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[ARSCLIST] ARChive partners with Columbia University



ARSCpeople

The ARChive of Contemporary Music (ARC) in New York has formally partnered with Columbia University. ARC is a not-for-profit music library now in its twenty fourth year of operation. ARC brings over two million recording to the mix, to work with Columbia to create innovative academic initiatives and online content to help with the study, understanding and enjoyment of popular music from all over the world.

To learn more you can visit the link to the official Columbia press release :

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/news/libraries/2009/2009-04-07.arc.html

B. George,
Director


ARChive of Contemporary Music 54 White Street New York City, 10013

3 blocks South of Canal between Church + Broadway
Take the #1 train to Franklin St, or any train to Canal

tel : 212-226-6967
e : arcmusic@xxxxxxxx
http://arcmusic.org
blog: http://arcmusic.wordpress.com

The NYMIA (New York Musicians Index and Archive)
is iavailable for NY based musicians and
music related businesses to join and anyone to search.
We hope it will be useful.  Tell your friends.

http://www.nymia.org


The ARChive of Contemporary Music
is a not-for-profit archive, music library and research center
located in New York City. The ARChive collects preserves and
provides information on the popular music of all cultures throughout the world.
Since 1985 our holdings have grown to three million sound recordings,
making the ARChive the largest popular music collection in the World.


Members of the Board of Advisors are: David Bowie, Jellybean Benitez,
Jonathan Demme, Ellie Greenwich, Jerry Leiber, Youssou N'Dour,
Lou Reed, Keith Richards, Nile Rodgers, Todd Rundgren,
Fred Schneider, Martin Scorsese, Paul Simon,
Mike Stoller and Jerry Wexler


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