Papers of Reg Lewis and Barbara James [manuscript]. 1956-1961.

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Papers of Reg Lewis and Barbara James [manuscript]. 1956-1961.

The bulk of the collection comprises an alphabetical sequence of undated manuscript music belonging to Reg Lewis and Barbara James, mainly by other composers. The music manuscripts contain a small amount of original music by Lewis and Barbara James including "Between you and us" (1958), "Cafe Theme" (1957), "Mr and Mrs Travel", and "My Theme" as well as undated original music by Will James, including "Be happy while you may", "He loves me I know", "Incidental music", "March", "My dream of Killarney" and miscellaneous sketches. The collection also includes lists of song titles, music lyrics, notes, radio scripts of "Between you and us" (1956-57), a piano roll and cuttings on musical arranging.

56 cm. (4 boxes) + 1 folio package.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077795

Libraries Australia

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Lewis, Reggie, 1966-1993

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Pianist, arranger and dance band leader who led the orchestra at Sydney's Prince Edward Theatre during the 1940s. His wife, Barbara James, was the singer with the band and the daughter of banjoist Will James. Lewis died in 1977. From the description of Papers of Reg Lewis and Barbara James [manuscript]. 1956-1961. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225849618 ...

James, Will.

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Epithet: Reverend of Briton Ferry Glamorgan British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000206.0x0000a4 William James, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina was interested in collecting information on World War II - especially German generals and admirals with special interest in Edwin Rommel. From the description of William James World War II Collection. (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id:...

James, Barbara (Singer)

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James, Barbara

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