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Box Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

AC-DC Blues Gay Jazz Reissues, 1977

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad07
Scope and Contents

A compilation of gay jazz and blues songs from 1927-1936.

Dates: 1977

Village People, Village People, 1977

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad08
Scope and Contents

The Village People’s music contained suggestive gay lyrics, and members performed as different personas common in gay culture at the time.

Dates: 1977

Village People, Macho Man, 1978

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad09
Collection Overview From the Collection: This collection was artificially assembled by James T. Sears as part of his research on LGBTQ history. The collection consists of assorted ephemera, photographs, and audiovisual materials relating to LGBTQ subjects. His research materials include historical photographs of female impersonators, male impersonators, and people expressing same-sex affection. There is also printed ephemera including a brochure from New Orleans, La. advertising a “gay night life tour” and a postcard featuring...
Dates: 1978

Alberta Hunter, Classic Alberta Hunter The Thirties, 1978

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad10
Scope and Contents

Hunter was a lesbian jazz singer and songwriter active from 1917-1982.

Dates: 1978

Women in Jazz: All Women Groups, 1978

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad11
Scope and Contents

Compilation that includes a song called “Digging Dyke.”

Dates: 1978

Robin Tyler, Always a Bridesmaid Never a Groom, 1979

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad12
Scope and Contents

Tyler is an Australian lesbian stand-up comic.

Dates: 1979

Straight and Gay, 1979

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad13
Scope and Contents

A compilation of straight and gay jazz and blues songs from 1924-1941.

Dates: 1979

Charlie Murphy, Catch the Fire, 1981

 Item — Box: Special Collections Audiodisc Box 3, Audiodisc: 0207-ad14
Scope and Contents

Murphy was a gay singer-songwriter.

Dates: 1981