Danny Apolinar papers 1946-2000 1957-1993

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Danny Apolinar papers 1946-2000 1957-1993

The Danny Apolinar Papers document the career of Danny Apolinar, lyricist, composer, pianist, nightclub entertainer and illustrator. The materials date from 1946-2000 (bulk dates 1957-1993) and include professional correspondence, legal and financial papers, production and promotional materials, scripts, photographs, scores, scrapbooks, clippings, programs, and posters designed by Danny Apolinar. There are no personal records in the collection.

12 linear feet; 15 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6318060

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