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Volume 32, Number 1, Issue 77, Summer/Fall 2022
Collection of The Note, ESU publication from Al Cohn Memorial Jazz Collection (ACMJC). The Note is published two times per year by the ACMJC, East Stroudsburg University, as part of its educational outreach program.
Volume 33, Number 1, Issue 78, Spring/Summer 2023
Collection of The Note, ESU publication from Al Cohn Memorial Jazz Collection (ACMJC). The Note is published two times per year by the ACMJC, East Stroudsburg University, as part of its educational outreach program.
W2 1957-1958
Why You, undated
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.
Winter and Spring 1970
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.
You Must Meet My Wife, undated
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.
You’re the World to Me, undated
The John Bunch Papers includes original compositions by John Bunch, images that he took of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and other musicians, at clubs and during his world tours, and materials, such as his White House invitation, a full color poster advertising Tony Bennett at the London Palladium, newspaper and magazine interviews, and John’s own articles and published letters. Original name and title spellings on the slide labels were retained.