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Musicians -- Arkansas

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

William Worth Bailey Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS B156
Scope and Content Note

Printed handbill, 8 1/2" x 5 l/2", "A Few Recent European Press Comments (Translated) of William Worth Bailey, the Blind Phenomenon...," together with Xerox copy of seven undated clippings from unidentified newspapers, pertaining to the life and professional career of concert violinist Bailey, who was born in Fort Smith, Ark.

Dates: ca 1901

Booth Campbell Scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1392
Scope and Content Note

Collection is a loose leaf binder containing correspondence, literary works by Campbell, and newspaper articles written about Campbell.

Dates: circa 1954

Mary D. Hudgins Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC 534
Scope and Content Note

Manuscript materials, sheet music, and Arkansiana, mostly pertaining to Hot Springs and Garland County.

Manuscripts, pictures, and printed items were collected and maintained by Hudgins in her home, mainly as research material for her free-lance writing. The collection also includes material assembled by other people similarly engaged, as well as manuscripts and printed articles written by Hudgins and others.

Dates: 1800-1987

Trout Fishing in America Records

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1892
Scope and Contents

The collection contains photographs, correspondence, festival and concert materials, musical recordings, press coverage, promotional materials, and other records documenting the band Trout Fishing in America. Some materials relate to the band's brief work under the name Pavlov's Band, as well as to the band Wheatfield (previously known as St. Elmo's Fire), which Keith Grimwood and Ezra Idlet were members of before forming Trout Fishing in America.

Dates: 1976-2021

Warren Quartet Materials

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1752
Scope and Content Note Materials in this collection include a brief history written by Richard "Bruff" Hudson, the nephew of the Williams' and the son of a member of the Warren Quartet, a copy of a newspaper article featuring Burgess Williams' exemplary service in the Army during WWII, and a CD recording of the Warren Quartet's music. Recordings on the CD are: Track 1 "Rockaway Troubles," Track 2 "Peace Like A River," Track 3 "You Hold The Keys," Track 4 "Someone Who Cares," Track 5 "Rock Of Ages," Track 6...
Dates: 1938 - 2007