1. Central Avenue Sounds Oral History Project Topic: African American History Jazz--California--Los Angeles--History Central Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.) Music Jazz musicians--California--Los Angeles--Interviews Language: English Audio:
3. Black Music and Musicians in Los Angeles: Spirituals, Gospel, Jazz, and Spoken Word Topic: African American History Music Language: English Audio:
4. UCLA Institute of Ethnomusicology, 1961-1974 Topic: Music UCLA and University of California History UCLA Research Centers and Programs Language: English Audio:
5. View of a Culture: Presenting Rock Music in Los Angeles, 1960s-1970s Topic: Music Language: English Audio:
6. Interview of Gertrude S. Zeisl Topic: German Émigrés Music Length: 12 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: German emigre and wife of composer Erich Zeisl.
7. Interview of Philip Kaghan Topic: Music Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Soloist and first chair violist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Film studio musician and orchestral manager.
8. Interview of Manuel Compinsky Topic: Music Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Violinist, film composer, and conductor of the Los Angeles Pops Orchestra.
9. Interview of Roy Harris Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Music Length: 24 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Composer and educator.
10. Interview of Frank Morgan Topic: African American History Music Length: 3.35 hrs. Language: English Audio: Series Statement: Interviews in this series preserve the spoken memories of individuals, mainly musicians, who were raised near and/or performed on Los Angeles's Central Avenue from the late 1920s to the mid-1950s. Biographical Note: Jazz alto and soprano saxophone player.