Box 6
Contains 16 Results:
Langston Fitzgerald oral history, 2002 November 15
Elizabeth Day oral history, 2002 August 22
Isaiah Dixon Jr. oral history, 2002 August 22
James Thomas Dorsey oral history, 2002 September 30
James T. Dorsey (1908-2010) is interviewed about his friendship and work with Isaiah (Ike) Dixon Sr., owner of the Comedy Club on Pennsylvania Avenue, and about other music clubs on the Avenue and his encounters with touring musicians such as Lionel Hampton and Dusty Fletcher. Dorsey owned a gas station on Pennsylvania Avenue for 31 years and was well known in the community.
Myrtle Mack Dutton oral history, 2002 April 21
Ethel Ennis oral history, 2002 August 7
Joseph Eubanks oral history, 2002 April 25
Joseph S. Eubanks (1925-2013) was a bass-baritone who performed in the 1950s with the first American company of Porgy and Bess to tour the world. He studied with Lotte Lehmann, Herta Glatz, John Brownlee, Todd Duncan, William Ray. Eubanks taught at Morgan State University from 1962 to 1985. He performed regularly as a soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and with many local musical groups.
Langston Fitzgerald oral history, 2002 May
Muriel Fulton oral history, 2002 September 30
Muriel Fulton (1912-2012) studied dance with Ellsworth Toomey as a child. She graduated from Douglass High School in 1928 (Anne Wiggins Brown, Eugene Prettyman and Avon Long were classmates) and continued dance studies in Boston. She appeared on Broadway in "Memphis Bound," with Bill Robinson and Avon Long.
Charles Funn oral history, 2002 April 12
Charles Funn is a trombonist and music educator. He moved to Baltimore in 1970 and earned a degree from Morgan State University in 1975. As a performer, he has played with the Temptations, Aretha Franklin, Hank Jones, Billy Eckstine, and Gene Walker. Funn discusses the Baltimore jazz scene and his association with several notable local musicians. He also describes his experience teaching jazz at Dunbar High School and Baltimore Polytechnic High School.
Arthur "Pigmeat" Garner oral history, 2002 August 16
Ruby Glover oral history, 2002 August 28
Louisa Lara Gross oral history, 2002 April 2
Spencer J. Hammond oral history, 2002 August 30
Spencer Hammond (1931-2019) was a minister of music, organist, and choir director at Douglas Memorial Community Church. Hammond taught music in Baltimore City Public Schools for 31 years until retiring in the early 1990s, taught a course on African-American music at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and taught piano.
Charles P. Harris oral history, 2002 April 2
Elaine Hassell oral history, 1998
Elaine Hassell was a teacher and chorister. Her husband, William J. Hassell, was an organist at the Ames Methodist Church. In this interview with Elizabeth Schaaf, Elaine Hassell discusses William's musical career and the musicians they associated with, including T. Henderson Kerr, W. Llewellyn Wilson, and Alfred Prettyman.