Professor Milford Fargo (of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York) was so fascinated when he first heard Ada Jones on records, that he spent the last 45 years of his life collecting her records and researching her life. (The latter wasn't easy. She was born in England. Her parents brought her here when she was a child. She died waaay too young at the age of 48 in 1922.) Despite this level of obscurity, Milford was as tenacious as anybody could be. Through hard work, he obtained a copy of her birth certificate and a photo of the pub where she was born in an upstairs apartment! He was told that her widower had "died in the '40s." But he tracked the man down and interviewed him extensively in 1960! There are approx. 2,212 discs, about half of which were first copies. The rest were duplicates (there are about ten copies of "When Francis Dances With Me!"). The collection does include the Diamond Discs, Pathes and other vertical cut discs.

Bonus for Ada fans who are also label collectors: This collection includes some awesomely rare labels, including McKinley, Excelsior, Central, Clico, Eagle and Faultless. (In some cases, the labels are so rare that only one specimen is actually in the collecton, although his photocopied discography lists all known numbers that were issued, with his notations reflecting whether he had the discs himself or not.)

Additional icing on the cake: The sale price includes all of Milford's correspondence re: Ada Jones, early photocopies, i.e., the early photocopy system, of 1890s sheet music with Ada either pictured or credited on the cover, and two 7-inch reels of tape containing his interviews with Ada's widower, Hughie Flaherty!

Asking $5,000.00 for this one-of-a-kind collection and, given its size, the buyer would have to make arrangements to pick it up in New York.

For further information contact Darrell Lehman (nickja...@gmail.com).
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