Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson papers, 1975-1978.

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Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson papers, 1975-1978.

The Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson papers document only a small part of Perkinson's long and varied career, but include some of his work as an arranger for Motown Records, as well as Marvin Gaye.

4.02 linear feet (6 boxes )

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SNAC Resource ID: 6939042

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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