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Re: [ARSCLIST] Concertapes -- what became of it?
At 11:01 PM 10-12-2007 -0400, you wrote:
However, as a semi-pro discographer, I'll give you advance warning of
possible disappointments when
trying to research recordings of the post-WWII era.
Hi Steven,
Sorry, your advice comes 16 years too late. I have been doing
exactly that since 1991, searching for every post-1948 non-Pop/Rock
Wisconsin recording ever released. I have had more than my share of
disappointments and frustrations in this research, but as I am not aware of
any other discographer doing post-1948 research in any Wisconsin
non-Pop/Rock genre, I will continue on because I think it is important to
do so.
Sadly, although in most cases the artists, as well as
the "principals" of the labels, are still alive...most ledgers and other
related documents have long since
been dispatched to landfills or other similar fates...! The best resources
are: (1) backfiles of related
and/or local publications...looking for both "feature" stories and
advertisements (especially those
announcing "new releases!")...(2) mentions in "hi-fi" or audio-related
journals...or (3) City directories,
when/if such exist, which will mention the occupants of a given address,
as well as providing an
alphabetic list of "occupants" (people, companies, usw.) of the city in
question...!
In another life, if I were a young semi-pro or professional
specialist discographer trying to write a discography for only one or a
selected number of artists, I would conduct extensive research in all the
areas you list. However, I am a 66 year old amateur generalist
discographer. I know of over 5,500 current and former Wisconsin resident
artists and groups. Except for the maybe 1/3 which are Pop/Rock and have
had their recordings listed in books before, I am trying to document
everyone else who has never been fully documented in books, and most of
whom have never even been mentioned in any book anywhere. So, attempting
roughly 3,000+ Classical. Jazz, Country, Folk, Bluegrass, Barbershop,
Church Choirs, Grade School, High School and College Choirs, Bands and
Orchestras, etc. discographies, it takes all the time I have just to
document the information that appears on the recordings themselves, with no
time left over to pursue the other resources you mention used by
professionals. I doubt I have enough life left to ever do otherwise.
PS: See ARSC Journal, Fall 2003, Vol. 34, No. 2, p. 214-216
Genres I don't research,
http://www.folklib.net/book/wi_book08.shtml#GENRES_NO
and genres I do,
http://www.folklib.net/book/wi_book08.shtml#GENRES_YES
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Doug Henkle - mailto:henkle@xxxxxxxxx
P.O. Box 1447, Oshkosh, WI 54903-1447
http://www.folklib.net/book/
"FolkLib Index: Wisconsin Discography
(Recordings by Wisconsin resident musicians 1948-2005)"