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November 2020

Finding Aid for the Greg Trousdale Collection (MUM00345)

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Recommended Citation Greg Trousdale Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi

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Finding Aid for the Greg Trousdale Collection

Table of Contents

Descriptive Summary Administrative Information Subject Terms User Information Arrangement Container List

Descriptive Summary

Title: Greg Trousdale Collection Dates: 1956-1993 (bulk 1968-1975) Collector: Trousdale, Greg Physical Extent: 2 boxes (.834 linear feet) Repository: University of Mississippi. Department of Archives and Special Collections. University, MS 38677, USA Identification: MUM00345 Location: Archive Language of Material: English Abstract: Record dealer catalogs, newsletters, news clippings, and ephemera related to the blues.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Collection donated by Greg Trousdale, 1997.

Processing Information

Collection processed by Archives & Special Collections staff. Additions

No further additions are expected to this collection.

Subject Terms

Blues (Music)

Formats

catalogs newsletters clippings (information artifacts) printed ephemera

User Information

Prefered Citation

Greg Trousdale Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi

Access Restrictions

The Greg Trousdale Collection is open for research.

Copyright Restrictions

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Arrangement

This collection is arranged in 4 series according to format.

Series I. Record Catalogs Series II. Event and Live Music Materials Series III. Publications Series IV. Miscellaneous

Container List

Record Catalogs 1.1 Ace Records, 1987/1988 1.2 Arhoolie Records, 1967, 1968 1.3 Atco 1.4 Atlantic 1.5 Battle Records 1.6 Biograph Records, 1968 1.7 Blue Thumb 1.8 Chess/Checker/Cadet/Concept Records, 1966-1968, 1970 1.9 Delmark/Jazz Record Mart 1.10 Ernie’s Record Mart, 1968 1.11 Everest Record Group 1.12 Folk Lyric Records 1.13 Folkways/Scholastic Records, 1967 1.14 Goldband Recording Corporation 1.15 Halper’s, 1970 1.16 Historical Records 1.17 House of Oldies 1.18 Island Records 1.19 Jazz & Folk Record Club 1.20 Jazzland 1.21 Jewel/Paula Records 1.22 King Records 1.23 Liberty Records, 1967/1968 1.24 Melodeon 1.25 Nashboro, 1969 1.26 Origin 1.27 Orwaka Distributing Co., 1969/1970 1.28 Orwaka Distributing Co. 1.29 Peters International Imported Records, 1968, 1969 1.30 Prestige Records, 1968, 1970 1.31 Record Center, 1968 1.32 Riverside, 1967 1.33 S&F Distributors 2.1 Savoy Records, 1970 2.2 Scherl, Robert E. 2.3 Specialty 2.4 Stackhouse/Delta Record Mart, 1989, 1990 2.5 Stinson Records, 1966/1967 2.6 Testament Records, 1967 2.7 United Radio Company 2.8 Vanguard, 1967 2.9 Yazoo

Event and Live Music Materials 2.10 Ash Grove School of Folk Instruction Scope: Includes John Lee Hooker, Freddie King, Howlin’ Wolf, John Fahey, and others 2.11 Berkeley Festival 1968 2.12 Folk & Blues Workshop (Tacoma, WA) 2.13 Quai du Blues 2.14 Concert Flyers Scope: Performances for John Lee Hooker, , Floating Bridge, John Lil John, Mississippi Fred McDowell, and Chameleon

Publications 2.15 Blues Notes, August 1990 2.16 Crawdaddy, 1967 & June 1969 2.17 Ebony Song Parade, June 1956 2.18 Pacific (published by The Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer), 23 October 1988, 12 September 1993 Scope: Include articles on Robert Cray and jazz in Seattle 2.19 Seattle Folklore Society newsletter, 1969 2.20 Blues news clippings Scope: Various blues-related clippings; obituaries for Deford Bailey, Cow Cow Davenport, Rene Leon, Muddy Waters, and Esther Phillips

Miscellaneous 2.21.1 Skip James concert ticket, 23 November 1968 2.21.2 Gage Record Shop business card 2.21.3 Record auction list 2.21.4 W.C. Handy Blues Awards voting form, 1990