Harlequin Records. "One O'Clock Jump" by Allan McIver & Orchestra.
This track on Side 2: 4 min., 5 sec.
On the Swan label - Don Redman's Orchestra. Featuring Hot Lips Page, Dick Vance, Harold Johnson - trumpets; Henderson Chambers - trombone; Don Byas - tenor sax; Burnie Peacock - alto sax; Bob Wyatt - piano; Cozy Cole - drums. "Midnite Mood" composed/arranged by Henry Glover. "Mickey Finn" composed by Don Redman.
On the Manor label - Savannah Churchill and her All Star Orchestra. "Daddy-Daddy" composed by Savannah Churchill and Irving Berman, with trombone solo by Jay Jay. "All Alone" composed by Irving Berlin with tenor sax solo by Don Byas.
Harlequin Records. "If I Could Be With You" by Oscar Peterson.
This track on Side 2: 2 min., 3 sec.
Instrumental track.
Track with vocals.
Track with vocals.
Track 1: Merchant Navy Show (June 27, 1944), 6 min., 36 sec.
Track 2: Assignment (July 20, 1959), 5 min., 56 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Mrs. Swing conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 1 hr., 1 min., 46 sec.
Part 2: 1 hr., 3 min., 15 sec.
Part 3: 1 hr., 4 min., 24 sec.
Part 4: 33 min., 40 sec.
Part 5: 29 min., 31 sec.
Part 6: 33 min., 21 sec.
Part 7: 11 min., 22 sec.
Part 8: 11 min., 58 sec.
Interview with Mrs. Swing conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 1 hr., 1 min., 46 sec.
Part 2: 1 hr., 3 min., 15 sec.
Part 3: 1 hr., 4 min., 24 sec.
Part 4: 33 min., 40 sec.
Part 5: 29 min., 31 sec.
Part 6: 33 min., 21 sec.
Part 7: 11 min., 22 sec.
Part 8: 11 min., 58 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Mary conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 57 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 57 min., 39 sec.
Part 3: 27 min., 38 sec.
Jazz songs from the Bowling Green University Library Music Listening Center probably made for Meilan Lam in November 1997: Daddy-Daddy - Savannah Churchill; Ebony Rhapsody - Rosetta Howard; Hello Montreal - Ted Lewis; Hello Montreal - Waring's Pennsylvanians.
Interview with Natalie conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Interview with Tina conducted by Meilan Lam.
Interview with Charles Blickstead, who grew up in Griffintown, Montreal. Recorded on July 10, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 2 min., 48 sec.
Part 2: 50 min., 20 sec.
Interview with Katherine (Kay) Peachey on July 15, 1991.
Interview with Audrey Asselin Nolan on August 22, 1991.
Interview with Eileen Mooney Proulx on June 24, 1991.
Interview with George O'Reilly, Jr. on February 19, 1992.
Interview with Alain O'Brien Lacasse on October 29, 1991.
Interview with Thomas O'Connell on August 4, 1992.
Interview with Terence Finn on July 28, 1992.
Interview with John Pratt on September 14, 1991.
Interview with Frank Hanley on October 3, 1990.
Interview with May E. Cutler on July 15, 1993.
Part 1: 1 hr., 3 min., 30 sec.
Part 2: 10 min., 27 sec.
Interview with Father Thomas McEntee on December 6, 1991.
Part 1: 44 min., 52 sec.
Part 2: 35 min., 6 sec.
Part 3: 34 min., 56 sec.
Music and interviews. Variety of Glenn Miller tracks. Master voice and narration, edited elements, some music (Great Moments in Swing). Produced on December 10, 1968.