• SGS Bulletin, v.17, no. 2, Dec. 1967

    SGS Bulletin, v.17, no. 2, Dec. 1967

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_017_002_Dec1967

    Date: Dec. 1967

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.6, no. 9, May 1957

    SGS Bulletin, v.6, no. 9, May 1957

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_006_009_May1957

    Date: May 1957

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.3, no. 7, Mar. 1954

    SGS Bulletin, v.3, no. 7, Mar. 1954

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_003_007_Mar1954

    Date: Mar. 1954

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  • Earshot Jazz, no.6, Dec. 1985

    Earshot Jazz, no.6, Dec. 1985

    Earshot Jazz Society of Seattle

    This issue begins on page 1 with a brief historical explanation of the growth of Jam sessions in Jazz and the lives of musicians who wanted to pursue Jazz in 'So You Want To Be A Jazz Musician' by Gary Bannister. This article lists some Seattle clubs that feature drop-in nights for musicians. Earshot Jazz presents short biographical updates on pages 2 and 3 about artists Karen Goldfeder, Nathan Breedlove, and Karl Reimer. An individual bibliography on trumpeter Floyd Standifer begins on page 3, where Allen Youngblood writes about Standifer's history and involvement in the jazz legacy of Seattle. Album reviews beginning on page 4 and 6 cover Plays Music of Thelonious Monk/Monk Suite by Kronos Quartet, City Hawk by Peggy Stern, Crossing by Oregon, This Bud's For You and California Concert by Bud Shank and Shorty Rogers, and Bochinche by Ahora Bochinche. There is an event review on page 7 about the Concord Jazz Festival in Concord, California, written by Paul de Barros. Cover art is a photograph of trumpeter Floyd Standifer.

    Identifier: spl_ej_571712_1985_01_06

    Date: 1985-12

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  • Innes Day souvenir program, July 10, 1909

    Innes Day souvenir program, July 10, 1909

    "Festival Performance of Americana: An Allegory of the Civil War in Song" performed by the Innes Orchestral Band of New York, A.-Y.-P. Festival Chorus, Haydn Quartette, Wagner's A.-Y.-P. Band, and the Clan Fraser Troupe of Highland Pipers at the Natural Amphitheatre on 10 July 1909. Festivities also included a military pageant, fireworks, and an opening concert by The Massed Bands. Admission 10 cents. Illustration on cover of Frederick Neil Innes, music director, A.Y.P.E., 4 pages.

    Identifier: mohai_ayp_2006.3.34.1

    Date: 1909-07-10

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.10, no. 8, Apr. 1961

    SGS Bulletin, v.10, no. 8, Apr. 1961

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_009_008_Apr1961

    Date: Apr. 1961

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.2, no. 2, Oct. 1952

    SGS Bulletin, v.2, no. 2, Oct. 1952

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_002_002_Oct1952

    Date: Oct. 1952

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.48, no. 2, Win. 1999

    SGS Bulletin, v.48, no. 2, Win. 1999

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_048_002_Win1999

    Date: win. 1999

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.47, no. 1, Aut. 1997

    SGS Bulletin, v.47, no. 1, Aut. 1997

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_047_001_Aut1997

    Date: aut. 1997

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.22, no. 4, June 1973

    SGS Bulletin, v.22, no. 4, June 1973

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_022_004_June1973

    Date: June 1973

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