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International Sweethearts of Rhythm Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Cron, Rosalind
International Sweethearts of Rhythm
Piney Woods School
Moon, Dixie Hardy
Hughes, Cathy
Names
United Service Organizations (U.S.)
Woods, Helen Jones, 1923-2020
Topic
Bands (Music) -- 1940-1950
Big band music
Female (Musical group)
Jazz -- 20th century -- United States
Musicians
Women musicians -- 1930-1950
World War, 1939-1945 -- Art and the war
Provenance
Collection donated to the Archives Center in 2011 by Rosalind Cron.
Creator
Cron, Rosalind
International Sweethearts of Rhythm
Piney Woods School
Moon, Dixie Hardy
Hughes, Cathy
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm Collection
Summary
The International Sweethearts of Rhythm Collection focuses on the all-female, racially and ethnically diverse big band group that started in 1937 and disbanded in 1949. The collection contains news clippings, photographs, correspondence, ephemera from USO travels, and newsletters. Also included are books related to the group, as well as a tribute CD and a 33 rpm vinyl sound recording.
Accruals
Additional materials donated by Dixie Hardy Moon in 2012 and Cathy Hughes in 2010.
Biographical / Historical
The International Sweethearts of Rhythm were a racially and ethnically mixed swing band, all of whose members were women. They were organized in 1937 by Laurence Clifton Jones, who started the Piney Woods School near Jackson, Mississippi. He formed the band from students at Piney Woods and the band toured to raise money for the school, performing at fairs, dance halls, churches, and theaters. In 1939, the band began to tour outside of Mississippi and traveled across the American South and Midwest. In 1941 they separated from Piney Woods, started out on their own as professional musicians and relocated to Arlington, Virginia. While in Arlington, the band recruited professional musicians to replace the underage students who stayed in school. The band's venues included the Apollo Theatre and Savoy Ballroom in New York and the Howard Theatre in Washington DC They performed frequently at military bases and were quite popular during World War II. In response to requests from GIs serving overseas, the Sweethearts undertook a six month tour of Europe starting in July 1945. The tour was supported by the United Service Organization (USO) Camp Shows. The band played in Paris, France and throughout Germany, including the cities of Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Munich, and Mannheim. The group disbanded in 1949, but reunited for a reunion in 1980 at the Third Annual Women's Jazz Festival in Kansas City. Rosalin Cron was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1925 and began playing music at nine years old. She joined the band in 1943 and primarly played the alto saxophone, but was also trained to play the clarinet and flute. Cron was a part of the overseas tour. She was with the band until 1946. Dixie Hardy Moon is the niece of founder Laurence Clifton Jones. Catherine (Cathy) Hughes, was born in 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska. She is the granddaughter of founder Laurence Clifton Jones and her mother, Helen Jones Woods (1923-2020), played the trombone with the Sweethearts. Hughes is considered a media pioneer and founder of Radio One/TV One.
Extent
1 Cubic foot (4 boxes)
Date
1933-2010
bulk 1939-1946
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.1218
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Books
Newspaper clippings
Photographs
Publicity photographs
Citation
International Sweethearts of Rhythm Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
The collection is divided into three series. Series 1: Piney Woods School, 1937-1944 Series 2: Rosalind Cron Materials, 1933-2005 Series 3: Dixie Hardy Moon Materials, 1935-1951
Processing Information
Processed by Sara Wheeler, July 2017; supervised by Alison Oswald, 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
Books -- 20th century
Newspaper clippings
Photographs -- 20th century
Publicity photographs
Scope and Contents
The collection consists mostly of photographs and news clippings documenting the International Sweethearts Band of Rhythm's performances, rehearsals, and travels. It also includes tribute materials to the band, including books and audio CDs.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503510343897-1503510343903-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep85c88d041-4d07-4b7f-9c60-c4253dfad1a6

In the Collection

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  • Toby Butler playing trumpet. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Performance pictures of various members of the "Sweethearts", undated. Black-and-white photoprints.

  • Member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm playing accordion. black-and-white photoprint

  • Rosita, member of "Sweethearts", undated. Black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Newspaper clippings (5 total) from various newspapers. scrapbook page.

  • Articles from various newspapers: clippings

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Reunion of former "Sweethearts" band members in Kansas City : color photoprint.

  • Helen Saine, member of "Sweethearts". black-and-white photoprint

  • Athletic Amusement Club...Torrid Session / "Jazznocracy" sic. broadside

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint

  • Rosalind Cron Materials

  • Dixie Hardy Moon Materials

  • "Sweethearts" in the saxophone section, 1944. Black-and-white photoprint

  • International Sweethearts of Rhythm, pianist. Black-and-white photoprint

  • Two Newspaper clippings from Pittsburgh Courier, December 14, 1940 black and white

  • A Pictorial History of The Piney Woods Country Life School, Fortieth Anniversary, 1910-11 -- 1950-51. book

  • Member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, trombonist. Black-and-white photoprint

  • The International Sweethearts of Rhythm in performance. Black-and-white photoprint

  • Clippings (2 total) from various newspapers. black and white

  • Helen Elizabeth Jones trombonist with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm black-and-white photoprint

  • Piney Woods Co-Eds Win Praise as "Sweethearts of Rhythm' of the South" clipping

  • Four members of International Sweethearts of Rhythm, one of whom is Rosalind "Roz" Cron. Black-and-white photoprint

  • Rosalind "Roz" Cron performing at age 17 in Boston, undated black-and-white photoprint

  • Members of the "Sweethearts" in performance black-and-white photoprint

  • Tiny Davis, member of "Sweethearts", playing trumpet Black-and- white photoprint

  • Groups of International Sweethearts of Rhythm members in uniform, labeled "America's Greatest with their Buddies, G. I. Joe Overseas". Black-and-white photoprint

  • Four newspaper clippings on scrapbook page.

  • "Sweethearts" ready to depart for Europe on Liberty ship black-and-white photoprint

  • Ray Carter, member of the "Sweethearts" : black-and-white photoprint

  • Classy Transportation for 'Sweethearts' newswpaper clipping, June 7, 1941

  • International Sweethearts of Rhythm / Hottest Women's Band of the 1940s. Record cover and phonograph record?

  • Group picture of five "Sweethearts". Black-and-white photoprint.

  • The Bottom Rail. color, book cover

  • The Bottom Rail. Addresses and Papers on the Negro in the Lowlands of Mississippi and on Inter-Racial Relationships in the South During Twenty-Five Years book

  • Newspaper clippings (2 total) from Chicago Defender, June 15, 1940. black and white

  • Clippings (2) from newspapers : scrapbook page

  • Thurs. / Sept. 19th / SOUTHERN CLUB / EMPORIA, VA. / Amusement Enterprises Presents / America's Greatest Female Band / The International Sweethearts of Rhythm. black and white poster with three images, halftone reproductions of photographs

  • Mimi Polak, member of "Sweethearts," holding trumpet : black-and-white photoprint

  • Testimony on International Sweethearts Orchestra sic typescript

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts" practice session: saxophone section. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Clippings (3) from Chicago Defender: on scrapbook page

  • Five newspaper clippings on scrapbook page.

  • Evelyn / Kassel, Germany member of the "Sweethearts", Nov. 23, 1945. Black and white photoprint

  • Four women in the saxophone section of the "Sweethearts" performing, undated. black-and-white photoprint

  • Mon. Sept. 23rd, Martinsville, Va., Amusement Enterprises Presents America's Greatest Female Band: The International Sweethearts of Rhythm. clipping

  • The "Sweethearts" saxophone section in performance, September, 1944. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Karlsruhe Concert House / Special Service, 334th Infantry Regiment / in cooperation with / USO Camp Shows / presents / International / Sweetharts sic / of Rhythm / with / all star cast of 19 / Program concert program

  • Lead vocalist Anna Mae Winburn and musical Director Maurice King led the Sweethearts on their USO tour. black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint

  • International Sweethearts of Rhythm imprint under photograph. Black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts," (left to right) Ray Carter, Rosalind "Roz" Cron, Mim. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Millye, a member of the "Sweethearts" Black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts" rehearsing in Germany, 1945. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Sadie D. Whitehead, member of the Sweethearts of Rhythm-Piney Woods Band, trumpeter. Black-and-white photoprint

  • Photographs of individual musicians and entire band

  • Ephemera from USO Shows

  • Swinging Rays of Rhythm single scrapbook page with newspaper clippings on both sides

  • Performance photographs

  • Photographs of Rosalind Cron

  • Loose pages from scrapbook

  • "The Bottom Rail" by Laurence C. Jones

  • Individual players' photographs

  • Sweethearts in the news

  • Newspaper clippings

  • Piney Woods Fortieth Anniversary

  • News clippings and bulletins

  • Correspondence

  • Collection of photographs

  • International Sweethearts of Rhythm record

  • Promotional group photos

  • The Women's Jazz Festival

  • News clippings and promotions

  • Sweetheart news and programs

  • Photographs from overseas travels to the United States troops

  • Public Relations Department photograph for GI Joe overseas

  • Individual players, photographs

  • Swinging Rays of Rhythm, photographs

  • To Laurence C. Jones typescript letter

  • Army Exchange Ration Card - ETO for "Rosalyn Cron" (Rosalind "Roz" Cron), card

  • Praise for International Sweethearts of Rhythm performance. Letter

  • "Sweethearts" Rosalind "Roz" Cron (left) and Mim in Mannheim, Germany, Oct. 1, 1945. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • The "Sweethearts"' tutor, Vivian Crawford, standing in front of the group's bus. black-and-white photoprint

  • FLASH! BULLETIN! color news sheet

  • Sweethearts sic Band Scores, clipping

  • International Sweethearts of Rhythm, saxophonist. black-and-white photoprint

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint

  • Piney Woods School

  • International Sweethearts Making Sensational Hit On Midwest Tour. Newspaper clipping

  • Laurence C. Jones and the Piney Woods School Cotton Blossom Singers of the mid 1920's. color postcard

  • Pauline Braddy, member of The Piney Woods All Girls Band, Sweethearts of Rhythm, drummer. black-and-white photoprint

  • Article from Chicago Defender clipping

  • "Sweethearts" in performance : black-and-white photoprint

  • Scrapbook page with clippings.

  • The / International Sweethearts of Rythm sic booking advertisement letter for the "Sweethearts"; broadside?

  • "Sweethearts" on tour. Black-and-white photoprint.

  • Member of International Sweethearts of Rhythm playing accordion. Black-and-white photoprint

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