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Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of original and published music, business records, correspondence, instructional guides and music examinations, programs, sound recordings, photographs, electrical and mechanical diagrams for several prototype Hawaiian guitars, music instrument catalogs, four original prototype Hawaiian guitars including the first 15-string acoustic guitar, Cruiser, Mini Surfer, and the experimental "Superaxe" guitar with 20 strings, 3 Epiphone Eharp 10-string electric guitars, and Alkire's original acoustic Hawaiian guitar that was used for 1000 radio broadcasts as director and lead guitarist of the Oahu Serenaders during the early 1930s. In addition the collection includes an original Rickenbacher Electro "Frying Pan" guitar. The papers and instruments document Eddie Alkire's career as a musician, music teacher, businessman and inventor. The collection also documents the evolution of Hawaiian guitar performance in America during its height of popularity between 1929 and 1960.
Biographical Note
Elbern H. "Eddie" Alkire (1907-1981) was America's most recognized performer, teacher, and innovator of the twentieth-century Hawaiian guitar. Born and raised in rural West Virginia Alkire utilized his skills as a guitarist and musician to become a teacher and composer for Oahu Music Company in October 1929 after having traveled to Pittsburgh to study electrical machines as an employee for a West Virginia coal company. He became music director for the Oahu Serenaders which performed on over 1000 coast-to-coast broadcasts for NBC and CBS that aired from Cleveland, Ohio during the first years of network radio. In 1934 Alkire started his own company in Easton, Pennsylvania to publish music and teach the guitar. He utilized his knowledge of electricity to create the first 10-string electric Hawaiian guitar and his music background to create new tunings that enabled him to play four-part harmonies and rapid melodic passages that became the hallmark of his new style of performance.
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Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals:
February 25, 2006
Access Restrictions:
None.
Other Note:
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Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Instruments and inventions],
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Series 2: Publications, compositions and teaching methods],
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Series 3: Business materials],
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Series 4: Professional materials],
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Series 5: Personal materials],
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Series 6: Recordings],
[Series 7: Photographs],
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- Series 7: Photographs

- Box 131

- Folder 1: Eddie Alkire wtih performing groups

- Folder 2: Eddie Alkire publicity photographs

- Folder 3: Early performing groups

- Folder 4: Kress, Ricci, Haggert, quartet (Modern Hawaiians)

- Folder 5: Oahu Serenaders publicity photographs, 1932-34

- Folder 6: Eddie Alkire Hawaiian Quartet (Easton, PA), Late 30s

- Folder 7: Eddie Alkire with Ed Jr., 1952

- Folder 8: Red Moser instrument photographs

- Folder 9: Eddie Alkire with instruments

- Folder 10: Eddie Alkire, ca. 1939-41

- Folder 11: Eddie Alkire with instruments

- Folder 12: Eddie Alkire publicity photographs with instruments

- Folder 13: Hawaiian guitarists

- Folder 14: Harry Stanley, Francis Brown

- Folder 15: Eddie Alkire and family with "Salty" Holmes, undated

- Folder 16: Eddie Alkire, Harry Volpe, Peter Vournas (et al.), 1941

- Folder 17: Eddie Alkire Publications publicity and building photographs

- Folder 18: Eddie Alkire with Frank Brown, 1976

- Folder 19: Eddie Alkire receiving lifetime achievement award, 1961

- Folder 20: Eddie Alkire at conventions

- Folder 21: Teachers' conference, ca. 1940

- Original container label: Alkire teacher conference on steps of Wolf School, 100 feet north of 75 N. 2nd Street house, Easton
- Folder 22: Eddie Alkire receiving the Gretsch Trophy, 1940

- Box 132

- Folder 1: Eddie Alkire and students with Gibson 8-string, ca. 1938

- Folder 2: Eharp students, undated

- Folder 3: Eharp and guitar students

- Folder 4: Eharp students, undated

- Folder 5: Eharp students, undated

- Folder 6: Eharp students, undated

- Folder 7: Clipped photographs - guitarists

- Folder 8: Guitarists, undated

- Folder 9: Guitarists and banjoists

- Folder 10: Performing ensembles

- Folder 11: Performing ensembles

- Folder 12: American Guild of Music conventions

- Folder 13: Musical groups

- Folder 14: Radio acts

- Folder 15: Radio acts

- Folder 16: Radio acts

- Folder 17: Photographs used in _The Hawaiian Guitarist_, 1933-34

- Folder 18: Inventions

- Box 133

- Folder 9: Oversized photographs

- MapCabinet 3

- MapDrawer 1

- Folder 13: Oversized and panoramic photographs

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Series 1: Instruments and inventions],
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Series 2: Publications, compositions and teaching methods],
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Series 3: Business materials],
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Series 4: Professional materials],
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Series 5: Personal materials],
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Series 6: Recordings],
[Series 7: Photographs],
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