Mark Weber Jazz Collection, 1970-2005

Mark Weber Jazz Collection, 1970-2005

http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt967nd16q Online items available Finding Aid for the Mark Weber Jazz Collection, 1970-2005 Processed by Allegra Gonzalez. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/ © 2006 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Mark Weber 250 1 Jazz Collection, 1970-2005 Descriptive Summary Title: Mark Weber Jazz Collection, Date (inclusive): 1970-2005 Collection number: 250 Creator: Weber, Mark Extent: 14 linear feet: 36 document boxes211 digital images Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Abstract: The collection consists of photographs taken by Mark Weber relating to the experimental jazz musicians during the 1970's - 1990's, predominant focus on photos taken in Los Angeles from 1976-1985. Also included are notes, clippings, interview transcripts, correspondence, programs, flyers and articles. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Mark Weber Jazz Collection, 250, UCLA Library Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Mark Weber; 2005. Biography "It would be a major disservice to a great art form to contain it within a defined orthodoxy. Without a definition it radiates outward. Nor would I care to venture a speculation as to what jazz is. I'm not too locked in on the word "jazz" anyway. If a cat (or kitty) can play, then he can play. Jazz is not a type of music, it is not a specific form or catagory. Jazz is a manner in which music is played. Jazz is the way you play the music, not the music that is played. Jazz is the original Free Form. It continues to evolve." -- Mark Weber. Weber was born October 21, 1953 in Covina, Californa. His family came to California from Kansas in 1940 as part of the Great Depression/ Dustbowl migration and settled in Pomona. His interest in music began early on as he played country and folk guitar with his step-grandfather, Harry Matthew, for family functions. Weber grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles and graduated from Upland High School in 1972. The jazz influence came about through listening to records and the radio. By the time he graduated, he was a "confirmed jazz & blues & avant garde musics devotee." In high school, Weber credits photography and his photography teacher, Jefferey Cole, with getting him through high school. In the 1970's and 80's, Mark Weber was witness to the experimental jazz scene in Los Angeles and recorded musicians and venues through photography as both devotee and friend. Writing has been the focus of Weber's artistic direction. His first major literary work was a seven page letter "concerning the state of the house" to his mother. Weber wrote for his high school newspaper in 1971, but it wasn't until after his involvement with the Los Angeles jazz scene that he became caught up in chapbooks. He and poet/musician Gerald Locklin have published a number of well-received chapbooks.Weber's poetry has become the focal point of his life, although he sees no disconnect between music and poetry believing a good poet must be influenced by music. "So, let's just say that by and large, I'm scared to know what music poets listen to, in terms of music. It's not really their fault, they've been brainwashed by the industry. It's rare to find people who actually pay close enough attention to music to be knowing about it.You can hear it in their poems. Clunky. No flow. no ideas or development of ideas. All the poets who are influenced by Bukowski went to the liquor store, but did they listen to Mahler? Or Borodin? Bukowski was a romantic. You never heard him digging Bach/Baroque music and you never heard him speak of 20th century music -- it would have been great if he got some Ives, Cowell, Schoenberg, Webern, Berg, Bartok into his ears -- whew, he would have soared even more. Gerald Locklin can play the piano! He's a piano playing [expletive]. And it shows in his writings. And it shows in what he listens to. Ron Androla plays congas and listens far and wide. Fred Voss digs the blues. Todd Moore digs Mozart. These guys write Finding Aid for the Mark Weber 250 2 Jazz Collection, 1970-2005 their butts off. I've just always had high expectations for poets -- that they were a little more musically hip. But it hasn't always been my experience." -- Mark Weber Weber has written poems, short stories, book reviews and for several music magazines. In June of 1976, his first monthly column in the international jazz music magazine, CODA, was published. He continued to write for CODA until 1990. Weber has since moved to New Mexico with his wife Janet Simon and publishes chapbooks by ZerxPress, a publishing house he started in Upland in 1983. In 1995, ZerxPress began publishing CDs as well. These days, Mark Weber paints and rennovates houses in New Mexico, publishes and DJ's a jazz show on KUNM every Thursday afternoon. Scope and Content Collection consists of photographs taken by Mark Weber relating to the experimental jazz musicians during the 1970's - 1990's, predominant focus on photos taken in Los Angeles from 1976-1985. Also includes notes, clippings, interview transcripts, correspondence, programs, flyers and articles. The collection is organized into the following series: Series 1. Mark Weber's description of Photographs, 1975-1976 Series 2. Mark Weber's research files Series 3. Photographs Series 4. Research files Series 5. Mark Weber's other endeavors Series 6. Related Material Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Subjects Weber, Mark--Archives Jazz musicians--California--Los Angeles Series 3. Photographs Subseries 1. Digital Objects Physical Description: 211 digitized photographs Arrangement The matted photographic prints scanned to create the digital objects are found in boxes 25-34. Scope and Content Note Digitized images of photographs in the collection, mostly taken from matted photographic prints and some color snapshots. Records under this heading will be moved to the appropriate subseries under Series 3 when multiple fields for digital objects are added. Digital objects not listed here remain on the UCLA Digital Library server until more digital object fields are added to individual records. Box 32 Akiyoshi, Toshiko 1977 August 4 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0009627b Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 7 Bill Berry Big Band 1979 August 29 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0009609d Box 7 Bill Evans Trio 1977 May 5 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000960vp Box 7 Bill Evans Trio 1977 May 5 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000960hh Physical Description: B&W 8x10 Finding Aid for the Mark Weber 250 3 Jazz Collection, 1970-2005 Series 3.Photographs Subseries 1.Digital Objects Box 7 Bill Evans Trio 1977 May 5 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0019sffr Box 8, Folder 6A Blasters 1981 September 11 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz001d0d31 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz00095z4w Physical Description: B&W 8x10 Box 32 Blevins, Bobby 1976 November 11 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000965s2 Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 32 Bowie, Lester 1979 October 20 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz00096526 Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 32 Bowie, Lester 1979 October 20 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0009668s Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 5 Bradford, Bobby http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz00095z9g Physical Description: B&W 8x10 Box 5 Bradford, Bobby 1976 September 5 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz00095z3c Box 5 Bradford, Bobby 1976 October 28 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz00095zb0 Box 32 Bradford, Bobby 1976 October 28 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000963pj Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 32 Bradford, Bobby 1976 October 28 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000961tn Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 32 Bradford, Bobby 1976 October 3 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000963wn Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 32 Bradford, Bobby 1976 September 19 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000962qk Physical Description: B&W 8x10, mounted Box 32 Bradford, Bobby 1976 September 12 http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz000962m1

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