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Our
Role and Mission...
Established in 1992 with the
donation of the historical materials of jazz legend Lionel
Hampton, the International
Jazz Collections at the University
of Idaho has grown to be one of the significant jazz archives
in the world.
Housing the complete collections of jazz
critic Leonard Feather, trombonist Al
Grey and trumpeter
Conte Candoli, as well as pieces from the
collections of vocalists Joe Williams, Ella
Fitzgerald, and Lee
Morse, trumpeters
Dizzy Gillespie and Doc Cheatham,
pianist Jane
Jarvis, publisher
and collector Neil McCaffrey, and band leader Stan
Kenton,
the Collections are a growing repository dedicated to the
preservation, promotion and study of one of the world’s
great art forms.
The Collections currently house
over 500 scores, 10,000 recordings (including the Carl
M. Perricone and Bernie Strassberg collections),
45 cubic feet of letters and papers, 5,000 photographs,
17 instruments, and numerous personal items of
historical significance including over 35 years of materials
and recordings associated with the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.
Through the Collections’ educational programs and partnerships
with the Jazz Festival and other cultural institutions, the
archive will be made accessible and available for study and
enjoyment by students, jazz and music enthusiasts, musicians
and scholars worldwide.
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The
International Jazz Collections includes the complete personal
collections of:
- Lionel Hampton
- Conte Candoli
- Leonard Feather
- Al Grey
With materials from the personal collections of:
- Ethel Ennis
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Jane Jarvis
- Stan Kenton
- Carmen McRae
- Myron Wahls
- Joe Williams
And materials from the private collections of:
- Ray Avery
- Kristen Candoli
- Christian Dupin
- Lorriane Gillespie
- Ruth Kliger
- Neil & Joan
McCaffrey
- Carl M. Perricone
- John Rosholt
- Mary Allen Rosholt
- Stan Shepard
- Rosalie Soladar
- Bernie Strassberg
- Yuri Vermenich
- Jillean Williams
- Peter Wilson
- Virginia Wicks
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