Lang, Harvey. Collection

Acknowledgments

The Harvey Lang Papers were processed and preserved as part of the "Uncovering New Chicago Archives Project," funded with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Lang, Harvey. Collection
Dates
1930s-1998
Language
Documents in English
Size
12 linear feet (18 boxes)
Repository
Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center
University of Chicago Library
1100 East 57th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.
Abstract
Harvey Lang, drummer. Lang started playing the drums at age three and played for over sixty years, primarily in Chicago, Las Vegas, and Disneyworld in Orlando. He played for a long list of performers including Wayne Newton, Herbie Fields, Ginny and the Gallions, Lee Caron, Frank Sinatra, Bubba Kolb, Louis Prima, and Clark Terry. The Harvey Lang Collection includes lists of Lang's record album collection, and thirty-eight scrapbooks containing photographs, newspaper articles, programs, brochures, correspondence, advertisements, postcards, and other ephemera documenting his career as a drummer.

Information on Use

Access

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Citation

When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Lang, Harvey. Collection, [Box #, Folder #], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library

Biographical Note

Harvey Lang was born in 1929 in Madison, Wisconsin, where his father owned a radio store. He married Jeanie on February 16, 1958 and divorced in 1982. They had five children.

Lang's talent for drumming was first noticed when he was 18 months old. By age three, he used garbage can lids, ice cream signs and the various parts of his tricycle to beat out various rhythms. When neighbors came to his parents asking for their garbage can lids back, his grandmother bought him his first drum set.

He learned to play his drums by playing along with a polka band that came on a local radio station at noon every day. His mother could play piano by ear and he insisted on playing with her as well. They often played at vaudeville shows, church events, and weddings. When he was three and a half years old, a bandleader tried to throw Lang off by switching rhythms often and abruptly, but Lang easily picked up each one. Lang could play fox trots, tangos, rumbas, and by age four he could play classical, semi-classical, modern jazz, or any kind of music. When he was five he played with an orchestra at the Eastwood Theater and with a veterans' band. In 1937 when he was seven years old, he competed on the Morris B. Sachs 149th all-amateur hour in Chicago.

Lang was highly influenced by Gene Krupa and Dave Tough, and his mentor was Louie Bellson. Lang's parents took him to see all the greats when he was young: Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Cab Calloway, and his most memorable, Duke Ellington. He later said that Buddy Rich was the best drummer in the world, Duke Ellington his favorite musician, and Tom Jones a great singer. About drumming, he said, "Drums should be played, not beaten."

Lang studied at the Roy Knapp School of Percussion in Chicago from 1944-1947, taught by Knapp, Clarence Carlson, Lyle Todd, and Jerome Stowell. At age 15, Lang officially ranked as a professional. He was in his first band in 1944, in Chicago, and played in clubs around Chicago and Indianapolis during high school and after. In Indianapolis he played with then-unknown guitarist Wes Montgomery. He graduated high school in 1947. In 1948, he placed second at the Indiana Krupa Drum Contest.

At age 19, Lang served a two year term in the Navy, where he seldom played. In 1954, he played with Bobby Lain's Quartet, with Bobby Lain on saxophone, Mel Stone on bass, and John Jeffrey on vibes. In 1955, he played with Jimmy Nuzzo and his Quintet, Ralph Marterie, and he joined the Herbie Fields jazz band and toured the west coast, settling in Las Vegas. Also during the 1950s, he played with Frank Sinatra, Lionel Hampton, Louie Prima, Jimmy Rogers, Earl Grant, Duke Ellington, and Charlie Teagarden. He made television show appearances with such stars as Dinah Shore, Patti Page, and Frank Sinatra.

On April 29, 1958, Lang's life was turned upside down. Guitarist Bob Robertson was driving them to a performance in New Orleans when Bob tried to steer the car to avoid a wild pig, and the car swerved and rolled over four times. Lang had a broken hip and Robertson had cuts and bruises. Doctors believed Lang would never walk or play drums again. After a year in hospitals and with unwavering determination, Lang recuperated and in 1959 started playing with Harry Ranch at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas. That same year he also played with Judy Garland.

In the early 1960s, he worked for Jimmy Rogers on his first show where he was the summer replacement for Carol Burnett on television, played eight shows for Joey Bishop, but had a steady job playing with Ginny Greer and the Gallions. He left the Gallions to join Jimmy "Little Red" Blount. In the later 1960s, he played steadily with Wayne Newton and Dick Cantino, as well as with Lee Caron and the Sharpshooters.

In 1970, Lang moved to Orlando, where he settled for the rest of his career. In 1971, he had his own group, Harvey Lang's Power Source, with Jim Davis on horn, Eddie Ambrose on organ, and Charlie May on saxophone, later joined by singer Cindy Ross. He played with Lee Caron and the Kut-Ups, which included Lee Caron, Lora Del Valle, Red Fletcher, Dave Liles, Jim Davis, Eddie Ambrose, and Glenn Teed. He also played several times with Marian McPartland. In the later 1970s, he joined the Bubba Kolb Trio. Though he played in several different places in Florida, he spent much of his time playing at Disney. Lang retired in the early 1990s.

Throughout his career, he endorsed several different drum and percussion companies, including Ludwig, Gretsch-Gladstone, Slingerland, Zildjian, Pearl, Rogers, and Lyon & Healey.

Harvey Lang died in 1998.

Scope Note

The Harvey Lang Collection is arranged by subject. There are lists documenting Lang's record album collection, correspondence, photographs, career-related ephemera, and material on other musicians. There are also three Time-Life released record albums. There are jazz periodicals as well as other publications. Also included are method and song books for various instruments, including drums, piano, organ, and saxophone.

The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper articles, programs, brochures, correspondence, advertisements, postcards, and other ephemera documenting Lang's career as a drummer. Lang annotated the material in nearly all of the scrapbooks, with names, dates, places, impressions, critiques, opinions, and other information. The items in the scrapbooks are not necessarily in any order and often the same items, or copies of items, appear in several scrapbooks. The folders with loose items and pages from scrapbooks were separated from the scrapbooks; for blank spaces in scrapbooks, look at those folders to find the items. The description of each scrapbook follows Lang's annotations, though not every item in each scrapbook is described.

Photographs include publicity shots, personal snapshots, magazine or newspaper cut-outs, or photocopies. Lang appears in many of the photos with others or by himself, mostly playing the drums. Many publicity shots are inscribed and/or signed by musicians. The photographs are mostly of musicians but also comedians, singers, actors, friends, family, and others.

There are many drum and cymbal endorsement photographs and advertisements of Lang or other drummers. Companies represented include Ludwig, Gretsch-Gladstone, Slingerland, Zildjian, Pearl, Rogers, and Lyon & Healey.

There are programs, brochures, postcards, ticket stubs, newspaper articles, fliers, broadsides, and other ephemera about Lang's performances by himself or with bands, mostly in Las Vegas and Florida.

The correspondence is mostly to Lang, occasionally to others, and is often about performances, travels, bookings, instrument endorsements, thank you for performing letters, and other topics about his musical career. Some correspondence is personal, though mostly from musicians. There is much correspondence from Lang's close friend Clark Terry. There are a few letters of support and concern after his car accident in 1958.

Processing Information note

This collection was surveyed as part of the Black Metropolis Research Consortium's Survey Initiative on 2010 January 21 by Lisa Calahan and Bergis Jules.

Related Resources

  • Jazz Institute of Chicago Oral Histories

Indexed Terms

Indexed Terms

INVENTORY

Box 1
Folder 1
Title
Album Collection, 10" 78s
Box 1
Folder 2
Title
Album Collection, 10" 78s
Box 1
Folder 3
Title
Album Collection, 10" LPs, Assorted 45s, Demo Records
Box 1
Folder 4
Title
Album Collection, 12" LPs
Box 1
Folder 5
Title
Album Collection, 12" LPs Leatherette Holders, 10" 78s
Box 1
Folder 6
Title
Album Collection, 78s, 200 Series
Box 1
Folder 7
Title
Album Collection, 78s, Singles
Box 1
Folder 8
Title
Album Collection, Classical and Unusual Recordings, 12" LPs
Box 1
Folder 9
Title
Album Collection, Reader's Digest Series from Frank Marfis, Reno, NV
Box 1
Folder 10
Title
Album Collection, Reel-to-Reels
Box 1
Folder 11
Title
Album Collection, Time Life Swing Albums
Box 1
Folder 12
Title
Album Collection, Notes
Box 1
Folder 13
Title
Autobiographical Notes, 1950s-1970s
Box 1
Folder 14
Title
Avedis Zildjian Cymbal Set-Ups of Famous Drummers, 1958
Box 1
Folder 15
Title
Bookings and Contracts, 1946, 1990
Box 1
Folder 16
Title
Correspondence, 1970-1990s
Box 1
Folder 17
Title
Correspondence, 1990s
Box 1
Folder 18
Title
Correspondence, 1990s
Box 1
Folder 19
Title
Correspondence, Charlie Ventura, 1948-1949
Box 1
Folder 20
Title
Correspondence, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, 1981-1985
Box 1
Folder 21
Title
Dave Tough, 1940s-1980s
Box 1
Folder 22
Title
Drum Advertisements, 1960s
Box 1
Folder 23
Title
Gene Krupa Concert Program, 1943
Box 1
Folder 24
Title
"Here's Lucy" Residual Payments, 1977-1988
Box 1
Folder 25
Title
"Jack Cortez' Fabulous Las Vegas Magazine," 1957-1958
Box 1
Folder 26
Title
"Ken's Spotlight on Las Vegas," 1959-1960
Box 1
Folder 27
Title
Lee Caron, 1986-1996
Box 1
Folder 28
Title
McClarney's Famous Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Menu, undated
Box 1
Folder 29
Title
Morris B. Sachs Amateur Hour, 1944
Box 1
Folder 30
Title
Newspaper Articles, 1969-1978
Box 1
Folder 31
Title
Notebook, 1982
Box 1
Folder 32
Title
Photographs, 1950s-1980s
Box 1
Folder 33
Title
Photographs, undated
Box 1
Folder 34
Title
Photographs, undated
Box 2
Folder 1
Title
Programs, 1944-1991
Box 2
Folder 2
Title
Record Album, Country and Western Classics, 1981
Box 2
Folder 3
Title
Record Album, Great Men of Music, 1979
Box 2
Folder 4
Title
Record Album, Songs of the Humpback Whale, 1978
Box 2
Folder 5
Title
"Surviving the Blues," 1981
Box 2
Folder 6
Title
Walt Disney World Company, 1981-1995
Box 2
Folder 7
Title
Scrapbook, Artwork, undated
Box 2
Folder 8
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Items, 1930s-1950s
Box 2
Folder 9
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Items, 1930s-1980s
Box 2
Folder 10
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Items, 1936, 1967-1975
Box 2
Folder 11
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Items, 1940s-1979
Box 2
Folder 12
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Items, 1966-1990
Box 2
Folder 13
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Pages, 1950s-1980s
Box 2
Folder 14
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Pages, 1950s-1980s
Box 3
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook, Loose Pages, 1950s-1980s
Box 3
Folder 2-3
Title
Scrapbook One, 1930s-1988
Note
  • Scrapbook One contains photographs of Charlie Ventura, Lang, Wayne Newton, Jo Ann Jordan Trio, Charles Ellis, Buddy Tate, Bub Thomas, Pete Candoli, Don Sheets, Joe Zainey, Louie Bellson, Connie Stevens, Bobby Tillotson, his teacher Lyle Todd, Buddy Rich, and Dave Tough. There is correspondence from Charlie Ventura, Ray Churchman, Clark Terry, Bob Cross, and Mike Ditka. There are articles about musicians, performances, instruments, and drum advertisements, as well as programs and postcards of venues and places. There are also items from Lang's childhood.
Box 3
Folder 4
Title
Scrapbook Two, 1932-1978
Note
  • Scrapbook Two contains photographs of Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Guy Sanderson, Roy Ball and Fran Ashman, Craig Evans, The Midgets, Jerry Kay, The Russo Brothers, The Collins Kids, Dave Tough, Chick Feeny, Pam Hook, Mike Strickland, Harold Smith Sr., Shelly Manne, and of Lang's first band in Chicago 1944. There is correspondence from William F. Ludwig, Jr., Clark Terry, Bob Cross, and R.J. Milano.
Box 3
Folder 5-6
Title
Scrapbook Three, 1940-1987
Note
  • Scrapbook Three contains material on Wayne Newton, Harvey Lang's Power Source, Les De Merle. There are photographs of Ronnie Gaylord and Burt Holiday, the Wendy Collins Dancers, Louie Bellson, Wayne Newton, Butch Miles, Armand Zildjian, Leonard DiMuzio, Charlie Ventura, Nick Fatool, Walter Thiede, Morgan Thomas, Rex Gallion and Ginny, "Big Red" Fletcher and Jim Paris, Zoot Sims, Bob Glendon, Jim Morton, Tommy Satterwhite, Buzzy Mills, Bill Allred, Bill Spano, Bob Quintero, Sam Marowitz, John Jeffrey, Harry Ranch, and Dick Wise. There is correspondence from Barbara Carroll, Louie Bellson, Pearl Bailey, Stanley Blinstrub, Clark Terry, Will Osborne, Leonard DiMuzio, William Ludwig, Gary Frommer, Virginia Wicks, Ned Ingberman, and Barney Kessel. There are also newspaper articles and drum advertisements.
Box 4
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Three, 1940-1987
Box 4
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Four, 1948, 1969
Note
  • Scrapbook Four contains articles on Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges.
Box 4
Folder 3
Title
Scrapbook Five, 1950-1986
Note
  • Scrapbook Five contains photographs of Charlie Persip, Art Blakey, Earl Walker, Lionel Hampton, Arnette Cobb, George Wettling, Ted Reed, Sonny Igoe, Alvin Stoller, Roy Harte, Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Cindy Ross, and Ginny Greer and the Gallions. There is correspondence from Louie Bellson. There are articles on Big Bands, Disney, and Harry Ranch.
Box 4
Folder 4-5
Title
Scrapbook Six, 1936-1979
Note
  • Scrapbook Six contains photographs of Charlie Ventura, Bert Henry, Rich Askam Trio, Ginny and the Gallions (Ginny Greer, Rex Gallion, Morgan Thomas, Ray Lewis), Jim Davis, Herbie Fields Sextet (Randy Cafaro, Joe Black, Guy Vivoros, "Sharkey" Nadaoka, Nick Drago, Herbie Fields), Ed Casey, Ira Sullivan, John Jeffrey, Bubba Kolb, Laura Kolb, Clark Terry, Louise Davis, Maura Hayes, Sharyl Toomey, Wendy Collins, and Nick Lucas. There is correspondence from Charlie Teagarden, Leonard DiMuzio, Wanda Ellis of The Original Amateur hour, Barbara Belle, Betty Cass, Walt S. Johnson, Elliot R. Goodman, and Mary A. Johnston. There are performance programs, including one signed by Will Bradley in 1944. There are newspaper articles about performances and drum advertisements. There is piano sheet music for the song "I Used to Call Her Baby" circa 1930s.
Box 4
Folder 6
Title
Scrapbook Seven, 1944-1986
Note
  • Scrapbook Seven contains photographs of Ronnie Gaylord and Burt Holiday, Henry Cuesta, Ginny Greer, Annita Rey, Kolb Trio (Louise Davis, Lang, Kolb), Greer and Gallions (Ginny Greer, Rex Gallion, Walter Thiede, Morgan Thomas, Lang), Tally Brown, The Debs (Donna, Peggy, Connie Stevens), Dick Wise and Harry Ranch, The Harry Ranch Orchestra (Harry Ranch, Jim Duffy, Guy Sanderson, Phyllis Paul, Marty Willis), Debbie Dietnick, Archie Freeman, Louise Davis, Bubba Kolb, Zoot Sims, Buddy Rich, Bob Crosby, Max Roach. There is a photo at the Zildjian Cymbal Factory in Boston in 1967 with Wayne Newton, Leonard DiMuzio, Lang, and Armand Zildjian. There is a photo of the last Diamond Horseshoe Show at Disney (1986) with Gerry Rose, Bob Glendon, Bev Bergeron, Julie Chester, Chuck Lacina, Maura Hayes, Jeanie Duran, Wendy Collins, Linc Smoth, and Lang. There is material about the Wayne Newton Special on CBS in 1967. There is correspondence from Gerry Rose.
Box 4
Folder 7-8
Title
Scrapbook Eight, 1943-1991
Note
  • Scrapbook Eight contains photographs of Bill Spano, Sonny Stitt, Ed Casey, The Reuben Blyden Trio (Clif, Frank "Kojak," Reuben), Debbie Dietrick, Harry Ranch and Dick Wise, The Lancers, Bob Glendon, Ron Rodriguez, Scott Waller, Stan Edson, Marian (Wise) Williams, "Big Tiny" Little, Herbie Fields, Phyllis Paul, Bobby Hackett, Bubba Kolb, Louise Davis, Clark Terry, Charles Peshek, Gerry Rose, Mitch Corbin, Glenn Kelly, Barbara Zablocky, and Christina Fetters. There are also personal and family photographs. There is correspondence from William F. Ludwig, Jr., Clark Terry, Doc Agnew, and Ray Churchman. There are newspaper articles about Harry Edison, Art Van Damme, Charlie Ventura, Freddie Slack, and Will Bradley.
Box 5
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Nine, 1941-1994
Note
  • Scrapbook Nine contains photographs of Mike Strickland, Craig Turley, Jimmy Agnew, John Hubbard, Sharyl Toomey, Doug Stock, Christina Fetters, Leroy Fisher, Gary Burton, Jack Donovan, and "Big Sid" Catlett. There are also personal and family photographs. There is correspondence with Ben Ventura. There are articles about Ward Erwin, Xavier Cugat, the Gaylords, Lang, and Gene Krupa, as well as drum advertisements.
Box 5
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Ten, 1991-1994
Note
  • Scrapbook Ten contains photographs of family, friends, his home, his paintings, his dressing room at Disney, and his drums. There is an article about Cab Calloway.
Box 5
Folder 3-6
Title
Scrapbook Eleven, 1942-1988
Note
  • Scrapbook Eleven contains photographs of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, Barrett Deems, Debbie Dietrick, Gaylord and Holiday, Louie Bellson, Willie Besmanoff, Dick Hyman, Rodger Ward, Clark Terry, Charlie Ventura, Chico Hamilton, Bobby Hackett, Bubba Kolb, "Boots" Mussulli, Conte Candoli, Jackie Cain, Roy Kral, Wayne Newton and Louie Bellson, Mel Lewis, Harvey Lang Trio (Jim Davis, Lang, Eddie Ambrose), Elvin Jones, Art Taylor, Glenn Miller and Maurice Purtill, Bob Varney, Don Lamond, Charlie Persip, Alvin Stoller, Art Blakey, and Joe Morello. There are also family photographs. There is correspondence from Louie Bellson, William F. Ludwig, Jr., Clark Terry, Barbara Carroll, Barbara Zablocky, Art Van Damme, Frank Mitchell, Pearl Bailey, Leonard DiMuzio, and Steve Allen. There are articles about Bob Cross and Disney, Art Blakey, Wayne Newton, Jeanie (Lang) Godfrey, and Louie Bellson. There are also pins from Disney and Life Member of Chicago Federation of Musicians.
Box 5
Folder 7
Title
Scrapbook Twelve, 1936-1996
Note
  • Scrapbook Twelve contains photographs of Dave Tough and Bunny Berigan, Buddy Rich, Martha Tilton, Benny Goodman, Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, Scott Waller, Stan Edson, Bob Glendon, Ronnie Rodriquez, Lang playing drums at eight years old, Paul Gonsalves, Leon Sash Group (Lang, Leon Sash, Ted Robinson), John Jeffrey, Mitch Corbin, Helen Humes, Kolb Trio (Bubba Kolb, Lang, Bobby Hackett), Art Blakey, Dick Contino, Roy Knapp, Benny Carter, Lionel Hampton, Lang and Louie Bellson and Wayne Newton, Johnny Bock, Frankie Carlson, Mike Payton, David Patrick, Mitch Corbin, Sid Catlett, Krupa Band, Cozy Cole, Roy Knapp, Mo Purtill, and Ray McKinley. There are also family and personal photographs. There is correspondence from W.S. Johnston of Pearl Drums, William F. Ludwig, Jr., Charlie Ventura, Ed Ward, Irene Kral, Harold Kaye, Louie Bellson, Woody Herman, Gene Krupa, Clark Terry, and Leonard DiMuzio. There are articles about Benny Goodman, Wayne Newton, performances, drums, Lang, Max E. Miller, and Dave Tough. There are also drum advertisements and a signed program from Jimmy McPartland.
Box 6
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Twelve, 1936-1996
Box 6
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Thirteen, 1949-1992
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirteen contains photographs of The Lee Caron Show, Dave Tough, Craig Turley, and a Disney show with Ken Carlos, Felix Front, Mike Strickland, Jay Swanson, John De Paola, and Jose Zimmer. There is correspondence from William F. Ludwig Jr., Clark Terry, and Judson Green. There are articles about Charles "Bub" Thomas, Teddy Wilson, Gaylord and Holiday, and Bela Bartok.
Box 6
Folder 3-4
Title
Scrapbook Fourteen, 1939-1990
Note
  • Scrapbook Fourteen contains photographs of Louie Bellson, Stan Everhart, Don Sheets, Jacqueline Singer, Johnny Hamlin Quintette with Marcie Miller, The Three Cheers (including Bill Bollie), Judy Lynn, Earl Noble, Dick Marshall, Norma Thompson, Woody Herman, John Jeffrey, Charlie Ellis, Beatrice Kay, Wally Boag, Gene Krupa, Charlie Peshek, Bobby Hackett, Frank Rosolino, David Patrick, Jason Thomas, Jack Benny, and Dave Tough. There is correspondence from John Griswold of the Lake Buena Vista Village Lounge, Charles A. Henzie, Terry Gibbs, Red Norvo, Clark Terry, Cork Proctor, William F. Ludwig, Jr., and Morgan Thomas. There are articles about Don Lamond's Band, performances, Bobby Hackett, Joe Venuti, Peter Nero, Wayne Newton, Barbara Carroll, Ginny and the Gallions, and "Flip" Phillips.
Box 6
Folder 5
Title
Scrapbook Fifteen, 1964-1993
Note
  • Scrapbook Fifteen contains photographs of Don Rea, Ronnie Grayland, Burt Holiday, Lenny Livera, Louie Bellson, Christina Fetters, The Kings IV, Johnnie Parsons, George Morrow, Bill White, and Leroy Cooper. There is correspondence from Burt Holiday and Barbara Carroll. There are articles about Billy Eckstine and Buddy Rich. There is a flier about the formation of the Clark Terry International Institute of Jazz Studies.
Box 6
Folder 6
Title
Scrapbook Sixteen, 1923-1990
Note
  • Scrapbook Sixteen contains photographs of Fred Ball, Ward Erwin, Benny Clement, Bill Spano, Bob Quintero, Larry Krietner, Jerry Kalber, Artie Femenella, Deane Kincaide, Neil Austin, Bubba Kolb, Louise Davis, Barbara Carroll, Harold Smith, Jr., Ginny Greer, Morgan Thomas, Walter Thiede, Rex Gallion, Andy Devine, Chuck Riele, Charlie Peshek, Tom Hook, Henry Cuesta, Art Van Damme, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Dave Trigg, Doug Stock, Charlie Ventura, Ron Rodriguez, Bert Henry, Jack Benny, and The Three Cheers. There is correspondence from Hurby Fields, George Morawe, and Bill Osborne. There are articles about Lang's car accident and Lang at six years old.
Box 7
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Seventeen, 1930s-1991
Note
  • Scrapbook Seventeen contains photographs of "Buzzy" Mills, Tom Satterwhite, Bill Allred, Jim Morton, George Amick, Jack Donovan, and The Novelites (Art Terry, Frankie ?, Joe Mayer). There are also personal and family photographs, including Lang's high school graduation (1947), Lang dressed in tux for prom, and his wedding photo with Jeanie. There is correspondence from Lee Caron and Morris B. Sachs. There are articles about Joe Venuti, Frank Rosolino, Irene Kral, Louis Prima, and Bubba Kolb. There are some of Lang's personal items, including childhood music programs and material about 1930s radio programs.
Box 7
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Eighteen, 1930s-1983
Note
  • Scrapbook Eighteen contains photographs of Louie Bellson, Jim Morton, Bert Block and His Orchestra, Jeanie Lang, Tom Russell, Tom Satterwhite, Van Crowell, Bobby Hackett, Jim Morton, Jim Mayhack, Harold Kaye, Lang around age six with drums, and Irene Kral. There are also personal and family photographs. There is correspondence with Louie Bellson, Barbara Carroll, Bill Allred, and Laurindo Almeida. There are articles about Wayne Newton.
Box 7
Folder 3
Title
Scrapbook Nineteen, undated
Note
  • Scrapbook Nineteen contains a collection of prints of several jazz artists and
  • unlabeled photographs of Lang playing drums.
Box 7
Folder 4
Title
Scrapbook Twenty, 1947-1989
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty contains photographs of Bubba and Laura Kolb, Joe Venuti, Bill McCumbert, Roy Eldridge, John Jeffrey, Don Sturney, Howie Beyer, Sam Butera, Urbie Green, George Morrow, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Lang playing drums in high school, John Jeffrey, Joe Black, Rene Hall, Charles Ellis, and Red Norvo, as well as many unlabeled photographs. There are articles about performances, Carl Fontana and Barbara Carroll. There are also postcards of venues and places.
Box 8
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-One, 1968-1971
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-One contains photographs of Harvey Lang's Power Source, Charlie May, and Al Hirt. There is correspondence from Dick Hoekstra. There are articles about Harvey Lang's Power Source and material about Wayne Newton.
Box 8
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Two, 1930s-1990
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Two contains photographs of The Debs (Donna, Peggy, Connie), Rudi Egan, Fran Ashman, Frank Roso, Tom Satterwhite, Tom Morton, Bob Glendon, Danny Pattishall, Wendy Collins, Scott Wallter, Stan Edson, and Ron Rodriguez. There are also family photographs. There is correspondence from W.S. Johnston, Art Van Damme, Leonard DiMuzio, and Billy Taylor. There are articles about Ginny and the Gallions and Louis Prima.
Box 8
Folder 3
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Three, 1948-1980
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Three contains photographs of Red Norvo, Louise Davis, Milt Jackson, Don Jeffrey, Buzz Garber, Bobby Hackett, Bob Glendon, Bill Allred, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bubba Kolb, J. Pellagrino, Barbara Carroll, Bubba Kolb Trio, Pee-Wee Erwin, Jim Duffy, Dick Wise, Marion Wise, Harry Ranch, Ginny and Rex Gallion, Ray Lewis, Ed Casey, Stan Everhart, Joe Venuti, Bill Fangus, Jack Donovan, Bobby Pratt, Art Van Damme, Don Lamond, Louie Bellson, Frank Rosolino, Gerry Gibbs, Eddie Miller, Andy Devine, Bobby Hackett, and Tommy Thomas.
Box 8
Folder 4
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Four, 1930s-1950s
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Four contains family photographs and greeting cards. There is a program on "A History of Percussion" presented by William F. Ludwig, Jr.
  • Most items are unlabeled, many are from the 1950s, including postcards and other ephemera.
Box 9
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Five, 1934-1940s, 1980s
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Five contains photographs of Jimmy "Little Red" Blount and Scott Walter, as well as family photographs. There is correspondence from Barbara Belle. There are articles and ephemera of his childhood performances, including the Morris Sachs Amateur Hour. The correspondence is mostly fan letters and a few holiday cards from the 1980s.
Box 9
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Six, 1930s-1960s
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Six contains family photographs. There are articles about Cindy Ross and the Harvey Lang Trio, Caron and the Kut-Ups, and Harvey Lang and the Power Source.
Box 9
Folder 3
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Seven, 1949-1971
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Seven contains photographs of Terry Gibbs, Ira Sullivan, Louise Davis, Bubba Kolb, Conti Candoli, and Jim Davis. There are articles about Harvey Lang's Power Source, Lee Caron and the Kut-Ups, plus other ephemera of shows.
Box 9
Folder 4
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Eight, 1936-1987
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Eight contains photographs of The Midgets (Walter Thiede, Lang, Joe ?, Terry ?), Lee Caron and the Sharpshooters (Chuck Shipley, Kitty West, Dave Lisle, Lee Caron, Theresa Green Red Fletcher), Harry Ranch Orchestra (Marty, Lang, Jimmy, "Sandy," Stan Everhart, Dick Wise, Phyllis Paul, Harry Ranch), John Jeffrey, Cindy Ross, Dick Contino, Louie Bellson, Marty Willis, Ginny and the Gallions, Clark Terry, and Gaylord and Holiday. There is correspondence with Clark Terry. There are articles about Carolyn and Ray Churchman and performances.
Box 10
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Twenty-Nine, 1948-1967
Note
  • Scrapbook Twenty-Nine contains photographs of Gayle Short, Sue Raney, Teddy Wilson, Irene Kral, Charlie Ventura, Ginny and the Gallions (Walter Thiede, Rex Gallion, Ginny (Greer) Gallion, Morgan Thomas, Lang), Debbie Dietrick, Barbara Carroll, Wayne Newton, Bev Bergeron, Ben Ventura, Tiny Huff, Sharyl Toomey, Maura Hayes, Trace Prince, Wendy Collins, and the Harvey Lang Trio (Lang, Jim Davis, Eddie Ambrose).
Box 10
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Thirty, 1940s-1990
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty contains photographs of Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, and Louis Hayes. There is correspondence with Red Norvo.
Box 10
Folder 3
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-One, 1949-1978
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty-One contains photographs of Peanuts Hucko, Montalvo Troupe, Urbie Green, Louise Davis, and Bubba Kolb. There are articles about music in the 1940s and 1950s, George Bailey, and Billy Taylor.
Box 10
Folder 4
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Two, 1930s-1960
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty-Two contains photographs of Ginny Greer and the Gallions (Walter Thiede, Rex Gallion, Ginny (Greer) Gallion, Morgan Thomas, Lang), Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Don Sheets, Mel Stone, Bob Draves, John Jeffrey, Tom Alexander, Lawrence Salerno, Bobby Lain, Herbie Fields, Phil Arabia, Ed Hail Orchestra, Don Buffington, Bob Bentry, Harry Ranch, Marty Willis, Rudy Cafaro, Sharkey, Joe Black, Mel Stone, John Jeffrey, Bobby Lain, Ed Cox, Don Sheets, Buzz Garber, and Stan Everhart. There is correspondence with Bob Draves. There are articles about Cootie Williams.
Box 11
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Three, 1935-1981
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty-Three contains photographs of Benny Goodman, Tommy Thomas, Clark Terry, Bubba Kolb Trio, James Moody, Frank Rosolino, Art Farmer, Bill Frangus, Teddy Wilson, Rich Matteson, Idrees Sulieman, "Red" Rodney, Ira Sullivan, Urbie Green, Barbara Carroll, Bubba Kolb, Buddy De Franco, Neil Austin, G. Morrow, Lee Caron and the Sharpshooters ("Big Red" Fletcher, Kitty West, Teresa Green, Chuck ?, Lee Caron, Dave Lisles), Gene Krupa, Jimmy Foy, Lee Richardson, Frank Ciavatta, John Murot, and Elmer Kane. There is correspondence from Clark Terry, Marian McPartland, Barbara Carroll, Keely Smith, and Phyllis Diller. There is an endorsement agreement between Lang and Fred Gretsch Manufacturing Company.
Box 11
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Four, 1930s-1940s
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty-Four contains personal and family photographs, including his 1943 school class photograph and senior portrait. There are articles about Lang's childhood and early performances, and family obituaries and events. There are programs and thank you letters from childhood performances.
Box 11
Folder 3
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Five, 1950s-1970s
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty-Five contains photographs of Billy Hyde, Lang's son Chris Lang, "Cowboy" Ron Hudson, and Ginny and the Gallions (Rex Gallion, Ginny (Greer) Gallion, Morgan Thomas, Ray Lewis, Lang). There are postcards and correspondence from Louie Bellson, as well as foreign and United States stamps.
Box 11
Folder 4
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Six, 1960s, 1978, 1990
Note
  • Scrapbook Thirty-Six contains correspondence with Ned Inglerman and drum advertisements.
Box 12
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Seven, Gene Krupa, 1930s-1940s, contains articles, magazine photos, photographs, and advertisements of Gene Krupa.
Box 12
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Eight, 1950s, contains articles, magazine photos, and advertisements with drummers, including Louie Bellson, Bobby Rickey, Ray McKinley, Bill Eden, Howie Mann, Teddy Stewart, Poley McClintock, Ed Shaughnessy, Harold Hahn-Formerly, Don Lamond, Shelly Manne, Mel Lewis, Jerry Rothans, Charles "Specs" Wright, Cozy Cole, Cliff Leeman, Kenny Clarke, Davey Tough, George Wettling, Shadow Wilson, Jimmie Vincent, Buddy Rich, Zutty Singleton, Alvin Stoller, Stan Kenton, Sidney "Big Sid" Catlett, Terry Snyder, Joe Morello, Tommy Thomas, Roy Haynes, Nick Fatool, Shadow Wilson, Marty Masters, James Crawford, Bobby Byrne, Gene Krupa, Max Roach, Bobby Rickey, Irv Cottler, Irv Kluger, Mel Tormé, Freddy Gruber, Sam Ulano, Sonny Greer, Jimmy Pratt, Phil Arabia, Howard Bruno, Jack Sperling, Chick Webb, Earl Walker, Roy Harte, Barrett Deems, Viola Smith, Ernie Rudisill, and Jo Jones.
Box 13
Folder 1
Title
Scrapbook Thirty-Nine, 1944-1994, contains articles, Avedis Zildjian Company correspondence, and photographs of Lang with other musicians.
Box 13
Folder 2
Title
Scrapbook Forty, 1967, contains production schedule for Wayne Newton’s “One More Time!”
Box 13
Folder 3
Title
Crescendo, 1966
Box 13
Folder 4
Title
Down Beat, 1954-1959
Box 13
Folder 5
Title
Down Beat, 1966-1969
Box 13
Folder 6
Title
Down Beat, 1969-1970
Box 13
Folder 7
Title
Down Beat, 1970-1978
Box 14
Folder 1
Title
Down Beat, 1978-1979
Box 14
Folder 2
Title
Down Beat, 1979
Box 14
Folder 3
Title
Down Beat Yearbook, 1956
Box 14
Folder 4
Title
Game Day, 1982
Box 14
Folder 5
Title
“Harlem Globetrotters,” 1972
Box 14
Folder 6
Title
Jazz Today, 1956-1957
Box 14
Folder 7
Title
Jazz World, 1957
Box 14
Folder 8
Title
Limelight, 1956
Box 14
Folder 9
Title
Metronome, 1956-1957
Box 14
Folder 10
Title
Metronome Yearbook, 1950-1951
Box 14
Folder 11
Title
Metronome Yearbook, 1956-1957
Box 14
Folder 12
Title
Modern Drummer, 1978-1982
Box 15
Folder 1
Title
Elementary School Diploma, 1943
Box 15
Folder 2
Title
Esquire's Jazz Book, 1944-1947
Box 15
Folder 3
Title
Newspaper Articles, 1940s
Box 15
Folder 4
Title
“Woody Herman and the Herd,” 1949
Box 16
Folder 1
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Buddy Rich’s Modern Interpretation of Snare Drum Rudiments, Henry Adler, Embassy Music Corporation, 1942
Box 16
Folder 2
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Drum Solos and Fill-ins for the Progressive Drummer, Book 1, Ted Reed, 1959
  • Eckstein Piano Course Book One, Carl Fischer, Inc., 1951
  • First Grade Piano Book, John Williams and Shaylor Turner, The Boston Music Company, 1937
Box 16
Folder 3
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Foundation to Saxophone Playing, Ben Vereecken, Carl Fischer,1917
  • Gene Krupa Drum Method, Rollo Laylan, Robbins Music Corporation, 1938
Box 16
Folder 4
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Imperial Method for the Drum, Harry A. Bower, The John Church Company, 1899
  • John W. Schaum Piano Course: Pre-A Book, Belwin Inc., 1945
Box 17
Folder 1
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Master Drum Reader, Sam Ulano, 1965
  • The Moeller Book, Ludwing Drum Company, 1956
Box 17
Folder 2
Title
Method Books
Note
  • The Musical Drummer, Louis Bellson, David Gornston, 1950
  • Oxford Piano Course for Class and Individual Instruction, Carl Fischer, Inc., 1929
  • Piano Theory, Mary Elizabeth Clark and David Carr Glover, First Division
  • Publishing Corporation, 1967
Box 17
Folder 3
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Podemski’s Standard Snare Drum Method, Benjamin Podemski, Mills Music,Inc., 1940
  • Sam Ulano’s Solo Guide, Lane Publishing Company, 1955
Box 17
Folder 4
Title
Method Books
Note
  • Slingerland Drum Method Book One, Haskell W. Harry L. Alford, Slingerland Drum Company,1837
  • The Thompson Progressive Method for the Saxophone, Volkwein Bros., Inc., 1939
Box 18
Folder 1
Title
Song Books
Note
  • 100 All Time Standards for Baldwin Organ, Edward J. Burns and Joseph H.
  • Greener, Amsco Music Publishing Company, 1958
  • America’s N.A.R.D. Drum Solos, Ludwig Drum Company, 1962
  • Bill Carle’s Album of Sacred Songs, Bill Carle, Lillenas Publishing Company,
  • 1958
  • Born Free, John Barry, Screen-Gems-Columbia Music, Inc., 1966
Box 18
Folder 2
Title
Song Books
Note
  • Chopin’s Music to Remember, Samuel Spivak, Edward Schuberth and Company,
  • 1945
  • Hits From Broadway for Baldwin Organ, Frank Music Corporation, 1958
  • Hit Parade Extras for All Organs, Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1958
  • Joel Rothman’s The Rock and Roll Bible of Co-Ordination for True Believers,
  • Joel Rothman, 1968
Box 18
Folder 3
Title
Song Books
Note
  • Movements from Famous Symphonies, M.M. Cole Publishing Company, 1942
  • Nine Sonatinas for the Piano, Heinrich Lichner, Heinrich Lichner, 1910
  • Piano Duets the Whole World Loves, Chester Wallis, The Wallis Music
  • Company, 1938
Box 18
Folder 4
Title
Song Books
Note
  • Songs Everyone Loves, undated
  • Strauss Waltzes, M.M. Cole Publishing Company, 1939
  • Teacher’s Pet: Easy Piano Arrangements, John Lane and Frank Metis, Robbins
  • Music Corporation, 1967
  • We’re in the Navy Now, John Thompson, The Willis Music Company, 1929
  • University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center 17
  • Harvey Lang. Collection