Schaaf, Elizabeth M.
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Lauretta Dorsey Young oral history, 2004 April 5
Louisa Lara Gross oral history, 2002 April 2
Lucille M. Brooks oral history, 2002 August 8
Lucille M/ Brooks (1912-2014) was an organist, music educator, and choral conductor. She was educated at Dunbar High School, Morgan State University, and the Peabody Conservatory. She studied with organist John Dungee, who was for many years an organist at Bethel Church. Brooks organized the boys' choir at Dunbar High School and taught music at Carver High School.
Maurice Murphy oral history, 2002 April 16
Montell Poulson oral history, 2002 August 27
Montell Poulson (1924-2007) was a jazz bassist based in Baltimore. He studied at Dunbar High School and Morgan State University and served in the South Pacific during World War II. He was a member of the Rivers Chambers Orchestra and performed regularly at the Royal Theatre and the Gayety in Baltimore and the Howard Theater in Washington. Poulson toured with Ethel Ennis, Fats Domino, and Billie Holiday. Interview by Elizabeth Schaaf.
Myrtle Mack Dutton oral history, 2002 April 21
Roland Walters oral history, 2002 December 13
Ronald Rooks, Ken Corprew, and Jacques E. Leeds oral history, 2002 July 25
Interview by Elizabeth Schaaf of Kenneth Corprew, Ronald Rooks, and Jacques E. Leeds about the Baltimore jazz scene from the 1950s to 1980s.
Ronald Rooks is an appraiser of art and manuscripts and the owner of Merryman Antiques in Baltimore. Kenneth Corprew is a television producer. Jacques E. Leeds (1927-2018) was a lawyer and the first husband of jazz singer Ethel Ennis.
Roy McCoy oral history, 1996 August 12
Ruby Glover oral history, 2002 August 28
Russ Moss oral history, 2002 July 5
A graduate of Benedict College, Russ Moss toured with the Benedict College Choir during his college days. A camera operator for WJZ-TV and a gifted photographer, he is also active as a musician in the Baltimore-Washington area. Moss has performed with the Stef Scaggiari Trio and Annapolis Junction. Interview by Elizabeth Schaaf.
Suzanne Davis oral history, 2002 June 20
Oral history interview of Suzanne Davis, daughter of musician Harrison Watts. Watts played violin, flute, and saxophone in ensembles led by A. Jack Thomas and Charles Harris, and he taught at Howard University. Davis studied music at Frederick Douglass High School with W. Llewellyn Wilson. In this interview, Davis recounts her memories of the musical life of Baltimore's Black community from approximately the 1930s to 1960s.
Tracy McCleary oral history, 1995 August 11
William Hill oral history, 2002 March 27
Interview of Baltimore jazz musician William Hill by Elizabeth Schaaf.
William Myers oral history, 2002 July 18
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