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Thanks Jackie _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org From klin...@modex.com Wed May 23 18:18:17 2007 From: klin...@modex.com (Bill Klinger) Date: Wed May 23 18:23:52 2007 Subject: [Phono-L] ARSC Awards: 2007 Winners Message-ID: <028d01c79da1$694f7920$0201a...@billqbszr49l7m> The following message has been posted by the Outreach Committee of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). For further information, please click on the link at the end of this message. ---2007 ARSC AWARDS--- The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 ARSC Awards for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. Begun in 1991, the awards are presented to authors and publishers of books, articles, liner notes, and monographs, to recognize outstanding published research in the field of recorded sound. In giving these awards, ARSC recognizes outstanding contributions, encourages high standards, and promotes awareness of superior works. A maximum of two awards is presented annually in each category -- one for best history and one for best discography. Certificates of Merit are presented to runners-up of exceptionally high quality. The 2007 Awards for Excellence honor works published in 2006. Additionally, a Lifetime Achievement Award and an Award for Distinguished Service to Historical Recordings are presented annually. BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED BLUES, RHYTHM & BLUES, or SOUL MUSIC Best Discography: Blues Discography, 1943-1970, compiled by Les Fancourt; produced by Bob McGrath (Eyeball Productions). Best History: Encyclopedia of the Blues, edited by Edward Komara (Routledge). Certificate of Merit: Presence and Pleasure: The Funk Grooves of James Brown and Parliament, by Anne Danielsen (Wesleyan University Press). BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED CLASSICAL MUSIC Best Discography: New York Philharmonic: The Authorized Recordings, 1917?2005, A Discography, by James H. North (Scarecrow Press). Best History: Lionel Tertis: The First Great Virtuoso of the Viola, by John White (Boydell Press). Certificate of Merit: Women Composers and Music Technology in the United States: Crossing the Line, by Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner (Ashgate). BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED COUNTRY MUSIC Best Discography: Old Shep: The Red Foley Recordings, 1933?1950, liner notes by Cary Ginell (Bear Family). Best History: How Nashville Became Music City USA: 50 Years of Music Row, by Michael Kosser (Hal Leonard). Certificate of Merit: No One to Cry To: A Long, Hard Ride into the Sunset with Foy Willing of the Riders of the Purple Sage, by Sharon Lee Willing (Wheatmark). BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED FOLK, ETHNIC, or WORLD MUSIC Best Discography: West Indian Rhythm, discography by John Cowley, Donald R. Hill, and Dick Spottswood (Bear Family). Best History: The Dawn of Indian Music in the West, by Peter Lavezzoli (Continuum). Certificates of Merit: Arsenio Rodriguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music, by David F. Garcia (Temple University Press). Texas Zydeco, by Roger Wood; photography by James Fraher (University of Texas Press). America's Polka King: The Real Story of Frankie Yankovic and His Music, by Bob Dolgan (Gray & Co.). BEST RESEARCH in GENERAL HISTORY of RECORDED SOUND A Shot in the Dark: Making Records in Nashville, 1945-1955, by Martin Hawkins (Vanderbilt University Press/Country Music Foundation). Certificate of Merit: Making Easy Listening: Material Culture and Post-War American Recording, by Tim J. Anderson (University of Minnesota Press). BEST RESEARCH in RECORD LABELS Best Discography: The Plaza-ARC Discography, Volume 1 (1922-1931), by Billie W. Thomas and Allan Sutton (Mainspring Press). Best History: The House That Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records, by Ashley Kahn (W.W. Norton). Certificate of Merit: Rough Trade, by Rob Young (Black Dog). BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED JAZZ MUSIC Best Discography: Bags' Grooves: A Discography of Milt Jackson, by Chris Sheridan (Names & Numbers). Best History: Rhythm Is Our Business: Jimmie Lunceford and the Harlem Express, by Eddy Determeyer (University of Michigan Press). Certificates of Merit: Fats Waller on the Air: The Radio Broadcasts and Discography, by Stephen Taylor (Scarecrow Press). All of Me: The Complete Discography of Louis Armstrong, by Jos Willems (Scarecrow Press). Someone to Watch Over Me: The Life and Music of Ben Webster, by Frank Buchmann-Moller (University of Michigan Press). City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1895?1973, by Dennis Owsley (Reedy Press). The Dark Tree: Jazz and the Community Arts in Los Angeles, by Steven Louis Isoardi (University of California Press). BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED POPULAR MUSIC Best Discography: The Incredible Band of John Philip Sousa, by Paul Bierley (University of Illinois Press). Best History: George Gershwin: His Life and Work, by Howard Pollack (University of California Press). Certificates of Merit: Unlocking the Groove: Rhythm, Meter and Musical Design in Electronic Dance Music, by Mark J. Butler (Indiana University Press). Fire in the Water, Earth in the Air: Legends of West Texas Music, by Christopher J. Oglesby (University of Texas Press). BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED ROCK MUSIC Best Discography: The Unreleased Beatles: Music & Film, by Richie Unterberger (Backbeat Books). Best History: Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, by Edward Macan (Open Court). Certificates of Merit: The Words and Music of Frank Zappa, by Kelly Fisher Lowe (Praeger). Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll, by Rick Coleman (Da Capo Press) LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ARSC annually presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to an individual, in recognition of a life's work in recorded sound research and publication. The 2007 award was presented to Alan Kelly, one of the world's foremost discographers. Kelly has dedicated 50 years to creating detailed discographies of recordings by The Gramophone Company (whose main labels were His Master's Voice and Zonophone), from its 1898 foundation in the United Kingdom to its 1931 merger with the Columbia Graphophone Company to form Electric and Musical Industries (EMI). For many years, Kelly worked in the EMI Archives, copying and arranging material from company ledgers, to compile discographies based on a language or geographical area, and on the technical origin of each record. To date, he has completed the Russian, French, Italian, and Dutch catalogues of The Gramophone Company, and ten volumes of the HMV Matrix series. The massive scale of the company's activities -- and, hence, of Kelly's task -- becomes evident when one examines the vast amount of information in the discographies, disseminated by him on CD-ROM. AWARD for DISTINGUISHED SERVICE to HISTORICAL RECORDINGS ARSC's Award for Distinguished Service to Historical Recordings honors a person who has made outstanding contributions to the field, outside of published works or discographic research. This year's award was presented to Gerald D. Gibson for his many contributions to recorded sound in the areas of curatorship, preservation, and research. Gibson held many positions at the Library of Congress: Sound Recording Cataloger; Assistant Head of the Music Division Recorded Sound Section; Head of the Curatorial Section of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division; and Preservation Specialist. Gibson's lasting contributions to recorded sound scholarship and preservation are numerous. Among them, he compiled bibliographies that today remain essential reference works. His designs for housing and shelving sound recordings continue to serve as models in the field. Gibson developed the sound recording and moving image collections of the Library of Congress to a quality appropriate for a national library. He also laid the foundations for digital preservation of sound recordings. The curatorial practices introduced under his tenures have become recognized as best practices in recorded sound conservation. Gibson served as Editor of the ARSC Journal, President of ARSC, and President of the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA). He was a founding member of the ARSC Associated Audio Archives Committee, which created the "Rigler and Deutsch Record Index," "Rules for Cataloging of Sound Recordings," and "Audio Preservation: A Planning Study." 2007 AWARDS COMMITTEE Winners are chosen by the ARSC Awards Committee: five elected judges representing specific fields of study, plus the ARSC President and the Book Review Editor of the ARSC Journal. The members of the 2007 ARSC Awards Committee are: Robert Iannapollo (Awards Committee Co-Chair) Roberta Freund-Schwartz (Awards Committee Co-Chair) Sam Brylawski (ARSC President) Brenda Nelson-Strauss (ARSC Past-President) Jim Farrington (Book Review Editor, ARSC Journal) David Hamilton (Classical Music Judge) Kip Lornell (Judge-At-Large) Dan Morgenstern (Jazz Music Judge) William L. Schurk (Popular Music Judge) Dick Spottswood (Judge-at-Large) The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings?in all genres of music and speech, in all formats, and from all periods. Additional information about ARSC, including lists of past ARSC Award Winners and Finalists, may be found at www.arsc-audio.org