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Bert Hile Collection
The collection consists of 2593 records, the vast majority of which are dance music records from 1970 through 1989. Many of them are rare. Items are browsable by searching the phrase "from the collection of Bert Hile" in the UNT Libraries catalog, or at this link.
David Earl Holt Collection
The collection consists of six boxes of original compositions, arrangements, correspondence, photographs from Holt's career as a trombonist, and assorted sound recordings and media files.
Frank Slay Collection
The collection consists of five boxes of papers and recordings from the life and work of songwriter and producer Frank Slay.
Frank Zappa Manuscripts and Synthesizer Controller
The collection consists of two manuscripts and an EML Poly-Box Synthesizer Controller.
John Gilliland Collection
The collection consists 24 boxes of materials related to John Gilliland's Pop Chronicles programs, including research notes, interview transcripts, open-reel tapes, CD transfers, cassettes, and other media formats, along with a large collection of classic radio program recordings.
John K. Neill Collection
The collection consists of five boxes, which primarily contain various arrangements by John Neill. Also present are a small amount of set lists, performance programs, and promotional materials. The music consists primarily of "American songbook" tunes and some selections of sacred music.
Jon and Sondra Steele Collection
The collection consists of eleven boxes, primarily containing ensemble arrangements of popular songs and original compositions (including materials for a soundtrack to The Tony Fontane Story), as well as sheet music, correspondence, song lyrics, study materials for music composition, and newspaper clippings.
Stuart Louchheim Recordings
The collection consists of about 45 discs of recorded music, including various versions of Louchheim's own works along with copies of relatively obscure early recordings of international music. A few supplemental materials are also present.
Whit Ozier Test Record Pressings
The collection consists of three boxes of 78 rpm test record pressings, primarily from Columbia Records. The Columbia items often have the name of employee John Ball on the label, as well as that of Paul Affelder; such labeling appears to correspond to tentative assignments for writing liner notes. Many discs are housed in the commercially produced containers made for the finished product, though many of the discs themselves are apparently unreleased alternate takes.