A Trove of Historic Jazz Recordings has Found a Home in Harlem, But You
Can’t Hear Them - Magazine - ABA Journal
The mystery ended last summer. Six years after Savory passed away, his
collection was acquired by the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. And jazz
experts were stunned. The extent and quality of the Savory collection was
beyond anything they had imagined.
“I figured there was maybe 50 to 100 unreleased recordings,” says Loren
Schoenberg, the museum’s executive director. “I expected to see one box.
Instead, I saw dozens of boxes. The Savory collection comprised about a
thousand discs of the greatest performers of all time. And all of this was
unknown music. It was immediately clear this was a treasure trove.”
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