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Clyde Duncan Fonds
P018 · Fonds · [193-]-1986

The fonds provides information about Clyde Duncan's career as a jazz musician.

The fonds contains musical engagement contracts (1939-1940), the Canadian Federation of Musicians by-laws (1930), concert programs, press clippings, photographs, and sound recordings.

Duncan, Clyde
Yves Charbonneau fonds
F033 · Fonds · [194-?], [196-]-2007, predominantly 1970-[198-]

The fonds documents Yves Charbonneau's musical career until 1975 on the one hand, and his photographic exploitations during the 1980s on the other hand. It gives an insight into the organization of the Quatuor du Jazz libre du Québec (1967-1975), the Val-David Artistic Colony (1970), the Ferme du Petit Québec libre (1970-1973) and l'Amorce (1972-1974), while highlighting the political dimension of these jazz-related initiatives.
The fonds is divided into the following series :
F033/A – Jazz libre du Québec
F033/B – Political newspapers
F033/C - Visual arts studies
The fonds contains legal documents, press clippings, leaflets, and notes concerning the activities of free music in Petit Québec libre and in l’Amorce. The fonds also contains political newspapers collected by Yves Charbonneau during the 1970s, as well as photographs related to Charbonneau’s visual arts studies, including portraits, landscape photography, and still-lifes.

Charbonneau, Yves
Oliver
I0002-02-1216 · Item · March 1972
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Rehearsal of Oliver, held in Loyola College. Directed by Maxim Mazumdar (holding script), the Artful Dodger (Edda Gburek) and Oliver (Heather Stanley). David Paltiel, playing one of the Fagan's boys, sits on the stage.

Oliver
I0002-02-1218 · Item · March 1972
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Rehearsal of Oliver, held in Loyola College. From left to right, Chno Levan as Bill Sykes, Maxim Mazumbar as Fagin and Carol McCormick as Nancy.

Italian Theatre
I0002-02-1232 · Item · 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Italian theatre at Loyola College. Possible performance of Carlo Goldoni's 18th century comedy LA LOCANDIERA, directed by Loyola College professor Carmine Di Michele with a cast of students.

Italian Theatre
I0002-02-1231 · Item · 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Italian theatre at Loyola College. Possible performance of Carlo Goldoni's 18th century comedy LA LOCANDIERA, directed by Loyola College professor Carmine Di Michele with a cast of students.

Siobhan McKenna
I0002-02-1235 · Item · November 16, 1971
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Siobhan McKenna, great lady of Irish theatre, in "Here Are Ladies", a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors. She played to an enthusiastic audience which packed the F.C.Smith Auditorium.

Siobhan McKenna
I0002-02-1236 · Item · November 16, 1971
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Siobhan McKenna, great lady of Irish theatre, on stage performing in "Here Are Ladies", a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors. She played to an enthusiastic audience which packed the F.C.Smith Auditorium.

Siobhan McKenna
I0002-02-1238 · Item · November 16, 1971
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Siobhan McKenna, the great lady of Irish theatre, as Winnie in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" reads ultimate destiny on a toothbrush handle, one of a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors exhibited in "Here Are Ladies".

Siobhan McKenna
I0002-02-1239 · Item · [197-?]
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Siobhan McKenna, the great lady of Irish theatre, as Winnie in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" reads ultimate destiny on a toothbrush handle, one of a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors exhibited in "Here Are Ladies".

Duo Dancing
P0017-02-73 · Item · 1949 - 1950
Part of David Stanger fonds

Duo dancing on a scene. The woman is identified as Midge Palmer.

Actors in Action
P0017-02-77 · Item · March 1949 or December 15, 1950
Part of David Stanger fonds

Actors in action on scene during a representation of the play "Out of the Frying Pan".

Joe Bell fonds
P010 · Fonds · 1934-1950, predominantly 1934-1945

The fonds provides information on jazz music and musicians in Montreal during the 1930s and 1940s.

The fonds consists of two scrapbooks Joe Bell kept during those years. It contains publicity photographs of orchestras and individual performers, clippings, menus, and cards from various night clubs and ballrooms. The fonds also includes 11 audio discs.

Bell, Joe
Maury Kaye fonds
P0031 · Fonds · [195-]-[198-]

The Maury Kaye fonds consists of arrangements done by Maury Kaye in the 1950s and the 1960s, and contains 106 pieces for piano, bass, and drums. The fonds also contains five sound recordings featuring Maury Kaye playing some of his hit songs.

Kaye, Maury
Bob Redmond fonds
P0064 · Fonds · 1935-2018

The Bob Redmond fonds provides information about Robert Redmond's life and his career as lead saxophonist with many bands like the Stardusters, the Escorts, and the Johnny Holmes Orchestra. It also provides information about Redmond's experience as a musician during World War II. Furthermore, it includes materials related to the history of Jazz in general and in Montreal in particular, as well as the big-band era in Montreal. The fonds includes several unpublished novels, poems and other texts written by Bob Redmond.

The fonds contains Redmond’s notes and essays as well as correspondence, sheet music, a scrapbook, clippings, photographs, publicity materials, directories, and books and magazines from Redmond’s library. It also contains audio cassettes, CDs, videocassettes, a DVD and over 300 audio discs

Redmond, Robert
Johnny Reno fonds
P0065 · Fonds · 1943

The Johnny Reno fonds consists of two photographs of Percy Ferguson's Victory Serenadors, including Oscar Peterson, at Canadian Pacific's Rosemont Hall in Montreal in 1943.

Reno, Johnny
Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-02 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Terminal Taps, from lecft to right: Peggy Butler, Jean Somerville, Helen Pearson, Dorothy Marshall, Winnie Cook, Pearl Nebach