La Verendrye Band in front of the St. Boniface Cathedral
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- 1954
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
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La Verendrye Band in front of the St. Boniface Cathedral
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Walter Pidgeon and the #2 Training Command Band
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Bond Drive Concert at the Capitol Theater, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Date of photograph is uncertain, [194-?].
Owen Clark and Lenny Breau at the Rainbow Dance Gardens (224 Smith Street, Winnipeg)
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
The Jose Poneira Quartet at The Rancho Don Carlos
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows the Jose Poneira Quartet at the Rancho Don Carlos. From left to right: Jimmy Weber, Jose Poneira, Jim Cordupel and Ed Sersen.
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Group of musicians eating dinner at Don Carlos Casino with Johnny Bering standing in rear
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Photograph shows Billy Dunlop, Murray Anderson, Owen Clark, Shorty Ladd, and Harry Taylor.
Slides of musicians and venues
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Colour and black and white slides depicting musicians and entertainment landmarks around Manitoba, many of which were featured in Owen Clark’s book “Musical Ghosts”.
The collection consists of material relating to Winnipeg and its music history, particularly its jazz, blues, and big band music from the late 1890s to 2007. This material was used by Clark in Musical Ghosts: Manitoba’s Jazz and Dance Bands, 1914-1966. As well, the collection includes vintage photographs and related material on Winnipeg-based musicians, music and dance venues, and the bands, singers and performers who worked in these establishments. The collection also records the architecture of dance halls and clubs in Winnipeg and in Manitoba and Saskatchewan towns. In addition, social and cultural activities in Manitoba are represented in the descriptions recorded on many of the photographs. The collection contains digital, visual and audio media of interviews and musical sessions by musicians captured in many of the photographs.
The main body of the Owen Clark Collection contains records given to Owen Clark or records from his private collection. It also contains a bound scrapbook that was compiled by Manuel Finkelman, a dancer at the Orpheum Theatre from 1922-1923. It contains newspaper clippings (many from The Winnipeg Tribune) documenting the entertainment scene in Winnipeg, Manitoba, especially the Orpheum Theatre and vaudeville acts from 1921-1927. The scrapbook was discovered by Gene Shelley (Eugene Schibler) during demolition of the Theatre in 1948 and given to Owen Clark around 2004.
Textual records and ephemera in the Collection include local band business cards, newspaper clippings, music magazines, telegraphs, letters, menus from restaurants in Winnipeg, achievement certificates, and newsletters, among other items.