Box 2
Contains 117 Results:
Cover, undated
Copy of cover w/ sticky note. The cover is large with an imprint of a map of the globe on it. This is obscured in the photo copy by the sticky note, which list the contents of the book: Ed & Arch Martin CD Album, Brookmeyer & Mel Lewis concert, few assorted photos.
Pg. 1, undated
photo. The album art for Arch Martin and Ed Dix’s album, One More Time!! The cover shows Arch Martin on the left playing trombone and Ed Dix on the right playing saxophone, imposed over pink and purple sheet music. The top of the cover reads “Warren Durrett presents two guys from Kansas City”. The name of the album is listed at the bottom, as well as Martin and Dix’s names under the relevant photograph.
Pg. 2, March 3, 1998
2 photos. (sticky note w/ metadata removed--see Dix’s digital scrapbook 2) Photo 1. Ed Dix sits on the right of the photo next to another man. They are sitting in front of a soundboard at a Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO. The photo is from March 18, 1998. Photo 2. From left to right, Bob Bowman, Arch Martin, Paul Smith, Warren Durrett, Ed Dix, and Tommy Ruskin sit in a Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO. The photograph is dated March 3, 1998.
Pg. 3, March 18, 1998
Pg. 4, March 18, 1998
Pg. 5, March 3, 1998
photo. Ed Dix is playing the saxophone in the Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO. He stands in front of a pair of music stands with lamps clipped onto them. The photo is dated March 3, 1998.
Pg. 6, March 3, 1998
2 photos. Photo 1. Bob Bowman grins at the camera inside the Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO. His bass can be seen propped on a chair beside a pair of music stands. The piano is visible in the background. The photo is dated March 3, 1998. Photo 2. Ed Dix plays the saxophone in the Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO. We see his profile as he plays. The dividers and music stands are all visible in the background of the photo. The photo is dated March 3, 1998.
Pg. 7, March 3, 1998
photo. Four men pose in the Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO. Visible from left to right are Arch Martin, Warren Durrett, Ed Dix, and Paul Smith. The photo is dated March 3, 1998.
Pg. 8, March 3, 1998 - March 18, 1998
2 photos. Photo 1. The photo is taken from inside the recording studio at the Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO with a trombone and stand set up visible. Behind the glass, Ed Dix can be seen standing and holding a canned beverage. The photo is dated March 3, 1998. Photo 2. Arch Martin sits at a table in the Soundtrek Studios location in Kansas City, MO hunched over some notes and sheet music. The photo is dated March 18, 1998.
Pg. 9, March 17, 1998
2 photos. Photo 1. Ed Dix stands in a white doorway labeled 115 wearing a dark sweater and slack and sunglasses. He may be at the White Haven Motor Lodge in Overland Park, Kansas. The photograph is from circa 1998. Photo 2. Photo shows the White Haven Motor Lodge sign in Overland Park, Kansas, as well as Metcalf Avenue on the right and part of the lodge on the left. The photo is dated March 17, 1998.
Pg. 10, July 27 - July 30, 1998
Email printout: from Paul Smith to Ed Dix from July 30, 1998. Smith played piano on One More Time!! Email printout: from Rick Stitzel to Arch Martin on July 27, 1998. Stitzel wrote and arranged “Days of Wine and Roses” which appeared on One More Time!!
Pg. 11, September 21, 1998
Pg. 12, c. 1998
JAM magazine review of Dix’s CD One More Time!! by Bill Fogarty. The review is complementary of the entire band, which are noted as friends of Fogarty, as well as Warren Durrett for making the session possible. Bob Brookmeyer is also cited as the composer of two tracks on the album, “Pretty Song” and “Portia Faces Life”.
Pg. 13, July 23, 1998
Printed letter, pg. 1 of 2: (assumed from David Zoller) to Arch Martin & Ed Dix. Letter includes detailed praise of the album and all five musicians who recorded it. Letter is from July 23, 1998. Zoller arranged “A & J Express” for One More Time!!
Pg. 14, July 23 - July 24, 1998
Pg. 15, c. 1998
Soundtrek recording studio brochure, 1 pg. This section of a Soundtrek studio flyer includes five photos of various rooms at Soundtrek Studios. The flyer lists locations at 3727 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri 64111; 4733 Belleview, Kansas City, Missouri 64112; 9101 Barton, Overland Park, Kansas 66214; and 10850 John Galt Blvd., Omaha, Nebraska 68137.
Pg. 16, c. 1998
New Vintage Music printout from website, One More Time!! CD personnel list & liner notes, pg 1 of 3.
Pg. 17, c. 1998
New Vintage Music printout from website, One More Time!!, a word from Warren Durrett, About the tunes…, & Track listing, pg 2 of 3.
Pg. 18, c. 1998
New Vintage Music printout from website, One More Time!! track listing continued & credits, pg 3 of 3.
Pg. 19, September 23, 1998
Letter from Ginney [Ginny] Coleman to Ed Dix, 2 pg. Letter is written on Kansas City Jazz stationary and dated September 23, probably of 1998, though the year is not listed. Ginny Coleman was host of the KCUR radio show Just Jazz.
Pg. 20, c. 1998
Berman Music Foundation Jazz, Butch Berman review of Arch Martin & Ed Dix’s One More Time!! The Berman Music Foundation newsletter is addressed 719 P St Studio G, Lincoln NE 68508. Review for “Discorama” column is very complimentary of Arch Martin and Ed Dix as well as the project and the rest of the band.
Pg. 21, undated
Pg. 22, undated
2 photos. Photo 1. This photo is another of the drummer from the photos on pg. 21. It is further out, showing more of the drums as he plays. He wears glasses, a mustache and a collared shirt. The back of the photo has the name “Frank K. Costa” written in marker. Photo 2. This photo is a profile shot of the trombonist from pg. 21, photo 1 playing his instrument. He wears a collared jacket. The back of the photo has the name “Frank K. Costa” written in marker.
Pg. 23, undated
photo. This photo is another of the drummer from the photos on pg. 21 and pg. 22, photo 1. It is further out, showing more of the drums as he plays. Two more people’s torsos can be seen in the background. He wears glasses, a mustache and a collared shirt. The back of the photo has the name “Frank K. Costa” written in marker.