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Title: Edwin Neutzman 
    
    Dates: 1942-1948
    
    Collection Number: 00820
    
    Quantity: 4 items
    
    Abstract: Images of Ed Neutzman playing  with Don Shaw and His Orchestra playing in Lead (S.D.) in the summer of 1942, the  Carl Colby Band at Park River (N.D.) in the spring of 1942, and leading another  band.
    
    Provenance: The State Historical Society of  North Dakota copied these photographs from the collection of M. Edwin Neutzman  in April 1989.
    
    Property Rights: The State Historical Society of  North Dakota owns the property rights to this collection.
    
    Copyrights: Copyrights to this collection  remain with the donor, publisher, author, or author's heirs. Researchers should  consult the 1976 Copyright Act, Public Law 94-553, Title 17, U.S. Code or an  archivist at this repository if clarification of copyright requirements is  needed.
    
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    Citation: Researchers are requested to cite  the collection title, collection number, and the State Historical Society of  North Dakota in all footnote and bibliographic references.
    
    PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00820-01              Saxes: Sam Meblin, George Elseth, Bob Thornton, Tom  Skodie; trombones: Harold Kepler and Jerry Hager; trumpets: Gordy Andreason, Bill  Pond, Al Gillespie; drums: Warren Lindgren; bass: Ray Bostrum; piano &  leader: Ed Neutzman (28 yrs old); vocalist: Pattie Owens 1947
    00820-02              Junior-Senior Spring Prom at the UND Armory 1948. Trumpets:  Owen Landsberg, Wendy Ellefson; vocalist: Bill Spornitz; trombones: Harold  Kepler, Jerry Hager (vocalist) Bob Walker; saxophones: John Todd, Orville  Blackstad, Bob Klintberg, Stewart Olson; formerly with the Gene Krupa Band Ryan  Otto; Bass: Ray Bostrum; drums: Mel Goodard; piano & director: Ed Neutzman;  front man: Bunk Paxton; vocalist: Marion Stern
    00820-03              Carl Colby Band at Park River (N.D.) Spring 1942: back:  Bob Johnson trumpet, Jack Archer drums, Dave Heiser bass, Ed Neutzman piano;  front: Jerry Evanson, Ted Zeno, Butch Medbury, Carl Colby
    00820-04              Don Shaw Orchestra members in front of the tour bus, Lead (S,D,) 1942: Mike  Shaw, 2nd trombone, Tiny Blasic bass, Ed Neutzman piano
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