ARC-1282
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collection
Titel
Marshall Lytle Video
Datum
1953
Größe
669.2 (MB)
Format
Moving images (digital)
Container:
Eingeweihte
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Biografie / Verwaltungsgeschichte
Marshall Lytle was an original member of the American rock and roll band Bill Haley and His Comets. Lytle was born in 1933 in Old Fort, North Carolina and learned how to sing and play guitar at an early age. When he was a teenager, Lytle got his own radio show in Chester, Pennsylvania, and it was there that Bill Haley invited him in 1951 to join his band The Saddlemen as the bass player. A year later, the band changed their name to The Comets.
Form und Inhalt
The Marshall Lytle Video is a 41 minute digital video without sound taken from Lytle's 1953 home movies. The footage, originally from an 8mm camera, contains images of Bill Haley and the Comets on tour and traveling between California and the East Coast. It features some of the earliest known footage of Bill Haley and the Comets performing on stage.
Notes
: The Marshall Lytle Video was received by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a gift from Michael Rush on July 11, 2022.
: Marshall Lytle Video, Library and Archives, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
: No linguistic content.
: Processed by Lyndsey Godwin-Kresge, Audiovisual Archivist. Completed December 7, 2022. Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS and local processing manual. Collection processed through a Museums for America grant from the IMLS.
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