Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. Dig into five decades of the Seattle Genealogical Society Bulletin for information about local families. This collection is available via partnership with the Seattle Genealogical Society.
Seattle Municipal News, v. 31, no. 6, Feb. 8, 1941
Identifier: spl_mn_198039_31_06
Date: 1941-02-08
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.12, no. 3, Nov. 1962
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_012_003_Nov1962
Date: Nov. 1962
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.4, no. 4, Dec. 1954
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_004_004_Dec1954
Date: Dec. 1954
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.11, no. 8, Apr. 1962
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_011_008_Apr1962
Date: Apr. 1962
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.3, no. 3, Nov. 1953
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_003_003_Nov1953
Date: Nov. 1953
View this itemEarshot Jazz, no.9, May 1986
This issue begins with an article about the international reach and influences of Jazz, particularly referencing the experience of several Seattle Jazz musicians, Paul de Barros page 1. This is followed later on page 1 by bassist Chuck Metcalf describing the jazz scene in Holland. Gary Bannister, on page 2, writes about jazz connections between Seattle and Japan, referencing bassist Ron Holdridge. Bannister continues on page 3, discussing the jazz scene in Nicaragua in bassist Pete Leinonen's experience. These international snapshots are followed by a piece on the digital age and Jazz moving on to use the medium of Compact Discs (CDs), written by Sandra Burlingame. Bruce Kochis follows this on page 5, describing an ongoing debate about a bill that, upon passing by Congress, would allow unionization and, through that, contract organization for musicians under an 'employee' status. The question in debate is the allowed freedom versus the benefits of contract negotiation that unions provide. Page 5 introduces Earshot readers to Gary Peacock, a Seattle bassist. Earshot Jazz, on page 6, reviews Tales of Another/ Standards Vol.1/Standards Vol.2 all by Gary Peacock, Keith Jarrett, and Jack DeJohnette, Melodies by New Art Orchestra, and Concord on a Summer Night and For Iola by Dave Brubeck Quartet. Cover art is a picture of Chuck Metcalf playing bass after returning from Holland.
Identifier: spl_ej_571712_1986_02_03
Date: 1986-05
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.50, no. 3, Spr. 2001
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_050_003_Spr2001
Date: spr. 2001
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.46, no. 3, Spr. 1997
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_046_003_Spr1997
Date: spr. 1997
View this itemSGS Bulletin, v.2, no. 7, Mar. 1953
Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_002_007_Mar1953
Date: Mar. 1953
View this itemPerry Apartments, ca. 1909
Located at Madison Street and Boren Avenue, the Perry Hotel, also known as the Perry Apartments, was built in 1907. In 1916, the building was renovated to become the Columbus Sanitarium and renamed once again to Cabrini Hospital in the 1960s. The building was demolished in 1996.
Identifier: spl_pc_00806
Date: 1909
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