Audiotapes
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Buford Boone papers
Correspondence, scrapbooks, litigation papers, speeches, editorials, etc., of this Pulitzer Prize winner and long-time Tuscaloosa News editor.
Box 1, 1958 - 1982
Box 2, 1957 - 1963
Charles Summersell Photographs
Wade Hall 8 track tapes
A collection of Wade Hall's music, featuring a variety of genres, but with a focus on country music.
James M. Research Materials for The Late Great Johnny Ace
This collection consists of the research done by Dr. James M. Salem, Professor Emeritus at the University of Alabama, for his book, The Late Great Johnny Ace and the Transition from R and B to Rock and Roll. Materials include audio and video recordings all pertaining to the larger context of African American Popular Culture in the 1950s.
John and Phyllis Todd Reel to Reel
Sixty-eight reel to reels of family recordings and assorted music.
Million Dollar Band Photographs and Other Media
This collection consists of VHS tapes, audio cassettes, negatives, and photographs of the University of Alabama Million Dollar Band.
Morris Mayer Audio Cassettes
Collection consists of fifty-four videocassettes of interviews collected by D. Morris Mayer about history of Commerce Business Administration at the University of Alabama.
Republican Conventions Audio Cassettes
This collection consist of audio cassettes featuring recordings of Republican National Convention 1972; Black Caucus at Republican National Convention in Miami 1972; Telephone interview with Radio Station KCW in Seattle, Washington; Norman E. Jones Political Talk; Roasting of Norman E. Jones; S. Rutledge; Hill-Mason; Wash Marrisett; unidentified.
James M. Salem research materials for The Late Great Johnny Ace
This collection consists of the research done by Dr. James M. Salem, Professor Emeritus at the University of Alabama, for his book, The Late Great Johnny Ace and the Transition from R and B to Rock and Roll. Materials include audio recordings, correspondence, research notes, and documents, all pertaining to the larger context of African American Popular Culture in the 1950s.
Catherine P. Spell Collection
Audio cassettes and transcripts
James Still papers
Audio tapes, newspaper sections, letters, and copies of poems that all pertain to James Still