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Don Byron Quintet, February 8, 1996 - Description Box RG-25 Box 11, Folder Folder 18, Item RG25.01.0.562
Don Byron Quintet, February 8, 1996 - Program Notes Box RG-25 Box 11, Folder Folder 22, Item RG25.01.0.566
Don Byron Quintet, February 8, 1996 - Publicity Generated & Received Box RG-25 Box 11, Folder Folder 21, Item RG25.01.0.565
Don Pullen's Afro Brazilian Connection, November 15, 1991 - Contract/ Tech Rider Box RG-25 Box 7, Folder Folder 17, Item RG25.01.0.393
Don Pullen's Afro Brazilian Connection, November 15, 1991 - Correspondence Box RG-25 Box 7, Folder Folder 16, Item RG25.01.0.392
Don Pullen's Afro Brazilian Connection, November 15, 1991 - Description Box RG-25 Box 7, Folder Folder 15, Item RG25.01.0.391
Don Pullen's Afro Brazilian Connection, November 15, 1991 - Program Notes Box RG-25 Box 7, Folder Folder 20, Item RG25.01.0.396
Don Pullen's Afro Brazilian Connection, November 15, 1991 - Publicity Generated Box RG-25 Box 7, Folder Folder 18, Item RG25.01.0.394
Don Pullen's Afro Brazilian Connection, November 15, 1991 - Publicity Received Box RG-25 Box 7, Folder Folder 19, Item RG25.01.0.395
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