Charmaine             B.T.
Memories of you
What’s more
In a Mellow tone
started in middle of tune      B.T.
(part of first chor missing)
item 6 Claude Noel, Lou Stein, John Mehegan, and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “John Megegan, Claude Noel, Lou Stein, 1953.”
Annotation on back of case:
Marian McPartland; January 15, 1953 — Claude Noel, Lou Stein, John Mehegan

  1. Lullaby of Birdland 3 mins
  2. Yesterdays 2 1/2 (Johnny Mehegan solo)
  3. Way You Look Tonight 3
  4. Great Day 1 1/2
  5. Prelude To a Kiss 4
  6. How High the Moon 2
  7. Boogie Woogie 5
  8. Willow Weep For Me 5
  9. Often You’ve Gone 3 1/2 } misc. piano player, on beginning of tape

Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case.

Box 89

item 1 Claude Noel, Lou Stein, John Mehegan, and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “John Mehegan, Claude Noel, Lou Stein.”
Annotation on back of case:
Party, Jan. 15, 1952 (John Mehegan, Claude Noel, Marian McPartland, Lou Stein)

  1. I’ll Remember April 5 1/2 mins
  2. Penthouse Serenade 3 1/2 mins
  3. Thou Swell 3 1/2 mins
  4. Lady Is a Tramp 1 1/2 min
  5. Love For Sale 2 min
  6. Gone With the Wind 6 min
  7. Just You – Just Me 2 min
  8. Only Have Eyes for You 5 min
  9. Just One of Things 4 min } at beginning of reel – by Lou Stein

Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case.

item 2 Bud Powell and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon Records, Bud Powell, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Reel No. 1, Date: 3/11/3 & 9/21/55, Title: Bud Powell (with Marian McPartland)

  1. I’ve Got You Under My Skin 2 1/2 mins.
  2. Sure Thing 2 1/2 mins.
  3. Lullaby of Birdland 4 1/2 mins.
  4. Eternity 5 1/2 mins.
  5. Embraceable You 5 mins.
  6. Oblivion 2 mins.
  7. Parisian Thoroughfare 2 1/2 mins
  8. Buttercup 2 1/2 mins with
  9. It Never Entered My Mind 4 mins. Edmund Thigpen
  10. Thou Swell 2 1/2 mins. on drums (9/21)
item 3 George Shearing and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Marian And Shearing OR Chrless.”
Annotation on bottom of case: “McPartland, [illegible] 21751.”
Annotation on back of case:
Client: Sherman Fairchild
Program: George Shearing, Marion [sic] McPartland – I
Source: Client’s tape
Order No. 3926
Date: 12/5/52
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 17.
item 4 George Shearing and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Marian And Shearing or Carless.”
Annotation on bottom of case: “McPartland, WV. 21751.”
Annotation on back of case:
Client: Sherman Fairchild
Program: George Shearing, Marion [sic] McPartland – II
Source: Client’s tape
Order No. 3926
Date: 12/5/52
item 5 Don Shirley and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Don Shirley & M. McPartland, Jan. 17, ’55.”
Annotation on back of case:
Date: 1/17/5

  1. Polka Dots + Moonbeams 5 1/2 minutes
  2. I Only Have Eyes For You 4 1/2 minutes
  3. Lullaby of Birdland 8 minutes
  4. Lullaby of the Leaves 7 1/2 minutes

Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case.

item 6 Lee Wiley with Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on back of case:

  1. I’m Coming Virginia 5 mins.
  2. The One I Love 6 1/2 mins.
  3. Swanee River 3 1/2 mins. | Recorded
  4. September Song 4 1/2 mins. | 12/9/55
  5. Ghost of A Chance 5 1/2 mins. |

McPartlands accompanying

item 7 Teddy Wilson and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Marian + Teddy, Feb 1970.”
Annotation on front of case: “Teddy Wilson, Marian McPartland, II.”
Annotation on back of case:
Marian & Teddy           14 Feb 70         2
*Quiet Nights   #1        3:02
Undecided       #1        2:16
Undecided       #2        2:14
Undecided       #3        cut
*Undecided      #4        2:15
Undecided       #5        2:38
Blusette            #1        4:02
Blusette            #2        cut
Blusette            #3        4:03
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.

Box 90

item 1 Teddy Wilson, Earl Hines, Ellis Larkins, and Marian McPartland. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Outtakes, Various: Wilson, Hines, Larkin, McPart.”
Annotation on back of case:
Earl Hines
Sweet Lorraine             complete, with vocal
Pretty girl is like a melody (1/2)
Sweet Lorraine (1/2)
1) Teddy Wilson
Stomping at the Savoy
(from Argentina Album)
2) Ellis Larkin              What’s New (5 min)
3) Come rain or come shine —
Marian McPartland
All the things you are          good (fixed up ending) (5 min)
Clothed Women (fair) (3:40)
   [Recordings of other musicians: commercial recordings and masters]
item 2 Earl Hines, [The Quintessential Recording Session] (Halcyon 101), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “1, Mr. Fairchild, Earl Hines, A.”
Annotation on front of case:
HAL 101 A      Original
Monday Date               6:57
Off Time Blues            7:50
Just Too Soon              6:43
Chimes Blues               3:41
25:11
Annotation on back of case:
1) Monday Date           # (warmup)
2) Monday Date           #1        cut
3) Monday Date           #2        6:57     great!!
4) Off-time blues          #1        7:50         “
5) Blues in 3rd              #1
Caution Blues (slow)          8:30
6) Chicago High-Five   #1 (up)
7) Stowaway                #1
8)
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 17.
item 3 Earl Hines, [The Quintessential Recording Session] (Halcyon 101), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-101-B, M. McPartland.”
Annotation on side of case: “1, Mr. Fairchild, Earl Hines, B.”
Annotation on front of case:
HAL 101 B      Original
Chicago High Life        5:21
Blues in Thirds             8:30
Stowaway                    7:00
Panther Rag                  3:19
24:10
Annotation on back of case:
Just Too Soon  #1 cut
Just Too Soon  #2                    6:43
Chimes            #1 cut               3:41
Chimes            #2
Panther Rag      #1                    3:19
item 4 Bobby Henderson, [A Home in the Clouds] (Halcyon 102), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-102-A, M. McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Side I               HAL 102 A,
Wished on the Moon
Lover Man
If the moon turned green
Shine
Blues for Lady
artist Bobby Henderson, solo piano
item 5 Bobby Henderson, “HAL-102-A,” [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-102-A, Eq’d, HALCYON.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Client: Halcyon; Artist: Bobby Henderson; Engineer: Alan Moy
Production Master
Bobby Henderson, Side A

  1. Wished On the Moon
  2. Lover Man
  3. The Moon Turned Green
  4. Shine
  5. Blues for Lady
item 6 Bobby Henderson, “HAL-102-B,” [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-102-B, Eq’d, HALCYON.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Client: Halcyon; Artist: Bobby Henderson; Engineer: Alan Moy
Production Master
Bobby Henderson, Side B

  1. Blue Prelude
  2. Sunny
  3. You Turned The Tables
  4. New Orleans
  5. Home In The Clouds
item 7 Willie “The Lion” Smith, [Live at Blues Alley] (Halcyon 104), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-104-A, Willie The Lion Smith, Eq’d, HALCYON.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Client: Halcyon; Artist: Willie The Lion Smith; Engineer: Alan Moy
Production Master
Willie The Lion Smith, Side A

  1. Relaxing
  2. Music On My Mind
  3. Sweet Georgia Brown
  4. Honeysuckle Rose/Squeeze Me
  5. Contrary Motion
  6. Conversation On Park Avenue
  7. Take Me Out To The Ball Game

Box 91

item 1 Willie “The Lion” Smith, [Live at Blues Alley] (Halcyon 104), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips
Annotation on side of case: “HAL-104-B, Willie The Lion Smith, Eq’d, HALCYON.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Client: Halcyon; Artist: Willie The Lion Smith; Engineer: Alan Moy
Production Master
Willie The Lion Smith, Side A

  1. Relaxing
  2. Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
  3. Here Comes The Band
  4. Concentrating
  5. Blue Skies
  6. Portrait of The Duke
  7. Zig Zag
  8. Relaxing
item 2 Willie “The Lion” Smith, Live at Blues Alley (Halcyon 104), Sides A/B. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Label on side of case: “CR 104.”
Annotation on back of case:
Willie the Lion Smith solo piano
Live at Blues Alley
Halcyon 104 A& B
7 1/2
item 3 Dave McKenna, [Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub] (Halcyon 108), [Side A]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 108A, Dave McKenna, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Dave McKenna, Halcyon #108
MASTER
Side A
1) Blues Cookin at Michael’s Pub          5:50
2) Dream Dancing                                4:30
3) Dance                                              3:38
4) Change Partners                               4:50
5) Dinah                                               3:22
21.47
item 4 Dave McKenna, [Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub] (Halcyon 108), [Side B]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Halcyon 108B, Dave McKenna, Marian McPartland.”
Annotation on back of case:
Dave McKenna, Hal #108, MASTER
1) I won’t dance                       3:16
2) Cheek to cheek                     5:14
3) I could have danced              3:27
4) Fine & Dandy                      3:22
5) Last Dance                           3:21
Side B, 20 min
item 5 Dave McKenna, “Halcyon #108,” Side A. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL #108, McKenna.”
Annotation on back of case: “HAL #108, McKenna.”
Dave McKenna, Halcyon #108
Side A
1 – Cookin at Michael’s Pub     5:50
2 – Dream Dancing                   4:30
3 – Dance                                 3:38
4 – Change Partners                  4:50
5 – Dinah                                 3:22
Side A = 21:47
Halcyon #108
Safety Master Copy
Date: 4-5-73
Accompanying document (manuscript notes) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 6 Dave McKenna, “Halcyon #108,” Side B. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL #108, McKenna.”
Annotation on back of case:
Dave McKenna, HALCYON #108
Piano – Bass
Side B
1– I Won’t Dance                     3:16
2– Cheek to Cheek                   5:14
3– I Could Have Danced           3:27
4– Fine + Dandy                       3:22
5– Last Dance                          3:21
Side B = 20:00
Safety Master Copy; Date: 4-5-73
item 7 Dave McKenna, “Halcyon [108].” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “McKenna (McPartland) Halcyon.”
Contents:
Dancing in the dark — Fine and dandy — Cheek to cheek — Dancing on the ceiling — Dolphin dance — Dinah — Dancero — Last dance.
Accompanying document (take sheet from Mercury Sound Studios) separated; see Box 117, Folder 16.

Box 92

item 1 Jimmy Rowles, [The Special Magic of Jimmy Rowles] (Halcyon, HAL 110), Side A.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL 110A, Jimmy Rowles (M. MacPartland).”
Annotation on back of case:
HAL 110, Side A
Jimmy Rowles, Side A
1– Grooveyard                                     A1        4:52
2– Remind Me                                     B2        3:53
3– Rockin’ In Rhythm                          A3        2:21
4– Sunday Monday, + Always               B3        3:17
5– Lotus Blossom/Prelude to a Kiss       A4        5:34
item 2 Jimmy Rowles, [The Special Magic of Jimmy Rowles] (Halcyon, HAL 110), Side B.
Annotation on side of case: “HAL 110B, Jimmy Rowles (M. MacPartland).”
Annotation on front of case:
HAL 110, Side B
Jimmy Rowles, Side B
1– It Don’t Mean A Thing                     B1
If It Ain’t Got That Swing                           4:56
2– Restless                                           A2        4:24
3– Lindy Lou                                       A5        3:57
4– Cotton Tail                                      B5        4:54
5– The Peacocks                                   B4        3:56
Annotation on back of case:
[crossed out; see case]
Duke:   Lotus Blossom – Prelude to a kiss
Cottontail
Don’t mean a thing
Rockin in rhythm
item 3 Jimmy Rowles, “HALCYON 110 A.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “HALCYON 110A, Jimmy Rowles, Safety Master, M. McPartland.”
Annotation on front of case:
Halcyon 110A
Side one, Jimmy Rowles
1– Grooveyard                                     4:52
2– Remind Me                                     3:53
3– Rockin’ In Rhythm                          2:21
4– Sunday Monday + Always                3:17
5– Lotus Blossom/Prelude to a Kiss       5:34
item 4 Jimmy Rowles, “HALCYON 110 B.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “HALCYON 110B, Jimmy Rowles, Safety Master, M. McPartland.”
Annotation on front of case:
Halcyon 110B
Side two, Jimmy Rowles
1– It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing     4:56
2– Restless                                                                   4:24
3– Lindy Lou                                                               3:57
4– Cotton Tail                                                              4:54
5– The Peacocks                                                           3:56
item 5 Jimmy Rowles, [Halcyon, HAL 110], Side A. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “81-5411, FEB 15, 1980, Jimmy Rowles.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Jimmy Rowles, Side A

  1. Groove Yard 4:52
  2. Remind Me 3:53
  3. Rockin’ In Rhythm 2:21
  4. Sunday Monday & Always 3:17
  5. Lotus Blossom/Prelude to A Kiss 5:34

TOTAL                        20:27
1:1 Copy of Original
Client: Marian McPartland; No.: HAL-110-A
Destination: Book of the Month Club
Date: 2-8-80
Mastered by Trutone; Date: 2/25/80
Label on back of case for “Book-of-the-Month-Club, Record Division”:
Record Master #81-5411
Eight Track #91-5412
Cassette #11-5413
Title: Jimmy Rowles

item 6 Jimmy Rowles, [Halcyon, HAL 110], Side B. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “81-5411, FEB 15, 1980, Jimmy Rowles.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
Jimmy Rowles, Side B

  1. It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing 4:56
  2. Restless 4:24
  3. Lindy Lou 3:57
  4. Cotton Tail 4:54
  5. The Peacocks 3:56

1:1 Copy of Original
Client: Marian McPartland; No.: HAL-110-A
Destination: Book of the Month Club
Date: 2-8-80
Mastered by Trutone; Date: 2/25/80

item 7 Jimmy Rowles, “HAL 110, Side A.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Rowles.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 110, Side A
Grooveyard                                          4:52
Remind Me                                          3:53
Rockin’ In Rhythm                               2:21
Sunday, Monday, and Always               3:17
Lotus Blossom/Prelude to A Kiss          5:34
Total Time                   20:23
Artist: Jimmy Rowles
1:1 Copy of Original
Client: Halcyon; Destination: Safety Copy; Date: 6-24-74

Box 93

item 1 Jimmy Rowles, “HAL 110, Side B.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Rowles.”
Label on back of case for Masterdisk Corporation, with annotations:
HAL 110, Side B
It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing          4:56
Restless                                                                        4:24
Lindy Lou                                                                    3:57
Cotton Tail                                                                   4:54
The Peacocks                                                               3:56
Total Time                   22:30
Artist: Jimmy Rowles
1:1 Copy of Original
Client: Halcyon; Destination: Safety Copy
   [Recordings of other musicians, non-commercial]
item 2 [Harry Blons Group] and Helen Ward. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on side of case: “Helen Ward.”
Annotation on back of case:
Date: 3/18/56
1st Number Harry Blons Group
Helen Ward program 3/7-3/8 1956
at Sherman Fairchild’s home recorded by E. [illegible].
For Mr. Sherman Fairchild.
item 3 Bobby Hackett, cornet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Dave McKenna, piano; Jack Lesberg, bass; and Cliff Leeman, drums. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Hackett 1970.”
Annotation on back of case:
x1. Keeping Out of Mischief Now                     3:39
x2. Swing That Music                                       5:29
x3. Aint Misbehavin                                         4:15
x4. Constantly                                                  4:15     Vic
x5. It’s so Peaceful for the Country                    3:51
6. Satin Doll X                                                           25 March 1970
7. Satin Doll X
x8. Wolverine Blues                                         4:15     OK
x9. I Thought About You                                  4:01     Bobby
10. Muskrat Ramble
11. Willow Weep For Me 4:05     Bobby
12. Please Don’t Talk About Me When I Gone 3:33
Bobby Hackett, crt; Vic Dickenson, tbn; Dave McKenna, p; Jack Lesberg, b; Cliff Leeman, drums
* Eddie Condon
item 4 Randy Hall, Al Haig, George Barnes, Jimmy McPartland, and Lou Stein. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Randy Hall & Al Haig, Etc.”
Annotation on back of case:
George Barnes, Jimmy McPartland, Lou Stein, Randy Hall, Al Haig

  1. Crazy Rhythms 4 1/2 min
  2. I Know You Know 3 1/2 min
  3. What Is Thing Called Love 6 1/2 min
  4. Indiana 2 min | with
  5. Blues 4 1/2 min |    Randy Hall &
  6. Sweet Sue | Al Haig

Address label for Sherman Fairchild on back of case.

item 5 Dave McKenna [1]. 10” audio reel, 1”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “2, 8 TRK, Dave McKenna, Marian McPartland, 2-28-73.”
Take Sheet for Mercury Sound Studios affixed to back of case, with annotations:
Artist: Dave McKenna; Date: 2/28/75; Mixer: Elvin C.
A & R Rep.: Marian McPartland
“Dancing in the Dark”              3/F.S.   4/F.S.   5/F.S.   6/F.S.   7/C 3:43
choice 8/C
(No title on slate)                      4:17
“Fine & Dandy”                       1/C
“Cheek To Cheek”                   1/C
“Dancing On The Ceiling”        1/C
Dolphin Dance                         1/in C

Box 94

item 1 Dave McKenna [2]. 10” audio reel, 1”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “2, 8 TRK, Dave McKenna, Marian McPartland, 2-28-73.”
Take Sheet for Mercury Sound Studios affixed to back of case, with annotations:
Artist: Dave McKenna; Date: 2/28/75; Mixer: Elvin
A & R Rep.: Marian McPartland
“Dolphin Dance”          3/C
“Dinah”                       1/inc    2/C       3/inc    4/F.S.   5/C
“Dancerro”                  1/C       2/inc    3/inc    4/C
item 2 Dave McKenna [3]. 10” audio reel, 1”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “2, 8 TRK, Dave McKenna, Marian McPartland, 2-28-73.”
Take Sheet for Mercury Sound Studios affixed to back of case, with annotations:
Artist: Dave McKenna; Date: 2/28/75; Mixer: Elvin C.
A & R Rep.: Marian McPartland
Piano Solo #1 (“Dream Dancing”)         1/C       2/C
“Danced All Night”                              1/F.S.   2/inc    3/C
“Change Partners”                                1/C
Dancing In The Dark                            1/F.S.   2/C
Piano Solo (1 L; 2 Close; 3 R)
item 3 Dave McKenna [4]. 10” audio reel, 1”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “2, 8 TRK, Dave McKenna, Marian McPartland, 2-28-73.”
Take Sheet for Mercury Sound Studios affixed to back of case, with annotations:
Artist: Dave McKenna; Date: 2/28/75; Mixer: Elvin C.
A & R Rep.: Marian McP.
Last Dance (piano on tracks 1, 2 & 3)    1/C       2/C
I Won’t Dance                                      1/inc    2/inc    3/C
Blues in G                                            1/C       2/inc    3/C
Accompanying document (Mercury Sound 16 Track Phase Report) separated; see Series 9 (Oversized), Sub-series A (Oversized Papers), Box 117, Folder 16.

Box 95

item 1 Hank O’Neal [1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Hank O’Neal.”
Annotation on back of case:
2 April 70
splice with other sugar & use

  1. Sugar 4:22
  2. VIC
  3. Wrap Your Trouble in Dreams
  4. I Can’t Give You Anything But Love 4:18
  5. Spring is Here 3:22
  6. Margie 4:37
  7. Wolverine Blues 6:04
  8. In a Sentimental Mood (VIC) 4:37 good (very) use
  9. Sweet Georgia Brown 7:39
  10. Broadway 5:32
  11. One Hour Tonight (EC) 3:59
  12. A Train (EC)
  13. It’s so Peaceful (EC) 4:37
  14. Satin Doll 3:45
item 2 Hank O’Neal [2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Hank O’Neal.”
Annotation on front of case:
1

  1. If I Love Again
  2. My Funny Valentine
  3. Round About Midnight
  4. Blue and Green
  5. Gone with the Wind
  6. Yesterdays
  7. Cynolah [?] Blues
  8. Nimbus

Annotation on back of case:
3

  1. Gone with the Wind 3:45*
  2. What’s New #1 2:45
  3. What’s New #2 3:39
  4. Yesterday 3:55*
  5. Cynobla [?] Blues 4:06* Marian
  6. Nimbus 3:16
  7. Mood Indigo 3:47
  8. The Duke 3:24
item 3 Hank O’Neal [3]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “Hank O’Neal.”
Annotation on front of case:
2

  1. Mood Indigo
  2. With You In Mind
  3. More
  4. A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square

Annotation on back of case:

4

  1. The Duke #2 3:20
  2. In Your Own Sweet Way 3:21
  3. With You In Mind 3:38 *
  4. More cut
  5. More 4:21 *
  6. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square *
item 4 Jimmy Rowles and Rusty Gilder. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on side of case: “Jimmy Rowles Rusty Gilder.”
Annotation on back of case:
II
1) Grooveyard 1 chor = 55        Take I okay
Take II better
2) Istahaw Strayhorn                 Take I okay
Take II
3) Restless                                Take 1, 2 mistakes
Take 3 fair
Take 4 best
*Roll of top end on bass track
item 5 Willie “The Lion” Smith [1]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:

  1. Relaxing #1 2:15
  2. #                 2:10     OK
  3. Morning Air 3:34 NO
  4. Concentrating 3:04 in a pinch
  5. Contrary Motion 2:51 OK
  6. Love Remembers good spoken intro

short take         #2                    NO       use 7 1/2 early version

  1. Music in My Mind 4:51 dub out false start / cut in vocal this…this  OK
  2. Portrait after Duke 2:37 OK       minor clam
  3. Fading Star 4:57 Doubtful
  4. Passionette 4:01 Adequate
item 6 Willie “The Lion” Smith [2]. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
Edit
–1. Fingerbuster           OK       2:18
–2. Sneak away [?]       OK       3:32
–3. Waller                                4:15

  1. Shine/[illegible]

Annotation on back of case:
Willie the Lion Smith
Empty

item 7 Joe Tartow, tuba; Josh White, guitar and song [?]; Jackie Cooper, drums; Wilbur De Paris, sax; Sonny Greer, drums; William “The Lion” Smith, piano; Vinnie Burke, bass; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Charley Shavers, trumpet; Charley Barker, banjo; “King Curtis (Les Paul Protige); Vinnie Burke. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Label on side of case: “Jazz Party.”
Annotation on back of case:
Reel II; Date: Aug 21 52; Title: Jazz Party.

Box 96

  [Recordings without attributions]
item 1 Untitled. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Reel #4 (original)
Gershwin:
How long has this been going on
I love you Porgy
Fascinatin Rhythm
item 2 Untitled. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
I
1) In the Middle of a kiss          1 take (3?)
2) Wave                                   1 (mistake) 2 okay 4 1/2
> Roll off top end on bass track
item 3 Untitled. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:

  1. Poor Buttermilk cut
  2. “ cut                   2. Fig Leaf       cut
  3. “ cut                   3.      “ #2         3:00
  4. “ cut                   4.      “ #3
  5. “ 3:12                 5.      “ #4
  6. “ ah!
  7.  
item 4 Untitled. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #4
Remind Me      3?                    Take One mistake
Take 2
Take 3
Lotus Blossom                         Take I  lovely!
Prelude to a Kiss
Don’t mean a thing
Rockin in Rhythm
Infer a song
Raindrops
The Peacocks (Powles)
Lindy (vocal)
Sunday Monday                       Take I (phone call!)
“    “                                  Take II good
item 5 Untitled. 10” audio reel, 0.25”.
Annotation on back of case:
Tape #3
Trouble is a man                       Take I okay
Liza (verse) (solo)                    Take I great
Like someone in love (solo)      Take I good
You take the cake (original)      Take I good
Cottontail (rehearsal)                Take I good
item 6 “228183 / 1C.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
228183 – 1C
Marian McPartland
6/20/73

Box 97

item 1 “228183 / 1D.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
228183 – 1D
Marian McPartland
6/20/73
Contents (Reel 1C-1D):
Jazz Waltz for a Friend — Ballade — Inner Cycle.
Accompanying document (CBS Records Tape Data Sheet) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 2 “228183 / 2C.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
228183 – 2C
Marian McPartland
6/20/73
item 3 “228183 / 2D.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
228183 – 2D
Marian McPartland
6/20/73
item 4 “228183 / 3C.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
CBS Records Tape Data Sheet affixed to front of case, with annotations:
Job Number 228183; Reel 3C-3D
Date: 6/20/73; Program: Marian McPartland
Producer: F. L.; Co. Eng.: Laico; Re. Eng.: Schlossberg
Where are the good companions
Homework
I’ll be around
Trouble is a man

Box 98

item 1 “228183 / 3D.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
Annotation on front of case:
228183 – 3D
Marian McPartland
6/20/73
Contents (Reel 3C-3D):
Where Are the Good Companions — Homeward — I’ll be around — Trouble is a man.
Accompanying document (CBS Records Tape Data Sheet) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
item 2 “228183 / 4C.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
CBS Records Tape Data Sheet affixed to front of case, with annotations:
Job Number 228183; Reel 4C-4D
Date: 6/21/73; Program: Marian McPartland
Client: CRP; Producer: F. L.; Co. Eng.: FL; Re. Eng.: RW
Trouble is a man — Where are the good companions (remake) — While we’re young — It’s So Peaceful.
item 3 “228183 / 4D.” 10” audio reel, 0.5”, 15 ips.
CBS Records Tape Data Sheet affixed to front of case, with annotations (carbon copy of sheet affixed to Item 2).
item 4 “Marian McPartland, 11/8/88 #1.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
item 5 “Marian McPartland #2.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.

Box 99

item 1 “Marian McPartland, Reel One.” 10” audio reel, 1”.
item 2 “Marian McPartland, Reel Two.” 10” audio reel, 1”.
Note affixed to front of case: “What Are These?”
item 3 “Marian McPartland, Reel Three.” 10” audio reel, 1”.

Box 100

item 1 “Marian McPartland, Reel Four.” 10” audio reel, 1”.
item 2 “Marian McPartland, Reel Five.” 10” audio reel, 1”.
item 3 “Marian McPartland, Reel Six.” 10” audio reel, 1”.

Box 101

  [Recordings of radio broadcasts and interviews]
item 1 “Marian McPartland Interviewed by Henry Whiston, CBC Montreal (1965)” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Form from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation affixed to back of case, with annotations:
No. 1 of 1; Recording date: Jan-26-65
Marian McPartland
Interviewed by Henry Whiston—CBC Montreal
item 2 “Marian McPartland Show, WBAI (March 5, 1969).” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Label on side of case: “WBAI, Guest – Lorin Hollander.”
Form for WBAI-FM 99.5, Pacifica affixed to front of case, with annotations:
Title: Marian McPartland Show, Part 1 of 1
Music Extra
saver for future use
date as yet undetermined!
Guest Lorin Hollander
Please do not erase
Last portion of program is air check
done live 3/5/69
item 3 A Delicate Balance, WBAI, August 6, 1978,” Reel I. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case: “WBAI Aug 6 1978 (no guest).”
Annotation on back of case: “Critics Forum / A Delicate Balance, 8/6/78, Reel II of II.”
item 4 A Delicate Balance, WBAI, August 6, 1978,” Reel II. 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 7.5 ips.
Annotation on front of case: “WBAI Aug 6 1978, record program – no guest.”
Annotation on back of case: “A Delicate Balance, 8/6/78, Reel I of I.”
item 5 “Radio CUROM (undated).” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Recording made at the studio of Radio Broadcasting Station “CUROM” in Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles by Vincent H. Pietersz.
Label on side of case: “CURACAO.”
Annotation on back of case: “PHILIPS.; RADIO CUR.OM.”
Accompanying document (typescript note) separated; see Box 11, Folder 17.
[Unlabeled and unknown recordings]
item 6 “Reel No. 1, McPartland, 55-63.”
Annotation on back of case:
Test AF
AF + 1 FS
AF + 2 broke down
AF + 3 from after intro (9)
A + 1
55 + 2 broke down, goes on
55-63
item 7 “Test Tape.” 10” audio reel, 0.25”, 15 ips.
Annotation on side of case: “tape (2 track 15”) for combanture [?] [illegible].”
Label on front of case for Fine Recording Inc., with annotation: “TEST TAPE.”
Facsimile of original case in Box 11, Folder 17.

Sub-series F: 7” Phonograph Discs

Box 102

  [Recordings featuring compositions by Marian McPartland]
Items 1-2 Bennett, Tony. “Twilight World / Easy Come, Easy Go.” Music arranged and conducted by Robert Farnon. Columbia, 4-45573, 1972. 7” phonograph disc, 45 RPM. 2 copies. Copy 2 labeled “For Demonstration Use Only / Not for Sale.”
Contents: [Side 1] Twilight world / Marian McPartland (3:04) — [Side 2] Easy come, easy go / E. Heyman and J. Green (3:00).
  [Other and unknown recordings]
Item 3 Unidentified personnel. “There’ll Be Other Times.” Demo produced by Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., n.d. 7” phonograph disc, 45 RPM.
Contents: [Side 1] “There’ll be other times T 3”; [Side 2] “There’ll be other times T 8.”

Sub-series G: 8” Phonograph Discs

  [Recordings by other musicians]
Item 4 Norman, L. “Deep Summer Music.” Recorded August 8, 1955. 8” phonograph disc, 45 RPM.
Annotation on label: “WHM 8/8/55 / Master No. 1916-3 / Time 3:15.”

Sub-series H: 10” Phonograph Discs

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland and other musicians]
Item 5 “Marion [sic] McPartland Trio / Savoy Records (Parts I and II—33 1/3—LP).”  10” phonograph disc, 33 1/3 RPM.
Contents: [Side 1] Part I — [Side 2] Part II.
item 6 Marion [sic] McPartland Quintet. “It’s De-Lovely / Flamingo.” Federal Dee-Jay Special, 12029-A, n.d. Etched on disc: “F-133-1-TS-MAK. 10” phonograph disc.
Contents: [Side 1] It’s de-lovely / Cole Porter (2:50) — [Side 2] Flamingo / Anderson—Grouya (3:00).
item 7 Unlabeled recording. Etched on disc: [Side 1] “McP 601 / Jazz”; [Side 2] “McP 602 / Sweet Papa.” 10” phonograph disc.
  [Recordings of other musicians]
item 8 Gold, Arthur, and Robert Fizdale, duo-pianos. Modern Waltzes for Two Pianos. Columbia, ML 2147, n.d. 10” phonograph disc, Long Playing Microgroove record.
From file labeled: “Jimmy.” Label on Side 1 of record: “Misc. Waltz 1.”
Contents:
Side 1. [Band 1] Georges Auric: Une valse; [Bands 2-7] Vittgrio Rieti: Second Avenue waltzes, nos. 1-6;
Side 2. [Band 1] Virgil Thompson: Synthetic waltzes — [Band 2] Henri Sauguet: Valse breve — [Band 3] Germaine Tailleferre: Valses I and II — [Band 4] Paul Bowles: Night waltz.
item 9 Mantovani and His Orchestra. Waltzing with Mantovani. FFM London, LB 381, n.d. 10” phonograph disc, 33 1/3 RPM.
From file labeled: “Jimmy.” Label on Side 1 of record: “Misc. Waltz 1.”
Contents:
Side 1. Intro.:–Wyoming (Williams) — Under the roofs of Paris (Moretti, Sievier) — Kisses in the dark (Micheli) — For you (Dubin, Burke) —
Side 2. Intro.:–Diane (Rapee; Pollack) — Babette (Nicholls) — Just for a while (Geiger) — Charmaine (Rapee; Pollack).
item 10 McGovern, Patty. “I Like Snow.” 10” phonograph disc, 78 RPM.
Annotation on side 2 of disc: “All in the morning.”
item 11 Page, Roger, vocals. “Castles in the Sand.” Recording produced by Dick Charles Recording Service. 10” phonograph disc, 45 RPM.
Label from original sleeve: “DEMO – Roger (singer) Page.”
On disc label: “Castles in the Sand / 51065 / 45 RPM / E.H. Morris.”
item 12 Smith, Ethel. Popular Waltzes. Decca, DL 5357, n.d. 10” phonograph disc, 33 1/3 RPM.
From file labeled: “Jimmy.” Label on Side 1 of record: “Misc. Waltz 1.”
Contents:
Side 1. Tennessee waltz (Redd Steward—Pee Wee King) — Beautiful brown eyes (Arthur Smith—Alton Delmore) — Mockin’ Bird Hill (Vaughn Horton) — Shenandoah waltz (Chubby Wise-Clyde Moody) —
Side 2. The loveliest night of the year (Adapted by Irving Aaronson) / Paul Francis Webster — Anniversary song (Al Jolson—Saul Choplin); The waltzing cat (Leroy Anderson) — Three cornered tune (Frank Loesser).
item 13 Verme, Jerry, piano and vocals. “The Cool Life.” Recording produced by Robert Swanson Productions, Inc. 10” phonograph disc, 45 RPM.
Annotation on disc label: “The Cool Life—Original / Piano + Vocal by Jerry Verme.”
[Other and unknown recordings]
item 14-15 “So Many Things – E. H. Morris.” Recording produced by Associated Recording Studios. 10” phonograph disc. 2 copies.
item 16-17 “How High the Moon.” 10” phonograph disc. Stamp on disc for “Playback” Soundcraft. 2 copies.
item 18 Unlabeled. 10” phonograph disc.

Sub-series I: 12” Phonograph Discs

Box 103

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland: commercial recordings and masters]
item 1 Ambiance. The Marian McPartland Trio (Halcyon, HAL 103). 12” phonograph disc.
Marian McPartland, piano; with Michael Moore, bass; Jimmy Madison and Billy Hart, drums
Recorded July 1970.
Contents:
Side 1. What is this thing called love? — Aspen — Sounds like heaven — Ambiance — Rime — Three little words —
Side 2. Hide and seek with the Bombay Bicycle Club — Afterglow — Lost one — The wisdom of the heart — Glimpse.
items 2-3 “HAL – .103.” Masters for Ambiance (Halcyon, HAL 103). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Sonic Recording Products.
2 copies.
items 4-6 “HAL 103.” Masters for Ambiance (Halcyon, HAL 103). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Philips Recording Company, Inc.
Side 1 labeled: “HAL 103 A2SS.”
Side 2 labeled: “HAL 103 BFSS.”
3 copies:
Copy 2 has annotation on side 1: “low.”
Copy 3 has annotation on side 2: “low.”
item 5 “HAL 103.” Masters for Ambiance (Halcyon, HAL 103). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Philips Recording Company, Inc.
Side 1 labeled: “HAL 103 A2SS.” Annotation on Side 1: “low.”
Side 2 labeled: “HAL 103 BFSS.”
item 6 “HAL 103.” Masters for Ambiance (Halcyon, HAL 103). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Philips Recording Company, Inc.
Side 1 labeled: “HAL 103 A2SS.”
Side 2 labeled: “HAL 103 BFSS.” Annotation on Side 2: “low.”
item 7 “HAL 103A/B.” Masters for Ambiance (Halcyon, HAL 103). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Mercury Sound Studios: Reference Lacquer.
item 8-9 “HAL 105.” Masters for A Delicate Balance (Halcyon, HAL 105). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Philips Recording Company.
[Marian McPartland, piano; Jay Leonhart, bass, Jimmy Madison, drums.]
[Contents:
Side 1. A delicate balance — Melancholy mood — More — Freedom jazz dance — Solace —
Side 2. El condor pasa — Jazz waltz for a friend — Something — Britannia blues — God bless the child.]
2 copies.
item 10 Elegant Piano. Teddy Wilson and Marian McPartland, pianos (Halcyon, HAL 106). 12” phonograph disc.
Contents:
Side 1. Bluesette (duo) — Cottage for sale (Teddy Wilson solo) — Lover man (duo) — Just one of those things (duo) — Blues for six (Teddy Wilson solo) —
Side 2. Quiet nights (duo) — Slowly into evenings (Marian McPartland solo) — Shiny stockings (Teddy Wilson solo) — Four-in-hand blues (duo) — Love (Teddy Wilson solo).
item 11-12 “HAL 106.” Masters for Elegant Piano (Halcyon, HAL 106). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Philips Recording Company, Inc.
2 copies.
item 13 Interplay (Halcyon 100). 12” phonograph disc.
Marian McPartland, piano; with Linc Milliman, bass.
Sealed in shrink-wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. Twilight world — Indian summer — Close your eyes — Here’s that rainy day —
Side 2. Milestones — New Orleans — By the time I get to Phoenix — Illusion — Things aint what they used to be.
item 14 “HAL-100.” Masters for Interplay (Halcyon 100). 12” phonograph disc.
Stamp on label: “MAR 1969.”
item 15-17 “HAL 100.” Masters for Interplay (Halcyon 100). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Philips Recording Company, Inc.
3 copies.
items 18-19 “HALCYON-100.” Masters for Interplay (Halcyon 100). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Windsor Records, Inc.
2 copies. Copy 1 has annotation on label: “5/16/86.”
item 20 The Maestro and Friend. Joe Venuti, violin; Marian McPartland, piano (Halcyon, HAL-112). 12” phonograph disc.
Contents:
Side 1. On the sunny side of the street — Pardon me pretty baby — Dinah — Melody — How high the moon —
Side 2. C jam blues — Stardust — That’s a plenty — Afterglow.
item 21 Marian McPartland Plays Music of Leonard Bernstein (Time, S/2013). 12” phonograph disc.
Marian McPartland, piano; Ben Tucker, bass; Jake Hanna, drums.
Contents:
Side 1. It’s love — cool — Lonely town — I can cook too — Tonight — Somewhere —
Side 2. Ya got me — A little bit in love — Lucky to be me — Some other time — I feel pretty — Maria.
See also Box 105, Item 2 (cassette tape).
item 22-23 Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Billy Strayhorn (Concord Jazz, CJ-326, 1987).
Marian McPartland, piano; Jerry Dodgion, alto saxophone; Steve La Spina, bass; Joey Baron, drums
Contents:
Side 1. Intimacy of the blues — Isfahan — Lotus blossom — Raincheck — Lush life —
Side 2. U. M. M. G. — A flower is a lovesome thing — Take the ‘A’ train — Day dream — After all.
2 copies. Copy 1 stamped “For Promotion Only.” Copy 2 in shrink-wrap.
See also Box 105, Item 5 (cassette tape).
Accompanying document (correspondence) separated; see Box 11, Folder 18.
item 24 Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder (Halcyon, HAL 109). 12” phonograph disc.
Marian McPartland, piano; Michael Moore bass (side 1); Rusty Gilder, bass, and Joe Corsello, drums (side 2)
Contents:
Side 1. Jazz waltz for a friend — Why? — While we’re young — Lullaby for a lady — Inner circle —
Side 2. I’ll be around — Trouble is a man — Homeward — Where are the good companions? — It’s so peaceful in the country.
item 25 Marian McPartland: Solo Concert at Haverford (Halcyon, HAL-111). 12” phonograph disc.
Recorded live at Haverford College, April 12, 1974.
Sealed in shrink-wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. Haverford blues — Medley: Yesterdays / Yesterday — Send in the clowns — Pick yourself up — I’ll be around —
Side 2. You turned the tables on me — Killing me softly — Medley: A foggy day / How long has this been going on? / I loves you Porgy / Fascinatin’ rhythm — Afterglow.
item 26 “HAL-118 A/B.” Masters for Marian Remembers Teddi (Halcyon, HAL 118, 1980). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Windsor Records, Inc. (“Date: 6-6-80”).
Contents unknown; consists of 1 disc (8 tracks) of double album.
item 27 My Old Flame: Marian McPartland Performs the Classic Hits of Sam Coslow (Dot Records, DLP 25907). 12” phonograph disc.
Marian McPartland, piano; [Ron Carter, bass; Grady Tate, drums; with vocal quintet]
Recorded in New York, June 1968.
Contents:
Side 1. My old flame — The day you came along — Just one more chance — In the middle of a kiss — Je vous adore (I adore you) — Thanks —
Side 2. Sing you sinners — Beware my heart — I’m in love with the Honorable Mr. So and So — A little white gardenia — Moon song — Cocktails for two.
item 28 Now’s the Time! (Halcyon, HAL 115). 12” phonograph disc.
Marian McPartland, piano; Mary Osborne, guitar; Vi Redd, alto saxophone; Lynn Milano, bass; Dottie Dodgion, drums
Recorded live at the Monticello Room in Rochester, NY, June 30, 1977.
Contents:
Side 1. Now’s the time (Parker) — Sophisticated lady (Ellington) — In a mellotone (Ellington) — Laura (Raskin/Mercer) —
Side 2. I’ll remember April (Raye/dePaul/Johnson) — What are you doing the rest of your life? (Legrand/Bergman) — Straight, no chaser (Monk) — But beautiful (Burke/Van Heusen).
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland, non-commercial]
item 29 “[Marian McPartland Trio], Green Bay, Wisconsin.” 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album: “Recorded by WJPG, Green Bay, Wisconsin.”
Contents:
Side 1. Dream — Moonlight in Vermont —
Side 2. How high the moon — Misirlou.
Annotation on label on side 2: “Thanx, Jim Wesley.”
Annotation on original sleeve:
M McP Trio
‘Dream’
Adrienne vocal
on Moonlight in Vermont
Zebra Lounge, Green Bay
Facsimile of original sleeve in Box 11, Folder 18.
item 30-31 “Marian McPartland Trio, Dec. 1951.” 12” phonograph disc, 78 RPM.
Label on album for ACE Recording Studios, Boston, MA.
Contents:
Side 1. Exactly like you —
Side 2. Tenderly.
2 copies.
Annotation on copy 2: “Dick / Eddie Phyffe / Boston.”
items 32- 34 “Marian McPartland Trio, Dec. 1951.” 12” phonograph disc, 78 RPM.
Label on album for ACE Recording Studios, Boson, MA.
Contents:
Side 1. I cover the waterfront —
Side 2. Lover.
3 copies.
item 35 “1951 — Grandview Inn.” 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Audiodisc.
Contents:
Side 1. I’ve got you in between the devil and deep blue sea — [illegible]
Side 2. I cover the waterfront.
Annotations on original sleeve.
Facsimile of original sleeve in Box 11, Folder 18.
items 36-37 “Moonlight / Undecided.” 12” phonograph disc.
Contents:
Side 1. Moonlight —
Side 2. Undecided.
2 copies. Copy 2, Side 1, labeled “Moonlight in UT.”
item 38 “Marion [sic] McPartland ‘Summertime.’ / Marion [sic] McPartland Trio ‘Limehouse Blues.’” 12” phonograph disc, 78 RPM.
Label on album for Audiodisc.
Recorded December 8, 1951.
Contents:
Side 1. Summertime —
Side 2. Limehouse blues
item 39  “Marion Page.” 12” phonograph disc, 78 RPM.
Label on album for Universal Recording Corp.
Contents:
Side 1. Three M’s —
Side 2. Yesterday.
item 40 “With you in mind last cut.” 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for Capitol Records.
Annotation on label: “Master No.: Side 1 / Title: With you in mind last cut / Artist: Marion [sic] McPartland / Ruf Ref.”
item 41 Unlabeled. 12” phonograph disc.
Engraved on disc: “Start inside.”

Box 104

  [Recordings of Marian McPartland with Jimmy McPartland]
item 1 Dixieland Now and Then: Jimmy McPartland’s Chicago Rompers; Paul Barbarin’s New Orleans Stompers (Jazztone, J1241). 12” phonograph disc.
Jimmy McPartland’s Chicago Rompers (side 1): Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Bill Stegmeyer, clarinet; Bud Freeman, tenor sax; Marian McPartland, piano; Milt Hinton, bass; Joe Morello, drums.
Paul Barbarin’s New Orleans Stompers (side 2): Paul Barbarin, drums; John Brunious, trumpet; Bobby Thomas, trombone; Willie Humphrey, clarinet; Lester Santiago, piano; Danny Barker, banjo.
Contents:
Side 1. My gal Sal (Theodore Dresser) — McBlues (Jimmy McPartland) — Donna (McPartland) — Sweet Adeline (Armstrong–Gerard) — Decidedly blues (Jimmy McPartland) —
Side 2. Gettysburg march (S. T. Stambaugh) — Careless love (Koenig–Williams) — When the saints go marchin’ in (Traditional) — Mon chere amie (Traditional) — Tiger rag (La Rocca–Shields–Sbarbaro–Edwards–Ragas–De Costa).
item 2 Goin’ Back a Ways (Halcyon, HAL 116). 12” phonograph disc.
Personnel on side 1, number 1, and side 2, numbers 1-3: Marian McPartland, piano; Jimmy McPartland, cornet and vocals; Jack McConnell, clarinet; Harry “Slip” Lepp, trombone; Mousie Alexander, drums; Ben Carlton, bass.
Personnel on side 1, numbers 2-4, and side 2, number 1: Marian McPartland, piano; Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Gene “Honeybear” Sedric, clarinet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Bob Varney, drums; Max Wayne, bass.
Personnel on side 1, number 5, and side 2, number 5: Marian McPartland, piano; Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Jack Golly, clarinet; Chick Evans, drums; Ben Carlton, bass.
Contents:
Side 1. Davenport blues (Beiderbecke) — Use your imagination (Porter) — Manhattan (Rodgers/Hart) — Come back, sweet papa (Haggart) — How high the moon (Lewis/Hamilton) —
Side 2. Royal garden blues (Williams/Williams) — Daughter of Sister Kate (McPartland) — In a mist (Beiderbecke) — Singin’ the blues till my daddy comes home (Lewis/Young/Conrad/Robinson) — I’ve found a new baby (Palmer/Williams).
item 3 Jimmy and Marion [sic] McPartland Play T-V Themes (Design Records, DLP-144). 12” phonograph disc.
Jimmy McPartland, trumpet; Marian McPartland, piano; Manhattan Red [Ubie Green], trombone; Andy Fitzgerald, clarinet; Ben Tucker, bass; Mousy Alexander, drums; Dick Cary, mellophone.
Contents:
Side A. I-M-4-U — Sentimental journey — Mystery march — Mr. Lucky —
Side B. Peter Gunn — Londonderry air — Thanks for dropping in — Bat Masterson.
See also Sub-series C (5” Audio Reels), Box 48, Item 3, for dub of recording.
items 4-5 The McPartlands: Live at the Monticello (Halcyon, HAL 107). 12” phonograph disc.
With Jack Maheu, clarinet; Hank Berger, trombone and banjo; Rusty Gilder, bass; Mike Bergeron, drums; Larry Bell, drums (Willow weep for me; Things ain’t what they used to be); Sal Sparrazza (Basin Street blues; Wolverine blues).
Contents:
Side 1. Royal Garden blues — I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter — Willow weep for me — Avalon —
Side 2. Basin Street blues — Things ain’t what they used to be — Wolverine blues.
2 copies. Both copies in shrink-wrap.
items 6-7 “HAL 107.” Masters for The McPartlands: Live at the Monticello (Halcyon, HAL 107). 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for PRC Recording Company.
2 copies.
item 8 The Middle Road (Jazztone, J-1227). 12” phonograph disc.
Jimmy McPartland and His Orchestra: Marian McPartland, piano; Bill Stegmeyer, clarinet; Bud Freeman, tenor sax; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Joe Morello, drums; Milt Hinton, bass.
Arrangements by Bill Stegmeyer.
Contents:
Side 1. My gal Sal — McBlues — Swanee River — Kerry dancers — Sweet Adeline — Decidedly blues —
Side 2. Sine on, harvest moon — Baby-o — Donna — Stranger in the night.
Annotations on back cover of album.
items 9-10 Shades of Bix: Jimmy McPartland and Bobby Hackett (MCA Records, MCA2-4110, 1977). Double album; 2 – 12” phonograph discs.
Various personnel. Marian McPartland, piano, on Disc 2, Side 2, tracks “In a mist,” “Jazz me blues,” “Sorry,” and “Way down yonder in New Orleans.” Jimmy McPartland, trumpet and cornet, on all tracks on Disc 1, Side 1; Disc 2, Side 2; and Disc 2, Side 3.
Contents:
[Disc 1] Side 1. Jimmy McPartland and His Orchestra: Clarinet marmalade — Singin’ the blues till my daddy comes home — Ostrich walk — Louisiana — Davenport blues — Since my best gal turned me down —
[Disc 1] Side 4. Bobby Hackett and His Orchestra: Easy to love — Soon — When a woman loves a man — But not for me — What is there to say — Rose room — With a song in my heart — More than you know —
[Disc 2] Side 2. Jimmy McPartland and His Orchestra: Riverboat shuffle — I’m coming Virginia — In a mist — Jazz me blues — Sorry — Way down yonder in New Orleans —
[Disc 2] Side 3. Jimmy McPartland’s Squirrels: Eccentric — Original Dixieland one step — I’m all bound ‘round with the Mason Dixon Line — Panama — Jimmy McPartland and His Orchestra: The world is waiting for the sunrise — Jazz me blues — China boy — Sugar (That sugar baby o’ mine).
2 copies. Both copies stamped: “For Promotion Only.”
item 11 Swingin’ (Halcyon, HAL 114). 12” phonograph disc.
Jimmy McPartland, cornet and vocals; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Buddy Tate, clarinet, tenor and baritone saxophones; Marian McPartland, piano; Rusty Gilder, bass; Gus Johnson, drums.
Recorded at the Royal Box, Americana Hotel, New York, NY, June 16, 1973.
Contents:
Side 1. Sentimental journey (Homer-Brown-Green) — Polka dots and moonbeams (Van Heusen-Burke) — I can’t give you anything but love (McHugh-Fields) —
Side 2. Dinah (Lewis-Young-Akst) — Stompin’ at the Savoy (Goodman-Webb-Sampson) — When you wish upon a star (Harline-Washington) — Perdido (Lenk-Drake-Tizol).
  [Compilation recordings with Marian McPartland and other musicians]
item 12 Concert in Argentina (Halcyon, HAL 113). Double album: 2 – 12” phonograph discs.
Marian McPartland, piano (side 1); Teddy Wilson, piano (side 2); Ellis Larkins, piano (side 3); Earl Hines, piano (side 4).
Recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 1974.
Inside of album jacket autographed by “Tommy (Father) Flanagan,” Teddy Wilson, and Ellis Larkins.
Album credits (inside of album jacket) annotated.
Contents:
Side 1. Rockin in rhythm (Ellington) — Time and time again (McPartland) — Wave (Jobim) — Medley: I let a song go out of my heart / I got it bad / It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing / Satin doll / Caravan (Ellington) —
Side 2. Medley: It ain’t necessarily so / Bess, you is my woman / Liza (Gershwin) — Medley: Rhapsody in blue / The man I love / Someone to watch over me / Lady be good (Gershwin) — Rosetta (Hines) — Ain’t misbehavin’ (Waller) — Body and soul (Green) — Flying home (Hampton, Robin and Goodman) —
Side 3. Perfidia (Dominguez/Leeds) — Blues in the night (Arlen/Mercer) — Blues in my heart (Carter) — Ill wind (Arlen) — Things ain’t what they used to be (Mercer Ellington) —
Side 4. Medley: Black coffee (Sigler/Goodhart/Hoffman) / I’ve got the world on a string (Arlen) — Close to you (David and Bacharach) — Medley: The girl from Ipanema (Jobim) / Bluesette (Thielmans) / A pretty girl is like a melody (Berlin) / Sweet Lorraine (Burwell/Parish) / Tea for two (Youmans).
  [Recordings of compositions by Marian McPartland]
item 13 Thad Jones and Mel Lewis: Potpourri (Philadelphia International Records, KZ 33152, 1974). 12” phonograph disc.
Thad Jones, flugelhorn; Jerry Dodgion, first alto, soprano sax, and flute; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Mel Lewis, drums; Ed Xiques, second alto, soprano sax, flute, and clarinet; Billy Harper, first tenor and flute; Jim Bossy, trumpet; Cecil Bridgewater and Tulani, trumpet; Jimmy Knepper, first trombone; Steve Furtado, trumpet; Buddy Lucas, harmonica and jaw harp; Cliff Heather, trombone; George Mraz, bass; Quentin “Butter” Jackson, trombone; Billy Campbell, trombone; Jon Faddis, first trumpet; Ron Bridgewater, second tenor and clarinet; Sir Roland Hanna, piano.
Label on album jacket: “Demonstration, Not for Sale.”
Contents:
Side 1. Blues in a minute / T. Jones (8:32) — All my yesterdays / T. Jones (4:37) — Quiet lady / T. Jones (7:38) — Don’t you worry ’bout a thing / S. Wonder (4:02) —
Side 2. For the love of money / K. Gamble, L. Huff, A. Jackson (4:14) — Yours and mine / T. Jones (3:48) — Ambiance / M. McPartland (7:23) — Living for the city / S. Wonder (4:01).
items 14-15 Peggy Lee: Close Enough for Love (DRG Records, SL 5190). 12” phonograph disc.
Peggy Lee, vocals; Ian Underwood, keyboards; Max Brennett, bass; John Guerin, drums and percussion; Dennis Budimir, John Pisano, and John Chiodini, guitars.
2 copies. Both copies in shrink wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. You (Tom Snow) — Easy does it (Richard Hazard–Peggy Lee) — Close enough for love (Johnny Mandel–Paul Williams) — A robinsong (Michael Franks) — Just one of those things (Cole Porter) —
Side 2. I can’t resist you (Will Donaldson–Ned Wever) — Come in from the rain (Melissa Manchester–Carole Bayer Sager) — In the days of our love (Marian McPartland–Peggy Lee) — Through the eyes of love (Marvin Hamlisch–Carole Bayer Sager) — Rain sometimes (Arthur Hamilton).
  [Recordings of Jimmy McPartland]
item 16 Jazzmeeting in Holland: Bud Freeman and Jimmy McPartland Meet Ted Easton’s Jazz Band (Circle Records, CLP-10, 1981). 12” phonograph disc.
Jimmy McPartland and Bob Wulffers, trumpets; Bud Freeman, tenor sax; Frits Kaatee, clarinet and soprano sax; Henk van Muyen, trombone; Pim Hogervorst, banjo and trombone; Jacques Kingma, bass; Ted Easton, drums; all vocals by Jimmy McPartland.
Arrangements by Pim Hogervorst.
Recorded at the New Orleans Jazzclub, Scheveningen, Holland, May 13, 1975.
Contents:
Side 1. All of me (H. Simons – J. Marks) — Third Street Blues (D. Cary – J. McPartland) — I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter (J. Young – F. Ahlert) — Rockin’ chair (H. Carmichael) — Jazz me blues (T. Delany) —
Side 2. That “D-minor” thing (B. Freeman) — Basin Street Blues (S. Williams) — Sorry (Klages – Quicksell) — St. James Infirmary blues (J. Primrose).
  [Recordings of other musicians]
item 17 Hines, Earl. Quintessential Recording Session (Halcyon, HAL 101). 12” phonograph disc.
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. My Monday date — Off time blues — Just too soon — Chimes in blues —
Side 2. Chicago high life — Blues in thirds — Stowaway — Panther rag.
item 18 McKenna, Dave. Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub (Halcyon 108). 12” phonograph disc.
Dave McKenna, piano; Dick Johnson, clarinet and flute; Bucky Calabrese, bass.
Recorded at Mercury Sound Studios, New York, NY, February 28, 1973.
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. Cookin’ at Michael’s Pub (McKenna) — Dream dancing (Porter) — Dansero (Parker, Hayman, Daniels) — Change partners (Berlin) — Dinah (Akst, Young and Lewis) —
Side 2. I won’t dance (Kern, Hammerstein, Fields & McHugh) — Cheek to cheek (Berlin) — I could have danced all night (Lerner and Lowe) — Fine and dandy (Swift & James) — The last dance (Cahn & McHugh).
item 19 Smith, Willie “The Lion.” Live at Blues Alley (Halcyon, HAL 104). 12” phonograph disc.
Recorded live at Blues Alley in Washington, DC, June 11, 1973.
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. Relaxing (Theme) — Music on my mind — Sweet Georgia Brown — Huneysuckle rose / Squeeze me — Contrary motion — Conversation on Park Avenue — Take me out to the ball game — Relaxing —
Side 2. Relaxing — Sim-me-sha-wabble — Here comes the band — Concentrating — Blue skies — Portrait of the Duke — Zig zag — Relaxing.
  [Unattributed and unlabeled recordings]
item 20-21 “4 Brothers / Lover.” 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for “Audiodisc Recording Blank.”
2 copies.
item 22 “Black Cat May Mouse / That’s a Plenty Canada.” 12” phonograph disc.
item 23  “Davenport blues / That’s a plenty.” 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album for “Audition” Soundcraft Full-Spectrum.
item 24 “Horn Concerto / John Barrows.” 12” phonograph disc, 33 1/3 RPM.
Label on album for “A&R, New York, NY.”
item 25 “Out take misty morning ; God bless the child.” 12” phonograph disc, 33 1/3 RPM.
Label on album: “Recorded at Crest Recording Studios.”
item 26 “Waltz / Songs.” 12” phonograph disc, 33 1/3 RPM.
Label on album for Fine Recording, Inc., New York, NY. Typescript annotations on label: “NOEL ; NARTB.”
Contents:
Side 1. Slow waltz — Fast waltz — Endings — Tree into girl — Tree into girl long — Tree into girl long w/accel —
Side 2. Rain, rain don’t go away — It’s getting awful lonely out tonight — The first time we’re alone again — Don’t stop.
item 27  “Zing / Cradle.” 12” phonograph disc.
item 28 “Minute Spots.” 12” phonograph disc.
Label on album: “Recorded at Crest Recording Studios.”
item 29 “AP-216.” 12” phonograph disc.
items 30-31 Uncut vinyl records, labeled “GEM Recording Disc.” 12” phonograph disc. 2 copies.

Sub-series J: Cassette Tapes

Box 105

item 1 Marian McPartland at the Hickory House. Marian McPartland, piano (tracks 1-22); Max Wayne, bass (tracks 1-7, 13); Mousie Alexander, drums (tracks 1-6); Mel Zelnick, drums (tracks 7, 13); Bob Carter, bass (tracks 8-12); Joe Morello, drums (tracks 8-12, 14-22); Vinnie Burke, bass (tracks 14-22). Savoy Jazz, SJK 2248, 1980. Cassette tape.
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Recorded 1952 and 1953.
Tracks: Lullaby of Birdland (2:56) — A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (3:14) — Limehouse blues (2:23) — It’s only a paper moon (2:45) — Moonlight in Vermont (2:56) — Hallelujah (3:03) — It might as well be spring (3:15) — What is this thing called love (3:29) — There’ll never be another you (3:03) — Willow weep for me (3:32) — A fine romance (2:55) — Lullaby in Rhythm (3:01) — Our love is here to stay (2:48) — A foggy day (3:14) — September song (3:05) — Manhattan (4:06) — Aunt Hager’s blues (3:09) — Once in a while (3:32) — Squeeze me (6:26) — Liza (2:23) — Laura (3:27) — Embraceable you (3:47).
See also Box 106, Item 10 (CD).
item 2 Marian McPartland Trio: The Heritage of Broadway, The Music of Leonard Bernstein. Bainbridge, BTC-1013, 1980. Cassette tape.
Marian McPartland, piano; Ben Tucker, bass; Jake Hanna, drums.
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. It’s love — cool — Lonely town — I can cook too — Tonight — Somewhere —
Side 2. Ya got me — A little bit in love — Lucky to be me — Some other time — I feel pretty — Maria.
See also Box 103, Item 21 (12” phonograph disc).
item 3-4 The Marian McPartland Trio: Personal Choice. Marian McPartland, piano; Steve La Spina, bass; Jake Hanna, drums. Concord Jazz, CJ-202-C, 1983. Cassette tape. 2 copies.
Copy 2 sealed in shrink wrap.
Tracks: I hear a rhapsody / Jack Baker [and others] (3:50) — Meditation / Antonio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel, Newton Mendonca (3:50) — In your own sweet way / Dave Brubeck (4:03) — A sleepin’ bee / Harold Arlen, Truman Capote (5:53) — I’m old fashioned / Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer (3:16) — When the sun comes out / Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler (3:34) — Tricotism / Oscar Pettiford (4:42) — Melancholy mood / Marian McPartland, Jimmy McPartland (3:18).
See also Box 106, Item 17 (CD).
item 5 Marian McPartland: Plays the Music of Billy Strayhorn. Concord Jazz, CJ-326-C, 1987. Cassette tape.
Marian McPartland, piano; Jerry Dodgion, alto saxophone; Steve La Spina, bass; Joey Baron, drums
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Contents:
Side 1. Intimacy of the blues — Isfahan — Lotus blossom — Raincheck — Lush life —
Side 2. U. M. M. G. — A flower is a lovesome thing — Take the ‘A’ train — Day dream — After all.
  [Recordings of compositions by Marian McPartland]
item 6 Cleo Laine: Woman to Woman. RCA Victor, 7999-4-RC, 1989. Cassette tape.
Sealed in shrink wrap.
Cleo Laine, vocals; with John Dankworth, clarinet, alto sax, soprano sax; Larry Dunlap, piano, keyboards; Rich Girard, bass guitar, bass; Ray Loeckle, tenor sax, bass clarinet, soprano sax, flute; Larry Koonse, guitar; Jim Zimmerman, drums, vibes, percussion.
Contents:
Come in from the rain / Melissa Manchester, Carole Bayer-Sager (4:50) — My favorite year / Michelle Brourman, Karen Gottlieb (3:19) — Both sides now / Joni Mitchell (3:50) — Fine and mellow / Billie Holiday (4:57) — Inside a silent tear / Blossom Dearie, Linda Albert (4:15) — Willow weep for me / Ann Ronnell (4:40) — Close your eyes / Bernice Petkere (4:57) — Grand reunion / Melissa Manchester, Adrienne Anderson (3:55) — In the days of our love / Peggy Lee, Marion McPartland (3:37) — I love you truly / Carrie Jacobs Bond (4:13) — Since you’ve asked / Judy Collins (2:26) — I’ll never smile again / Ruth Lowe (4:49) — Secret feeling / Cleo Laine (3:19) — Your eyes speak to me / Gayle Moran (2:36) — It’s all in my hands / Tania Maria, Regina Werneck (4:37).
    [Recordings of interviews]
item 7 “Marian Interviewing Sweethearts.” Cassette tape.
Annotation on cassette: “Marian interviewing one of the members of Sweethearts / Sweethearts Interview 1970s, May 12.”
item 8 “Interview for Article ‘Sweethearts’ Roz.” Cassette tape.
Annotation on cassette: “Roz interview for article of ‘Sweethearts’ article.”
item 9 “Sweethearts Article Interview.” Cassette tape.

Sub-series K: Compact Discs

Box 105[cont.]

  [Non-music recordings: audiobook]
Item 10 Marian McPartland’s Jazz World: All in Good Time. Audiobook. Read by Marian McPartland. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audio, 2006.
Consists of 6 CDs.
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland, solo piano]

Box 106

item 1 Marian McPartland: Portraits. NPR Classics, NPR CD 0010, 1999. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 23 tracks (65:56).
Tracks: Portrait of Tony Bennett (2:34) — Portrait of Wynton Marsalis (2:00) — Portrait of William F. Buckley, Jr. (2:20) — Portrait of Paul Shaffer (3:02) — Portrait of Dizzy (3:36) — Portrait of Ruth Laredo (2:21) — Portrait Of Bobby Short (2:33) — Portrait Of Marcia Ball (3:15) — Portrait Of Chick Corea (1:07) — Portrait Of Eddie Palmieri (2:39) — Portrait Of Helen Merrill (3:41) — Portrait Of Mercer Ellington (3:19) — Portrait Of Roberta Piket (2:49) — Portrait Of Murray Horwitz (1:32) — Portrait Of Bud Powell (3:15) — Portrait Of Branford Marsalis (2:01) — Portrait Of Fred Hersch (2:51) — Portrait Of Judy Collins        (2:27) — Portrait Of Willie Ruff (2:55) — Portrait Of Carmen McRae (5:01) — Portrait Of Dudley Moore (3:04) — Portrait Of Randy Weston (3:00) — Portrait Of Ray Charles (2:53).
item 2 Marian McPartland: Solo Concert at Haverford. Halcyon, CD 111, (n.d.). Reissue of 1974 LP (see Box 103, Item 25). Commercially produced CD. 13 tracks.
Tracks: Haverford blues / Marian McPartland (4:06) — Yesterdays / Jerome Kern ; Yesterday / Paul McCartney (6:12) — Send in the clowns / Stephen Sondheim (4:19) — Pick yourself up / Jerome Kern (3:28) — I’ll be around / Alec Wilder (3:40) — You turned the tables on me / Louis Alter (3:21) — Killing me softly / Norman Gimbel (4:18) — A foggy day ; How long has this been going on? ; I loves you Porgy ; Fascinatin’ rhythm / George Gershwin (8:12) — Afterglow / Marian McPartland (6:00).
item 3  “Marian McPartland. Eastman Theater. 10/27/07.” CD. 1 track (6:45).
     [Recordings of Marian McPartland, piano duet]
item 4  Marian McPartland Jazz Series. Jason Moran and Marian McPartland, piano. Eastman School of Music, 2002. 2 CD set (8 tracks; 9 tracks).
Recorded May 9, 2002, in Kilbourn Hall.
Tracks:
CD 1. Introduction by James Undercofler ; Opening words from Marian McPartland (2:25) — Take the a train / B. Strayhorn (4:33) — You’ve got to be modernistic / J.P. Johnson (5:15)  — [Jason Moran improvises on Le tombeau de Couperin by Maurice Ravel] (5:12) — [Selection] (5:14) — Au privave / Charlie Parker (3:46) — Single pedal of a rose / Duke Ellington (4:33) — Misty / J. Burke ; E. Garne (5:01)  — Rosetta / G. Hines (6:05) –
CD 2. Outfront / J. Byard (5:16) — Gangsterism on canvas / J. Moran (4:44) — Little girl blue / Richard Rodgers (4:16) — Summertime / George Gershwin (6:32) — Isfahan / Duke Ellington (5:51) — [Selection] (3:39) — [Free piece (improvisation)] / Jason Moran ; Marian McPartland (4:40) — Oleo / S. Rollins (5:24) — Encore: [Selection] (4:00).
item 5 Marian McPartland: Just Friends. Marian McPartland, Geri Allen, Tommy Flanagan, Gene Harris, Renee Rosnes, and George Shearing, pianos. Concord Jazz, CCD-4805-2, 1998. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 13 tracks.
Tracks: Jeepers creepers (4:59) ; I’ve got a crush on you (6:03) / with Tommy Flanagan — Some time ago (5:26) ; It’s you or no one (5:15) / with Renee Rosnes — Just friends (4:19) ; Twilight world (7:02) / with George Shearing — Lullaby of the leaves (5:49) ; Chrysalis (an improvisation) (4:27) / with Geri Allen — Gone with the wind (10:16) ; Marian McPartland (5:30) / with Dave Brubeck — There will never be another you (4:26) ; Lady be good (5:30) / with Gene Harris — When the saints go marching in (For Jimmy) (3:16) / Marian McPartland, solo.
item 6 Marian McPartland and Willie Pickens: Ain’t Misbehavin’. Concord Jazz, CCD-4968-2. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 9 tracks.
Recorded live at Joe Segal’s Jazz Showcase, Chicago, IL.
Tracks: Ain’t misbehavin’ (7:01) — Along came Betty (6:10) — Close your eyes (4:07) — It don’t mean a thing (if it ain’t got that swing) (7:55) — Spring is here (6:52) — Night and day (8:08) — (It’s only a) Paper moon (4:29) — Autumn nocturne (4:44) — Just one of those things (7:28).
item 7 Shearing / McPartland: Alone Together. Concord Jazz, CCD-4171, [1991].
Recorded at Soundmixers, New York, NY, March 1981. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 10 tracks.
Tracks: O grande amor / Antonio Carlos Jobim (3:24) — To Bill Evans / George Shearing (2:19) — All through the night / Cole Porter (3:40) — Born to be blue / Mel Torme (4:16) — They say it’s spring / Bob Haymes (4:48) — Alone together / Howard Dietz (4:10) — There’ll be other times / Marian McPartland (4:44) — Nobody else but me / Jerome Kern (3:08) — Chasing shadows / Benny Davis (5:04) — Improvisation on a theme by Carl Edson Jefferson (2:30).
  [Recordings of Marian McPartland, chamber ensemble]
item 8 Marian and Jimmy McPartland: A Sentimental Journey. Marian McPartland, piano; Buddy Tate, saxophones; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Rusty Gilder, bass; Mike Bergeron, drums; Jimmy McPartland, cornet and vocals; Jack Maheu, clarinet; Hank Berger, trombone and banjo; Gus Johnson, drums; Larry Bell, drums. The Jazz Alliance, TJA-10025, [1994]. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 12 tracks.
Recorded in 1973 and 1974.
Tracks: Royal garden blues (4:43) — Sentimental journey (7:39) — Blue prelude (5:59) — Dinah (3:45) — Basin Street blues (7:53) — When you wish upon a star (4:14) — Avalon (5:26) — Perdido (7:03) — Willow weep for me (5:18) — I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter (4:49) — Polka dots and moon beams (6:03) — Wolverine blues (4:07).
item 9 Marian McPartland at the Festival. Marian McPartland, piano; Brian Torff, bass; Jake Hanna, drums; Mary Fettig, alto saxophone. Concord Jazz, CCD-4118, (n.d.). 8 tracks.
Reissue of 1980 LP.
Tracks: I love you (5:04) / Cole Porter — Willow weep for me (6:07) / Ann Ronell —
Windows (6:09) / Chick Corea — In the days of our love (4:30) / Marian McPartland, Peggy Lee — Cotton tail (5:22) / Duke Ellington — Here’s that rainy day (6:11) / Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen — On Green Dolphin Street (7:24) / Bronislaw Kaper, Ned Washington — Oleo (6:12) / Sonny Rollins.
item 10 Marian McPartland at the Hickory House. Marian McPartland, piano (tracks 1-22); Max Wayne, bass (tracks 1-7, 13); Mousie Alexander, drums (tracks 1-6); Mel Zelnick, drums (tracks 7, 13); Bob Carter, bass (tracks 8-12); Joe Morello, drums (tracks 8-12, 14-22); Vinnie Burke, bass (tracks 14-22). Savoy Jazz, ZDS 4404, 1980.
Recorded 1952 and 1953.
Tracks: Lullaby of Birdland (2:56) — A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (3:14) — Limehouse blues (2:23) — It’s only a paper moon (2:45) — Moonlight in Vermont (2:56) — Hallelujah (3:03) — It might as well be spring (3:15) — What is this thing called love (3:29) — There’ll never be another you (3:03) — Willow weep for me (3:32) — A fine romance (2:55) — Lullaby in Rhythm (3:01) — Our love is here to stay (2:48) — A foggy day (3:14) — September song (3:05) — Manhattan (4:06) — Aunt Hager’s blues (3:09) — Once in a while (3:32) — Squeeze me (6:26) — Liza (2:23) — Laura (3:27) — Embraceable you (3:47).
See also Box 105, Item 1 (cassette tape).
item 11 Marian McPartland Celebrates Rayburn Wright. Marian McPartland, Ellen Rowe, Tony Caramia, Bill Dobbins, and Harold Danko, piano; Jeff Campell, bass; Rich Thompson, drums; Eastman Jazz Ensemble (works 12-14). Eastman School of Music, 2006. 2 CD set (9 tracks; 7 tracks).
Recorded February 1, 2006, in Kilbourn Hall.
Tracks:
CD 1. Opening remarks (8:36) — Scrapple from the apple / Parker (5:12) — In a mellow tone / Ellington (6:33) — Emily (5:20) — Hero rhapsody (5:18) — Autumn leaves (6:00) — There will never be another you (6:00) — Laura (7:33) — What is this thing called love (8:35) —
CD 2. Second half remarks (4:20) — Sweet lovely (6:08) — What’s your story Morning glory? / Williams (5:12) — Oleo / Rollins (6:20) — Perdido / Tizol ; arr. R. Wright (7:20) — Ambiance / McPartland (9:25) — From this moment on / Porter ; arr. R. Wright (9:08).
item 12 Marian McPartland Eastman Jazz Series with Eldar Djangirov, Piano. Eldar Djangirov, piano; Marian McPartland, piano (18th work); Jeff Campbell, bass (11th-18th works); Rich Thompson, drums (11th-18th works). 2 CD set (CD 2 missing).
Recorded May 1, 2002, in Kilbourn Hall.
Tracks: Like someone in love — Sweet Georgia Brown –‘Round midnight — Miss Jazz — Place in Henry — Meetings and partings — Caravan — Turnaround –Sweet and lovely — Scrapple from the apple — Solar — Jar — Sun rays — Funkalaro — In a sentimental mood — Straight no chaser — Things ain’t what they used to be — Misty.
item 13 Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder. Marian McPartland, piano; Michael Moore, bass; Rusty Gilder, bass; Joe Corsello, drums. The Jazz Alliance, TJA-10016, 1992. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 10 tracks (36:28).
Tracks: Jazz waltz for a friend (3:22) — Why? (4:58) — While we’re young (4:25) — Lullaby for a lady (2:04) — Inner circle (4:40) — I’ll be around (3:24) — Trouble is a man (3:10) — Homework (3:32) — Where are the good companions (4:04) — It’s so peaceful in the country (3:49).
item 14 Marian McPartland Plays the Benny Carter Songbook. Marian McPartland, piano; Benny Carter, alto saxophone; John Clayton, bass; Harold Jones, drums. Concord Jazz, CCD-4412, 1990. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 11 tracks.
Tracks: When lights are low (4:00) — I’m in the mood for swing (5:12) — A kiss from you (4:49) — Key Largo (3:40) — Another time, another place (4:38) — Summer serenade (4:41) — Doozy (3:59) — Lonely woman (5:09) — Only trust your heart (7:04) — Evening star (3:37) — Easy money (6:00).
item 15 Marian McPartland: Ambiance. The Marian McPartland Trio (Marian McPartland, piano; Michael Moore, bass; Jimmy Madison, drums; Billy Hart, drums [tracks 10-11]). The Jazz Alliance, TJA-10029, 1995. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 11 tracks.
Reissue of 1970 LP (see Box 103, Item 1).
Tracks: What is this thing called love / Cole Porter (6:03) — Aspen / Marian McPartland (3:08) — Sounds like seven / Michael Moore (3:50) — Ambiance / Marian McPartland (3:33) — Rime / Michael Moore (4:16) — Three little words / Bert Kalamar, Harry Ruby (3:29) — Hide and seek with the Bombay Bicycle Club / Michael Moore (4:01) — Afterglow / Marian McPartland (4:39) — The wisdom of the heart / Michael Moore (2:47) — Glimpse / Marian McPartland (6:37).
item 16 The Marian McPartland Trio: Live at Shanghai Jazz. Marian McPartland, piano; Rufus Reid, bass; Joe Morello, drums. Concord, CCD-4991-2, 2002. Commercially produced CD. 12 tracks.
Tracks: Scratchin’ in the gravel / Mary Lou Williams (7:12) — For all we know / Fred Coots, Samuel Lewis (5:24) — Pensativa / Clare Fischer (4:17) — You’d be so nice to come home to / Cole Porter (5:52) — Just squeeze me / Duke Ellington, Lee Gaines (5:16) — I can’t explain / Rufus Reid (4:38) — A snare and a delusion / Marian McPartland, Joe Morello (3:40) — Moon and sand / William Engvick, Mortimer Palitz, Alec Wilder (4:24) — Prelude to a kiss / Duke Ellington (5:23) — All the things you are / Oscar Hammerstein, Jerome Kern (6:08) — Shanghai blues / Marian McPartland (5:14) — Black is the color of my true love’s hair / traditional (3:39).
item 17 The Marian McPartland Trio: Personal Choice. Marian McPartland, piano; Steve La Spina, bass; Jake Hanna, drums. Concord Jazz, CCD-4202. Commercially produced CD. 8 tracks.
Reissue of 1983 album (see Box 105, Items 3-4, for cassette tape.)
Tracks: I hear a rhapsody / Jack Baker [and others] (3:50) — Meditation / Antonio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel, Newton Mendonca (3:50) — In your own sweet way / Dave Brubeck (4:03) — A sleepin’ bee / Harold Arlen, Truman Capote (5:53) — I’m old fashioned / Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer (3:16) — When the sun comes out / Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler (3:34) — Tricotism / Oscar Pettiford (4:42) — Melancholy mood / Marian McPartland, Jimmy McPartland (3:18).
item 18 Marian McPartland with Strings: Silent Pool. Marian McPartland, piano; with strings arranged and conducted by Alan Broadbent; featuring Andy Simpkins, bass, and Harold Jones, drums. Concord Jazz, CCD-4745-2, 1997. Commercially produced CD. 12 tracks.
Tracks: For Dizzy (3:43) — Twilight world (5:20) — Stranger in a strange dream (6:58) — A delicate balance (4:30) — Ambiance (4:50) — Silent pool (6:22) — Castles in the sand (6:00) — Melancholy mood (4:08) — Threnody (4:43) — Time and time again (4:59) — There’ll be other times (3:24) — With you in mind (3:59).
item 19 Marian Remembers Teddi. Teddi King, vocals; Marian McPartland, piano; Rusty Gilder, bass; Eric Nebbia, drums. Halcyon, HAL 118, (n.d.).
Reissue of 1974 LPs (see Box 103, Item 26; recording masters).
Tracks: Baby, won’t you please come home (3:30) — A fine romance (3:53) — Always (3:53) — But not for me (4:32) — Little girl blue (4:35) — In the still of the night (4:17) — When the sun comes out ; Happiness is a thing called Joe (4:55) — Sometimes I’m happy (3:17) — You turned the tables on me (3:44) — By myself (3:12) — Too marvelous for words (3:48) — Skylark (4:57) — Fools rush in (2:44) — I could happen to you (2:55) — Prelude to a kiss (5:10) — There will never be another you (4:40) — While we’re young (3:46).
item 20 Portrait of Marian McPartland. Marian McPartland, piano; Jerry Dodgion, alto saxophone and flute; Jake Hanna, drums; Brian Torff, bass. Concord Jazz, CCD-4101, (n.d.).
Reissue of 1979 LP.
Tracks: Tell me a bedtime story (5:33) — It never entered my mind (3:57) — No trumps (4:51) — Wind flower (4:10) — I won’t dance (4:06) — Spring can really hang you up the most (5:20) — Matrix (3:36) — Time and time again (5:20).
   [Recordings of Marian McPartland as well as performances by other musicians]    
item 21 Manassas Jazz Festival. Various artists. Jazzology Records, JCD-17, 2003. 18 tracks (53:58).
Recorded live at the Osbourn High School Auditorium, Manassas, VA, during the Manassas Jazz Festival, May 29, 1966.
Tracks: Surprise party ; If I had a ribbon bow ; I thought about you (Tom Gwaltney, clarinet ; Marion McPartland, piano ; Keter Betts, bass ; Jake Hann, drums ; Maxine Sullivan, vocals) — Ain’t misbehavin’ ; Tishomingo blues (Cliff Jackson, piano) — Loch Lomond (Tom Gwaltney, clarinet ; Marion McPartland, piano ; Keter Betts, bass ; Jake Hann, drums ; Maxine Sullivan, vocals) — There’ll be no new tunes on this old guitar ; Nobody knows you when you’re down and out ; She keep it up ; Mindin’ my business blues ; Huggin’ and a chalkin’ (“Doc” Souchon, guitar & vocal) — Honeysuckle Rose ; Carolina shout (Cliff Jackson, piano) — Diga diga do ; Little Rock getaway ; Back home again in Louisiana (“Doc” Souchon, guitar ; Steve Jordan, rhythm guitar) — Blues for Jack Teagarden (unknown personnel).
   [Recordings of compositions by Marian McPartland]
item 22 Peggy Lee: Close Enough for Love. Peggy Lee, vocals, with instrumental ensemble (Ian Underwood, keyboards; Max Bennett, bass; John Guerin, drums, percussion; Dennis Budimir, John Pisano, John Chiodini, guitars). Arranged and conducted by Richard Hazard. DRG Records, CDSL 5190, 2002. Commercially produced CD, in shrink wrap. 10 tracks.
Reissue of 1979 LP.
Tracks: You / Tom Snow (4:05) — Easy does it / Richard Hazard, Peggy Lee (3:32) — Close enough for love / Johnny Mandel, Paul Williams (3:38)  — A robinsong / Michael Franks (3:17) — Just one of those things / Cole Porter (2:54) — I can’t resist you / Will Donaldson, Ned Wever (4:48) — Come in from the rain (Melissa Manchester, Carole Bayer Sager (3:16) — In the days of our love / Marian McPartland, Peggy Lee (3:16) — Through the eyes of love /Marvin Hamlisch, Carole Bayer Sager (3:11) — Rain sometimes / Arthur Hamilton (3:57).

Sub-series L: Film Reels

Box 107

item 1 The Jazz Forum, Marian McPartland Segment: March 28, 1960.” 16 mm film reel, 10” diameter.
Label on case: “The Ohio State University Telecommunications Center: Kinescope Recording, WOSU-TV 34.”
Timing: “less than 30 mins.”
Case sealed with tape.
item 2 “Mark (MC-10269).” 16 mm film reel, 12.25” diameter.
Label on case:
United States Navy
Bureau of Naval Weapons
Unclassified — 28 min. — color
Annotations on case:
Adm. Selby Rewind Akron, O.
GG-124
6-22-66
item 3 Untitled film. 16 mm film reel, 1200 ft (366 m).
Eastman Ektachrome “Video News Film 7239 Daylight” film.
Label on case:
16 IR 7605 EIB
7239-096-112
1200 ft (366m) ea
CAT 121 8569.
item 4 Untitled film. 16 mm film reel, 8.75” diameter.
Annotation on original case: “Movie Film.”
Accompanied by note: “VIDEO?”

Sub-series M: VHS Cassettes

             [Performances, interviews, and other films featuring Marian McPartland]

Box 108

item 1 Monterey Jazz Festival 75. VHS tape (recorded 1975; produced 1993).
Highlights of the 18th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival 1975. Produced by Storyville Records.
Contents: Henpecked old man (Akiyoshi-Tabackin Big Band, featuring Clark Terry) ; Emily (Paul Desmond Quartet) ; Up with the lark (Bill Evans Trio) ; Improvisation & blues by Dizzy Gillespie (Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra, featuring Cal Tjader) ; I wouldn’t treat a dog (the way you treated me) (Bobby “Blue” Bland) ; Woman (shake your booty) (Etta James and The Outlaws) ; Afterglow (Marian McPartland) ; Billie’s bounce (Bill Evans, Marian McPartland, John Evans & Patrice Rushen) ; One room country shack (Blood Sweat & tears, featuring Clayton-Thomas) ; Lyon’s head (John Lewis Sextet, featuring Sven Asmussen) ; Ichano (Chuck Mangione Quartet).
item 3 At the Top #205 / 58:47.” VHS tape (n.d.; 1976?).
Annotation on case: “Jimmy.”
item 3 Jazz at the Top! Remembering Bix Beiderbecke. Rochester Area Educational TV Association, 1976. VHS tape.
Commercially produced VHS tape, in shrink wrap.
Performers: Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Joe Venuti, violin; Dick Cary, alto horn, alto trumpet; Russ Mussieri, clarinet, tenor sax; “Spiegle” Willcox, trombone; Marian McPartland, piano; Major Holley, bass; Cliff Leeman, drums.
item 4 At the Top: Tribute to Bix Biederbecke.” VHS tape (n.d.; 1976?).
Copy of VHS tape produced by WXXI Video.
item 5 At the Top #308 / “Now is the Time” / M. McPartland DUB / 1 hr.” VHS tape (n.d.; 1977?).
Annotation on case: “This is Now’s the Time.”
item 6 “Marian McPartland: At the Top – Now’s the Time – Monticello Room – 1977.” VHS tape (1977).
item 7 “Marian McPartland: At the Top – Now’s the Time / Monticello Room / 1977.” VHS tape (1977).
item 8 “Marian McPartland at Charlie’s / 9-28-82.” VHS tape (1982).
item 9 “Radio Tape Rochester / Nov 1987.” VHS tape (1987).
Annotation on cassette: “Marian McPartland ; 11/29/87 ; Nazareth Arts Center.”

Box 109

item 1 “Marian and Jimmy McPartland with 6-piece Band / New Year’s Eve Concert / Rochester, New York, December 31, 1989.” VHS tape (1989).
Annotation on case: “WXXI.”
item 2 “The McPartland’s New Years Eve / trt: 1:10:00 / WXXI 1990.” VHS tape (1990).
item 3 “WXXI New Years 1990.” VHS tape (1990).
item 4 “Marian McPartland MCG / 12/14/95 / VHS-DUB (Pitt.).” VHS tape (1995).
item 5 “Wash. D.C. (1997) / Marian McPartland Jazz Central.” VHS tape (1997).
item 6 “Network Chicago Presents: Jazz at Ravinia with Dave Brubeck, Marian McPartland, and Rosemary Clooney.” VHS tape (2000).
Produced by WTTW Chicago. Concert taped June 15, 2000.
item 7-8 “VH1 Millennium Jazz Festival from the White House.” VHS tape (n.d.; 2000?). 2 copies.
item 9 “Tennessee Valley Jazz Society—Huntsville, Alabama / Marian McPartland / 2-27-03.” VHS tape (2003).

Box 110

item 1  “Jazz Grammy Trustee Tribute / Marian McPartland.” VHS tape (n.d.; 2004).
Affixed to case: business card for Jeff Scheftel, Oliver Entertainment Inc.”
item 2 “46th GRAMMY Trustees Award / Marian McPartland Tribute Video & Speech / TRT: 6:12 / 2/7/04.” VHS tape (2004).
Recording courtesy of NARAS, marked “for promotional use only.”
item 3 “Norah Jones Gives Marian McPartland Special Grammy.” VHS tape (n.d.; 2004).
item 4 “Marian McPartland / Song for Tood Parken / Record date: 5/8/05.” VHS tape (2005).
item 5 “The National Arts Club / Gold Medal in Jazz to Marian McPartland / November 16, 2005 / 71 minutes.” VHS tape (2005).
item 6 “Marian McPartland Film Rushes / Films by Huey / Scullers 9-06.” VHS tape (2006).
item 7 “Clearwater / Marian McPartland, George Shearing, Billy Taylor.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 8 “Club Date / Mariann [sic] McPartland.” VHS tape (n.d.).
Annotation on label: “Stereo HiFi TRT 55:00 / KPBS Television, San Diego, CA.”
item 9 “Marian and Jimmy Concert.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 10 “Women in JAZZ Concert / Marian McPartland / Parts 1 & 2.” VHS tape (n.d.).
   [News spots, interviews, and other appearances on TV programs]

Box 111

item 1 “5:00 News / 11-24-78.” VHS tape (1978).
item 2 “Today Show / 5/20/82, 6/29/82.” VHS tape (1982).
item 3 “Live at Five / 8-3-87.” VHS tape (1987).
item 4  “Today Show / 8-3-87.” VHS tape (1987).
item 5 “Entertainment Tonight: Marian McPartland / Diane Schuur / 8-87.” VHS tape (1987).
item 6 “Entertainment This Week.” VHS tape (n.d.; 1987?).
Annotation on cassette: “McP / Diane Schuur.”
item 7 TV appearances, 1987-1988. VHS tape (1987-1988).
Annotation on cassette: “McPartland – Today Show, Fall 87 ; JANSEN – KPNX Ch 12, 12/87 ; McPartland/JANSEN – Focus 88, 1/13/88.”
item 8-9 “Marian McPartland / WABC-TV Channel 7 / Home Show at 11 A.M. / December 12, 1991.” VHS tape (1991). 2 copies.
item 10 “Night Journal Tokyo / NHK June 2, ’93.” VHS tape (1993).

Box 112

item 1  “Marian McPartland / “Weekend Today” / 1-2-94.” VHS tape (1994).
item 2 “Lifetime Magazine – July 20, 1994 / Women in Jazz.” VHS tape (1994).
item 3 “Sunday Morning at CBS – 1995 Moscow Idaho Fest. Jazz Pioneer Series – Jimmy McPartland.” VHS tape (1995).
Annotation on tape: “CBSTV – Lionel’s Festival – 1995 (with a flash by of Marian).”
item 4 “BET 1 and 2 monologue.” VHS tape (2003).
Annotation on tape: “Marian McPartland tapes 1 & 2 / B.E.T / 2/03.”
item 5 “WLIW Channel 21 / TICKET: Arts, Culture and Cuisine Show #125 / Featuring: Marian McPartland, Peter Yarrow, and Lidia Bastianich.” VHS tape (2004).
Annotation on tape: “Air date: May 19, 2004. TRT: 26:46.”
item 6 “Women’s History Month 2006 / Marian McPartland / 3/20/06.” VHS tape (2006).
item 7   “Marian Channel 12 / 3/20/06.” VHS tape (2006).
item 8 “BET JAZZ Marian McPartland.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 9 “JAZZ PADS – BET Jazz #JJPA0207 / Marian McPartland.” VHS tape (n.d.).
Produced and directed by Kenneth Burgmaier.
Annotation on tape: “Stereo Audio – TRT: 29:50.”
item 10 “Marian McPartland / ‘BLACK NEWS’ / Washington DC concert for children.” VHS tape (n.d.).

Box 113

item 1 State of the Arts #726 / Air Master / Videotape Number 1245 / Date: 4/5/89.” VHS tape (1989).
Annotation on case: “M McP.”
Annotation on tape: “Itzak Perlman’s daughter.”
item 2 State of the Arts: 1) Open, 2) credit video, 3) 20 second promo.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 3 “Jazz Piano on State of the Arts / Bobby Short, Marian McPartland, Billy Taylor, Dave Brubeck.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 4 Today Show / Marian McPartland, Gene Shaliut, Vi Redd, Dottie Dodgion, Lynn Milano.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 5  “Marian McPartland / 1. D is Daffodil Yellow / 2. Over Easy / 3. Today Show.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 6 “Marian McPartland / 1) Today Show / 2) CNN / 3) Entertainment Tonight.” VHS tape (n.d.).
  [Recordings of Piano Jazz programs and associated material]
item 7 Piano Jazz 91 / Dudley Moore.” VHS tape (1991).
item 8 “Marian McPartland – Piano Jazz / 11/9/96.” VHS tape (1996).
Annotation on tape: “Marian McPartland / 11/9/96 Piano Jazz / w/ Willie Pickens (Program Switch – DUB).”
item 9 Marian McPartland Piano Jazz / Reel—55368 / #0192-0027 / Timing: (81485).” VHS tape (n.d.).

Box 114

item 1 Marian McPartland Piano Jazz / Reel—55369 / #0192-0027 / Timing: (81485).” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 2 “Others / Piano Jazz 30th 20th Anv. / Reel 051009 / #0187-0605 / Timing: 5:00.” VHS tape (n.d.; 1999).
item 3 “McPartland & Brubeck / Reel JE-003 / #0000-0000 / (Interview) (104864).” VHS tape (n.d.).
Annotation on tape: “Short piece with Dave Brubeck.”
item 4 “McPartland & Brubeck / Reel—JE—003 / (104864).” VHT tape (n.d.).
item 5 “McPartland & Brubeck / Reel JE—004 / #0000-0000 / (Interview) (104864).” VHS tape (n.d.).
Annotation on tape: “McPartland & Brubeck / South Carolina ETV / Interview.”
item 6 Piano Jazz—Joe Sample Session.” VHS tape (n.d.).
  [Recordings of other performers, including films and documentaries]
item 7 “Jimmy McPartland.” VHS tape (1928-1968).
Insert in case with list of contents. Typescript. 1 p.
Contents:

  • Ben Pollack Home Movies (1928): Individuals seen on camera include Ben Pollack, Al Harris, Benny Goodman, Harry Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Vic Briedis, Fud Livingston, Smith Ballew, Larry Binyon, Gil Rodin, and Jimmy McPartland.
  • Jazz Dance (1954): Performance by Jimmy McPartland, Pee Wee Russell, George Wettling, Pops Foster, Jimmy Archey, Willie “The Lion” Smith.
  • Chicago & All that Jazz (1961): Performance by Jimmy McPartland, Jack Teagarden, Pee Wee Russell, Bud Freemna, Joe Sullivan, Eddie Condon, Bob Haggart, Gene Krupa.
  • Jazz Alley (1968): Performance by Jimmy McPartland, Pee Wee Russell, Art Hodes, R. L. (Rail) Wilson, Harry Hawthorne.
item 8 The Magic Horn / Starring Ralph Meeker, Jimmy McPartland, and Sal Mineo / Directed by Norman Felton.” VHS tape (n.d.; 1956).
Episode of The Alcoa Hour; aired June 10, 1956.
item 9 “Jimmy McPartland, Peter Appleyard, [illegible], Trump Davidson / Toronto ’76.” VHS tape (1976).
item 10 “100 Gold Fingers / TV program.” VHS tape (n.d.).

Box 115

item 1 “Dapper Dan Roundball (DUB).” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 2 International Sweethearts of Rhythm: America’s Hottest All-Girl Band. VHS tape (n.d.).
Label on case includes address for Andrea Weiss.
item 3 Maxine Sullivan: Love to Be in Love. Jezebel Productions, 1990. VHS tape (1990).
Produced and directed by Greta Schiller.
item 4 “Piano Sunday – 9/90 / Recordings of Kevin Wilder, Tom White, Tom Reuter, Ji, Swartwout – 9’ Steinway.” VHS tape (1990).
item 5 “Tony Montanaro, Theatre and Inspiration, 56:00, 2006 / Films by Huey.” VHS tape (2006).
item 6 “Alec.” VHS tape (n.d.).
Affixed to case: business card for Prestige Video (Transfers from: Film, Stills, Slides, and Negatives).”
item 7 “Such Good Companion / Window DUB.” VHS tape (n.d.).
item 8 “Verizon.” VHS tape (n.d.).
Labels on case and tape for Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners: A New Kind of Communications Company.
item 9 “Verizon ‘Duet’ / :60.” VHS tape (n.d.).
Label on case and tape for Park Pictures, Alison Maclean, director

Box 116

item 1 Unlabeled VHS tape (n.d.).
Affixed to case: address labels for Marian McPartland.

Sub-series N: U-Matic Cassette Tapes.

item 2 “Marian McPartland CD MSTR.” U-Matic cassette tape (1987).
Produced for Halcyon Records. Scott Hull, sound engineer. Recorded September 1, 1987.
Annotation on case: “SONY PCM 1610 EQ’D CD MASTER / HAL-1001-A/B.”
Label on case: “3ØC.”
item 3 “Marian McPartland / No. HAL-111.” U-Matic cassette tape (1990).
Production date: October 30, 1990.
Annotation on tape: “AOW3 / Halcyon Records / CD 111 / Concert @ Haverford / 10/24/1990.”
Track list: Haverford blues ; Yesterdays ; Send in the clowns ; Pick yourself up ; I’ll be around ; You turned the tables on me ; Killing me softly ; Gershwin medley ; Afterglow.

Series 9: Oversized

Sub-series A: Oversized Papers         

Box 117

folder 1 Carlson, Rachel (A Portrait of Rachel Carlson). 2 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series A (Professional Papers), Box 4, Folder 2.
Elaine [Freeman?] to Marian McPartland. 1 letter. Ink, on letterhead for the ETV Endowment of South Carolina; dated November 20, [2007]. 2 pp. Accompanied by press clipping (pertaining to premiere of A Portrait of Rachel Carlson); dated November 15, 2007. 1 p.
Press clipping (pertaining to premiere of A Portrait of Rachel Carlson); dated November 14-20, 2007. 1 p.

Box 132

folder 1 Various Oversized Papers.
Item 1 in Folder:
Mayerl, Billy. 1 item.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series A (Professional Papers), Box 4, Folder 17 (Mayerl, Billy).
Alan Rusbridger, “The Kid that Played Nippy,” Guardina, September 5, 1991, p. 25-26. 2 pp. Clipping. 2 pp.

Box 117 [cont.]

folder 2 “Misc. / Jazz Related.” 1 item.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series A (Professional Papers), Box 4, Folder 18.
“The Campaign for the Performing Arts Research Center.” Booklet published by the Performing Arts Research Center of the New York Public Library; [dated 1986]. 28 pp. Portrait of Marian McPartland with caption appears on p. 15.
folder 3 PACE (Performing Arts Curriculum Enrichment) Program.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series A (Professional Papers), Box 5, Folder 1.
Publicity and Press Materials. 2 items.
Echo (newsletter for the Robert L. Simpson Junior High School, Huntington, NY), Vol. 9, No. 2 (October 31, 1968): 1-2. 2 pp. Issue includes article: “Marian McPartland Will Star in a Future Jazz Program.”
Concert program for PACE concert [at Hofstra University; dated 1968]. 1 item.
folder 4 Correspondence. 2 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Correspondence).
Shari Hutchinson to Marian McPartland. Printout of 1 fax (pertaining to appearance of Elvis Costello at the Radio Hall of Fame). Typescript; dated September 14, 2007. 1 p. Accompanied by (3 items):

  • “The Radio Hall of Fame Inductees, August 2007.” Typescript document. 2 pp.
  • “2007 National Radio Hall of Fame Travel Request Form.” Typescript form, blank; undated. 1 p.
  • Circular for the Museum of Broadcast Communications opening (pertaining to reopening of renovated museum). 4 pp.

Georgia Urban to Marian McPartland. 1 note (on Post-It note). Ink; undated. 1 p. Accompanied by press clipping (pertaining to the Van Dyck Restaurant and Brewery, Schenectady, NY); dated July 9, 2006. 1 p.

folder 5 Articles by Marian McPartland. 7 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 6, Folders 4-8.
“Crowds Jam Paris Jazz Festival,” Downbeat, July 1, 1949, p. 3. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
“Dave’s a Challenge,” Melody Maker, August 3, 1957, p. 6. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile). 1 p.
“It’s a Small World” (letter to Max Jones, published in lieu of Jone’s regular column), Melody Maker, April 11, 1959, p. 8. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile). 1 p.
“Listening on Records” [Marian McPartland writes as guest columnist], Journal and Courier, July 22, 1961, p. 6. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile). 1 p.
“Listening on Records” [Marian McPartland writes as guest columnist], Journal and Courier, May 12, 1962, p. 10. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile). 1 p.
“Shoe’s on Other Foot; Star Reviews Audience,” Miami Herald, August 2, 1959, p. 24. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
Untitled essay (First line: “One of the favourite queries of the American jazz fan, upon hearing that I am English, is: – ‘Where did you learn to play jazz? Not in England, surely?’”). Facsimile of draft of essay, with annotations in ink. Typescript. 2 pp. Annotation on first page of draft: “written by Marian – don’t know what this was for.”

Box 132

folder 2 Articles by Marian McPartland. 5 items.
“I Was Indignant That Rock Reigned Supreme,” New York Times, September 23, 1973, p. D-17. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
“Jazz Pianist Marian McPartland Writes about Singer Helen Merrill,” Boston Sunday Globe, May 26, 1957, p. 10-A. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
“Mecca in Manhattan,” New York Newsday, June 21, 1991, p. 58. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
“Music is My Life,” International Musician, September 1969, pp. 6, 24-25. Holdings comprise full issue of journal. 32 pp. Copies 2-3 (duplicate facsimiles of article). Annotation on copy 3 (“This is not my headline!!!”).
“One Jazz Pianist Writes About Another–Symphony and Concert: An Appreciation of Brubeck by Pianist Marian McPartland,” Boston Sunday Globe, March 10, 1957, p. A-59. Facsimile of article. 1 p.
“Pianist Marian McPartland Assays Modern Jazz Quartet,” Boston Sunday Globe, April 7, 1957, p. A-23.
“Pianist Marian McPartland Writes About Duke Ellington,” Boston Sunday Globe, October 28, 1956, p. 28-A.
“Pianist M’Partland Tells of Jazz Idiom,” New York Journal-American, November 30, 1957, p. 18.
“Tatum Mourned,” Detroit Free Press, November 19, 1956, p. 8. Clipping of article. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).

Box 117 [cont.]

folder 6 Women in Jazz Research (Loose Materials).  3 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 7, Folder 4.
Liz Traufield, “Louise Davis–‘Bassist’ Profundo,” La Femme: Central Florida Woman’s Newspaper, Vol. 3, No. 17 (June 24, 1976), p. 1. Press clipping. 1 p.
Nat Hentoff, “The Women of Jazz,” Chronicle Review of Higher Education, April 30, 1979, p. 20. Press clipping. 1 p.
Manuscript notes. Ink. 2 pp.
folder 7 Women in Jazz: Publicity and Press Materials.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 7, Folder 6.
Press clippings. 3 items, including clippings and facsimiles; dated 1979-1980. 4 pp.
folder 8 Women in Jazz: Photographs.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 7, Folder 7.
Photograph of performance; 1947. 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”. Annotation on image: “Louisville, Ky., August 1947.”
Publicity photograph of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm on stage; undated. 1 black and white photograph, 7” x 17”.
folder 9 “SOR. Documents. 4.” 6 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 8, Folder 2.

  1. “Miscellaneous Items from Roz Cron.” Oversized press clippings (5 items):
    • 2.Orchestra World, April 1946. Full magazine. 22 pp.
    • 3.Press clipping (concert review); dated May 25, 1944. 1 p.
    • 5.Press clipping (feature article on the Sweethearts of Rhythm); dated June 10, 1944. 1 p.
    • 6.The Tally, undated [November 1945?]. Full newsletter (some articles/pictures removed). 8 pp.
  1. “Deed Data: House on South Quinn St., Arlington, VA, Arlington County.” Facsimiles of deeds and related documents obtained from the Circuit Court of Arlington County on October 15, 1979. 13 pp.

Box 132

folder 1 Various Oversized Papers.
Item 2 in Folder:
“SOR. Documents. 4.” 1 item.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 8, Folder 2.
 9. Louis Sobol, “Gals Who Lead (Also Beat) the Band,” The American Weekly, September 19, 1943, p. 7. Press clipping. 1 p.

Box 117 [cont.]

folder 10 Hardin Armstrong, Lillian (Loose Materials and Notes). 1 item.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Research and Writing), Box 9, Folder 7.
Manuscript notes. Ink. 3 pp. On reverse: facsimiles of various press clippings.
folder 11 Williams, Mary Lou (Loose Materials / “Summer 1980—Mary Lou”). 2 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Research and Writing), Box 10, Folder 2 (Williams, Mary Lou [Loose Materials]).
Facsimile of press clipping (“Grand salute to Mary Lou”); dated June 23, 1981. 1 p.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Research and Writing), Box 10, Folder 3 (“Summer 1980—Mary Lou” [Research Notes, Drafts, Etc.]).
[“Into the Sun”]. Typescript document, with annotations in ink. 6 pp.
folder 12 Williams, Mary Lou (Press Clippings; Articles). 7 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Research and Writing), Box 10, Folder 5 (Williams, Mary Lou [Press Clippings; Articles]).
Press clippings and articles, including clippings and facsimiles of clippings (pertaining to Mary Lou Williams). 7 items; dated between December 7, 1979, and June 23, 1981. 11 pp.

Box 132

folder 1 Various Oversized Papers.
Items 3-4 in Folder:
Williams, Mary Lou (Press Clippings; Articles). 2 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Research and Writing), Box 10, Folder 5 (Williams, Mary Lou [Press Clippings; Articles]).
Press clippings (pertaining to Mary Lou Williams). 2 items; dated May-June 1979 and September 27, 1978. 2 pp.

Box 117 [cont.]

folder 13 Morello, Joe (Publicity and Press Materials). 2 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series B (Research and Writing), Box 9, Folder 13.
Publicity and Press Materials. 2 items.
George Lawrence Stone, “Technique of Percussion,” International Musician (January 1960), 29-30. 2 pp. Copy 2 (facsimile).
Newspaper clippings; dated between January 23, 1960, and November 20, 1977. 3 items.
folder 14 Wilder, Alec (Research Notes and Materials). 1 item.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series C (Research and Writing), Box 9, Folder 20.
Joel E. Siegel, “Remembering Alec Wilder,” Jazz Times (March 1981): 9. Facsimile of article. 1 p.
folder 15 Assorted Materials [related to Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz]. 18 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series D (Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz), Box 11, Folder 1.
Circulars listing Piano Jazz guests for various seasons of the program; undated. 18 items.

Box 132

folder 3 Artie Shaw Research Materials. 6 items.
Separated from Series 2 (Papers), Sub-series D (Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz), Box 11, Folder 3.
Sheet Music. 1 item.
Artie Shaw’s solo for “These Foolish Things.” Transcribed by Dick Johnson. For solo clarinet. Facsimile of manuscript part, with annotations in pencil. 2 pp.
Publicity and Press Materials. 5 items.
Press clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles (pertaining to Artie Shaw); dated between August 6, 2000, and September 22, 2002, 1 undated. 5 items.

Box 117 [cont.]

folder 16 Documents separated from AV materials. 1 item.
Dave McKenna [4]. 10” audio reel.
Separated from Box 94, Item 3.
Mercury Sound 16 Track Phase Report. Typescript form, completed in ink; undated. 1 p.

Sub-series B: Oversized Publicity and Press Materials

Sub-sub-series I: Press Clippings

Box 117 [cont.]

folder 17 Oversized Press Clippings, 1947-1952.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between February 12, 1947, and December 31, 1952. 28 items.
folder 18 Oversized Press Clippings, 1953-1955.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 2, 1953, and August [1955]. 38 items.
folder 19 Oversized Press Clippings, 1956-1958.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between April 1956 and September 18, 1958. 20 items.
folder 20 Oversized Press Clippings, 1959; 1950s (undated).
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 1959 and December 6, 1959; 6 undated. 18 items.

Box 118

folder 1 Oversized Press Clippings, 1960-1964.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between March 23, 1960, and November 28, 1964. 36 items.
folder 2 Oversized Press Clippings, 1965-1966.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 2, 1965, and December 9, 1966. 23 items.
folder 3 Oversized Press Clippings, 1967-1969; 1960s (undated).
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 27, 1967, and October 24, 1969; 3 undated. 17 items.
folder 4 Oversized Press Clippings, 1970-1973.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between June 6, 1970, and November 27, 1973. 25 items.
folder 5 Oversized Press Clippings, 1974-1976.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between Jan 9, 1974, and May 10, 1976; 1 undated (1976). 25 items.
folder 6 Oversized Press Clippings, 1977.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 8 and December 30, 1977. 42 items.
folder 7 Oversized Press Clippings, 1978.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 31 and December 22, 1978. 19 items.
folder 8 Oversized Press Clippings, January-June 1979.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 9 and June 28-July 4, 1979. 29 items.

Box 119

folder 1 Oversized Press Clippings, July-December 1979; 1980.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between July 6, 1979, and November 1980. 27 items.
folder 2 Oversized Press Clippings, 1981.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January and November 23, 1981; 1 undated. 33 items.
folder 3 Oversized Press Clippings, 1982-1986.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 1982, and November 30, 1986. 31 items.
folder 4 Oversized Press Clippings, 1987-1989.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between August 14-16, 1987, and July 15, 1989; 1 undated. 22 items.
folder 5 Oversized Press Clippings, 1990-1991.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 28, 1990, and August 1991. 32 items.
folder 6 Oversized Press Clippings, 1992-1993.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between March 8, 1992, and December 10, 1993. 28 items.
folder 7 Oversized Press Clippings, 1994-1996.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between January 21, 1994, and December 5-12, 1996. 42 items.

Box 120

folder 1 Oversized Press Clippings, 1997-2001.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between July 3-10, 1997, and August 3-10, 2001. 34 items.
folder 2 Oversized Press Clippings, 2002-2005.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between February 28, 2002, and December 2005. 20 items.
folder 3 Oversized Press Clippings (Recording Reviews), 1951-2005.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles. 38 items. Includes reviews of:

  • “Flamingo / Four Brothers / It’s Delovely / Liebestraum” (King).
    • 1 review; dated April 20, 1951. 1 p.
  • Moods (Savoy, 15022).
    • 1 review; dated September 9, 1953. 1 p.
  • Moonlight in Vermont (Savoy).
    • 1 review; dated November 18, 1953.
  • Interplay (Halcyon, 100, 1970).
    • 1 review; dated January 17, 1970. 2 pp. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
  • Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder (Halcyon 109, 1974; reissued by the Jazz Alliance, TJA-10016, 1992).
    • 1992 reissue: 1 review; dated November 5, 1992. 2 pp.
  • Concert in Argentina (Halcyon, HAL-113, 1974; reissued as Jazz Alliance, TJA-10008, 1992).
    • 1974: 2 reviews, with duplicate facsimiles; undated (1974-1975). 4 pp.
    • 1992 reissue: 1 review; dated March 29, 1992. 1 p.
  • The Light Fantastic Picture Show (Films Inc., 1975).
    • 1 newsletter (includes “Interview with Pajon Arts” pertaining to The Light Fantastic Picture Show, 4), accompanied by circular; dated 1975. 9 pp.
  • Peggy Lee, Close Enough for Love (DRG Records, 1979). [Includes “In the Days of Our Love,” written by Peggy Lee and Marian McPartland.]
    • 1 review; dated October 17, 1979. 1 p.
  • Portrait of Marian McPartland (Concord Jazz, 101, 1980).
    • 1 review; dated January 25, 1980. 1 p.
  • Marian McPartland at the Festival (Concord Jazz, CJ-118).
    • 1 review; dated August 17, 1980. 1 p.
  • Personal Choice (Concord Jazz, 202).
    • 2 reviews, with 1 duplicate facsimile; dated between February 25 and September 1983. 3 pp.
  • Marian Remembers Teddi (Halcyon, HAL 118, 1981).
    • 2 reviews; dated between July 1 and September 9, 1981. 2 pp.
  • Marian McPartland Plays the Benny Carter Songbook (Concord Jazz, 1990).
    • 1 review; dated June 17, 1990. 1 p.
  • Marian McPartland Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, 9 (Concord, 1991).
    • 2 reviews, with 1 duplicate facsimile; dated between June 21 and July 28, 1991. 3 pp.
  • Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Mary Lou Williams (Concord, CCD-4605, 1994).
    • 2 reviews and 2 facsimiles of reviews; dated July 17-October 2, 1994. 4 pp.
  • Live at Yoshi’s Nitespot (Concord, CCD-4712).
    • 1 review with duplicate facsimile; dated August 9, 1996. 2 pp.
  • Silent Pool (Concord Jazz).
    • 1 review; dated February 26, 1998. 2 pp.
  • Just Friends (Concord Jazz).
    • 1 review; dated August 2, 1998. 1 p.
  • Marian McPartland’s Hickory House Trio (Concord Jazz/Reprise).
    • 1 review with duplicate facsimile; dated March 9, 2000. 2 pp.
  • The Single Petal of a Rose (Concord Jazz, 2000).
    • 2 reviews; dated September 29, 2000, and January 22, 2001. 2 pp.
  • Ain’t Misbehavin’: Live at the Jazz Showcase (Concord Jazz).
    • 1 review; dated December 20, 2001. 1 p.
  • Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Billy Strayhorn (Concord Jazz).
    • Facsimile of 1 review; dated April 20, 2002. 2 pp.
  • Live at Shanghai Jazz (Concord Jazz).
    • 1 review; dated November 7, 2002. 1 p.
  • 85 Candles–Live in New York (Concord Jazz, CCD2-2218-2).
    • Facsimile of 1 review; undated. 1 p.
  • Jazz Alliance/Piano Jazz Series (Jazz Alliance).
    • 3 reviews and 1 facsimile of reviews; dated January 1994-May 2005. 4 pp.
  • Reviews of Multiple Recordings.
    • Facsimile of 1 review; dated July 1998. 2 pp.
folder 4 Oversized Book Reviews.
Newspaper clippings and facsimiles (reviews of All in Good Time, New York: Oxford University Press, 1987); dated Fall 1987; 2 undated. 3 items.

Box 132

folder 4 Oversized Press Clippings, 1947-1962.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between June 27, 1947, and November 23, 1962. 32 items.
folder 5 Oversized Press Clippings, 1963-1969; undated (1960s).
Newspaper clippings, press releases, and duplicate facsimiles; dated between April 27, 1963, and December 7, 1969; 1 undated. 34 items.
folder 6 Oversized Press Clippings, 1971-1977.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between March 22, 1971, and December 9, 1977. 27 items.
folder 7 Oversized Press Clippings, 1978-1981.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between January 29, 1978, and October 14, 1981. 35 items.
folder 8 Oversized Press Clippings, 1982-1990.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between February 1, 1982, and October 23, 1990. 32 items.
folder 9 Oversized Press Clippings, 1991-1993.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between February 3, 1991, and November 5, 1993. 32 items.
folder 10 Oversized Press Clippings, 1994-1995.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between January 7, 1994, and November 28, 1995. 32 items.
folder 11 Oversized Press Clippings, 1996-1999.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between February 1996 and October 29, 1999; 1 undated. 24 items.
folder 12 Oversized Press Clippings, 2000-2008.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles; dated between April 29, 2000, and March 16, 2008. 26 items.
folder 13 Oversized Press Clippings: Recording Reviews, 1970s-2001.
Newspaper clippings and duplicate facsimiles. 6 items. Includes reviews of:

  • Interplay (Halcyon, 100, 1970).
    • 1 review with duplicate facsimile; undated (1970s). 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
  • A Delicate Balance (Halcyon, 105, 1972).
    • 1 review with duplicate facsimile; dated May 26, 1972. 1 p.
  • Marian McPartland Plays the Music of Alec Wilder (Halcyon 109, 1974).
    • 1 press clipping; dated April 25, 1982. 1 p.
  • Silent Pool (Concord Jazz).
    • 1 review; dated February 16, 1997. 2 pp.
  • The Single Petal of a Rose (Concord Jazz, 2000).
    • 1 review; dated September 15, 2000. 1 p.
  • Jazz Alliance/Piano Jazz Series (Jazz Alliance).
    • 1 review; dated September 16, 2001. 1 p.

Sub-sub-series 2: Concert Publicity

Box 120[cont.]

folder 5 Oversized Concert Publicity, 1950s-1960s.
Concert posters, flyers, circulars, and other publicity material, and facsimiles; dated 1955-1967. 4 items.
folder 6 Oversized Concert Publicity, 1970s.
Concert posters, flyers, circulars, and other publicity material, and facsimiles; dated between April 21, 1974, and October 24, 1979; 3 undated (1970s). 12 items.
folder 7 Oversized Concert Publicity, 1980s-1990s.
Concert posters, flyers, circulars, and other publicity material, and facsimiles; dated between October 11, 1980, and September 1999. 11 items.
folder 8  Oversized Concert Publicity, undated.
Concert posters and circular; undated. 3 pp.

Box 132

folder 14 Oversized Publicity Materials.
Concert posters, flyers, circulars, and other publicity material; dated 1959-August 1999. 12 items.

Sub-sub-series 3: Pressbooks

Box 121

item 1 Press book, bound. Includes publicity and press materials, concert programs, photographs, and other items; 1 loose facsimile of press clipping interleaved; dated 1928-1967. 41 pp.
item 2

Press book, bound. Includes publicity and press materials, concert programs, photographs, correspondence, and other items; dated 1968-1973. 61 pp.

Correspondence included in press book (6 items):

  • Perry Watson (Director of Music, North Carolina State University at Raleigh) to Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript; dated April 17, 1972. 1 p.
  • Richard Nixon to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on White House letterhead; dated February 26, 1973. 1 p.
  • Thomas E. Sibley (Director of Music Education, Raleigh Public Schools) to Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript; dated March 30, 1973. 2 pp.
  • Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld (Producer, MM5 WTTG Metromedia Television) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on professional letterhead; dated May 7, 1973. 1 p.
  • Tom Allen to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, ink; dated May 20, 1973. 1 p.
  • Harold Arlen to Marian McPartland. 1 telegram, typescript; dated December 12, 1973. 1 p.

Also interleaved in press book:

  • “Marian McPartland at London House, September 11-30, 1973.” Binder of press clippings. 14 pp. On inside of front cover: inscription and note from “Joan,” ink, undated.
item 3

Press book, bound. Includes publicity and press materials, concert programs, photographs, correspondence, and other items; dated January-October 1974. 39 pp.

Correspondence included in press book (3 items):

  • Pat Nixon to Marian McPartland. 1 letter and envelope, typescript, signed in ink, on White House letterhead; dated May 7, 1974. 1 p.
  • E. P. Stilwell (Deputy Assistant Chief for Personal Affairs, Department of the Navy) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Department of the Navy letterhead; dated June 10, 1974. 1 p.
  • Vice Admiral Emmett H. Tidd (U. S. Navy) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Navy Recruiting Command letterhead; dated June 19, 1974. 1 p.

Box 122

item 1

Press book, bound. Includes publicity and press materials, concert programs, photographs, correspondence, and other items; dated September 1974–September 1975. 34 pp.­

­Correspondence included in press book (5 items):

  • Victor Weidensee (Chairman, Fine Arts Division, Black Hills State College) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on BHSC letterhead; dated October 8, 1974. 1 p.
  • Leon P. Minear (Regional Commissioner, Office of Education) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Department of Health, Education, and Welfare letterhead; dated October 18, 1974. 1 p.
  • Marguerite Miller to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink; dated January 14, 1975. 1 p.
  • Perry Watson (Director of Music, [North Carolina State University at Raleigh]) to Patricia Kerr Ross (Associate for the Arts, SUNY). Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript; dated April 8, 1975. 1 p.
  • Charles Anderson (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools letterhead; undated. 1 p.
item 2

Press book, bound. Includes publicity and press materials, concert programs, photographs, correspondence, and other items; dated January–September 1975. 39 pp.

Correspondence included in press book (8 items):

  • Martin Williams (Director of the Jazz Program, Division of Performing Arts, Smithsonian Institution) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Smithsonian Institution letterhead; dated January 9, 1975. 1 p.
  • James W. Cotter (Executive Director, Hillside Children’s Center, Rochester, NY) to Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript, on Hillside Children’s Center letterhead; dated February 13, 1975. 1 p.
  • Sharon Lauer (Franklin Pierce College) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Franklin Pierce College letterhead; dated February 14, 1975. 1 p.
  • Frank A. Foley (Director, Monroe County Children’s Center) to Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript, on County of Monroe Department of Social Services letterhead; dated February 19, 1975. 1 p.
  • Perry Watson (Director of Music, North Carolina State University at Raleigh) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on NCSU letterhead; dated April 8, 1975.
  • Michael Morse (Coordinator, Volunteer Services, Attica Correctional Facility) to Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript, on Attica Correctional Facility letterhead; dated June 10, 1975. 1 p.
  • Oliveros McLloyd (Inmate Entrainment Reviewer, Attica Correctional Facility) to Robert E. McClay (Deputy Superintendent, Program Services, Attica Correctional Facility). Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript; dated June 9, 1975.
  • Geraldo Rivera (One to One Festival/Concert Headquarters) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on One to One letterhead; dated June 18, 1975. 1 p.
item 3

Press book, bound. Includes publicity and press materials, concert programs, photographs, correspondence, and other items; dated September 1975–October 1976. 43 pp.

Correspondence included in press book (8 items):

  • John Brademas (Chairman, Subcommittee on Select Education, Congress of the United States) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on letterhead for the Subcommittee on Select Education; dated September 16, 1975. 1 p.
  • Patricia A. Watts (Administrative Assistant, Select Subcommittee on Education) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on letterhead for the Select Subcommittee on Education; dated October 3, 1975. 1 p.
  • “Jery” (?) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, ink; dated September 28, [1975]. 2 pp.
  • Barbara Koesjan (Director of Performing Arts, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools) and Charles G. Anderson (Staff Liaison to Creative Arts Committee, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools) to Music Grants Division, National Endowment for the Arts; cc: Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter, typescript, on Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools letterhead; dated February 18, 1976. 1 p.
  • Becky Martin to Marian McPartland. 1 card, ink; dated February 27, 1976. 1 item.
  • Don Stoughton (Commissioner of Correction, County of Onondaga Department of Correction) to Marian and Jimmy McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on Department of Correction letterhead; dated March 10, 1976. 1 p.
  • Counselors and residents at the Youth Guidance Center to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, ink; undated. 1 p.

Joseph Paris (Hospital Director, Veterans Administration Hospital, Buffalo, NY) to Marian McPartland. 1 letter, typescript, signed in ink, on VA Hospital letterhead; dated June 4, 1976. 1 p.

Sub-series C: Association with Jimmy McPartland

Box 120 [cont.]

folder 9 Oversized Papers.
Separated from Series 4 (Association with Jimmy McPartland), Box 24, Folder 9.
Jimmy McPartland, “Bix–and the young Benny,” Melody Maker, undated (1950s). Facsimile of article. 1 p.
Obituaries for Lawrence “Bud” Freeman. 3 press clippings with 1 duplicate facsimile; dated March 16, 1991, 1 undated. 4 pp.
Howard Reich, “Chicago’s own: Two events to commemorate life, times of Art Hodes,” Chicago Tribune, September 23, 1993, p. 13A. Includes photograph of Art Hodes with Jimmy McPartland and others. Press clipping, with unattributed annotation. 1 p. Copy 2 (duplicate facsimile).
folder 10 Oversized Publicity Materials.
Separated from Series 4 (Association with Jimmy McPartland), Box 24, Folders 10-17, and Box 25, Folder 1.
Concert posters, flyers, circulars, and facsimile; dated between June 1949 and August 30-September 5, 1982. 11 items.
folder 11 Oversized Press Clippings, 1937-1970.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between November 1937 and November 1970. 25 items.
folder 12 Oversized Press Clippings, 1971-2003.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and facsimiles; dated between March 27, 1971, and November 2003; 2 undated27 items.
folder 13 Oversized Obituaries (1991).
Newspaper clippings, press releases, and facsimiles; dated March 14-June 1991. 11 items.

Box 132

folder 15 Oversized Press Clippings. 15 items.
Newspaper clippings; dated between December 13, 1950, and May 18, 1997. 15 items.
folder 16 Oversized Publicity Materials. 4 items.
Publicity circular; undated (1970s). 3 copies. Copy 1 in black and white. Copies 2-3 in color. Copies 2-3 have annotations in ink.
Concert poster; undated.

Sub-series D: Oversized Photographs

Sub-sub-series 1: Photographs of Marian McPartland

Box 123

folder 1 Portraits of Marian McPartland, 1950s.
5 sleeves (5 photographs):
1. Portrait of Marian McPartland (headshot); undated (1950s). 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”. [Photograph attributed to Marcus Blechman. Publicity photographs for Hickory House, New York, NY.]
See also Series 5 (Photographs), Sub-series A (Photographs of Marian McPartland), Box 27, Folder 7 (Publicity photos, 1950s), Sleeves 3-4, for duplicate prints.
2. Portrait of Marian McPartland (headshot); undated (1950s). 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”. [Publicity photograph for Hickory House, New York, NY.]
See also Box 27, Folder 7 (Publicity photos, 1950s), Sleeve 6, for duplicate print.
3. Portrait of Marian McPartland (headshot); undated (1950s). 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”.
4. Portrait of Marian McPartland (headshot); undated (1950s). 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”.
5. Portrait of Marian McPartland (headshot); undated (1950s). 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”.
folder 2

Photographs of Marian McPartland, 1950s-1960s.
3 sleeves (3 photographs, 1 facsimile):

  1. Photograph of Marian McPartland with Mel Tormé, “Hank,” Gene Stewart, Red Stamets, and Charlie Traegar, Columbus, OH; 1953. 2 prints: 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 12”; 1 black and white photograph (cropped), 8” x 10”.
  2. Photograph of Marian McPartland with Jim Kappes and Jack Gregg, The Apartment, New York, NY; 1960s. 1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”.

See also Series 5 (Photographs), Sub-series E (Photographs of Celebrities), Box 31, Folder 15 (Sherman Fairchild), Sleeve 6, for duplicate print (color).

  1. Photograph of Marian McPartland performing with unidentified bassist; undated (1960s?). Facsimile of black and white photograph, 10.5” x 11”.
folder 3

Photographs of Marian McPartland, 1970s-1982.
3 sleeves (13 photographs, 3 contact prints, 1 enclosure):

  1. 3 contact prints containing images of Marian McPartland, Jay Leonhart, and Jimmy Madison, at recording session for A Delicate Balance, Golden Crest Studio, Long Island, NY; 1970s. Photographs attributed to Sy Johnson:
    • Contact print containing 37 images. 1 black and white contact print, 8.5” x 12”. On reverse: “Negative File No. 84059, Roll No. C-1.”
    • Contact print containing 37 images. 1 black and white contact print, 8.5” x 12”. On reverse: “Negative File No. 84059, Roll No. C-3.”
    • Contact print containing 37 images. 1 black and white contact print, 8.5” x 12”. On reverse: “Negative File No. 84059, Roll No. C-4.”
    • See also Series 5 (Photographs), Sub-series A (Photographs of Marian McPartland), Box 26, Folder 8, Sleeve 3, for photographs from contact print.
  1. 13 photographs of Marian McPartland, New York, NY; 1982. Photographs attributed to Sepp Seitz:
    • Photographs of Marian McPartland working at home. 6 color photographs, 8” x 12”.
    • Photograph of Marian McPartland at a piano with unidentified individual. 1 color photograph, 8” x 12”.
    • Photographs of Marian McPartland and various others around town. 4 color photographs, 8” x 12”.
    • Photograph of Marian McPartland at a piano. 1 color photograph, 8” x 12”.
  2. Photograph of Marian McPartland and Jimmy McPartland, New York, NY; 1982. 1 color photograph, 8” x 12”. Photograph attributed to Sepp Seitz.
    • Photographs in sleeves 2-3 accompanied by cardboard enclosure, with annotations: “Sep Seits Photos, Taken for London Times, 1986-7.”
folder 4

Photographs of Marian McPartland, 1989-1990s.
3 sleeves (2 photographs):

  1. Photograph of Benny Carter and Marian McPartland, [Hollywood, CA]; [1989]. 1 color photograph, 10” x 10”.

See also Series 5 (Photographs), Sub-series E (Photographs of Celebrities), Box 31, Folder 11 (Benny Carter), Sleeves 1-2, for duplicate print.

  1. Portraits of Marian McPartland; undated (1990s). 2 black and white photographs, 11” x 14”. Photographs attributed to Barbara Bordnick.

See also Series 5 (Photographs), Sub-series A (Photographs of Marian McPartland), Box 28, Folder 4 (Publicity Photos, 1990s-2000s), Sleeve 4 and Sleeve 5, for duplicate print of first photograph and contact prints.

  1. Contact print containing 4 portraits of Marian McPartland posing with a Baldwin piano; undated (1993). 1 color contact print, 11” x 14”.

See also Series 5 (Photographs), Sub-series A, Box 28, Folder 4, Sleeve 2, for print of image from contact print.

folder 5 Photograph of Marian McPartland and Joe Venuti; 1976.
1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”, mounted on 10” x 13.5” white mounting board.
folder 6 Portrait of Marian McPartland; 1970s.
1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”, affixed to 11” x 14” black mounting board. Photograph attributed to Joan James. On reverse: “1970s, house in Bellmore.” 2 prints.
folder 7 Portrait of Marian McPartland; 1970s.
1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”, affixed to 11” x 14” black mounting board. Photograph attributed to Joan James. On reverse: “1970s, Bellmore.” 2 prints.
folder 8 Photograph of Marian McPartland and John Lewis; undated (1970s?).
1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”, mounted on 10” x 15” white mounting board.
folder 9 Photograph of Marian McPartland and John Lewis; undated (1970s?).
1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”, mounted on 10” x 15” white mounting board.
folder 10 Photograph of Marian McPartland; undated (1970s?).
1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”, mounted on 10” x 14.25” white mounting board. On reverse: “1970s school date, not sure where.”
folder 11 Portrait of Marian McPartland; undated (1980s?).
1 black and white photograph, 11” x 14”, mounted on 12” x 17.5” white mounting board, with transparency affixed over photograph. Photograph attributed to Allan Paul Luftig. Annotation on mounting board: “Marian McPartland Front Cover Art.”
See also Box 28, Folder 3 (Publicity Photographs, 1980s), Sleeve 3, for duplicate prints

Sub-sub-series 2: Framed Photographs

Box 124

item 1 Framed photograph of Ed Koch, unidentified individual, and Marian McPartland; 1987.
1 black and white photograph, 4.25” x 7”; in black frame, 13” x 15”. Includes inscription and autograph by Ed Koch. On reverse: “Office of the Mayor, City of N.Y., 6/19/87, Joan Vitale Strong, photographer to the mayor.”
item 2 Framed photograph of Marian McPartland, Jay McShana, and George Shearing, Downtown Jazz Festival, Montreal; 1994.
1 color photograph, 8” x 10”; in black frame, 13” x 16”. Photograph attributed to Paul J. Hoeffler. On reverse: “at Montreal Bistro, 1994 Downtown Jazz Festival, McP’s opening nite.”

Box 125

item 1 Framed photograph of Hilary Rodham Clinton, Bill Clinton, and Marian McPartland, at the White House; undated (1998?).
1 color photograph, 5.5” x 8”; in gold frame, 13.25” x 15.5”. Includes inscription to Marian McPartland with autographs by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Clinton.
item 2 Framed photograph of Donald Portnoy and Marian McPartland; undated (2007).
1 color photograph, 8” x 10”; in black frame, 13” x 15”. [Photograph from premiere of Portrait of Rachel Carson with the University of South Carolina Symphony Orchestra; November 15, 2007.]

Box 126

item 1 Framed photograph of Marian McPartland with four unidentified individuals, in regalia; undated.
1 color photograph, 8” x 10”; in gold frame, 13.5” x 15.5”.
item 2 Framed poster containing portraits of Marian McPartland and Jimmy McPartland.
1 black and white poster; in black frame, 15.25” x 17.5”.

Sub-series E: Oversized Honors and Awards

Box 127

item 1 ASCAP-Deems Taylor Broadcast Award (1991).
Certificate of award; dated December 9, 1991. Enclosed in certificate cover, 10.5” x 14.25”.
item 2 Honorary Degree (Doctor of Music) from the University of South Carolina (1998).
Degree certificate; dated May 9, 1998. Accompanied by citation for the honorary degree. Enclosed in diploma cover, 11.5” x 14.75”.
item 3 University of South Carolina Commencement Scrapbook (1998).
Binder’s collection containing memorabilia from the presentation of an honorary degree to Marian McPartland. Includes (23 items):

  • Invitation to reception in honor of the Honorary Degree Recipients; dated May 8, 1998. 1 p.
  • List of Honorary Degree Recipients, Commencement May 1998. Typescript. 1 p.
  • Typescript biography of Marian McPartland. 1 p.
  • Program for the University of South Carolina Commencement Dinner; dated May 8, 1998. 11 pp.
  • Photographs of Marian McPartland and others from the Commencement Dinner; dated May 8, 1998. 8 color photographs, 4” x 6”, mounted, with typescript captions.
  • Front cover of program for Commencement Exercises; dated May 9, 1998.
  • Citation for the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music to Marian Turner McPartland. Typescript.
  • Photographs of Marian McPartland and others from the commencement exercises; dated May 9, 1998. 8 color photographs, 4” x 6”, mounted, with typescript captions.
  • Affixed to back inside cover: lyrics to the University of South Carolina Alma Mater (“We Hail Thee, Carolina”). Typescript.
item 4 Honorary Degree (Doctor of Music) from the Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York (1999).
Degree certificate; dated May 28, 1999. Accompanied by citation for the honorary degree. Enclosed in diploma cover, 10.75” x 11”.

Box 128

item 1 Framed correspondence from Bill Clinton (1999).
Bill Clinton to Marian McPartland. 1 letter (letter of congratulations for receiving American Jazz Masters Fellowship). Typescript, signed in ink, on professional letterhead; dated December 27, 1999. Framed, 12.75” x 15.5”.
item 2 Framed correspondence from Bill Clinton (1998).
Bill Clinton to Marian McPartland. Facsimile of 1 letter (pertaining to Millennium Evening event “Jazz: An Expression of Democracy”). Typescript, on professional letterhead; dated September 24, 1998. Framed, 8.75” x 10.75”.
item 3 Alabama State Council of the Arts Certificate (2004).
Certificate recognizing the extraordinary achievements and contributions of Marian McPartland. Certificate, 8.5” x 11”; in gold frame, 13.5” x 16.5”.

Box 129

item 1 Guildhall School of Music and Drama Fellowship Certificate (2007).
Presented November 2, 2007. Certificate, framed, 12.75” x 17.5”.
item 2 The “Satchmo,” Jazz Club of Sarasota (1995).
Presented March 1995. Plaque, 12” x 18”.

Box 130

item 1 Academic regalia: velvet tam, black.
item 2 Academic regalia: doctoral gown, black, with “Marian McPartland” embroidered on inside collar.

Box 131

item 1 George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award (1983).
item 2 Honorary Degree (Doctor of Music) from Hamilton College (1997).
Transcript of degree conferral by Eugene M. Tobin, in gold frame, 17.25” x 21.25”.
See also Series 6 (Honors and Awards), Box 37, Folder 2, for photographs from degree conferral.
item 3 Order of the British Empire (2009).
Proclamation from Elizabeth the Second appointing Marian McPartland an Ordinary Officer of the Civil Division of the British Empire. Signed certificate, framed, 18.5” x 22.5”.
See also Series 6 (Honors and Awards), Box 39, Folder 10, for additional documents pertaining to Marian McPartland’s appointment to the Order of the British Empire.

item 133

Oversized
Trophy
National Association of Jazz Educators Hall of Fame trophy (1986).
Presented at the 13th NAJE National Convention [1986].
Trophy, 13.5” x 7.25” x 28”.