2. American Folk Life Center
– Library of Congress
• Washington, DC
• Direct link to Collection
• Online presentations
• Experiencing war; stories from the Veterans
History Project
3. American Jazz Museum – St. Louis, MO
• Music collections
• Upcoming shows (in the area)
• Blogs, etc.
4. Indiana University Archives of
Traditional Music
• (www.indiana.edu/libarchm
• Collections = Hoagy Carmichael Collection,
Browse Journals/journals (1915-2000 +)
5. Jazz Archival Collections @ UCLA
• Los Angeles, CA
• Andre Chaves Collection
• A & M Records Coll. Of Business papers, sound recordings,
music manuscripts, and memorbillia.
• Collection of Big Band Photos
• Collection of Music Journals
• John Coltrane Transcriptions Collection
• Eric Dolphy Transcriptions, Ella Fitzgerald Coll., George
Hocutt/Ray Avery Jazz Record Store Collection, Shelly
Manne Collection, Howard Morehead Collection of photos
and papers, Charlie Parker Trans. Collection, Paul Tanner
Collection of Jazz and Popular music recordings
6. African American Sheet Music
• Digital collection of African American sheet
music from 1840 – 1950
• Located at John Hay Library at Brown
University
• Historical and contextual sections of website
• Online resources
7. Louisiana State Museum
(Jazz Collection)
• New Orleans, LA 70116
• History of the Collection
• Instruments
• Photographs
• Recordings
• Film
• Pics
• Sheet Music
• Misc. info.
8. Hutchins Library, Special Collections &
Archives (Berea College)
• Located in Berea, KY
• Book Collections
• Archives and Manuscripts
• Traditional Music Resources
• BOOST (Basic Online Orientation Skills
Tutorial)
• BANC (Berea’s Automated Networked Catalog)
9. Stanford University Archive of
Recorded Sound
• Sound bites
• Monterey Jazz Festival
• Ancona Collection
• Bonelli Collection
• Chamlee, Crooks, Spector, Collections
• Flagstad, Pryor, Prochorowa, Fafan, and
Grover Sales Collection;
• New titles
10. University of Mississippi
Blues Archives
• Blues and Blues-related materials
• African American Studies and southern culture
11. UCLA Music Library Archive of
Popular Music
• Popular Music in the United States
• Sheet music, Anthologies, and arrangements
for band and orchestra
12. MTSU – The center for Popular Music
• American Music
• 18thand 19th century – 1920s
• Early rock, Mainstream rock, and alt. rock.
• Rock periodicals, and historical and biographical books
• Ragtime, Jazz, Blues, anglo and African-American folk music,
country,Gospel, and rock
• Sheet Music and periodicals
– Ray Avery, Show music, Motion Picture,; American Song Broadsides,
Newspaper, Confederate Music, and Sheet music volumes
• Rare Books
- Gospel Songbooks, Hymnbooks, Sacred and Secular Oblong books, Sacred Vocal
Scores, Songsters and text only hymnals, Instrumental music books, and school
texts (publishers