Bruce Raeburn scrapbooks

Title
  1. Bruce Raeburn scrapbooks, 1930-1967.
Author
  1. Raeburn, Bruce.

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ContainerBox 2FormatMixed materialAccessSupervised useCall number*T-Mss 1995-025 Box 2Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre
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Details

Description
  1. .5 lin. ft. (2 vols.)
Summary
  1. The collection, which was housed in two scrapbooks, is almost entirely photographs.
Subject
  1. Channing, Carol > Photographs
  2. Brando, Marlon > Photographs
  3. Photographs
  4. Raeburn, Bruce > Photographs
Genre/Form
  1. Photographs.
Call number
  1. *T-Mss 1995-025
Access (note)
  1. Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
Source (note)
  1. A.R. Cashdollar
Biography (note)
  1. An entertainer born in Buffalo, N.Y., Bruce Raeburn began his career in vaudeville, but was primarily a pianist singer.
Processing action (note)
  1. Cataloged
Author
  1. Raeburn, Bruce.
Title
  1. Bruce Raeburn scrapbooks, 1930-1967.
Restricted access
  1. Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
Biography
  1. An entertainer born in Buffalo, N.Y., Bruce Raeburn began his career in vaudeville, but was primarily a pianist singer. He toured in the operettas BLOSSOM TIME and MY MARYLAND, served in the Navy, acquired a 15-minute daily radio program and, in 1944, obtained a regular engagement as a singing pianist at the Monkey Bar (New York, N.Y.) where he stayed for eight years. Raeburn also appeared in bit parts on stage and television and performed at various clubs in the United States and elsewhere including Brazil, Argentina and the Virgin Islands.
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Research call number
  1. *T-Mss 1995-025
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