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Musicians
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Sanders, Joe
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Johnson, Charles L
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Ragtime Music
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A Chronology of the Warren Durrett Big Band in Kansas City, 1945-1986
n.d.
A 314 page spiral bound booklet which features local big band leader Warren Durrett. It contains 13 chapters with content arranged in chronological order. Within the pages are photocopies of newspaper...
2.
A Condensed History Of Music In Kansas City
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A six-page, typewritten paper that gives a brief history of some music related events in Kansas City history.
3.
Art Deco Poster
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Unframed (18.5 in. x 26 in.) color poster on foam board titled: "Kansas City Art Deco, Rediscovering an Era, 1922-1940." Bottom of poster states: "A Benefit For the Historic Kansas City Foundation Art...
4.
Charles L. Johnson
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Black and white portrait of local musician and composer, Charles L. Johnson.
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Charles L. Johnson
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Black and white photo identified on the back as Charles Johnson at the piano, Frances "Brick" Wornall as conductor and Jack Riley with clarinet on the far left.
6.
Civil War Items
1863, n.d.
This folder contains two items. One is an undated program entitled "Service to the Memory of William Tecumseh Sherman", Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Thursday Evening, May 7th. The second item is a company...
7.
Class Photo
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Class and location is unidentified but back of photograph says that Charles Johnson is playing drum.
8.
Floyd Eugene Estep
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Portrait identified as Floyd Eugene Estep, son of Frank "Pop" Estep, who joined the group on reeds in late summer 1925. Also did arrangements.
According to Edmiston's book, p. 326 - Floyd Estep...
9.
Hans Schwieger
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Portrait of Hans Schwieger, measuring 20 inches by 14 inches.
10.
Harry Truman
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Sheet has three contact prints of President Truman and comedian Jack Benny taken at the Music Hall, in the 1950s. It also includes one print of Truman at UMKC. James Monroe of KCMO-TV is holding microphone...
11.
Harvey and Hilda Rettberg
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Interior view, Harvey and Hilda Rettberg, susposedly taken in their home showing their music collection and memorabilia. Back of the picture reads: "To Punk and Thelma from Jerry and Virginia, 12-7-63,...
12.
Jenkins Music Company Store Display
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Appears to be a view of a window display at the Jenkins Music Company Store featuring the Ted Weems Orchestra. Scene includes various instruments and what appears to be photographs of the band members....
13.
Joe Sanders
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Portrait of a young Joe Sanders seated with music manuscript in his hand.
14.
Joe Sanders and Pop Estep
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View of Joe Sanders on the left standing next to Pop Estep, location not given. Sanders in his scrapbook labels this picture: "D'ya see that?"
15.
Joe Sanders Collection Exhibit
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Early view of Joe Sanders, taken from the Joe Sanders Collection and used in the Sanders exhibit at the Kansas City Public Library, Art and Music Department, in the Fall of 1965.
16.
Joe Sanders Collection Exhibit
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View of the Joe Sanders Band used in the Joe Sanders Collection exhibit at the Kansas City Public Library, Art and Music Department, Fall, 1965.
17.
Joe Sanders Orchestra
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Interior, performance view identified as part of the Joe Sanders Orchestra. Identified on the back of the photo as: Front - Dale Stoddard, Harold Thiell, Bill McDowell, Hubert Finlay; Rear - Jack Cathcart,...
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Juvenile Military Band
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Wording on drum in photograph is "George Washington Juvenile Military Band, Kansas City, Kansas (?)". Charles Johnson is identified as "2nd row from front, 3 person over from right".
19.
Kansas City Song
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Folder contains a piece of sheet music entitled "Heart of America, Kansas City Salute". The lyrics are by Ed Nix and the music by Percy Faith and it was published by the Recreation Division of the Welfare...
20.
Kansas City Southern Railway
n.d.
Folder includes sheet music for song "Southern Belle" by Cecil Taylor plus an advertisement flyer for the railroad which shows the route of the railroad to Texas and Louisiana.
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