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Don Redman photograph collection

Title
  1. Don Redman photograph collection [graphic].
Published by
  1. [18--?-197-?]
Author
  1. Redman, Don.

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Additional authors
  1. Anderson, Gordon.
  2. Kriegsmann, James J.
  3. Meyers, Arnold.
  4. Rossner, Harry.
  5. Stewart, Charles, 1927-2017.
  6. Apeda Studio (New York, N.Y.)
  7. Bloom (Firm : Chicago, Ill.)
  8. Strand Bookstore
  9. Vandamm Studio (New York, N.Y.)
Description
  1. 149 items (.6 lin. ft., 2 boxes); 26 x 21 cm. and smaller.
Summary
  1. The Don Redman Photograph Collection documents some aspects of his life and career, from the early 1900s to the mid-1960s.
Subject
  1. Redman, Don
  2. Armstrong, Henry, 1912-1988
  3. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
  4. Bailey, Pearl
  5. Basie, Count, 1904-1984
  6. Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983
  7. Carlisle, Una Mae, 1915-1956
  8. Handy, W. C. 1873-1958
  9. Jackson, Quentin, 1909-1976
  10. Powell, Eleanor, 1912-1982
  11. Billy Paige's Broadway Syncopators
  12. Buck and Bubbles (Dance team)
  13. Chuck and Chuckles (Comedy team)
  14. Don Redman and His Orchestra
  15. Louis Bellson Quartet
  16. Mills Brothers
  17. African American entertainers
  18. African American musicians
  19. African American singers
  20. Big bands
  21. Jazz musicians
  22. Entertainers > United States
Genre/Form
  1. Portrait photographs – 19??-1969.
  2. Group portraits – 18??-1969.
  3. Postcards – 19??-1969.
  4. Publicity photographs – 1910-1969.
  5. Photographic albums.
  6. Silver gelatin prints – 18??-1969.
  7. Dye coupler prints – 1940-1979.
  8. Photomechanical prints.
  9. Reproductions – 19??-1969.
Call number
  1. Sc Photo Don Redman Collection
Note
  1. Title devised by cataloger.
  2. Some photographs have descriptive information on verso or recto.
  3. Some items have photographer's handstamp on verso.
  4. Some photographs are reproductions.
  5. Collection includes work by Gordon Anderson, James J. Kriegsmann, Harry Rossner, Charles (Chuck) Stewart, Apeda Studios, and others.
Terms of use (note)
  1. Some photographs restricted; permission of photographer is required for duplication.
Biography (note)
  1. Don Redman was a jazz arranger, composer, bandleader, and saxophonist who was an important contributor to the development of the big band sound.
Linking entry (note)
  1. Forms part of the Don Redman Papers.
Author
  1. Redman, Don.
Title
  1. Don Redman photograph collection [graphic].
Imprint
  1. [18--?-197-?]
Terms of use
  1. Some photographs restricted; permission of photographer is required for duplication.
Linking entry
  1. Forms part of the Don Redman Papers.
Biography
  1. Don Redman was a jazz arranger, composer, bandleader, and saxophonist who was an important contributor to the development of the big band sound. His chief contributions to jazz are said to include his role as arranger for Fletcher Henderson's band, and his influence on the evolution of ensemble jazz.
  2. During the 1920s, Redman played saxophone and clarinet with Billy Paige's Broadway Syncopators (1923), Fletcher Henderson's band (1924-1927) where he became staff arranger, and McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1927-1931) where he served as musical director. In 1931, he formed his own band which was in residence at Connie's Inn, in Harlem, during the 1930s. They would tour, appear on radio shows, and make numerous recordings before disbanding in 1940. In the 1940s, except for a couple of bands organized for special occasions (1941, 1943) and a big band that he organized to tour Europe (1946-47), Redman gave full time to composing and arranging for radio, television, and big bands, including those of Paul Whiteman, Count Basie and Jimmy Dorsey.
  3. In the autumn of 1949 Redman had his own television series on CBS, and, beginning in 1951, he became musical director for Pearl Bailey, serving in that capacity throughout the 1950s. During his final years he seldom performed, and composed several extended works that have never been performed in public.
Local note
  1. SCM 87-62
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Added author
  1. Anderson, Gordon. Photographer
  2. Kriegsmann, James J. Photographer
  3. Meyers, Arnold. Photographer
  4. Rossner, Harry. Photographer
  5. Stewart, Charles, 1927-2017.
  6. Apeda Studio (New York, N.Y.)
  7. Bloom (Firm : Chicago, Ill.)
  8. Strand Bookstore
  9. Vandamm Studio (New York, N.Y.)
Research call number
  1. Sc Photo Don Redman Collection
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