6 finding aid(s) found containing the word(s) Record labels.

  1. Jump Records papers, 1949-2000

    approximately 30 items. 3 containers. .25 linear feet. -- Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    The Jump Records papers consist of brochures, discographies, historical articles, photographs, album artwork elements. Established in 1944 by Clive Acker and Ed Kocher in Hollywood, CA. The label was formed to highlight Jazz musicians.

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    Access restrictions apply.

  2. John Secrist Jr. papers, 1919-1973

    5.75 linear feet (18 boxes). -- Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Papers, including discographic and photographic materials, included in the John Secrist Jr. Collection of nearly 1,700 operatic sound recordings.

  3. Golden Crest Records papers from the John Broven Collection, 1935-2013

    approximately 7,284 items. 24 containers. 8.6 linear feet. -- Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Independent record label. Vertical files, financial statements, and legal proceedings document the output and operations of Golden Crest Records.

  4. John Broven Collection, 1942-2014

    approximately 39,638 items. 115 containers. 47.57 linear feet. -- Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Blues historian. Business files, correspondence, and research gives insight into the operations of Ace Records and the history of blues music.

  5. Record newsletters and catalogs from the Edward J. Smith papers, 1958-1981

    approximately 157 items. 1 container. 0.21 linear feet. -- Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Record producer. Primarily newsletters detailing recordings from Edward J. Smith's various record labels.

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    Access restrictions apply.

  6. Columbia Records paperwork collection, 1923-1964

    52 linear feet (159 boxes, approximately 55,650 items). -- Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Summary:

    Record label orders, record label copy sheets, press release information, recording studio job sheets, and cut-out project information from Columbia Records.