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[ARSCLIST] Spring ARSC Journal Available Soon



The following message has been posted on behalf of the ARSC Outreach Committee.  If you have any questions, please click on the links below.  Please DO NOT simply hit REPLY or post further messages to this list.
 

 

The writings of two winners of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections will grace the pages of the upcoming ARSC Journal.

 

In the Spring 2004 Journal, Ray Wile (Lifetime Achievement Award, 1993) shares the results of his research on the North American Phonograph Company, examining the period from 1888 to 1892.

 

Tim Brooks (Lifetime Achievement Award, 2004) reports on the life and work of George W. Johnson, the first African-American recording “star.” For the Spring issue, Brooks has compiled an annotated discography of Johnson recordings that was not included in his recently published book Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1890-1919. (Look for the University of Illinois Press ad in the Spring Journal, to get a discount on Lost Sounds.)

 

The Journal will also include Carl Rahkonen’s description of Pennsylvania State University’s Samuel Bayard Collection, an essential resource of American folk music.

 

Please note that recent issues of the ARSC Journal sell for $18 each. However, the $36 fee for Individual Membership in ARSC covers both Spring and Fall Journals, plus three ARSC Newsletters and the biennial ARSC Membership Directory. First-time subscribers may deduct $3 from their membership dues.

 

To become a member of ARSC, visit arsc-audio.org and click on the “Join ARSC” button.

 

Anna-Maria Manuel,

Co-chair, ARSC Outreach Committee

auxetophone@xxxxxxxxxxx

 

The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is a non-profit organization that promotes the preservation and study of sound recordings in all formats and fields of music and speech. The Association is dedicated to serving the needs of the sound archiving and collecting communities in specialized areas of interest and activity, through its publications, annual conferences and the work of its many committees. ARSC members include: collectors, dealers, archivists, librarians, historians, musicians, students, discographers, reviewers, media producers and recording engineers.

 


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