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  1. Case 1: Origins: New York City
  2. Case 2: Origins: New York City
  3. Case 3: Performance & Travel
  4. Case 5: Representation & Revolution
  5. Case 6: The Black Music Division
  6. Case 7: Thoughts & Considerations
  7. Case 8: Thoughts & Considerations

1.Bill Dixon and [John Coltrane]. Photographer unidentified, undated. Box 104, folder 15

2.Flyer: “On Time” Jazz Concert Series. Artists’ Alliance Inc., undated.Box 128, folder 4

3.Flyer: 3rd Wave Festival of Jazz. Sound Unity, 1988. Box 127, folder 2

4.Manuscript (Bennington). March 1971. Box 139, folder 5

Dixon summarizes his experience working in New York in the early years of the free jazz movement, before jazz was subsumed into the zeitgeist: “The critics hadn’t made their new stars out of the new stars & we thought that all talent deserved further recognition.”

5.Flyer: Collaboration. Sweet Basil, undated. Box 127, folder 2

6.Flyer: Concert of Contemporary Music for Recorder and Harpsichord. Contemporary Arts Gallery, January 15, 1961. Box 126, folder 6

7.Draft script: “Film on William II.” undated. Box 167, folder 10

This draft film script for a project focusing on Dixon’s son William II, offers a peek at the spaces of New York City frequented by Dixon and his family.

8.Flyer: Bill Cole, Bill Dixon: Three Nights. St. Mark’s Church, undated. Box 128, folder 4

9.Bill Dixon. Photo by Ray Gibson, 1966. Box 104, folder 15


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