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Box 5725

 Container

Contains 152 Results:

Don’t Let Julia Fool Ya. Words and music by Burke Bivens, Jerome Brainin and Allan Roberts. Chappell. Includes publisher’s letter encouraging use of the song., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

Down, Down, Down (What a Song!) Words and music by Don Redman. American Academy of Music., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

Down Where the Delta Begins. Lyric by Larry Wynn, music by Jerry Bresler. Cooper Music., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

Ferry-Boat Serenade. Lyric by Harold Adamson, music by E. Di Lazzaro. Robbins Music., 1940

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1940

For Want of a Star, adapted from Ernesto Lecuona’s “La Comparsa”. Lyric by Robert Gamse, music by Ernesto Lecuona. Copyright Ernesto Lecuona; Edward B. Marks; arrangement Edward B. Marks, 1941. , 1930, 1932, 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1930, 1932, 1941

Friendly Tavern Polka. Lyric by Jerry Bowne, music by Frank De Vol. Broadcast Music Inc., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

Gimme Some Skin, My Friend [from] “In the Navy”. Words and music by Don Raye, Red Mack, Gene de Paul. Leeds Music., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

Give Me Your Answer. Words by Alfred J. McCosker, music by Vincenzo de Crescenzo. Mills Music. , 1925

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1925

The Great American Broadcast (from…”The Great American Broadcast”) Lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren. Leo Feist., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

Obviously the Gentleman Prefers to Dance. Words and music by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin. Mills Music., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941