Jeff Gold Collection, 1938-2010, undated.

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Jeff Gold Collection, 1938-2010, undated.

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.

35.33 linear feet.

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