MOUG 2009 Conference Feb. 18, 2009 Wendy A. Sistrunk Music Catalog Librarian University of Missouri—Kansas City 010 LC control number 040 Cataloging source 1xx Heading 4xx “See” reference 5xx “See also” reference 667 Notes indicating other headings (e.g., “Do not confuse”; “Cannot identify with”, clarifications on when to use, etc.) 670 “Work cat” – Citation for the item that the authority record was created 670 Additional information from other sources 675 Source data not found 1xx Name ǂt Uniform title 4xx “See” reference 5xx “See also” reference 670 “Work cat” – Citation for the item that the authority record was created 670 Additional information from other sources “Work cat” Catalog Reference sources Databases Web sites Communication with people ◦ conversations in person ◦ telephone calls ◦ e-mail correspondence Other ONLINE LC catalog Aria Database Authority Tools of A/V Catalogers Classical Composers Database Dead Musician Directory Dead People Server Dead Rock Stars Club Famous Name Changes Find-a-Grave Gaylord Lib. Necrology file IMDb International Alliance for Women in Music Jazz Pseudonyms MLA Obituary Index OCLC Political Graveyard Types of Compositions Soc. Security death Index PRINT Anderson, E.R. Contemporary Amer. composers, 2nd ed. ASCAP, 4th ed. Baker, centennial ed. Claghorn, C.E. Biog. dict. of Amer. mus. Grove, ed. Guinness enc. of popular mus. Int. ww in mus., ed. [for 1st-14th eds.] MGG Mus. index, [year] cumulation New Grove, 2nd ed. Grove dict. of Amer. mus. Norton/Grove dict. of women composers Riemann Musik Lexikon, 12. Aufl. Sutton, A. Pseudonyms on Amer. Records, 2nd rev. and exp. ed. Ww in Amer. mus., classical, 2nd ed. 100 1 Gibson, Joe D., ǂd 1929-2005 400 1 Katzberg, Joseph Paul, ǂd 1929-2005 670 Rarin' rockabilly [SR] 197-: ǂb container (Joe D. Gibson) 670 Rockin' country style WWW site, July 6, 2007 ǂb (Gibson, Joe D.; Joseph Paul Katzberg; b. 1929, d. 2005; rockabilly musician and air traffic controller) 100 1 McNeil, Joan N. 400 1 Sistrunk, Joan 400 1 Sistrunk, Joni 400 1 Newcomer, Joan Catherine 670 Adolescence and death, c1986: ǂb CIP t.p. (Joan N. McNeil; Ph.D.) pub. info. (asst. prof., Dept. of Family & Child Development, Kansas St. U., Manhattan) 670 LC database, Apr. 2, 1998 ǂb (hdg.: Sistrunk, Joan) 670 Graham, R. O, Jesus, thou of loving grace, c1963: ǂb caption (words by Joni Sistrunk) 670 Phone call to author, April 2, 1998 ǂb (Joan Sistrunk is previous legal name; aka Joni Sistrunk; b. Joan Catherine Newcomer, Apr. 27, 1929, El Dorado, Kans.) 100 1 François, Claude, ǂd 1939-1978 400 1 François, Claude, ǂd 1939-1977 ǂw nnaa 400 0 Cloclo, ǂd 1939-1978 400 0 Clo-Clo, ǂd 1939-1978 670 Harvey, J. Une idole nommée Cloclo, c1978 (subj.) ǂb t.p. (Cloclo) p. 5 (Claude François) p. 220 (d. June 25, 1977) 670 WW France, 1977/78 ǂb (François, Claude; b. Feb. 1, 1939) 670 Delange, C. Claude François, c1985: ǂb t.p. (Claude François) p. 13 (b. Feb. 1, 1939 in Ismaïla, Egypt) p. 122 ("CloClo," Claude François, d. Mar. 11, 1978 at 2 PM, accidentally electrocuted in his bath, buried Mar. 15, 1978) 670 All music guide WWW site, Apr. 14, 2005 ǂb (Claude François; b. Claude Marie Antoine François, Feb. 1, 1939, Ismailia, Egypt; d. Mar. 11, 1978, Paris, France; nicknamed CloClo) 100 1 Tipton, Billy, ǂd 1914-1989 400 1 Tipton, Dorothy Lucille, ǂd 1914-1989 670 Suites me, 1998: ǂb CIP t.p. (Billy Tipton) galley (b. Dorothy Lucille Tipton, 1914; d. 1989, Spokane, Wash.; jazz musician) 670 FirstSearch, NewsAbs ǂb (Billy Tipton, jazz pianist and leader of the Billy Tipton Trio; also played saxophone) 100 1 White, Eddie, ǂd 1919-1996 400 1 White, Edward R., ǂd 1919-1996 667 Do not confuse with jazz pianist and composer active in the 1920s and 1930s: White, Eddie 670 His Yesterday's cake, c1985: ǂb t.p. (Eddie White) p. 168 (b. June 18, 1919) 670 Internet movie database WWW site, November 28, 2006: ǂb (Eddie White; b. June 18, 1919, the Bronx, New York; d. October 22, 1996, Lenox Hill, New York; sometimes credited as Edward R. White, Eddie R. White; actor) 670 ASCAP, 4th ed. ǂb (White, Edward R.; b. June 18, 1919, New York, N.Y.; composer, author, producer, actor) 100 1 Robyn, William, ǂd 1894-1996 400 1 Bennett, Bert, ǂd 1894-1996 400 1 Brown, Tom, ǂd 1894-1996 400 1 Conroy, Frank, ǂd 1894-1996 [etc.!] 670 William Robyn oral history interviews: ǂb label (William Robyn) transcript (Wolf Scarpioff, Mario Rubinoff) 670 Enc. of rec. sound, c2005 ǂb (Robyn, William; b. Latvia 1894; d. Englewood, N.J., 12 Apr. 1996; tenor; born William Rubin he used more than 50 pseudonyms on recordings published by Victor, Columbia, Cameo, and approx. 50 other labels between 1919 and 1931) 670 Pseudonyms on American records, c2005: ǂb p. 401 (Bert Bennett ; Tom Brown ; Frank Conroy ; Fred Conroy ; Thornely Crane ; Jack Ender ; Al Foster ; Fred Franklin ; Buddy Gravelle ; Edward Hamilton ; Ray Hamilton ; Bobby Mack ; John Manning ; Walter Norton ; Ray or Roy Powell ; Walter Ray ; William Robinow ; William Robinson ; "Wee" Willie Robyn ; George Ruban ; Cantor William Rubin ; William Rubinoff ; William Scarpioff ; Henry Scott ; Eddie Shaw ; Harry Smith ; John Spear ; William Stanley ; Frankie Waters ; Wee Willie) 100 1 Morgan, Dan, ǂd d. 1865 400 1 Smith, John, ǂd d. 1865 400 1 Native, Sydney, ǂd d. 1865 400 0 Dan the Breaker, ǂd d. 1865 400 0 Down the River Jack, ǂd d. 1865 400 0 Bill the Native, ǂd d. 1865 400 0 Big Morgan, ǂd d. 1865 400 1 Morgan, Jack, ǂd d. 1865 400 0 Mad Dan Morgan, ǂd d. 1865 400 0 Morgan, ǂd d. 1865 670 Morgan the murderer, 1989: ǂb t.p. (Dan Morgan) p. xvii (died 1865) p. 1 (Daniel Morgan, alias John Smith, alias Sydney Native, alias Dan the Breaker, alias Down the River Jack, alias Bill the Native, alias Big Morgan, alias Jack Morgan, alias Mad Dan Morgan; he directed his victims to call him 'Morgan') 100 1 Marsh, John, ǂd 1907500 1 Elton, John, ǂd 1907- ǂw nnnc 500 1 Harley, John, ǂd 1907- ǂw nnnc 500 1 Hastings, Harrington, ǂd 1907- ǂw nnnc 500 1 Richmond, Grace, ǂd 1907- ǂw nnnc 500 1 Woodward, Lilian ǂw nnnc 663 For works of this author entered under other names, search also under ǂb Elton, John, 1907- , ǂb Harley, John, 1907- , ǂb Hastings, Harrington, 1907, ǂb Richmond, Grace, 1907- , ǂb Woodward, Lilian 670 Contemp. authors, perm. series, v. 1 ǂb (Marsh, John, b. 8-8-07; British author; pseuds.: John Elton, John Harley, Harrington Hastings, Grace Richmond, Lilian Woodward) 670 LC data base, 2-8-90 ǂb (hdg.: Marsh, John, 1907- ) 100 1 Reay-Smith, John 400 1 Smith, John Reay670 His Discovering ... 1976. 100 1 Cage, John. ǂt City wears a slouch hat 670 Cage, J. The lost works [SR] p1996: ǂb label (The city wears a slouch hat) container (The city wears a slouch hat : (1942) : a radio play to a text by Kenneth Patchen for actors and "sound orchestra") 670 New Grove ǂb (The city wears a slouch hat (K. Patchen), radio play, perc, 1942, unpubd) 100 1 Hensel, Fanny Mendelssohn, ǂd 18051847. ǂt Nonne 400 1 Hensel, Fanny Mendelssohn, ǂd 18051847. ǂt Lieder, ǂn op. 9. ǂp Nonne ǂw nne 400 1 Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, ǂd 18091847. ǂt Lieder, ǂn op. 9. ǂp Nonne 670 LC data base, June, 22, 1985 ǂb (hdg.: Hensel, Fanny Mendelssohn, 1805-1847. Lieder, op. 9. Nonne) 670 Sirota, V. The life and works of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, 1981: ǂb p. 317 (Die Nonne (Uhland), first published as Felix MendelssohnBartholdy's Zwölf Lieder, op. 9, no. 12. Autograph, May 1822. MAMs 32, p. 41) 100 1 Sistrunk, Wendy A., ǂd 1961670 Mu Phi Epsilon composers & authors, 2003: ǂb t.p. (Wendy Sistrunk) 670 Conversation with compiler, Aug. 25, 2003 ǂb (Wendy A. Sistrunk is preferred form of name; b. Apr. 19, 1961, Lindsay, Calif.) 670 MOUG 2009 Conference, Feb. 18, 2009: ǂb Plenary session; Authority records for public services; PPT presentation (Wendy A. Sistrunk; Music Catalog Librarian, University of Missouri—Kansas City; sistrunkw@umkc.edu)