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Friday Morning Music Club Collection
The collection contains administrative records, music scores, performance history, and general memorabilia of the Composers’ Group of the Friday Morning Music Club.
Friendship Citizens Association Records
This collection consists of correspondence, programs, newsletters, meeting minutes, resolutions, and other materials related to the Friendship Citizens Association of Washington, D.C. The construction of a new D.C. Public Library branch in the Tenley-Friendship neighborhood was of particular interest to the Association.
Willis Gault Papers
The collection consists of print music, correspondence, photos, and audio recordings that Gault kept during his career as a performer, composer, teacher, and luthier. Included in this collection are oral history documents including transcriptions of interviews with Gault and research materials gathered by Peter Adams to write a monograph on Gault entitled, Willis M. Gault, Washington, D.C. Violin Maker.
George Washington University "Evolution of Washington's Italian Community, 1890-1980" Oral History Project
Georgetown Vertical File Index
These files cover all subjects related to Georgetown--social, economic, cultural, recreational, political, and historical.
Go-Go Museum and Café Collection
The Go-Go Museum & Café and partners collected 11 oral histories, produced two go-go concerts, and organized a major conference on go-go: “Go-Go Preservation Week 2021” in collaboration with the Traditional Arts DC project at Howard University. The Go-Go-Preservation Week panel discussions, concerts, and oral history collections.
Go-Go Music Artificial Collection
This is an artificially created collection of materials related to Go-Go music and the Go-Go music community. Materials include live and studio recordings of Go-Go performances; periodicals and article clippings about Go-Go performers, music, and culture; academic works regarding Go-Go; and ephemera related to Go-Go music and performances.
Go-Go (Web) Archive
This collection includes websites covering the history and current events of the Go-Go scene in Washington, D.C.