Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2012.49.009 |
Title |
International Music |
Object Type |
Papers, Personal |
Collection |
Phoebe Jacobs Collection |
Description |
Large folder of materials pertaining to International Music, Joe Glaser's music publishing corporation that was bequeathed to Louis and Lucille upon Glaser's passing. Contents include: List of tunes owned by International Music Inc.; June 19, 1974 letter from Lucille Armstrong to Roddy Shashoua of International Music Industries, agreeing to accept 500 shares of the corporation in return for her agreeing to permit the use of the name International Music; two copies of a lis of Louis's compositions up to 1952; a handwritten lead sheet for "C and J Blues" written by Cozy Cole and R. J. Cole (Junior) on February 24, 1954; mechanical license between International Music and Atlantic Records for the use of International Music compositions by Armstrong and Oliver on the New York Jazz Repertory Company sound recording, "Satchmo Remembered"; correspondence and final agreement that resulted from Bernadine O. Phinazee (King Oliver's daughter) suing International Music for claiming royalties on Oliver compositions; copyright license contract with CBS Records for use of "Back O'Town Blues" on "The Greatest of Louis Armstrong"; contracts with Thomas Clinton Collier for "Each NIght I Walk Alone," Bill Norvas for "Yeh!", Arvell Shaw for "Blues for Bass" and Marty Napoleon, George Litto and Jackie Roy for "Mm-Mm." |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Cole, Cozy Gold, David Napoleon, Marty Oliver, King Phinazee, Bernadine Shaw, Arvell |
Year Range from |
1954 |
Year Range to |
1981 |
Accession number |
2012.49 |