[Dixielandjazz] Frank Driggs, jazz historian/archivist/ record producer dies at 81

Norman Vickers nvickers1 at cox.net
Thu Sep 22 06:50:36 PDT 2011


 

To: Musicians and Jazzfans; DJML

From:  Norman Vickers

 

>From JazzTimes---

 


09/22/11


Jazz Producer and Historian Frank Driggs Dies at 81


Driggs won Grammy for Robert Johnson collection, owned over 100,000 photos


By  <http://jazztimes.com/contributors/10422-jeff-tamarkin> Jeff Tamarkin

Jazz producer and Frank Driggs, whose archive of more than 100,000
jazz-related photographs is considered one of the world's most extensive,
died at age 81 on Sept. 20. Driggs was found in his Manhattan home and his
death was ruled as due to natural causes.

Driggs became interested in jazz in the 1930s and later joined Marshall
Stearns, founder of the Rutgers University-based Institute of Jazz Studies,
in documenting jazz history.

As a producer, Driggs is credited with having worked on numerous recordings,
among them Columbia Records' Grammy-winning Robert Johnson: The Complete
Recordings.

Driggs book Black Beauty, White Heat culled iconic jazz images from his vast
collection.

 

 
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