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Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/perform.contact
Catalog Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/2006560610
Collection material in English
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
Purchase; Maxine Gordon, widow of Dexter Gordon; 1999.
Purchase; Maxine Gordon; 2011.
No further accruals are expected.
The Dexter Gordon Collection was processed by processing technician Michael Ferrando and music specialist Robert Saladini in July 2001. They prepared the finding aid using Corel WordPerfect 8. In March 2011, Nancy Seeger processed materials that were added to the collection, updated and revised the finding aid, and coded it for EAD format.
Audio materials were transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress where they are identified as part of the Dexter Gordon Collection (MAVIS collection no. 13946).
Materials from the Dexter Gordon Collection are governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.) and other applicable international copyright laws.
The Dexter Gordon Collection is open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Music Division prior to visiting in order to determine whether the desired materials will be available at that time.
Some of the materials in this collection are fragile and patrons are asked to use extreme care in handling. Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [item, date, container number], Dexter Gordon Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Most of the materials in the Dexter Gordon Collection were collected by Dexter Gordon’s wife, Maxine Gordon, from the late 1970s until Dexter Gordon’s death in 1990. The materials date from the early 1940s to 1996, with the bulk falling between 1960 and 1988. Of particular interest in the Biographical Materials series is an unfinished autobiography entitled “The Saga of Society Red,” a project which Gordon began in 1983. It is composed of a number of interrelated vignettes which recount various incidents in Gordon’s life and career. It also deals with his relationships with a number of jazz musicians, including Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, and Lester Young; his European tours; and meetings with celebrities.
The Awards and Honors series contains various awards, citations and honors that Gordon received over his career. It spans 1977 to 1990.
The Music series contains works composed by Gordon and by others and includes scores, lead sheets, parts, and fragments of pieces. It contains manuscripts, holograph manuscripts, printed items, and photocopies. Many of the items are annotated. There are full scores and parts for Gordon’s works
Included in the Correspondence series are letters, greeting cards, postcards, telegrams, notes, and related materials sent to and from Gordon and his wife Maxine. In addition, there are letters of sympathy sent to his family upon his death. Correspondents of interest include Jimmy Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Ronald Reagan, and Bertrand Tavernier. There are also original typescripts and photocopies of correspondence between Gordon and various record companies, agents, managers, and performing venues, including a cache of material between Gordon, his agent Bob Leonard and Blue Note Records executives Francis Wolff and Alfred Lion. This material includes handwritten letters from Dexter Gordon from various locations, including Los Angeles, Paris and Copenhagen. It also contains recording contracts. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, except for the Blue Note material which is arranged chronologically.
The Clippings series contains an extensive collection of clippings dating from 1976 to 1988, with a few materials from the early 1940s. The Serials, Periodicals, and Magazines series contains a number of national and international publications, many of which are jazz-related. These contain articles on Gordon, his music, and related subjects. The Scripts series includes Gordon’s personal copies of scripts for the motion pictures
The Business Papers series contains an extensive amount of bills and receipts, mostly dating from 1976 to 1989, as well as a collection of performing and recording contracts. These materials provide a glimpse into Gordon’s performing activities during this period.
The Iconography series includes photographs, contact sheets, watercolors, sketches, posters, and miscellaneous items that bear Dexter Gordon's image. These date from the early 1940s until the 1990s. The collection of photographs is particularly extensive and features mostly black and white prints of Gordon in formal portraits, candid shots with family and friends, and in performance. A group of color snapshots documents Gordon's marriage to Maxine in the early 1980s. Many photographs and contact sheets feature other jazz musicians, including Charles Mingus, Billy Eckstine, and Woody Shaw. The photographic materials are arranged by photographer when available.
Michael Ferrando, processing technician
Robert Saladini, music specialist
July 2001
The Dexter Gordon Collection is organized in ten series:
Materials relating to Gordon’s personal life, including an unpublished autobiography, promotional materials, and a memorial book.
Awards, honors, and citations given to Dexter Gordon.
Music composed and arranged by Dexter Gordon and by others. Contains manuscripts and photocopies of full scores, parts and lead sheets.
Arranged alphabetically by title where possible.
General, family, and business correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, except for box 29 which is arranged chronologically.
Programs from concerts and other events.
Arranged chronologically.
Newspaper and magazine clippings.
Arranged chronologically.
National and international serials and magazines, mostly dealing with jazz, that contain articles about Dexter Gordon.
Housed according to format and size.
Financial receipts, contracts, and related materials.
Arranged chronologically.
Film scripts.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Contains photographs, contact sheets, negatives, drawings, posters, and artwork.