Interview with Sybil Morse on November 17, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Margaret Neville on November 13, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Jimmy More on November 5, 1991. Lola is heard in the recording as well.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Margaret Healey on November 4, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Cliff Sowery, codirector of the Griffintown Club. Recorded on November 2, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Alain O'Brien Lacasse on October 29, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Sarah Layden on October 3, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with John Pratt on September 14, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Pat Conroy on August 28, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 2 min., 49 sec.
Part 2: 11 min., 36 sec.
Part 3 & duplicate: 1 hr., 2 min., 39 sec.
Interview with Pat Conroy on August 28, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 2 min., 49 sec.
Part 2: 11 min., 36 sec.
Part 3 & duplicate: 1 hr., 2 min., 39 sec.
Interview with Pat Conroy on August 28, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 2 min., 49 sec.
Part 2: 11 min., 36 sec.
Part 3 & duplicate: 1 hr., 2 min., 39 sec.
Interview with Pat Conroy on August 28, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 2 min., 49 sec.
Part 2: 11 min., 36 sec.
Part 3 & duplicate: 1 hr., 2 min., 39 sec.
Interview with Audrey Asselin Nolan on August 22, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Norman Carson on August 19, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Don (Donald) Pidgeon (1937 – 2016), member of the United Irish Societies. Interview took place on August 8, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with John Sullivan on August 5, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Thomas Seivewright on July 31, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Grace Cannon on July 16, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with Katherine (Kay) Peachey on July 15, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview 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 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 Eileen Mooney Proulx on June 24, 1991.
Burns, PatriciaInterview with James Burns on June 18, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 1 min., 19 sec.
Part 2: 11 min., 1 sec.
Interview with James Burns on June 18, 1991.
Part 1: 1 hr., 1 min., 19 sec.
Part 2: 11 min., 1 sec.
The fonds documents an oral history project of the Irish of Montreal made by Patricia Burns on behalf of the St. Patrick's Society of Montreal between 1990 and 1992. The materials were used by Patricia Burns for her book The Shamrock and the Shield : an oral history of the Irish in Montreal.
The fonds is mainly composed of sound recordings and transcriptions of 54 interviews conducted by Patricia Burns and some by Kevin O'Donnell, with people of Irish origin living in Montreal, and many having grown up in Griffintown.
Burns, PatriciaThe fonds documents Daniel Feist’s work as a freelance broadcaster, journalist, musician and teacher, including his travels and participation in events such as Montreal’s Nuits d’Afrique festival, the United Nations Conference on Racism, music awards, and others. The material mainly covers the genre of world-beat music (also known as world music) in the period from 1990 to 2005. Some sound recordings of music performances include interviews with the artists.
The fonds includes without limitations biographies of artists, drafts of articles, consulting reports, teaching material, correspondence, books, sound recordings (digital audio tapes, reel-to-reel tapes, cassette tapes, and CDs), newspaper clippings, notes, and photographs (on CD-ROM and printed out in black and white).
The fonds is organized in the following series:
P0203/A. – Personal life.
P0203/B. – Broadcasting.
P0203/C. – Radio consulting.
P0203/D. – Print journalism.
P0203/E. – Teaching.
P0203/F. – Resource materials.
Feist, DanielThe description of this fonds is not available. Please contact Concordia University Libraries Special Collections for more information.
Wesselow, EricThe series relates to Peter K. Johnston’s activities as a collector of jazz-related items. It documents Johnston’s relations to other collectors as well as to Peter Levinson, who wrote a biography on Harry James in 1999, and his involvement in the Montreal Vintage Music Society (MVMS) and the Canadian Collectors’ Congress.
The series includes correspondence, directories, reference documentation, and photographs, among other material.
The series documents the jazz scenes in both the United States and Canada in the second half of the 20th century. It refers not only to celebrated jazz musicians like Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson, but also to a variety of less well-known known performers.
The series includes two scrapbooks, 4 wall calendars, biographical information, discographies, press clippings, memorabilia, moving images, a sound recording, and a magazine, among other material.
The series illustrates the career of Harry James, an American Jazz musician. Harry James was born in Albany, Georgia, United States in 1916. He was a trumpet player and band leader during the Big Band Era. Harry James was married to actress Betty Grable. He died in 1983.
The series includes without limitations two scrapbooks, photographs, correspondence, discographies, press clippings, posters, and several issues of The Music Maker, a magazine published by the Harry James Appreciation Society.