Discs not digitized
File — Box: 116
Identifier: VIII
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains master records. Part of these records have been digitized. Below is a list of user digital copies of the records. This is not a complete description of the content of the records, but rather a preliminary overview.
Title (Author/Interpreter, Date) | Master | User Digital Copy Box/CD |
---|---|---|
Age of romance -- I came to the city (Alan Dean) | disc 1 | 4/1 |
The heart you stole from me (Alan Dean) | disc 2-3 | 4/2 |
Ours (Alan Dean) | disc 2-3 | 4/3 |
Don't hold it against me -- Overwork blues (Ann Cornell) | disc 4 | 4/4 |
Aguas de marco (Antonio Carlos Jobim) | disc 5 | 4/5 |
The bossa nova (Leonard Feather/Arthur Godfrey) | disc 6 | 4/6 |
Once in the morning -- Nothing happens (Barbara Carroll) | disc 7 | 4/7 |
Work song -- My analyst says I love you (Barbara Carroll) | disc 8 | 4/8 |
Where were you -- You'd better go now (Beryl Booker) | disc 9 | 4/9 |
Signing off (Billie Holiday) | disc 10 | 4/10 |
Signing off (Leonard Feather/Bob Grabeau) | disc 11 | 4/11 |
I'm the lonesomest gal in town -- Water water (Carel Lee Feather, 10-1941) | disc 12 | 4/12 |
The heart you stole from me (Charlie Barnet and his orchestra, vocal: Bob Carroll-- Maxine Sullivan) | disc 13 | 4/13 |
Battle of blues (Dizzy Gillespie and The Cool Jazzmen) -- Music to love by | disc 14 | 4/14 |
Blues for the chicks -- Moving day blues (Doc Pomus) | disc 15 | 4/15 |
Where were you, Leonard Feather (Doris Drew) | disc 16 | 4/16 |
I came to the city (Dreamers) | disc 17 | 4/17 |
Mighty like the blues (Duke Ellington Octet, 7-1960) | disc 18 | 4/18 |
You didn't want me baby (Elaine Brent) | disc 19 | 4/19 |
No more dreams -- The little green light (Helen Merrill) | disc 20-21 | 4/20-21 |
Nobody taught me (Leonard Feather) | disc 22 | 4/21 |
The little green light (Jackie Paris) -- Where were you (Beryl Booker) | disc 23 | 4/22 |
Evil gal's daughter (Joan Shaw) | disc 24-25 | 4/23 |
Get out of my sight -- Me and my wig (Joe Thomas) | disc 26 | 4/24 |
Jealous blues -- Way downtown at the bottom of the hill (Johnny Davis) | disc 27-30 | 4/25 |
I'm looking at you dear -- Yak! Yak! (Johnny King with Budd Johnson's All Stars) | disc 31 | 4/26 |
Don't pin me down (Feather/Joyce Collins) | disc 32-36 | 4/27 |
I'll be a long time gone (Feather and Jerry Gladston/Joyce Collins) | disc 37-38 | 4/28 |
Blues in our flat -- Lost in a fog, (Feather and Adrian, 11-1942) | disc 39 | 4/29 |
Strictly from dixie blues (Feather/Helena Horne, 9-1941) -- Unlucky woman (Carol Lee and Feather/Linda Keene, 11-1941) | disc 40 | 4/30 |
You could have had me baby (Lou Rawls, 6-1973) | disc 41 | 4/31 |
I remember Bird (Feather/Monique and Louis Aldebert) | disc 42 | 4/32 |
Ours -- You've got a date with the blues (Mary Osborne) | disc 43-44 | 4/33 |
Down beat (Ralph Marterie, Mercury) | disc 45 | 4/34 |
Signing off (Feather and Russell/Sarah Vaughan) | disc 46 | 4/35 |
I'm hungry -- I'm jealous of my baby (Sonny Parker) | disc 47 | 4/36 |
Muddy Gutter (Sonny Parker) | disc 48-49 | 4/37 |
Pastoral (Tony Pastor, 1-1940) | disc 50 | 4/38 |
Blues at dawn (Langston Hughes and Feather) | disc 51 | 4/39 |
Esquire jump (Feather) | disc 52 | 4/40 |
Evil gal blues (Feather) | disc 53 | 4/41 |
Evil gal's daughter blues | disc 54 | 4/42 |
Haunted (Feather and Andy Razaf) | disc 55-56 | 4/43 |
I never knew a love like this (Feather) | disc 57 | 4/44 |
I'd rather have a memory than a dream (Feather and Jessyca Russell) | disc 58-59 | 4/45 |
Intime -- Natural affection | disc 60-62 | 4/46-47 |
The kissing chain | disc 63 | 4/48 |
Lonely night without you (Langston Hughes and Feather) | disc 64-65 | 4/49 |
Love is a word for the blues (Feather and Milt Raskin) | disc 66-68 | 4/50 |
The more the merrier | disc 69 | 4/51 |
Mound bayou (Feather-Andy Razaf/ Helena Horne with Henry Levine's Orchestra "Strictly from dixie," 8-1941) -- The heart you stole from me (Maxine Sullivan on the "Flow Gently Sweet Music," 11-1940) | disc 70 | 4/52 |
Passing by | disc 71 | 4/53 |
Regardless (Langston Hughes and Feather) | disc 72-74 | 4/54 |
Rio bossa nova blues | disc 75-76 | 4/55 |
Salty papa blues (Feather) | disc 77 | 4/56 |
Signing on signing off | disc 78 | 4/57 |
Snafu | disc 79-80 | 4/58 |
Space reflex | disc 81 | 4/59 |
That's all there is (Feather and Jessyca Russell) | disc 82-84 | 4/60 |
There's this about you (Feather and Bobby Troup) | disc 85-87 | 4/61 |
Time for love -- Anyone else but you | disc 88 | 4/62 |
Way downtown at the bottom of the hill (J. and Feather) | disc 89 | 4/63 |
What's my line -- Your life begins to be worthwhile | disc 90 | 4/64 |
A whole lot of woman (Feather and Jerry Gladstone) | disc 91-92 | 4/65 |
You can't tell the difference (Feather and Ruth Freed) | disc 93-95 | 4/66 |
You're an angel | disc 96-97 | 4/67 |
You're crying (Quincy Jones and Feather) | disc 98 | 4/68 |
You've got a date with the blues (Feather) | disc 99-100 | 4/69 |
Richest guy in the graveyard -- Disciples of the lord (Valli Ford) | disc 101 | 4/70 |
You didn't want me baby -- Cool as a cucumber (Valli Ford) | disc 102 | 4/71 |
You took my man (Wini Beatty) | disc 103 | 4/72 |
You've got a date with the blues (Feather/Woody Herman) | disc 104-105 | 4/73 |
Unlucky woman (Carel Lee Feather) -- With effects | disc 106 | 4/74 |
I'll be seeing you (Albert "Bud" Johnson) -- Blues in C | disc 107 | 5/1 |
Ornithology (Benny Harris, Buddy DeFranco, J.J. Johnson -- Bud Johnson and Bar Chase Ensemble) | disc 108 | 5/2 |
Perdido (Buddy DeFranco) -- All the things you are (Barbara Carroll) | disc 109 | 5/3 |
Paul Whiteman Show "Stairway to the Stars." Always be sharp (Buddy Weed Trio, 12-8-1946) -- Moldy fig stomp (Chubby Jackson and His Moldy Figs) | disc 110 | 5/4 |
Foolish things -- Sweet Lorraine -- Improvisation blues -- Don't blame me (Feather, 7-29-1946) | disc 111 | 5/5 |
Honeysuckle rose -- Honeysuckle goose | disc 112 | 5/6-7 |
I got rhythm (Leonard Feather's orchestra) | disc 113 | 5/8 |
Like old -- Like rose (Ed Sullivan, 9-25-1959) | disc 114 | 5/9 |
Not for air play (Marilyn Moore) | disc 115 | 5/10 |
Shithouse serenade (J. C. Heard) | disc 116 | 5/11 |
Dinah's farewell blues (Dinah Shore, 9-30-1940) -- Chamber Music Society. Mighty like the blues (8-4-1940) | disc 117 | 5/12 |
Black, brown, beige (Duke Ellington) | disc 118-119 | 5/13-14 |
The deep south (Duke Ellington. Introduction by L. Feather) | disc 120 | 5/15 |
I want to be a rugcutter -- Blue with Duke (Cootie Williams with Duke Ellington Band. Dedicated and signed by Duke) | disc 121 | 5/16 |
Lady be good -- Subtle slough (Duke Ellington, 6-6-1943) | disc 122 | 5/17 |
On becoming a square (Duke Ellington) | disc 123 | 5/18 |
Strayhorn's dirge -- Strayhorn's stomp | disc 124 | 5/19 |
You will never know -- Tonight I shall sleep (Duke Ellington, 6-6-1943) | disc 125 | 5/20 |
Blue skies -- I wonder why (Duke Ellington and Orchestra, 11-27-1943) | disc 126 | 5/21 |
Dat's in there (Duke Ellington and Orchestra, vocal: Betty Roche, 9-23-1943) | disc 127 | 5/22 |
Design for jivin' (arr: Jimmy Hamilton. Duke Ellington and Orchestra, 9-23-1943) | disc 128 | 5/23 |
If you please -- Baby please stop (Duke Ellington and Orchestra, 9-12-1943) | disc 129 | 5/24 |
Solid ole man -- Go away blues (Duke Ellington and Orchestra, 7-3-1943) | disc 130 | 5/25 |
Somebody loves me (arr: Strayhorn. Duke Ellington and Lawrence Brown, 8-1-1943) -- I don't stand a ghost of a chance (arr: Jimmy Hamilton. Duke Ellington and Orchestra, 7-18-1943) | disc 131 | 5/26 |
Wait for me Mary (arr: Strayhorn. Duke Ellington and Tricky Sam, 7-16-1943)-- Do nothing till you hear from me (Duke Ellington with Al Hibbler, 8-1-1943) | disc 132 | 5/27 |
Creole love call (Duke Ellington with Beverly White, Wallace Jones, and Harry Carney, 6-13-1943) -- Ain't misbehaving -- Theme ending (Duke Ellington, 6-13-1943) | disc 133 | 5/28 |
Easy street -- Love like this can't last -- It don't mean a thing (Duke Ellington Orchestra) | disc 134 | 5/29 |
An unbooted character -- Three cent stomp (Duke Ellington's Orchestra, 5-1943) | disc 135 | 5/30 |
Brazillai Lew -- My dream of tomorrow (Duke Ellington's Orchestra, 4-16-1943) | disc 136 | 5/31 |
Have you changed -- I don't want to set the world on fire (arr: Strayhorn. Duke Ellington's Orchestra, vocal: Herbie Jeffries) | disc 137 | 5/32 |
Rose of rio grande (Duke Ellington's Orchestra) | disc 138 | 5/33 |
52nd street theme (Earl Powell) -- Blues in C (J. J. Johnson, Cecil Payne, Bud Powell) | disc 139 | 5/34 |
Indiana (J. J. Johnson) -- Perdido (Buddy DeFranco) | disc 140 | 5/35 |
Flow gently sweet rhythm -- Polonaise, Chopin (arr. by Leonard Feather, John Kirby and Orchestra. Dedicated and signed by Kirby, 12-8-1940) | disc 141 | 5/36 |
The home of music (Levy's). Souvenir of Duke's visit to England | disc 142 | 5/37 |
Signing off (Sarah Vaughan, 12-16-1948) | disc 143 | 5/38 |
Basin street (1-16-1944) | disc 144 | 5/39 |
Chamber Music Society. The blues (6-21-1940)-- Mighty like blues (8-4-1940) | disc 145 | 5/40 |
Esquire all-american jazz broadcast. Orson Welles introduces Leonard Feather awarding prizes to Duke, Woody, King Cole (1-16-1946) -- Long long journey (Feather, piano with Woody Herman Orchestra, 1-1946) | disc 146 | 5/41 |
Leonard Feather interview (1-16-1944) | disc 147 | 5/42 |
We the people (Louis Armstrong and Leonard Feather, 5-28-1946) | disc 148-149 | 5/43-44 |
The Mildred Bailey show (12-29-1944). I can't give you anything but love (Tatum) -- Invitation to a trance -- From rocking horse to rocking chair -- Confessing -- Tea for two | disc 150-152 | 5/45-46 |
Tonight Feather jazz show (12-20-1955) | disc 153-154 | 5/47-49 |
Leonard Feather and the Platterbrains (with Cootie Williams, George Simon, Joe Sullivan, Bob Bach, Barry Ulanov, 11-14-1942) -- (with Jack Teagarden, Wingie Manone, Anita Boyer, Bernie Mann, 12-9-1944) | disc 155-159 | 5/50-55 |
WMGM Dedication. Gone with the wind (Feather, piano, 9-22-1948) | disc 160 | 5/56 |
Ornithology (Bud Powell, Lee Konitz, Chuck Wayne, Budd Johnson) | disc 161-162 | 5/57-58 |
Dates
- Creation: 1900-1999
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to the public. Researchers must use the collection in accordance with the policies of the University of Idaho Special Collections and Archives.
Extent
From the Series: 1.3 cubic foot
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository