Central Avenue sounds oral history transcript, 1990-1991 : William Ernest Green

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Transcript of a 1.80-hour interview completed under the auspices of the UCLA Oral History Program Green discusses his childhood in Kansas City, Kansas, his military career, move to LA, studies at the LA Conservatory of Music and his career as jazz musician and jazz teacher. There is much discussion of Central Avenue nightclubs, fellow saxophonists, studio work and the decline of Central Avenue The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley Jazz musician (saxophone); private instructor (woodwinds), 1939-present; instructor (woodwinds: Los Angeles Conservatory of Music [1952-62]; jazz workshops and seminars) Volume includes index The UCLA Oral History Program : catalog of the collection / compiled by Vimala Jayanti. 2nd ed. (Los Angeles : Oral History Program, Department of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles, 1992) is available in the UCLA Dept. of Special Collections Forms part of: Central Avenue sounds Also forms part of: Oral History collection, Dept. of Special Collections, University Library, University of California, Los Angeles
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