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Audiocassette Inventory by Cassette Title Record Series 1121-105.3, W. W. Law Music Collection- Audiocassette tapes, Inventory by Title Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape "Don't Blow It!" Unknown no date Unknown 1121-105-232 01 "Forum" WSVH, FM 91/ Time 29:30/ Dolby B Unknown 1990-12-17 Sound recordings--Radio programs 1121-105-231 33 "Greatest Hits"/ "Minnie" Minnie Riperton no date Popular music 1121-105-228 15 "Gullah Man" Nathan Ferguson III no date Folk music 1121-105-225 25 "Sailing" Apostle Bill Gilbert; Jackie Gilbert no date Sacred 1121-105-228 38 "Savannah" Mark Ford; Chaundra Currelli; Kathleen Jackson 1984 Unknown 1121-105-232 02 1977 NAACP-W. W. Law Testimonial Banquet W. W. Law; NAACP 1977 Sound recordings--Live sound 1121-105-234 24 No cassette in case recordings 1st Section 39/ To be finished 2nd Section 39 Unknown no date Unknown 1121-105-232 39 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 1 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape 2 of 2 Interview Dr. Josey for ASALH Dr. E. J. Josey; Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History 1994-09-10 Oral histories 1121-105-228 08 2 of 2 Interview Dr. Josey for ASALH Dr. E. J. Josey; Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History 1994-09-10 Oral histories 1121-105-228 07 A. R. I. S. E. Unknown no date Unknown 1121-105-232 03 A. Sweet Honey in the Rock/ B. Sweet Honey and a Mix Unknown no date Popular music 1121-105-228 16 Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir/ Shakin' the Rafters Professor Alex Bradford; Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir 1991 Sacred--Gospel music 1121-105-229 30 Adele Addison and the Jubilee Singers Adele Addison and the Jubilee Singers no date Sacred 1121-105-228 39 African American Spirituals: The Concert Tradition, Wade in the Water, The Florida A and M University Concert Choir; The Princely Players; The Fisk Jubilee Volume 1 Singers; Howard University Chamber Choir 1994 Sacred--Spirituals 1121-105-229 35 African Rhythms and Instruments Volume 1: Mali, Niger, Ghana, Nigeria, Roberto Leydi Volta, Senegal, Liberia no date Folk music 1121-105-225 26 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 2 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape African Songs and Rhythms for Children Dr. W. K. Amoaku; Dennis Allen; A. Kdjo Tettey; W. K. Amoaku 1989 Folk music 1121-105-225 27 Al Jarreau This Time Al Jarreau 1980 Jazz 1121-105-234 08 No cassette in case Alex Hurse #1 Alex Hurse no date Unknown 1121-105-232 04 Alton in Germany Unknown no date Unknown 1121-105-232 05 Alvin Doussaiut- Danforth Asso. Regional/ Lowary-Love Danforth Assoc. Alvin Doussaiut; Lowary-Love Reg. Conf. 1976 July 31, Amelia Island, Fla. 1976 Sound recordings 1121-105-230 05 Andre Brown, Daystar Andre Brown 1993 Sacred 1121-105-229 02 Andre Brown, Daystar Andre Brown 1993 Sacred 1121-105-229 01 Animal Tales told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 1 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 10 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 3 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape Animal Tales told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 1 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 07 Animal Tales told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 1 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 08 Animal Tales told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 1 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 09 Animal Tales told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 2 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 12 Animal Tales told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 2 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 11 Animal Tales Told in the Gullah Dialect Volume 3 Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture no date Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 13 Antonio Vivaldi Six Concerti Antonio Vivaldi; Timothy Hutchins; Theodore Baskin; Yuli Turovsky 1986 Classical music--Concertos 1121-105-225 11 Arrested Development; 3 Years, 5 Months, and 2 Days in the Life Arrested Development 1992 Popular music--Rap (music) 1121-105-228 34 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 4 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape Art Songs by Black American Composers University of Michigan School of Music; Hilda Harris; David Baker; Olly Wilson; George Walker 1983 Classical music--Songs 1121-105-225 18 ASALH Basket Making Session Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History Organization no date Sound recordings 1121-105-230 06 Avon Valentine Favorites Tony Bennett; Kenny Rogers; Johnny Mathis; Henry Mancini; Elvis Presley 1986 Popular music 1121-105-228 17 Baayo Baaba Maal 1991 Popular music--Africa 1121-105-228 32 Back in Black ACDC 1980 Popular music--Rock music 1121-105-228 35 Bar Room Preacher Jimmy Johnson 1985 Blues (music) 1121-105-225 01 Been Found: Ashford and Simpson with Maya Angelou Maya Angelou; Ashford and Simpson 1996-12 Popular music 1121-105-228 18 Been in the Storm so Long; Spirituals, Folk Tales, and Children's Games Smithsonian/Folkways Records from John's Island, South Carolina 1990 Folk music 1121-105-225 28 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 5 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape Beethoven Sonatas Nos. 8, 17, 25, 26, and 32 Beethoven no date Classical music--Sonatas 1121-105-225 16 Beethoven: Christ on the Mount of Olives/ Bechet: La Nuit est Une Beethoven; Jan Peerce; Maria Stader; Vienna State Opera; Vienna Academy Chorus Serciere/ Handy: Three Blues no date Classical music--Oratorios 1121-105-225 15 Beethoven: Diabelli Variations Op. 120 Last Concert, June 28, 1969 Beethoven; Wilhelm Backhaus; Schumann; Schubert no date Classical music 1121-105-225 05 Beholden, So Little Time, You're Just about Love Anthony V. Amos 1991 Unknown 1121-105-232 06 Ben Tucker and Friends Ben Tucker; John Colianni; Teddy Linder no date Jazz 1121-105-226 18 Ben Tucker and Friends Ben Tucker; Kevin Bales; Teddy Linder 1992 Jazz 1121-105-226 19 Bennett Union Baptist Church: Men's Day Service; Mr. W. W. Law, Speaker W. W. Law 1985-10-27 Narrative recordings--Speeches 1121-105-227 34 Berlioz Les Nuit D'Ete; 3 Songs- L. Price; E. Stebor Leontyne Price; Jean Morel; Columbia Symphony Orchestra; Eleanor Steber; Berlioz no date Classical music--Songs 1121-105-225 19 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 6 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape Bessie Smith, the Complete Recordings Volume 1 Bessie Smith 1991 Blues (music) 1121-105-235 01 Oversized compilation album with two cassettes. Best of the Blues/ The Blues Alright, Volume 2 Big Mama Thorton; Muddy Waters; Johnnie Taylor; Bobby Bland 1995-05-19 Blues (music) 1121-105-225 02 Bill Gilbert "Worship Him" Bill Gilbert no date Sacred 1121-105-229 03 Bill Gilbert with Praise and Worship Bill Gilbert no date Sacred 1121-105-229 04 Bishop CM Grace/ Last Sermon Bishop CM Grace no date Narrative recordings--Sermons 1121-105-227 29 Bishop Stephen Gill Spottswood, NAACP Alum Bishop Stephen Gill Spottswood no date Oral histories 1121-105-228 09 Bjoerling Live #1, See Accompanying List: CD #1 #1-20, CD #2 #1-9 Jussi Bjoerling no date Music for the Stage--Operas 1121-105-227 04 (excerpts) Bjoerling Live #2 Bjoerling no date Music for the Stage--Operas 1121-105-234 25 (excerpts) Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 7 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape Bjoerling, Jussi (Live) #1 Jussi Bjoerling no date Music for the Stage--Operas 1121-105-227 05 (excerpts) Black Boy performed by Brock Peters Brock Peters; Richard Wright 1989 Sound recordings--Audiobooks 1121-105-235 06 Oversized tape set, 2 tapes included Black Georgians and the U. S. Constitution 1787-1882, An Exhibit/ March 3 Unknown Uncle Tom's Cabin no date Sound recordings 1121-105-230 07 Blackshear 3 Unknown 1975-07-30 Unknown 1121-105-232 07 Blind Willie Johnson Sweeter as the Years Go By Blind Willie Johnson 1990 Sacred--Gospel music 1121-105-229 31 Bobby Hill- Clarence Martin "Speak out Coastal Empire" Bobby Hill; Clarence Martin 1987-07-19 Sound recordings 1121-105-230 08 Buddy Greco/ Stan Kenton Buddy Greco; Stan Kenton no date Unknown 1121-105-232 08 Butler Presbyterian Church, W. W. Law Speaker W. W. Law; Pastor Donnie Woods 1995-02-19 Narrative recordings--Speeches 1121-105-227 35 Thursday, November 08, 2018 Page 8 of 45 Cassette Title Contributor(s) Date Genre Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original Tape Car Tour: All About Gullah Beverly Eggert; Nell Tyre 2000 Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 14 Carol Stone, Bach, Beethoven, Franck, David Baker Sonata Carol Stone; David Baker; Bach; Beethoven; Franck no date Classical music 1121-105-225 06 Chopin Interpretations by Emile Pandolfi Chopin; Emile Pandolfi no date Classical music 1121-105-225 07 Chris Rock/ Arthur Prysock Chris Rock; Arthur Prysock 1999-09-28 Narrative recordings 1121-105-227 15 Christmas in Savannah John Colianni; Ben Tucker; Teddy Linder; Gina Renee no date Sacred--Christmas music 1121-105-229 26 Music on Savannah topics Christmas Music from St.
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