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- 2004598900 abstract "The Charles Mingus Collection includes music (manuscript and printed of Mingus and others), writings by and about Mingus by Mingus and others, business papers, printed matter (such as articles and clippings, books and pamphlets, organizations and affiliations, programs, and promotional material), iconography (photographs of Mingus, his family, and colleagues such as Eric Dolphy, Dannie Richmond, Max Roach, Oscar Pettiford, and Miles Davis, artwork, and three dimensional items), personal material, and sound recordings.".
- 2004598900 accessRights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2004598900 accessRights "Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit".
- 2004598900 accessRights "Open to research.".
- 2004598900 accrualMethod "Purchase;".
- 2004598900 contributor B10093084.
- 2004598900 date "1939".
- 2004598900 description "Charle Mingus Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2004598900 description "Charles Mingus, African-American jazz bassist, was born April 22, 1922, in Nogales, Arizona. He began to study the cello in 1934, switching to the bass in 1937. In 1939 he began studying composition with Lloyd Reese and composed What love and Half mast inhibitions. He began his professional career in 1940, playing bass with Lee Young, and he toured with Louis Armstromg's big band the following year. In 1942 he played bass with Barney Bigard's ensemble which featured retired trombonist Kid Ory. The next year he began studying symphonic form and technique with Herman Rheinschagen. He toured with Lionel Hampton's big band beginning in 1946 and in 1950 gained national attention as a member of Red Norvo's trio. He founded the Jazz Workshop, Inc., in 1955 and in 1964 started the record company Charles Mingus Enterprises. His autobiography Beneath the underdog was published in 1972. Charles Mingus died Jan. 5, 1979.".
- 2004598900 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu004009".
- 2004598900 description "Purchase; Susan Ungaro Mingus; 1992-1995.".
- 2004598900 description "Sound recordings transferred to Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. Library of Congress, Washington DC 20540.".
- 2004598900 description "The Charles Mingus Collection includes music (manuscript and printed of Mingus and others), writings by and about Mingus by Mingus and others, business papers, printed matter (such as articles and clippings, books and pamphlets, organizations and affiliations, programs, and promotional material), iconography (photographs of Mingus, his family, and colleagues such as Eric Dolphy, Dannie Richmond, Max Roach, Oscar Pettiford, and Miles Davis, artwork, and three dimensional items), personal material, and sound recordings.".
- 2004598900 extent "around 15,000 items (84 boxes,13 linear feet).".
- 2004598900 identifier eadmus.mu004009.
- 2004598900 identifier eadmus.mu004009.3.
- 2004598900 issued "1939".
- 2004598900 language "eng".
- 2004598900 rights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2004598900 subject "Davis, Miles Portraits.".
- 2004598900 subject "Dolphy, Eric Portraits.".
- 2004598900 subject "Jazz musicians Portraits.".
- 2004598900 subject "Jazz.".
- 2004598900 subject "ML31 .M56".
- 2004598900 subject "Mingus, Charles, 1922-1979 Autographs.".
- 2004598900 subject "Mingus, Charles, 1922-1979 Portraits.".
- 2004598900 subject "Pettiford, Oscar, 1922-1960 Portraits.".
- 2004598900 subject "Richmond, Dannie Portraits.".
- 2004598900 subject "Roach, Max, 1924-2007 Portraits.".
- 2004598900 title "Charles Mingus collection, 1939-1979.".
- 2004598900 type "collection".