Sound recordings
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Andy Devine collection of scripts and sound recordings
This collection consists of radio, film, and television actor Andy Devine's (1905-1977) scripts for "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" from 1951-1957, as well as Devine's collection of vinyl LP records.
Joe Diorio papers
William Ripley Dorr collection on the St. Luke's Choristers
This collection consists of choral recordings and tapes made by the St. Luke's Choristers, founded in 1930 by William Ripley Dorr. It also includes stills from films in which Choristers appeared.
Sally Eilers collection
This collection consists of scrapbooks, audio recordings, and photographs of American actress Sally Eilers (1908-1978).
Hanns Eisler papers
This rich collection contains Hanns Eisler's personal and business correspondence from his years in Southern California (1942-48). In addition the archive contains a few biographical documents and photographs. The collection also contains several recordings for films on records by Hanns Eisler.
First Century Families records
The collection contains records of the activities of the First Century Families, especially centered on the planning and implementation of the group's annual luncheon. Considerable genealogical and biographical material is also contained herein. The collection also includes 22.4 gigabytes of audio and video files.
Hugh Fordin papers
This small collection contains papers of American music producer and biographer Hugh Fordin (1935-2019), primarily relating to his book, "The World of Entertainment! Hollywood's Greatest Musicals: The Freed Unit at MGM" (1975) about Arthur Freed (1894-1973) and his MGM musicals department.
Friends of the USC Libraries digital recordings and news clippings
Marsha Goodman "Hawaii Five-0" collection
This collection consists of Marsha Goodman's videotapes, audio recordings, and correspondence regarding the television series "Hawaii Five-O" (1968-1980).
Juana de Ibarbourou papers
This collection contains papers of Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou (1892-1979). Materials consist of typewritten and handwritten manuscripts and correspondence to and from Ibarbourou. Correspondents include Carlos Reyles, Carlos Rodriguez Pintos, and Arthur Capdevila.