The Nathaniel C. Standifer Video Archive of Oral History: Black American Musicians

This collection was begun in 1968, and it contains approximately 150 videotaped interviews. It concentrates primarily on interviews with black musicians who have made highly significant contributions to musical genres of African-American origin or influence. There are also a few interviews with whites who have demonstrated historically important leadership in black-derived music and performances. Almost all interviews were conducted by James Standifer. More than half were originally on black and white reel to reel tape. They were transferred to 3/4 inch cassette tape for purposes of preservation and were later transferred to VHS for ease of use and archival study.

Each interview varies in length from one to five hours and many have been updated (supplemented) within several years of the death of the artists in question. Some of the supplements include performances of the musicians in live concerts and obituary retrospectives taped from the TV news. In addition to the interviews, the collection has material such as photo stills, slides and print information on the artists and their careers. A few of the videos include PBS programs featuring the artist's life history and performance episodes.

 

View some of the interviews below:

 

William Duncan Allen

Count Basie

Keter Betts

Eubie Blake Bobby Blue Bland Hadda Brooks
Anne Brown

Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

Dave Brubeck
Cab Calloway

Ray Charles

Harold Cruse

John Davis

William Dawson

Willie Dixon

Dorothy Donnegan

Thomas Dorsey

Katherine Dunham

Billy Eckstein

Roy Eldridge

Ella Fitzgerald

Zelma Watson George

John "Dizzy" Gillespie

Johnny Griffin

Jester Hairston

John Hammond

Charles Handy

J.C. Heard

John Lee Hooker Lena Horne

B.B. King

Andy Kirk

Sallie Martin

Little Brother "Eureal" Montgomery

Alex Moore

Bob Redcross
Sam Rivers Son Seals

Robert Shaw

Henry "Buster" Smith

"Jabbo" Smith

Eileen Southern

William Grant Still

Billy Taylor

Koko Taylor

McCoy Tyner Sippie Wallace Joe Williams
Mary Lou Williams Edith Wilson

Mrs. John Work

 

 

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