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Promotional Materials Box 1 HOLT ATHERTON SPECIAL COLLECTIONS MS4: BRUBECK COLLECTION SERIES 1: PAPERS SUBSERIES G: PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS BOX 1: 1940s & 1950s 1.G.1.1: POSTERS & FLYERS, 1940s & 1950s a- Guy Lombardo & His 14 Piece Orchestra [DB opening act], Dreamland Ballroom, Stockton, Feb 1947 [P; photocopy] b- A Show of Monotypes by Daniel Milhaud & New Chamber Music, Jul 1947 [P; ] c- Dave Brubeck: The Band That Jumps, Civic Aud., Stockton, Oct 4, 1947 [P] d- New Sounds In Modern Music w/ the Jazz-Work Ensemble, SF, 1949 [F] e- ”Goings On At The Playroom, 346 Jones Street [SF]...Starting January 28th/ The Three D’s,” n.d. [c1949; F] f- Photo of DB printed on pink card stock (ca. 3 x 7) g- DBQ table tents 1954 (photo copy) h- UC Berkeley University Extension Lifelong Learning catalog, Fall 1949. Includes jazz classes taught by Brubeck. 1.G.1.2: MAGAZINE ADVERTISING, 1950s a- DBQ Opening Tonight at Clayton Club, 11-13-51 [SF area newspaper ad] b- Seattle Guide (Oct 30-Nov 5, 1953) c- “Rubinstein’s New Lipstick Color: Jazz Red Hot & Cool,” Vogue (9-15-55 ) d- “O Thanks! All Ye Faithful” Down Beat (1-11-56) [DBQ Xmas greetings] e- DB letter [in English] to Polish fans, Tlumaczenie Listu - Strona (4-58) 1.G.1.3: NEWS RELEASES, 1950s a- “I hope the enclosed publicity material will...,” c1950 [promo for Trio] b- “What’s New With the DBQ,” Jan 1954 c- “What’s New With the DBQ,” Feb 1954 d- “What’s New With the DBQ,” Fall 1954 e- “DB coming on Aug 9th & 10th, “New Lagoon News [Salt Lake City] (1957 f- “Sustaining Fund Set Up For Brubeck’s Friend,” 1-24-58 [Al Naukana] g- ”DBQ to Warsaw for ANTA,” 2-25-58 h- American Embassy Karachi, Pakistan. ”Re :DB Jazz Quartet,” May 14, 1958 i- American Embassy Teheran, Iran. “Re DBQ,” May 22, 1958 j- American Embassy New Delhi, India. “Re DB Jazz Quartet in India,” Jun 6, 1958 k- “Back from behind the Iron Curtain, the DBQ will present…” (1958) l- ”Exclusive to Cedric Adams,” n.d. [cSep 1958; refers to recently ended World Tour] m- ”Exclusive: Down Beat,” n.d. [cOct 1958; mentions Joe Benjamin replacing Eugene Wright on two albums, “Newport 1958" & “Jazz Impressions of Eurasia” (made in Jul & Aug 1958) due to Gene Wright’s previous commitment to Carmen McRae] n- ”Burton Weber/Oakland Symphony Orchestra, Sep 11, 1958" [DBQ plays Howard B’s Dialogues for Jazz Combo & Orchestra to help celebrate Oakland Symphony Week] o- ”Steve Race Review [”Dave Digs Disney”]: Melody Maker (12-6-58) p- Magazine Jazz new York, 1956 DBQ 1.G.1.4: RECORD COMPANY PROMOS, 1950s a- The Dave Brubeck Trio & Octet/Fantasy Records, c1951 [2 copies] b- Fantasy Records Catalog, Aug 1952 c- “Dave Brubeck Quartet Nation’s #1 Combo, 1953" [Fantasy Records table “tents” for record stores; 2 copies] d- “This Ain’t No Bull!” 1954 [Columbia Records adv. flyer for “Jazz Goes To College”] e- Fantasy Records Catalog, Aug 1954 f- Story of “Jazz Red Hot & Cool” promo disc, 1954 g- “The Best of Brubeck,” Jazztone Society flyer, c1954 h- ”We’re putting a B in your bonnet,” Columbia Records, c1955 i- Fantasy Records New Releases, Aug 1956 j- Columbia Record Club Magazine 1:1,4,8; 2:1,3,10; 3:4,10; 4:6,8; 5:B/C,2,8,12 k- Columbia Christmas Gift Catalog, 1958; 1959 [2 copies] l- Columbia “Eurasia Album Notes from the Editor,” 1959 m- Columbia “Your Man Dave,” 1959 n- Columbia LP Record Club, Christmas 1958 Gift Catalog o- Columbia LP Record Club, Christmas 1959 Gift Catalog 1.G.1.5: SOUVENIR BOOKS, 1950s a- The Dave Brubeck Quartet, n.d. [c1955] [w/ Joe Dodge & Bob Bates] b- The Dave Brubeck Quartet, n.d. [c1957] [3 copies; variant photocopy] c- The Dave Brubeck Quartet, n.d. [c1959] [2 versions, one for Jamaican appearance] 1.G.1.6: TICKET SALES BROCHURES, 1950s a- 1959 Ravinia Festival, Jun 30-Aug 16 1.G.1.7: OTHER, 1950s a- cover to Fantasy Records 3-2 SERIES 1: PAPERS SUBSERIES G: PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS Box 2: 1960s 1.G.2.1: MAGAZINE ADVERTISING Columbia Records. “Time Out,” Harrison Tape Catalog, n.d. [c1961] Columbia Records: “Points on Jazz” (1) (Nov 1961) in Esquire “Brubeck A Londres,” Jazz Magazine, July 1964 Insight. “Take Five for Dave.” (December, 1961) Columbia Records: “Tonight Only! w/ Carmen McRae” [3] (Jan 1962) in Randall’s Island program, Record & Sound Retailer “DB & Carmen McRae/ Sat, Apr 28/ 8:30 pm” (1962) Columbia Records: “Bossa Nova USA;” “Countdown: Time In Outer Space;” “The Real Ambassadors” (Feb 1962) in Carnegie Hall program Columbia Records: “The Real Ambassadors;” “Bossa Nova USA” (Feb 1962) in Cue Columbia Records: “Time Further Out” [10] (Feb-Nov 1962) in Billboard, Down Beat, Carnegie Hall program, New York Times, Photo Dealer, Photo Trade News, Seventeen, TV Guide Columbia Records: “Time Out” [6] (Mar 62-Jan 63) in Billboard, Discount Merchandiser, Harrison Tape Catalog, Photo Trade News. Columbia Record Club. “Time Out.” (1962) Brubeck Piano Books, Vol. 1 & 2, Shawnee Press, Music Journal (Apr 1962) “Take ‘Time Out’ with the Dave Brubeck Quartet in Stereo” Coronet Records 4-21-60 “At Midnight, Bach May Give Way to Brubeck...” Bankers’ Trust ad, n.s. (1962) Columbia Records: “Countdown: Time In Outer Space” [5] (Apr-Oct 1962) in Billboard, Discount Merchandising, Down Beat, Post Exchange & Commissary Columbia Records: “All-Star Festival” [2] (Aug-Sep 1962) in Billboard, Photo Trade News, Record & Sound Retailing Columbia Records: “The Real Ambassadors” [8] (Sep 1962-Feb 1963) in Billboard, Carnegie Hall program, Down Beat, Ebony, New Yorker, Playboy, Time “Piano By Baldwin at the request of these famous artists,” <n.s.>, n.d. [1962] Columbia Records: [DB as generic “star”] [3] (1962-1963) in Cash Box, Photo Trade News, Photo Trade News Master Buying Guide Columbia Records: “Bossa Nova USA” [10] (Jan-Apr 1963) in Cash Box, Esquire, Jazz Record Catalog, Playboy, Rack Merchandising Columbia Records: “Bossa Nova USA,” Carnegie Hall Program (5-24-63) Dave Brubeck Piano Albums, Frederick Harris Music Co. in Pianomaker [London] (Jun 1963) Columbia Records: “DBQ at Carnegie Hall,” Down Beat (6-6-63) Do., Billboard (6-8-63) Do., Jazz Record Catalog (Sum 1963) DB color portrait on cover San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Bonanza (Sep 15, 1963) Columbia Records: “DBQ at Carnegie Hall” [4] (Nov-Dec 1963) in Jazz Record Catalog, Down Beat, Philharmonic Hall program Sect. 11 [entire], New York Times (12-8-63) Columbia Records: “Time Changes;” “DBQ at Carnegie Hall;” “Time Out” (May 1964) Carnegie Hall program Columbia Records: “Jazz Impressions of Japan;” “DBQ at Carnegie Hall;” “Time Out” (Oct 1964) in Philharmonic Hall program The Sound of Jazz “DBQ is stationed at strategic points amidst the New York Philharmonic…”, The Atlantic (8/1960) y-The Tech COOP [MIT]: “Brubeck in Person” (Dec 3, 1965) in The 128 World z-Columbia Records: “DB’s Greatest Hits,” Springfield [MA] Union News (c1965) aa-Columbia Records: “My Favorite Things” [2] (Feb-May 1966) in Atlantic Jazz Festival program, Down Beat “Hear it Where it’s Happening – on Columbia Records” in Jazz Magazine bb-Columbia Records: “Dave’s Greatest Hits” [2] (Sp 1966) galley proofs state that this appeared in 23 major newspapers incl. Boston Globe, Cleveland Plain Dealer, etc. cc-Columbia Records: [collected works] (Apr 1966) Philharmonic Hall program dd-DB at “Jazz In Jersey” (May 1966) in Vineland Times Journal (Apr 23, 1966) ee-Columbia Records: “DBQ Plays Cole Porter” in college newspapers (2-6-67) ff-Columbia Records: “Time Out,” HiFi Stereo Review (3-67) gg-Columbia Records: “DBQ Plays Cole Porter,” Harrison Tape Catalog (4-67) hh-Columbia Records: “DBQ Plays Cole Porter,” Jazz Magazine (5-67) ii-Columbia Records: “DBQ Plays Cole Porter,”Down Beat (6-15-67) jj-Columbia Records: “The Last Time We Saw Paris,” n.s., n.d. [c1968] kk-“Dave Brubeck & His Quartet,” New Lagoon, Salt Lake City UT (Jun 6-7, 1969) [in unident. local newspaper] mm-Color ad for Warner’s women’s undergarments mentions DB [”Brubeck on the keys”], n.s., n.d. nn-“Took Five” [ad for Pye Television, Australia incl. DB photo endorsement], n.s., n.d. oo-“Now...Brubeck for Band!” Shawnee Press ad for Two Part Contention & Watusi Drums [arr. by Livingston Gearhart], n.s., n.d. 1.G.2.2: NEWS RELEASES Associated Booking Corp. “Presenting the DBQ,” n.d. [c1960] [2 copies] BMI News (Jan & Mar 1960) [DB poll winner; Howard Brubeck Dialogues performed] WJZZ-FM DB file, 1960 [incl. notes for programming DB] Derry Music Inc. “The DBQ Publicity & Advertising Manual,” n.d. [c1961] Swofford & Ware Inc. “American Ballet Theatre world-premieres new Brubeck jazz ballet on 1961 American tour” “Columbia Holds Jazz Press Conference,” News From Columbia Records (1- 15-63) John S. Wilson. NBC-TV, NYC. Carnegie Hall Concert (2-22-63) “Program for Saturday, April 4, 1964, featuring DB who appears this night at RIT” Will & All That Jazz/WROC Radio Doug Ramsey. “Anything Goes” from “DB Plays Cole Porter,” WDSU-FM, New Orleans (Apr 15, 1967) Doug Ramsey. “Jazz Goes To College,” WDSU-FM, New Orleans (8-27-66) “Eric Kunzel Takes New Post at UC College-Conservatory of Music,” For Immediate Release From Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 5-29-68 Leonard Feather. “Compadres” (6-1-68) “Ecumenical Concert Presents World Premiere of Brubeck Oratorio,” Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra press release, n.d. (1968) “Ecumenical Concert Features Talented Soloists,” Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra press release, n.d. (1968) “The Critics Talk About Light In The Wilderness,” For Immediate Release From Shawnee Press, n.d.
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