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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T03:53:19machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T03:53:19humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonPop, Iggy, 1947-....presumedPop, IggypresumedWilliamson, James 1949-presumedOsterberg, Jim-....presumedИгги Поп 1947-....presumedStooge, Iggy.presumedIggy Pop 1947-....presumedStooge, Iggy, 1947-presumedI. Pop 1947-....presumedIggy.presumedIggy Pop.presumedIggy Stooge.presumedOsterberg, James Newell.presumedOsterberg, James 1947-presumedWilliamson, James 1947-presumedIggy, 1947-presumedIggy Stooge, 1947-presumedOsterberg, James Jewel 1947-presumedOsterberg, James JewelpresumedUrbonaitė, VidapresumedPop I. 1947-....presumedWilson, Wesleypresumed1947-04-21EnglishAmericansCollins, Art, 1953-2005Holland, Jeep, 1943-1998.Weber, Marshall,Pop, Iggy, 1947-....Weber, Marshall. San Francisco Bay Area punk rock fliers and posters [graphic] / collected by Marshall Weber.Weber, Marshall.Pettibon, Raymond, 1957-San Francisco Bay Area punk rock fliers and posters [graphic] / collected by Marshall Weber. ca. 1979-ca. 19911 box and 15 oversize folders (51 fliers and posters) : b&w and color ; 24 x 36 in. or smaller.Original fliers and posters advertising punk rock concerts and other events, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, including performances by Iggy Pop, Karen Finley, Black Flag, Survival Research Laboratories, Carolina Rainbow, Reducers, Wild Nixons and numerous others. Venues advertised include Mabuhay Gardens and Savoy Tivoli (San Francisco) and Pauley Ballroom (Berkeley) among many others. UC Berkeley LibrariesWeber, Marshall,. Punk rock 45s from the San Francisco Bay Area punk fliers and posters collection [sound recordings] / collected by Marshall Weber.Weber, Marshall,Snakefinger (Musical group)Crass (Musical group)Jesus & Mary Chain (Musical group)Fall (Musical group)Flipper (Musical group)Pop, Iggy, 1947-Williamson, James, guitarist.Dead Kennedys (Musical group)Gang of Four (Musical group)Flying Lizards (Musical group)Mingo 2000 (Musical group)Brïngdöwnzz (Musical group)Eye Protection (Musical group)Recommended Records (Firm)Punk rock 45s from the San Francisco Bay Area punk fliers and posters collection [sound recordings] / collected by Marshall Weber. 1977-2002.14 sound discs : stereo ; 7 in.Discs by Snakefinger, Crass, Jesus & Mary Chain, the Fall, Flipper, Iggy Pop with James Williamson, Dead Kennedys, Gang of Four, Flying Lizards, Mingo 2000, Brïngdöwnzz, Eye Protection; samplers from Recommended Records and Bananfish magazine. UC Berkeley LibrariesGold, Jeff, 1956-. Jeff Gold Collection, 1938-2010, undated.Gold, Jeff, 1956-Uttal, Jody,Jeff Gold Collection (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Library and Archives)Jeff Gold Collection, 1938-2010, undated.35.33 linear feet.The Jeff Gold Collection contains a variety of material that document numerous artists and people in the music industry from the late 1950s through 2010, and includes some undated items. The collection is organized into six series by format, topic, or source; including artist files, subject files, posters, 16 Magazine, audiovisual materials, and items from the collections of Art Collins and Ralph Gleason. Please note that files may contain only one item about an artist or subject, such as a press release or photograph. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and ArchivesCollins, Art, 1953-2005. Art Collins Papers, 1959-2005, undated.Collins, Art, 1953-2005Collins, Nikki,Art Collins Papers (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Library and Archives)Art Collins Papers, 1959-2005, undated.50.92 linear feetThe Art Collins Papers span the years 1959 to 2005, with the bulk of the papers dating between 1986 and 2004. The collection provides rich documentation of Collins' role as an artist manager. The documents pertain to the careers of the artists Collins managed, with Iggy Pop as the primary focus of the collection but including other artists like Marianne Faithful and the Rolling Stones. The legal papers consist of song licensing contracts, tour information, album release information, royalty contracts and statements, and press releases. Other material related to Collins' clients includes correspondence, newspaper and periodical clippings, audiovisual and printed material. The collection also contains audiovisual and printed materials from Collins' personal music collection. These items span a wide range of rock groups (including John Lennon) and consist of periodicals, newspapers, VHS and 3/4-inch videocassettes, audiocassettes, and DVD-video discs. Collins' papers focus on illustrating the impact of Iggy Pop on punk music, but also provide a behind-the-scenes look at being an artist and manager in the rock music industry. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and ArchivesJeep Holland papers, 1943-1998Holland, Jeep, 1943-1998.Jeep Holland papers 1943-199812 linear feet (in 13 boxes)Hugh "Jeep" Holland was the founder of the A-Square Record label in Ann Arbor in 1967, and consequently became an integral part of the southeast Michigan music scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The collection documents, in papers, photographs and sound recordings, Jeep’s personal life, interests, and career.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryPop, Iggy. Iggy Pop : une histoire personnelle et déjantée du rock américain / Gérald Guignot, interview. ; Gilles Nadeau, réal. ; Iggy Pop, participant.Pop, Iggy.Guignot, Gérald.Nadeau, Gilles.Pop, Iggy, 1947-....Iggy Pop : une histoire personnelle et déjantée du rock américain / Gérald Guignot, interview. ; Gilles Nadeau, réal. ; Iggy Pop, participant.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFHolland, Jeep, 1943-1998. Jeep Holland papers, 1943-1998.Holland, Jeep, 1943-1998.Jeep Holland papers, 1943-1998.12 linear feet (in 13 boxes)The collection documents Jeep Holland's personal life and career, particularly the A-Square Record label which he found in 1967. Series consist of administrative files from Discount Records Ann Arbor store and A-Square Records; artist files from groups Jeep worked with, such as MC5, The Stooges, The Rationals, and others; also personal papers; assorted realia such as promotional buttons, sound recordings including 45 rpm singles, photographs, and scrapbooks. Bentley Historical LibraryPop, Iggy. Iggy Pop : une histoire personnelle et déjantée du rock américain / Gérald Guignot, interview. ; Gilles Nadeau, réal. ; Iggy Pop, participant.Pop, Iggy.Guignot, Gérald.Nadeau, Gilles.Pop, Iggy, 1947-....Iggy Pop : une histoire personnelle et déjantée du rock américain / Gérald Guignot, interview. ; Gilles Nadeau, réal. ; Iggy Pop, participant.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFHolland, Jeep, 1943-1998. Jeep Holland visual materials.Holland, Jeep, 1943-1998.Jeep Holland visual materials. 1943-1998.The visual materials consist of photographs of Jeep, photographs of Jeep's friends, photographs from Jeep's childhood, and photographs of various A-Square, Universal Artists, and Diamond Comics personalities and functions. The series also contains scrapbooks detailing Jeep's childhood, and one of the bands he worked with, The Rationals. In addition, there are concert posters, and a large portrait of Jeep from when he was in high school. 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