Edward D. Coleman papers, [ca. 1944].

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Edward D. Coleman papers, [ca. 1944].

Papers consist of handwritten sheet music used by the trio Day, Dawn, and Dusk, including some arrangements by Coleman.

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Carvor, Robert ca. 1484-ca. 1567

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Simons, Augustus Dewey.

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Smith, Mackey

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Day, Dawn, and Dusk (Musical group)

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Coleman, Edward D., 1891-1939

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Edward D. Coleman was a musical arranger and composer. He was a member of the trio known as Day, Dawn, and Dusk. Coleman was Dawn; the other members of the trio included, at different times, Robert Carver, Augustus Dewey Simons, and Mack Smith. The group performed during the 1930s and 1940s. From the guide to the Edward D. Coleman papers, ca. 1944, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.) ...