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Roberta Freund Schwartz, assistant professor of historical
musicology and manager of KU's Archive of Recorded Sound, shelves a
priceless opera recording. Inset at right shows a closeup of one of
the unusual albums in the collection that includes detailed artwork
on the disc itself.

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For the past two years, Josh Powers has been living every hip-hop producer's dream. As the archivist for the Richard F. Wright jazz archive at Kansas University, Powers has unlimited access to thousands of the most rare and valuable jazz recordings in existence. From legends like Charlie Parker and Duke Ellington to lesser-known greats such as Red Nichols and Clifford Jordan, the archive is a jazz-lover's El Dorado; it's a wonderland of infinite discovery stocked with 33- and 78-rpm gold.

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