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"Happy Harmonists"
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Subject
Musicians
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Happy Harmonists
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Hitch's Happy Harmonis...
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Hitch, Curt
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Sanders, Joe
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1968
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Ca1950s-1990s, [bulk ...
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Circa 1920s-1980s (Bul...
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Harvey Rettberg
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Clyde Hahn
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Clyde Hahn Scrapbooks and Other Material Finding Aid
circa 1920s-1980s (bulk 1950s-1960s)
Collection contains seven scrapbooks and other items compiled by Clyde Hahn, co-founder of the Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks Club. Within the collection can be found photographs, correspondence, newspaper...
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Happy Harmonists
n.d.
Interior scene of six musicians identified on the drum as The Happy Harmonists, also known as Hitch's Happy Harmonists. Back of photo says "Hitch's Happy Harmonists". Believed to be Curt Hitch on knee....
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Happy Harmonists
n.d.
Interior view of six musicians identified as The Happy Harmonists or Hitch's Happy Harmonists. Curt Hitch second from right.
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Harry Wright
1968
Exterior view of man holding plastic mermaid identified on the back as: "Harry Wright, Hitch's Happy Harmonists". Sign in view reads: "Florida's Weeki Wachee Spring of Live Mermaids". Wright correspondence...
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Harvey Rettberg Papers Finding Aid
ca1950s-1990s, [bulk 1960s-70s]
Collection of correspondence, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings (including obituaries), etc., belonging to Harvey Rettberg, co-founder of the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks Fan Club. Includes information...
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Hitch's Happy Harmonists
n.d.
Interior view on stage of the musical group Hitch's Happy Harmonists. Believed to be Curt Hitch seated at the piano. Autograph reads: "To "Punk" Burford, The band that helped to make jazz history in Indiana,...
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