The SFC is 20 minutes from me in Chapel Hill at Univ. of NC. Steve
Weiss is in charge, but any of the staff can help.
Jeff
At 06:26 PM 1/12/2012, you wrote:
>I'd check first at the Southern Folklife Center in Durham, NC. Also see
>what's at Middle Tennessee.
>
>There's an almost complete run at the Eldridge Johnson Museum in Dover, DE
>thru 1930, including many of the South American editions in Spanish-
>sometimes they have different content. . The Library of Congress has many
>issues as well. I think Syracuse has a group also. Dunno what Santa
>Barbara has but I bet they're pretty well fixed as well.
>
>Check with Kip Lornell who wrote an article for the ARSC Journal on the
>Bristol sessions.
>
>Steve Smolian
>
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>Hey Guys,
>
>If anyone can help Barry I'm sure he'd be most grateful. Reply directly to
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>Martin
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Barry Mazor [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 12:21 PM
>To: Lucinda Cockrell
>Subject: "Voice of the Victor"?
>
>Hello again, and happy new year.
>
>I'm plugging away on my biography of Ralph Peer, and, for that, I'm looking
>for back issues of the Victor Talking Machine/RCA Victor monthly magazine
>for its dealers "VOice of the Victor"--especially from the 1926-1935 period.
>I don't know wether these were ever microfilmed, but in any case, I'm
>wondering whether your archives there includes any version of these monthly
>pubs, form that period.
>
>thanks for any info.
>
>Barry Mazor
>Nashville
>
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