Skip to main content

Search

My Visit
Donate
Home Smithsonian Institution

Site Navigation

  • Visit
    • Museums and Zoo
    • Entry and Guidelines
    • Maps and Brochures
    • Dine and Shop
    • Accessibility
    • Visiting with Kids
    • Group Visits
      • Group Sales
  • What's On
    • Exhibitions
      • Current
      • Upcoming
      • Past
    • Online Events
    • All Events
    • IMAX & Planetarium
  • Explore
    • - Art & Design
    • - History & Culture
    • - Science & Nature
    • - Innovation & Tech
    • Collections
      • Open Access
      • Snapshot
    • Research Resources
      • Libraries
      • Archives
        • Smithsonian Institution Archives
        • Air and Space Museum
        • Anacostia Community Museum
        • American Art Museum
        • Archives of American Art
        • Archives of American Gardens
        • American History Museum
        • American Indian Museum
        • Asian Art Museum Archives
        • Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, African Art
        • Hirshhorn Archive
        • National Anthropological Archives
        • National Portrait Gallery
        • Ralph Rinzler Archives, Folklife
        • Libraries' Special Collections
    • Podcasts
    • Stories
  • Learn
    • For Caregivers
    • For Educators
      • Art & Design Resources
      • Science & Nature Resources
      • Social Studies & Civics Resources
      • STEAM Learning Resources
      • Professional Development
      • Events for Educators
      • Field Trips
    • For Students
    • For Academics
    • For Lifelong Learners
  • Support Us
    • Become a Member
    • Renew Membership
    • Make a Gift
    • Volunteer
      • Smithsonian Call Center
      • Ambassador Program
      • Museum Information Desk
      • Docent Programs
      • Behind-the-Scenes
      • Digital Volunteers
      • Participatory Science
  • About
    • Our Organization
      • Board of Regents
        • Members
        • Committees
        • Reading Room
        • Bylaws, Policies and Procedures
        • Schedules and Agendas
        • Meeting Minutes
        • Actions
        • Webcasts
        • Contact
      • Museums and Zoo
      • Research Centers
      • Cultural Centers
      • Education Centers
      • General Counsel
        • Legal History
        • Internships
        • Records Requests
          • Reading Room
        • Tort Claim
        • Subpoenas & Testimonies
        • Events
      • Office of Human Resources
        • Employee Benefits
        • How to Apply
        • Job Opportunities
        • Job Seekers with Disabilities
        • Frequently Asked Questions
        • SI Civil Program
        • Contact Us
      • Office of Equal Opportunity
        • EEO Complaint Process
        • Individuals with Disabilities
        • Small Business Program
          • Doing Business with Us
          • Contracting Opportunities
          • Additional Resources
        • Special Emphasis Program
      • Sponsored Projects
        • Policies
          • Combating Trafficking in Persons
          • Animal Care and Use
          • Human Research
        • Reports
        • Internships
    • Our Leadership
    • Reports and Plans
      • Annual Reports
      • Metrics Dashboard
        • Dashboard Home
        • Virtual Smithsonian
        • Public Engagement
        • National Collections
        • Research
        • People & Operations
      • Strategic Plan
    • Newsdesk
      • News Releases
      • Media Contacts
      • Photos and Video
      • Media Kits
      • Fact Sheets
      • Visitor Stats
      • Secretary and Admin Bios
      • Filming Requests

Milt Gabler Papers

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Armstrong, Lucille
Bechet, Sidney, 1897-1959
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Condon, Eddie, 1905-1973
Calloway, Cab, 1907-1994
Commodore Records.
Feather, Leonard, 1914-1994
Gabler, Milt
Davis, Sammy, 1925-
Decca (recording company).
Granz, Norman
Hawkins, Coleman
Kaempfert, Bert, 1923-1980
Ives, Burl, 1909-
Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959
Norvo, Red, 1908-1999
Mills Brothers.
Krupa, Gene, 1909-1973
Kelly, Peck, 1898-
Williams, Cootie, 1911-1985
United Hot Clubs of America.
Stewart, Rex (William), Jr., 1907-1967 (cornetist)
Jordan, Louis, 1908-1975
Goodman, Benny (Benjamin David), 1909-1986
Names
Crosby, Bing, 1904-1977
Goodman, Benny (Benjamin David), 1909-1986
Topic
Music publishers
Jazz musicians -- United States
Jazz -- 20th century -- United States
Composition (Music)
Music trade
Music -- 20th century -- United States
Musicians -- United States
Provenance
Collection donated by Milt Gabler estate, through Lee Gabler.
Creator
Armstrong, Lucille
Bechet, Sidney, 1897-1959
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Condon, Eddie, 1905-1973
Calloway, Cab, 1907-1994
Commodore Records.
Feather, Leonard, 1914-1994
Gabler, Milt
Davis, Sammy, 1925-
Decca (recording company).
Granz, Norman
Hawkins, Coleman
Kaempfert, Bert, 1923-1980
Ives, Burl, 1909-
Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959
Norvo, Red, 1908-1999
Mills Brothers.
Krupa, Gene, 1909-1973
Kelly, Peck, 1898-
Williams, Cootie, 1911-1985
United Hot Clubs of America.
Stewart, Rex (William), Jr., 1907-1967 (cornetist)
Jordan, Louis, 1908-1975
Goodman, Benny (Benjamin David), 1909-1986
See more items in
Milt Gabler Papers
Summary
The collection documents Gabler's involvement in the recording industry and the evolution of Commodore Records. The documentation begins with the Commodore Radio Shop through its evolution to Commodore Music Shop. The collection also includes the beginnings of the Commodore record label and information detailing Gabler's 30 years as staff producer and later Vice-President in Charge of Artists and Repertoire at Decca Records (1941-1974). There is a small collection of black and white photographs chronicling the early years at the Commodore Music Shop, as well as jam sessions, often held at Jimmy Ryan's on 52nd Street. The collection also includes a vast array of audio recordings (mainly audiodiscs).
Biographical / Historical
Milt Gabler was born in Harlem, New York on May 20, 1911. He began managing his father's radio and small appliance store, the Commodore Radio Shop, while still a teen. Gabler convinced his father to expand the business and sell audio recordings. Soon Gabler pioneered the concept of marketing reissues by leasing discontinued masters from various record companies (mainly Victor, Columbia, Vocalion, and Brunswick). Eventually the Gablers changed the name of the family business to the Commodore Music Shop. By the early 1930's Gabler founded the first mail order record label, United Hot Clubs of America, to reach an even greater audience of jazz enthusiasts. In 1935 Gabler began publicizing the music shop by staging a series of Sunday afternoon jam sessions at several different recording studios along 52nd Street. Later the jam sessions moved to the nearby jazz club, Jimmy Ryan's. In 1938 Gabler founded the Commodore music label. It was the first American recording label created exclusively for jazz music. A recording session for Eddie Condon's Windy City Seven at Brunswick Studios was the first original Commodore recording. In 1939 Gabler recorded Billie Holiday's controversial "Strange Fruit", which became Commodore's first major commercial success. Other notable Commodore artists include Sidney Bechet, Jonah Jones, Peck Kelley, Red Norvo, Ralph Sutton, and Teddy Wilson. Gabler began as a staff producer at Decca Records in 1941 and worked with artists from many different musical genres: Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Brenda Lee, the Weavers, and Louis Jordan, among others. Gabler also began writing lyrics in collaboration with Decca songwriters/composers. In 1954 Gabler produced the first recordings by Bill Haley and the Comets. In addition, Gabler continued to run the Commodore recording label until 1957. Gabler also managed the Commodore Music Shop until 1958, when he began working full-time at Decca as Vice-President in Charge of Artists and Repertoire. Throughout the 1960's Gabler served as lyricist in a number of collaborations with Bert Kaempfert and Herbert Rehbein. Gabler retained his influential position at Decca until 1974 when the corporation moved to the West Coast. Through the Decca years, Gabler had saved the Commodore masters and in 1974 began to reissue the recordings through Atlantic, Columbia Special Products, and finally United Hot Clubs of America. In 1987 Mosaic Records also began to reissue the entire catalog of Commodore recordings. In the last decades of his life Gabler remained active in a number of professional organizations, most notably the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, which bestowed upon him a Grammy lifetime achievement award in 1991. Gabler died in New York on July 20, 2001.
Extent
25 Cubic feet (75 boxes )
Date
1895-2001
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0849
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Legal records
Magazines (periodicals)
Catalogs
Correspondence
Financial records
Music
Bank statements
Autobiographies
Articles
Tax records
Business records
Newsletters
Photographs
Recordings
Sheet music
Citation
Milt Gabler Papers, 1927-2001, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into twenty-seven series. Series 1: Personal Correspondence Series 2: Writings by Milt Gabler Series 3: Music Manuscripts and Sheet Music Series 4: Personal Financial and Legal Records Series 5: Commodore and Decca Correspondence and Gabler Rolodex Series 6: Commodore and Decca Legal Records Series 7: Commodore and Decca Financial Series 8: Publicity Series 9: Commodore and Decca Projects Series 10: Production Records Series 11: Commodore General Correspondence Series 12: Commodore Financial Records Series 13: Commodore Legal Records Series 14: Commodore Production Records Series 15: Commodore, Various Projects and Topical Files Series 16: Commodore Publicity Records Series 17: Business Cards Series 18: Catalogs Series 19: Newsletters Series 20: Serials Series 21: Monographs Series 22: Newsclippings, Periodical Articles, and Advertisements Series 23: Correspondence with Organizations Series 24: Organization Membership cards Series 25: Bert Kaempfert Series 26: Photographs Series 27: Audio Discs
Processing Information
Processed by Paula Larich (iintern), December 2004, Matthew Friedman (intern), summer 2004; supervised by John Fleckner, archivist and Theodore Hudson (volunteer), 2010; supervised by Wendy Shay, audiovisual archivist.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Legal records
Magazines (periodicals) -- 20th century
Catalogs
Correspondence -- 20th century
Financial records
Music -- Manuscripts
Bank statements
Autobiographies
Articles
Tax records
Business records -- 20th century
Newsletters -- 20th century
Photographs -- 20th century
Recordings
Sheet music -- 20th century
Scope and Contents
Papers documenting Gabler's life and career, including: correspondence with family members, friends and people in the music business such as Sammy Davis, Jr. and Lucille Armstrong (Louis' wife); Gabler's writings, including an autobiography and numerous articles; music manuscripts and sheet music, the lyrics for some of which were written by Gabler, and other compositions written by others, including Red Norvo, Eddie Condon and others; legal and financial records, including royalty statements, tax papers and banking records; business records for Commodore and Decca, including correspondence from persons such as Norman Granz, Burl Ives, and Leonard Feather; Commodore and Decca legal records including licensing and trademark documents; publicity materials; production records, such as production logs and liner notes; printed materials such as catalogs, newsletters, magazines, and periodicals; papers relating to Gabler's affiliation with Bert Kaempfert, including correspondence, sheet music and lyrics, and production records; photographs of Gabler and his family and of numerous others in the music industry, including Bing Crosby, Billie Holiday, Sammy Davis Jr., Bert Kaempfert, the Mills Brothers, Rex Stewart, Cootie Williams, Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Gene Krupa, Louis Jordan, Peck Kelly, Sidney Bechet, Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, and numerous others, many taken in the studio during recording sessions; and audio recordings.
Restrictions
The collection is open for research use. Some materials restricted; but most are available for unrestricted research access on site by appointment. Several items of personal correspondence contained private medical information about living individuals. The originals were removed and will remain sealed until 2030. Copies with the sensitive information redacted are available for research use in the collection. Access to audio recordings for which no reference copy exists requires special arrangements with Archives Center staff. Please ask the reference archivist for additional information.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562730570388-1562730570443-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep844dc4ee2-1f0b-43c1-9566-5dc6b5b62ee2

In the Collection

Pages

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »
  • Duke Ellington, unidentified trumpet player, and Chick Webb: photograph

  • Commercial Recordings

  • Audio Discs

  • Chick Webb, Artie Shaw, and Duke Ellington photoprint

  • Miscellaneous

  • Jam Sessions and Performances

  • Recording Sessions (many with Milt Gabler)

  • Let Me Entertain You: Carol Burnett Sings Carol Burnett

  • Condon Group at Jimmy Ryan's,

  • Joe Jones,

  • Benny Goodman (with Gene Krupa),

  • Commodore Music Shop (with various business associates, clients),

  • Louis Armstrong,

  • B. Ten Hoven Caricatures (with Ella Fitzgerald, Others),

  • Chocolate Dandies (Bernard Addison, Benny Carter, Sidney Catlett, Roy Eldridge, Coleman Hawkins, John Kirby),

  • Three Deuces Nightclub, Book-of-the-Month Club Caricature of Pee Wee Russell, Joe Sullivan, Chick Webb,

  • Benny Carter,

  • Billie Holiday Recording "Fine and Mellow" (with Eddie Dougherty, Kenneth Hollon, Jimmy McLin, Stan Payne, Tab Smith, Sonny White, John Williams),

  • Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, Alexander King, Billy Kyle, Timmie Rosencrantz, Artie Shaw, Chick Webb, Dickie Wells?, Brunswick Studios

  • Eddie Heywood,

  • Chick Webb, Artie Shaw, and Duke Ellington photoprint

  • Milt Gabler with others

  • Photographs

  • Publicity Photographs

  • Louis Armstrong black-and-white photoprint

  • "I Believe in the Man in the Sky"

  • Gene Krupa,

  • Miscellaneous Projects,

  • Label letters, Release Notices,

  • Production Records, Early Liner Notes, Memoranda Re: Kaempfert Recordings, (The Kaempfert Touch, Orange Colored Sky, Traces of Love),

  • Commodore and Decca Publicity Records

  • Mugsy Spanier,

  • "MCA Records: Current Catalogue Analysis of Mixed Mono and Stereo LP Selections", Report with Notes, Song Lists,

  • Anne-Rachel Music Corp.,

  • Jack D. Stine,

  • Hill and Range Songs,

  • "The Audio Interview: Milt Gabler" by Ted Fox, Audio

  • A-Z,

  • A.J. Perry,

  • Jack Kapp Party, Beverly Hills Hotel,

  • Red Norvo,

  • Chago (Santiago Peralta Morales),

  • Master Recordings Inventory,

  • Commodore Trademark in Foreign Countries,

  • National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences,

  • National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Grammy Program,

  • Coda,

  • Decca Dealer Aid Catalog, Vol. 25

  • "Milt Gabler," (Biographical Sketch),

  • Atlantic Recording Corp., (with some Royalty Statements, Agreements),

  • Commodore Records: Publicity,

  • Red McKenzie,

  • Commodore: C-H,

  • "Greatest Hits" Series,

  • Record Numbers (original order): 1502A-842B,

  • Billie Holiday Recordings/American Album and Tape Inc.,

  • Hot Lips Page (with Wild Bill Davison, Mezz Mezzrow, Pee Wee Russell, Zutty Singleton, Joe Sullivan),

  • King Record Co.,

  • Commodore Publicity Records

  • "Hold Back the Dawn"

  • "Big Chief" Russell Moore,

  • King Records,

  • Billie Holiday, (Mounted, 11"x14"),

  • Ray Nance,

  • "Blues for Stu"

  • "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"

  • Commodore: Rank Records International,

  • Jazz Advertisements from Chicago 20's, New York Times

  • "Jazz Appreciation" (Poster/Advertisement for Lecture, Anne Arundel Community College),

  • Decca Dealer Aid Catalog, Vol. 10

  • Production Records

  • Rank Film Distributors Ltd./Recorded Picture Co., (Regarding Billie Holiday),

  • "Under A Blanket of Blue"

  • "Wus Geven Is Geven"

  • Inventory,

  • The Jazz Session,

  • The Record Changer,

  • Commodore Music Shop Letterhead,

  • Various Legal

  • Rapid Typographers,

  • MCA Records/Vocalion Label Information,

  • Commodore Records: Associated Musicians of Greater New York, American Federation of Musicians, 802, Contracts,

  • Commodore, Correspondence

  • Bert Kaempfert Orchestra, DGG Hamburg,

  • Colin Campbell,

  • Comreco/ASCAP,

  • Music manuscripts, Jess Stacy, Eddie Condon, Lawrence Freeman."Beat to the Socks"

  • WGCH Milt Gabler Address (Advertisement),

  • Enoch Light, Phyllis McGuire, Guy Lombardo,

  • Kenneth Cope,

  • King Record Co.,

  • Music manuscripts, Milt Gabler with various composers."Monday At Minton's"

  • The Institute of the American Musical,

  • Lists of Artists/Masters/Records D-G, (for Ella Fitzgerald, see Production Notes, Box 16, Folder 2)

  • Internationale Schallplattenerfolge Von Bert Kaempfert (Sheet Music Monograph, Lyrics by Milt Gabler and Others), undated

  • Personal Financial and Legal Records

  • Sales Letters,

  • American Jazz Review,

  • MCA/Commodore License Agreement,

  • "You Had Better Change Your Ways"

Pages

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »
Commodore Music Shop (with various business associates, clients),
View Slideshow
There are restrictions for re-using this image. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page .
International media Interoperability Framework
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more.
View manifest View in Mirador Viewer
View Finding aid

Footer logo

Link to homepage

Footer navigation

  • Contact Us
  • Job Opportunities
  • Get Involved
  • Inspector General
  • Records Requests
  • Accessibility
  • EEO & Small Business
  • Shop Online
  • Host Your Event
  • Press Room
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use

Social media links

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn

Get the latest news from the Smithsonian

Sign up for Smithsonian e-news

Get the latest news from the Smithsonian

Email powered by BlackBaud (Privacy Policy, Terms of Use)
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Back to Top