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Re: ARSC Newsletter - Call for Content

From:

Joel Ackerman <[log in to unmask]>

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Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 20 Feb 2009 10:46:58 -0600

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Have been trying to post a message on the ARSC list but can't. Would someone 
please clue me in.
Thanks
Joel Ackerman
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marcos Sueiro Bal" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] ARSC Newsletter - Call for Content


Corinne,

The talk on Thursday at ARC will actually feature Tim Hawkins, not Tim
Brooks; but we hope to get Mr. Brooks to speak at one of our meetings
later in the year.

Thanks!

Marcos

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:29 PM, B. George <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> CF - You folks had asked for some news, so…
>
>
> On Thursday evening, Feb 26, ARC will host a meeting of the NY Chapter of
> ARSC, with a talk by Tim Brooks, ARSC pointman on copyright in DC. 
> [address
> below]
>
> The numbers are in for 2008, donations to the ARC include : 33,837 CDs,
> 9,173 CD singles, 42,349 LPs, 14,417 twelve-inch singles, 4,218 seven-inch
> singles, 1230 music books, 1,570 music DVDs, plus tons of magazines, press
> kits, cassettes, etc...
>
> Of the many wonderful collections we received one of the most important 
> was
> from Music Publishers Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., who made a priceless
> donation of 2,304 ten-inch acetates.  These one-of-a-kind, one-sided discs
> were created by songwriters, publishing companies and song pluggers to
> entice potential users.  One such rarity is Tony Bennett having a first
> crack at the David/Bacharach title song from a young Brigitte Bardot's 
> "The
> Night Heaven Fell." Just for fun they threw in the sheet music.
>
> One of our more challenging jobs this year was supplying all the scans 
> (over
> 800) for the new Grammy Hall of Fame that opened Dec 6 in LA.  ARC is one 
> of
> the few libraries or in America that could supply such a wide array of
> popular music, in good condition, in a timely manner.  Well, we had a 
> little
> help from the Institute of Jazz Studies out at Rutgers.  Scanning artwork
> and labels continues to be a major use of the collection, and this year we
> did work for Universal, Verve, Cadence, Sony, Def Jam, Nonesuch, Dave 
> Clark
> (who stiffed us for the bill) and CBS among others.
>
> You can now visit the NYMIA - The New York Musicians Index and ARChive @
> www.nymia.org   This is an online listing of all working musicians and 
> music
> related businesses in New York State.  This project was funded by ARC,
> Columbia University and a $250,000 grant from the New York State Music 
> Fund.
>  The grant was awarded and administrated by the Rockefeller Philanthropy
> Advisors. If you ARE a musician, or work in a music related field in New
> York State, do go online and make sure you're listed.  If you need to book 
> a
> tour through ancient New York – Phoenicia, Troy, Syracuse, Rome, Ithaca,
> Utica, Athens – the NYMIA makes it easy to find venues and help to promote
> your shows.
>
>
>
> ps - we can also supply a scan or illustration if needed
>
> Thanks
>
> B. George,
> Director
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 28, 2009, at 5:24 PM, Corinne Forstot wrote:
>
>>
>
>
>
>
>> The deadline for submissions for the Winter ARSC Newsletter is Feb 10.
>> This
>> will be the last newsletter before the DC conference.
>>
>> If you have news relevant to ARSC members, please send it to me or drop 
>> me
>> an email (off list) if you'd like to discuss an idea. These could be
>> upcoming events, news on recent projects, acquisitions, or grants
>> received,
>> requests for research assistance from other ARSC members, reports from
>> ARSC
>> committees and local chapters, or any other news that may be of interest
>> to
>> ARSC members.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Corinne
>>
>> --
>> Corinne Forstot, Editor
>> ARSC Newsletter
>>
>
> ARChive of Contemporary Music
> 54 White Street
> New York City, 10013
>
> 3 blocks South of Canal between Church + Broadway
> Take the #1 train to Franklin St, or any train to Canal
>
>
>
> tel : 212-226-6967
>
> e : [log in to unmask]
>
> http://arcmusic.org
>
> blog: http://arcmusic.wordpress.com
>
> The NYMIA (New York Musicians Index and Archive)
> is in the beta testing stage and available for NY based musicians and
> music related businesses to join and anyone to search.
> We hope it will be useful.  Tell your friends.
>
> http://www.nymia.org
>
>
> The ARChive of Contemporary Music
> is a not-for-profit archive, music library and research center
>  located in New York City.  The ARChive collects preserves and
> provides information on the popular music of all cultures throughout the
> world.
> Since 1986 our holdings have grown to three million sound recordings,
> making the ARChive the largest popular music collection in the World.
>
> Members of the Board of Advisors are: David Bowie, Jellybean Benitez,
> Jonathan Demme, Ellie Greenwich, Jerry Leiber, Youssou N'Dour,
> Lou Reed, Keith Richards, Nile Rodgers, Todd Rundgren,
> Fred Schneider, Martin Scorsese, Paul Simon,
> Mike Stoller and Jerry Wexler
>
>  Have you seen our site of French pulp paperbacks and PopPulp?
> http://www.ouiouipulp.info
>



-- 
Marcos Sueiro Bal
Audio Engineer
718.902.7441 

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