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Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick

Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick

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The HistoryMakers®1900 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60616 [email protected] www.thehistorymakers.com The HistoryMakers The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick, November 15, 2001 2001 46 Betacam SP videocassettes (26:28:12). This collection contains the live taping and edited versions of the PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser An Evening With Dionne Warwick. This collection contains detailed records of the fundraising for the event, records of the production of the live event, the editing process of the video footage, the airing of the program on different PBS stations, distribution of the program on DVD, research on the honorees and talent, press releases, graphics used during the shooting and photographs from the event. S2001_001 The interview and records are in English.

Biographical Note by The HistoryMakers® The HistoryMakers The HistoryMakers is a national 501(c)(3) non profit educational institution founded in 1999, committed to preserving, developing and providing easy access to an internationally recognized, archival collection of thousands of African American video oral histories. The HistoryMakers is the single largest archival collection of its kind in the world designed to promote and celebrate the successes and to document movements, events and organizations that are important to the African American community and to American society. The HistoryMakers is the next methodic and wide-scale collection effort since the WPA Slave Narratives Project from 1936 to 1938. The HistoryMakers goal is to complete 5,000 interviews of both well-known and unsung African American HistoryMakers. In recording messages of leadership, achievement and perseverance embodied in these life stories, The HistoryMakers has disseminates its holdings through traditional and interactive media as well as public programs, special events, an interactive website and a unique digital archive. The purpose of this archive is to educate the world on the accomplishments of African Americans, show the breadth and depth of this important American history as told in the first person, highlight the accomplishments of individual African Americans, showcase those who have played a role in African American-led movements and/or organizations and preserve these video oral histories for years and generations to come.

Dionne Warwick Dionne Warwick was born in East Orange, New Jersey, on December 12, 1940. The oldest of three siblings, Warwick was raised in a deeply religious and musical family. At fourteen, Warwick helped form The Gospelaires. file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick

In 1959, Warwick received a music scholarship to the University of Hartford. Warwick signed a recording contract in 1962 and her first single, “Don’t Make Me Over,” was a hit, attracting both R&B and pop audiences. From 1963 to 1966, Warwick achieved unprecedented success by becoming the first crossover artist to have a dozen consecutive Top 100 hits. In 1968, she became the first African American solo female artist to receive a Grammy Award for “Do You Know the Way to San Jose.” By 1970, she had recorded thirty hit singles, close to twenty best-selling albums and received a second Grammy Award for the album I’ll Never Fall In Love Again.

Diahann Carroll Singer and actress, Diahann Carroll, was born in the Bronx, New York in 1935. Her beauty earned her modeling roles by the time she was a teenager. From there, she went on to roles in Carmen Jones and Porgy and Bess. Carroll developed a relationship with Sidney Poitier on the set of "Porgy and Bess," which would continue off and on for the next decade. Carroll’s true breakthrough to America came with her being cast in the title role of the television series, Julia, which garnered her an Emmy nomination in its first year on the air. Also, she had the honor of being the first African American to have her own TV series. Carroll continued to appear in films and on stage, both as an actress and singer to rave reviews. She alos, had a starring role in TV’s "Dynasty" for a number of years. In 1995, Carroll achieved another first, becoming the first African American woman to play the role of Norma Desmond in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Sunset Boulevard.

Scope and Content This collection contains footage, administrative reocrds and photographs from The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick filmed on November 15, 2001, in Washington, D.C., and was recorded on 46 Betacam SP videocassettes. This collection contains raw video footage of the event, edited versions of the interview footage, photographs from the event, detailed records of the fundraising for the event, records of the production of the live event, the editing process of the video footage, the airing of the program on different PBS stations as well as the distribution of the program on DVD.

Restrictions Restrictions on Access Restrictions may be applied on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of The HistoryMakers®. Restrictions on Use All use of materials and use credits must be pre-approved by The HistoryMakers®. Appropriate credit must be given. Copyright is held by The HistoryMakers®.

Related Material Additional information pertaining to this special collection is stored electronically both on The HistoryMakers® server and in two databases maintained by The HistoryMakers®, though this information is not included in this finding aid.

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This interview collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Persons: The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick Dionne Warwick(Interviewee) Diahann Carroll(Interviewer) Persons: Speakers Butler, Jerry "The Iceman" Jones, Emil Johnson, Eric Dickens, Veranda Rogers, John Persons: Production Team Glomb, Greg Richardson, Julieanna L. Martin, Ava Odom Dennard, Darryl Bieschke, Paul Anton Hickey, Matthew Fox, Brad McCall, Brett Persons: Honorary Chair Daley, Mayor Richard M. Daley, Maggie. Dickens, Veranda Dickens, Jacoby

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Jones, Emil Jones, Patricia Jones, Jr. McCarter, Jr. John Rogers, Jr., John Persons: Event Co-Chairs Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Eric Rogers, Glapion Zollar, Doris Zollar, Lowell Persons: Steering Committee Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Pamela K. Assem, Kate'y Barclay, Patrick G. Blakemore, Jerry Bowles, Barbara L. Bradley-Coar, Alfreda Crane, Linda Daniel, Dr. Elnora Dibble, Kelly King Hall, Robin A. Britt-Handy, Veda Hemphill, Gloria O.

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Johnson, Mary Andrews-Keenan, Patricia Lindsey, Connie Lauderdale, Katherine Madigan, Lisa Mallet, Robert L. Morrow, Sharon Murdock, Baron Poole, Sabrina Primo, III, Quintin Rabb, Christopher Rivers, Socrates Santos, Belkis M. Singleteary, Chester Small, Joan Smith, Deirdre Joy Spencer, Joleen Stoakley, Xcylur R. Thomas, Deborah Persons: Benefit Committee Bonaparte, William Barbosa, Raymnond Bradford, Timothy Brooks, Robin Bynoe, Linda

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Bynoe, Peter Byrd, Judith L. Campbell, Zerrie Carney, Demetrius Curtis, Susan Mango Dalton, Dillon Higgens Duster, Murrell J. Gardner, Denise Gehl, Katherine M. Hamlar, Jocelyn B. Von Hoene, Jr., William Hood, William Jackson, Constance Jackson, Leslie C. Jefferson, Thomas Laing, Mavis Liskey, John Mackevich, Eileen Rabb, Christopher McKissak, Eric Newell, Daryl Nolan, Cheryl Peoples, Virginia S. Price, Ken Ratny, Ruth file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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Saffold, Gene Segal, Robin Lynn Shannon, James Shepard, Harold Smith, Diane Tribbett, Charles Tribbett, Lisa Ward, Roxanne White, Byron Wilson, Cleo Wilson, Velma Woods, William Earl Woods, Essie Zollar, Nikki M.

HistoryMakers® Category: EntertainmentMakers

Subjects: African Americans--Interviews Dionne Warwick--Interviews

Organizations: HistoryMakers® (Video oral history collection) The HistoryMakers® African American Video Oral History Collection

HistoryMakers® Category: EntertainmentMakers

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Administrative Information Custodial History Event footage was recorded by The HistoryMakers®. All rights to the interview have been transferred to The HistoryMakers® by the interview subject through a signed interview release form. Signed interview release forms have been deposited with Jenner & Block, LLP, Chicago. Preferred Citation The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick, November 15, 2001. The HistoryMakers® African American Video Oral History Collection, 1900 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Processing Information This interview collection was processed and encoded on 8/17/2012 by The HistoryMakers® staff. The finding aid was created adhering to the following standards: DACS, AACR2, and the Oral History Cataloging Manual (Matters 1995).

Other Finding Aid A Microsoft Access contact database and a FileMaker Pro tracking database, both maintained by The HistoryMakers®, keep additional data pertaining to this special collection..

Detailed Description of the Collection Series I: Original Interview Footage, November 15, 2001 Raw Footage (7 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Raw Footage: ISO Cam 1: Tape 1, TRT: 1:22:00 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Master of Ceremonies Jerry "The Iceman" Butler and the Carver Military Academy Color Guard acknowledged the HistoryMakers in attendance who were interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Hon. William Murphy, Rev. Kenneth Smith, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Julius Richardson, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Alvin Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Henry Presswood, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, and Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie. Honorary Co-Chair Emil Jones, Illinois State Senator, and CoChairs Eric Johnson, President & CEO of Baldwin Richardson Foods; Veranda Dickens; and John Rogers, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Ariel Capital Management, all praised The HistoryMakers for their efforts. file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. This is tape one of two. Raw Footage: ISO Cam 1: Tape 2, TRT: 0:31:30 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. This is tape two of two. Raw Footage: ISO Cam 2: Tape 1, TRT: 1:25:30 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Master of Ceremonies Jerry "The Iceman" Butler and the Carver Military Academy Color Guard acknowledged the HistoryMakers in attendance who were interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Hon. William Murphy, Rev. Kenneth Smith, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Julius Richardson, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Alvin Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Henry Presswood, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, and Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie. Honorary Co-Chair Emil Jones, Illinois State Senator, and CoChairs Eric Johnson, President & CEO of Baldwin Richardson Foods; Veranda Dickens; and John Rogers, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Ariel Capital Management, all praised The HistoryMakers for their efforts. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. This is tape one of two. Raw Footage: ISO Cam 2: Tape 2, TRT: 0:31:30 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. This is tape two of two. Raw Footage: ISO Cam 3: Tape 1, TRT: 1:25:00 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Master of Ceremonies Jerry "The Iceman" Butler and the Carver Military Academy Color Guard acknowledged the HistoryMakers in attendance who were interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Hon. William Murphy, Rev. Kenneth Smith, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Julius Richardson, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Alvin Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Henry Presswood, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, and Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie. Honorary Co-Chair Emil Jones, Illinois State Senator, and CoChairs Eric Johnson, President & CEO of Baldwin Richardson Foods; Veranda Dickens; and John Rogers, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Ariel Capital Management, all praised The HistoryMakers for their efforts. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. This is tape one of two. Raw Footage: ISO Cam 3: Tape 2, TRT: 0:30:00 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV

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celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. This is tape two of two. Raw Footage: Quad Split, TRT: 1:55:25 ? This tape contains raw footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Master of Ceremonies Jerry "The Iceman" Butler and the Carver Military Academy Color Guard acknowledged the HistoryMakers in attendance who were interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Hon. William Murphy, Rev. Kenneth Smith, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Julius Richardson, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Alvin Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Henry Presswood, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, and Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie. Honorary Co-Chair Emil Jones, Illinois State Senator, and CoChairs Eric Johnson, President & CEO of Baldwin Richardson Foods; Veranda Dickens; and John Rogers, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Ariel Capital Management, all praised The HistoryMakers for their efforts. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. Ms. Warwick also spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. Master (4 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Master, TRT: 0:56:46 2001/11/15 This tape contains the master version of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. Ms. Warwick also spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. Full Program: Tape 1, TRT: 1:25:30 ? This tape contains the full program from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Master of Ceremonies Jerry "The Iceman" Butler and the Carver Military Academy Color Guard acknowledged the HistoryMakers in attendance who were interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Hon. William Murphy, Rev. Kenneth Smith, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Julius Richardson, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Alvin Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Henry Presswood, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, and Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie. Honorary Co-Chair Emil Jones, Illinois State Senator, and CoChairs Eric Johnson, President & CEO of Baldwin Richardson Foods; Veranda Dickens; and John Rogers, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Ariel Capital Management, all praised The HistoryMakers for their efforts. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. This is tape one of two.

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Full Program: Tape 2, TRT: 0:31:50 ? This tape contains the full program from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. This is tape two of two. Master: Digital Beta, TRT: This tape contains the master version of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. Ms. Warwick also spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. Behind The Scenes (5 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Behind the Scenes, TRT: 0:43:23 2001/11/15 This tape contains behind the scenes footage filmed during the weekend of November 14-15, 2001 in Chicago, Illinois. The first segment is behind the scenes footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick dinner party, held at the home of Barbara Bowles on November 14, 2001. This tape contains footage of Dionne Warwick, Henry Carr, Jerry "The Iceman" Butler, Julius Richardson, Margaret Richardson, Jacoby Dickens, Veranda Dickens, Deidre Joy Smith, Leo Branton, Pat Keenan-Jones, John Rogers, Barbara Burrell, Byron White, Frank Gihan, Katherine Lauderdale, Julieanna Richardson, Barbara Bowles, Doris Zollar, Dr. Lowell Zollar, Lonnie Bunch, Maria Bunch, Phyliss North, Gloria Owens Hemphill, Malcolm Hemphill, Michael Scott, Abe Thompson, Lana Thompson, Emily Hall, Pam Johnson, Eric Johnson, Clarence Waldron, Michael Hall, Robert McMillan, Preston Jackson,

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Connie Lindzie, John Blackburn, Kelly King Dibble, and James Forman. The second segment contains footage of a press conference with Dionne Warwick and Julieanna Richardson, Founder & Executive Director of The HistoryMakers. Mmes. Warwick and Richardson spoke of the founding of The HistoryMakers and the stories of African Americans that were previously unrecorded. The third segment contains footage from the 2001 Salute to the HistoryMakers, held in Chicago at the Field Museum's Siragusa Room on November 15, 2001. Julieanna Richardson presented a clip roll of interview footage from the HistoryMakers honored at the event. She introduced Darryl Dennard, Host of Minority Business Report, who spoke of Ms. Richardson's efforts to preserve history. The fourth segment contains interviews of attendees of An Evening With Dionne Warwick. The attendees share their thoughts on the program. The fifth and final segment contains footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Master of Ceremonies Jerry "The Iceman" Butler and the Carver Military Academy Color Guard acknowledged the HistoryMakers in attendance who were interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Hon. William Murphy, Rev. Kenneth Smith, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Julius Richardson, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Alvin Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Henry Presswood, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, and Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie. Honorary Co-Chair Emil Jones, Illinois State Senator, and Co-Chairs Eric Johnson, President & CEO of Baldwin Richardson Foods; Veranda Dickens; and John Rogers, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Ariel Capital Management, all praised The HistoryMakers for their efforts. Behind the Scenes: Tape 1, TRT: 0:31:18 ? This tape contains behind the scenes footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum on November 15, 2001. This footage includes exterior shots of the Field Museum, setup in the James Simpson Theatre, and a press conference with Dionne Warwick and Julieanna Richardson, Founder & Executive Director of The HistoryMakers. Mmes. Warwick and Richardson spoke of the founding of The HistoryMakers and the stories of African Americans that were previously unrecorded. This is tape one of four. Behind the Scenes: Tape 2, TRT: 0:30:00 ? This tape contains behind the scenes footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum on November 15, 2001. This footage includes the press conference with Dionne Warwick and Julieanna Richardson, Founder & Executive Director of The HistoryMakers. Mmes. Warwick and Richardson spoke about the An Evening With program and the criteria for becoming a HistoryMaker. After the press conference, Mmes. Warwick and Richardson were interviewed by AT&T Broadband Chicago. This is tape two of four. file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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Behind the Scenes: Tape 3, TRT: 0:28:28 ? This tape contains behind the scenes footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. This footage includes setup in the James Simpson Theatre, and a rehearsal interview with Dionne Warwick and Diahann Carroll. After the program, Scott Stearns interviewed Penelope Walker and Roderick Hawkins to record their impressions of the evening. This is tape three of four. Behind the Scenes: Tape 4, TRT: 0:30:10 ? This tape contains behind the scenes footage from The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum on November 15, 2001. This footage includes post-show interviews with several attendees. Scott Stearns conducted interviews with Phyllis Oberstreet, Todd Edward Hardy, Keesha Smith, Shirley Jackson, and Lance Glass to record their impressions of the program. This is tape four of four. Show Elements (4 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Show Element: Credit Reel, TRT: 0:06:20 ? This tape contains the credit reel for An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded for PBS-TV in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains the long version of the credit reel (running time: 00:04:28), and the short version with sponsor credits only (00:01:40). Show Element: Voiceovers, TRT: 0:17:00 ? This tape contains voiceovers for the clip roll ins used in the production of An Evening With Dionne Warwick. This tape contains several takes of narration for each part of the Dionne Warwick biography reel. Show Element: Clip Roll Ins, TRT: 0:30:00 ? This tape contains clip roll ins for An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded for PBS in Chicago on November 15, 2001. Clip 1: The HistoryMakers statue loop (running time: 00:03:59). Clip 2: Dionne Warwick performance intro montage (00:01:29). Clip 3: Dionne Warwick biography, part one. Features Ms. Warwick's stage name, her collaboration with Burt Bacharach & Hal David, and receiving international fame (00:02:44) Clip 4: Dionne Warwick biography, part two. Features Ms. Warwick winning the Grammy Award in 1968 for "Do You Know the Way to San Jose." (00:00:47). Clip 5: Dionne Warwick biography, part three. Features Ms. Warwick winning the Grammy Award in 1970 and her subsequent breakup with Burt Bacharach and Hal David (00:03:20). Clip 6: Dionne Warwick biography, part four. Features Ms. Warwick's collaborations with Barry Manilow and Isaac Hayes (00:00:54). Clip 7: Dionne Warwick biography, part five. Features Ms. Warwick performing "Heartbreaker" (00:00:41). Clip 8: Dionne Warwick biography, part six. Features Ms. Warwick's television programs Sold Gold, Dionne & Friends, and Sisters in the Name of Love, with Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle (00:01:42). Clip 9: Dionne Warwick biograhpy, part seven. Features Ms. Warwick recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John and Stevie Wonder (0:00:55). Clip 10: "What the World Needs Now is Love" rap remix (00:02:40). Clip 11: Dionne perfume loop (00:02:12).

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Clip 12: "That's What Friends Are For" montage (00:02:58). Show Element: Clip Roll Ins: Final, TRT: 0:16:00 ? This tape contains clip roll ins for An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded for PBS in Chicago on November 15, 2001. Clip 1: Ms. Warwick performing "Heartbreaker" (00:00:41). Clip 2: Dionne Warwick biography, part one. Features Ms. Warwick's stage name, her collaboration with Burt Bacharach & Hal David, and receiving international fame (00:02:44) Clip 3: Dionne Warwick biography, part two. Features Ms. Warwick winning the Grammy Award in 1968 for "Do You Know the Way to San Jose." (00:00:47). Clip 4: Dionne Warwick biography, part three. Features Ms. Warwick winning the Grammy Award in 1970 and her subsequent breakup with Burt Bacharach and Hal David (00:03:20). Clip 5: Dionne Warwick biography, part four. Features Ms. Warwick's collaborations with Barry Manilow, Isaac Hayes, and Barry Gibb (00:00:54). Clip 6: Dionne Warwick biogrpahy, part five. Features Ms. Warwick's television programs Sold Gold, Dionne & Friends, and Sisters in the Name of Love, with Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle (00:01:42). Clip 7: Dionne Warwick biography, part six. Features Ms. Warwick recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John and Stevie Wonder (0:00:55). Clip 8: "What the World Needs Now is Love" rap remix (00:02:40). Edits (1 Beta Cam SP Tape) Rough Cut, TRT: 0:57:56 ? This tape contains a rough cut of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago, Illinois at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre on November 15, 2001. Diahann Carroll conducted the interview with Dionne Warwick. Ms. Warwick spoke of her childhood, touring with her mother's gospel singing group, The Drinkards and the beginning of her singing career. She reminisced about her famous partnership with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, her hit songs "Don't Make Me Over," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," her crossover success that was unique for an African American artist, and the breakup of her relationship with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick spoke of her collaborations with Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and The Bee Gees and her subsequent reunion with Bacharach & David. Ms. Warwick also discussed her dedication to AIDS research and recording "That's What Friends Are For" with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. Ms. Warwick also spoke about her family and why she married her husband twice. She discussed her continuing efforts to cross over into new musical territory, by recording a rap remix of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" with her sons, and recording "We Are Family" with Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle for September 11th relief efforts. Ms. Warwick also spoke of her diverse business interests, her love of Brazil, and how she would like to be remembered. Stock Footage Footage (18 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Stock Footage: MusicAmerica Live, TRT: 0:59:53 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains an episode of "MusicAmerica Live," originally aired file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick

on WTTW-TV Chicago on April 14, 1983. This episode features a performance by Dionne Warwick, recorded at the Rialto Square Theater in Joliet, Illinois in 1982. Ms. Warwick performed the songs "What You Won't Do For Love," "Friends in Love," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," "Walk On By," "I Say A Little Prayer," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," "Heartbreaker," "Deja Vu," and "I'll Never Love This Way Again." This footage is owned by WTTW-TV Chicago http://www.wttw.com/ Stock Footage: Soundstage, TRT: 1:00:00 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains an episode of "Soundstage," originally aired on WTTW-TV Chicago in 1980. This episode features segments from Roy Leonard's interview with Dionne Warwick on WGN Radio and a performance by Dionne Warwick, recorded at the Park West in Chicago in 1980. Dionne Warwick performed "Watch Closely Now," "Deja Vu," "The Letter," "I'll Never Love This Way Again," and a medley of "Don't Make Me Over," "Walk On By," "Anyone Who Had A Heart," "You'll Never Get To Heaven," "Alfie," "A House Is Not A Home," "Message to Michael," "Trains and Boats and Planes," "The Look of Love," "Close to You," "I Say a Little Prayer," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me," "This Girl's In Love With You," "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," "Make It Easy on Yourself," "Promises "Promises," "What the World Needs Now," and "Then Came You." This footage is owned by WTTW-TV Chicago- http://www.wttw.com/ Stock Footage: Grammy Awards, TRT: 0:01:30 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains two clips from the Grammy Awards. Clip #1: Dionne Warwick performing "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" at the 11th Grammy Awards, 1969. Clip #2: Dionne Warwick receiving the Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Female, for "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," on March 16, 1971 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California. This footage is owned by ABC - http://www.abc.com/ Stock Footage: Walk On By, TRT: 0:04:12 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains the music video for "Walk On By," recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1966. Stock Footage: Reuters, TRT: 0:11:00 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains four clips of performance and promotional footage. Clip #1: "That's What Friends Are For" music video, featuring Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder, 1985. Clip file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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#2: Dionne Warwick performing "I'll Never Love This Way Again" on the television program Solid Gold, 1979. Clips #3 & #4: Dionne Warwick on red carpet, circa 1990. This footage is owned by Reuters http://www.reuters.com/ Stock Footage: LP Jackets, TRT: 0:21:30 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains footage of Dionne Warwick LP jackets. The jackets are captured from a variety of pans and zooms, with footage of some records and liner notes. The albums featured on this tape include "Don't Make Me Over," "Anyone Who Had A Heart," "Make Way for Dionne Warwick," "Here I Am," "Dionne Warwick in Paris," "Here Where There is Love," "The Windows of the World," "Golden Hits," "The Magic of Believing," "Valley of the Dolls," "Soulful," "Promises, Promises," "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," "Very Dionne," "Dionne," "Just Being Myself," "Track of the Cat," "Then Came You," "Finder of Lost Loves," "Go With Love," "Freewheelin' Dionne Warwick," "No Night So Long," "Friends," "Friends in Love," "Heartbreaker," and "A Man and A Woman." These LP jackets were on loan to The HistoryMakers from Clarence Waldron, and were released by Scepter Records, Warner Brothers Records, and Arista Records http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/faculty/journalismadjunct.aspx? id=145867; http://www.bsnpubs.com/scepter/scepter/scepter.html; http://www.warnerbrosrecords.com/; http://www.jrecords.com/ Stock Footage: Biography, TRT: 0:52:00 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains an episode of "Biography," featuring Dionne Warwick. This episode was originally aired on A&E on August 8, 2001. For more information, consult this episode's IMDB entry http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490055/ This footage is owned by A&E Television Networks - http://www.aetn.com/ Stock Footage: Biography: Photos, TRT: 0:05:00 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains photos and narration from an episode of "Biography," featuring Dionne Warwick and originally aired on A&E in 2001. These clips contain still images of Dionne Warwick and narration by Phylicia Rashad. For more information, consult this episode's IMDB page - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490055/ This footage is owned by A&E Television Networks - http://www.aetn.com/ Stock Footage: Sisters in the Name of Love, TRT: 0:57:30 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains the television special "Sisters in the Name of Love," originally aired on HBO on July 12, 1986. The program features Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight, and Patti LaBelle performing individually and as an ensemble. Mmes. Warwick, Night, and LaBelle also reminisced file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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about their friendship, lives, and careers. For more information, consult the program's IMDB page - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358700/ This footage is owned by HBO - http://www.hbo.com/ Stock Footage: Dionne Warwick and the Hip-Hop Nation United: "What the World Needs Now": Music Video, TRT: 0:04:29 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains the music video for the 1998 re-release of "What the World Needs Now," performed by Dionne Warwick and the Hip-Hop Nation United. This footage is owned by River North Records and Legacy Films. Stock Footage: Dionne Perfume & Dionne Gold Record, TRT: 0:10:37 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains footage of Dionne perfume and Dionne Warwick's honorary gold record for her album "Dionne," released in 1979 on Arista Records. The perfume bottle and gold record are captured from a variety of pans and angles. This footage is owned by Dionne Warwick http://www.dionnewarwick.info/ Stock Footage: The White House, TRT: 0:16:38 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains Dionne Warwick's performance at the White House state dinner honoring French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, held in the East Room on March 31, 1987. Ms. Warwick performed the songs "Alfie," "I'll Never Love This Way Again," and "That's What Friends Are For." Following the performance, President Ronald Reagan gave a short speech thanking Ms. Warwick. This footage is owned by the White House - http://www.whitehouse.gov/ Stock Footage: Still Photos, TRT: 0:03:25 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains still photos of Dionne Warwick. The photos depict Ms. Warwick at various stages throughout her life and career. Stock Footage: Dionne Warwick & the Hip-Hop Nation United: "What the World Needs Now": Tape 1, TRT: 0:14:20 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains behind the scenes footage of the recording of "What the World Needs Now," performed by Dionne Warwick and the HipHop Nation United. This footage is owned by River North Records. This is tape one of five. Stock Footage: Dionne Warwick & the Hip-Hop Nation United: "What the World Needs Now": Tape 2, TRT: 0:30:00 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening

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With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains behind the scenes footage of the recording of "What the World Needs Now," performed by Dionne Warwick and the HipHop Nation United. This footage is owned by River North Records. This is tape two of five. Stock Footage: Dionne Warwick & the Hip-Hop Nation United: "What the World Needs Now": Tape 3, TRT: 0:08:15 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains behind the scenes footage of the recording of "What the World Needs Now," performed by Dionne Warwick and the HipHop Nation United. This footage is owned by River North Records. This is tape three of five. Stock Footage: Dionne Warwick & the Hip-Hop Nation United: "What the World Needs Now": Tape 4, TRT: 0:28:50 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains behind the scenes footage of the recording of "What the World Needs Now," performed by Dionne Warwick and the HipHop Nation United. This footage is owned by River North Records. This is tape four of five. Stock Footage: Dionne Warwick & the Hip-Hop Nation United: "What the World Needs Now": Tape 5, TRT: 0:12:37 ? This tape contains stock footage used in the production of The HistoryMakers' PBS-TV celebrity interview and fundraiser, An Evening With Dionne Warwick, recorded in Chicago on November 15, 2001. This tape contains behind the scenes footage of the recording of "What the World Needs Now," performed by Dionne Warwick and the HipHop Nation United. This footage is owned by River North Records. This is tape five of five. Stock Footage: UCLA Film and Television Archive: City Skyline: ABC News, TRT: 1:22:00 This tape contains stock footage of Harlem, New York. The footage includes scenic shots of Harlem and several different historical events. The footage on the tape has timecode in some spots and text graphics that reads "Not Licensed For Use." It was provided by the UCLA Film and Television Archive, City Skyline, and ABC News VideoSource. Live Event (6 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Live Event: Kickoff: Planning Meeting, TRT: 0:31:00 ? This tape contains footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick planning meeting and kickoff, held at the offices of Ariel Capital Management in Chicago, Illinois on September 18, 2001. Julieanna Richardson, Founder & Executive Director of The HistoryMakers, and the program co-chairs discussed final preparations and details for An Evening With Dionne Warwick, held at the Field Museum's James Simpson Theatre in Chicago, Illinois on November 15, 2001. Live Event: Kickoff: Reception, TRT: 0:31:00 ? This tape contains footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick kickoff, held at the offices of Ariel Capital Management in Chicago, file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick

Illinois. This tape contains footage of the evening reception, with a speech by Julieanna Richardson, Founder & Executive Director of The HistoryMakers, and Doris Zollar. Ms. Richardson introduced Gary Crawford, who introduced several SportsMakers in attendance: Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Minnie Minoso, Bobby Robinson, and Johnny Washington. Ms. Zollar thanked Desiree Rogers for her contribution to the program. Ms. Richardson introduced Preston Jackson, who showed a preview of the HistoryMaker statue. Live Event: Kickoff: Testimonials, TRT: 0:28:30 ? This tape contains footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick kickoff, held at the offices of Ariel Capital Management in Chicago, Illinois. This tape contains testimonials from several attendees. Matthew Hickey interviewed Roderick Hawkins, Landis Johnson, Cassandra West, Gary Crawford, and Johnny Washington to record their impressions of the evening and The HistoryMakers organization. Live Event: VIP Reception: Tape 1, TRT: 0:31:00 ? This tape contains footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick VIP reception, hosted by Barbara Bowles in Chicago, Illinois on November 14, 2001. In attendance were Dionne Warwick, Henry Carr, Jerry "The Iceman" Butler, Julius Richardson, Margaret Richardson, Jacoby Dickens, Veranda Dickens, Deidre Joy Smith, Leo Branton, Pat Keenan-Jones, John Rogers, Barbara Burrell, Byron White, Frank Gihan, Katherine Lauderdale, Julieanna Richardson, Barbara Bowles, Doris Zollar, Dr. Lowell Zollar, Lonnie Bunch, Maria Bunch, Phyliss North, Gloria Owens Hemphill, Malcolm Hemphill, Michael Scott, Abe Thompson, Lana Thompson, Emily Hall, Pam Johnson, Eric Johnson, Clarence Waldron, Michael Hall, Robert McMillan, Preston Jackson, Connie Lindzie, John Blackburn, Kelly King Dibble, and James Forman. This is tape one of two. Live Event: VIP Reception Tape 2, TRT: 0:28:30 ? This tape contains footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick VIP reception, hosted by Barbara Bowles in Chicago, Illinois on November 14, 2001. In attendance were Dionne Warwick, Henry Carr, Jerry "The Iceman" Butler, Julius Richardson, Margaret Richardson, Jacoby Dickens, Veranda Dickens, Deidre Joy Smith, Leo Branton, Pat Keenan-Jones, John Rogers, Barbara Burrell, Byron White, Frank Gihan, Katherine Lauderdale, Julieanna Richardson, Barbara Bowles, Doris Zollar, Dr. Lowell Zollar, Lonnie Bunch, Maria Bunch, Phyliss North, Gloria Owens Hemphill, Malcolm Hemphill, Michael Scott, Abe Thompson, Lana Thompson, Emily Hall, Pam Johnson, Eric Johnson, Clarence Waldron, Michael Hall, Robert McMillan, Preston Jackson, Connie Lindzie, John Blackburn, Kelly King Dibble, and James Forman. After the dinner, Julieanna Richardson, Founder & Executive Director of The HistoryMakers, presented Dionne Warwick with the HistoryMaker award. This is tape two of two. Live Event: Afterparty, TRT: 0:25:50 ? This tape contains footage from the An Evening With Dionne Warwick afterparty, held at the Field Museum's Siragusa Room in Chicago, Illinois on November 15, 2001. Darryl Dennard, host of Minority Business Report, introduced the HistoryMakers interviewed in 2001: Dr. Shirley Jones, Lee Bailey, Reuben Cannon, Leo Branton, Wadsworth Jarrell, David Driskell, James Forman, Walter Leonard, Rev. Dr. file:///C|/Users/dj/Dropbox/THM/AEW%20Finding%20Aids/AEWDW.html[6/12/2013 2:31:44 PM]

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Kenneth Smith, Julius Richardson, Dr. Maurice Rabb, Peggy Montes, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, Allen Stringfellow, Samuel Greenlee, Richard Hunt, Johnny Washington, Al Spearman, Bobby Robinson, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Hermene Hartman, Diann Burns, Tom Burrell, Bill Campbell, Bob Petty, Warner Saunders, Holmes "DaddyO" Daylie, Emil Jones, and Howard Brookins. Miscellaneous Footage (18 Beta Cam SP Tapes) Miscellaneous: Inside AT&T Broadband, TRT: 0:03:00 This tape contains a news package for the program "Inside AT&T Broadband" produced by AT&T Broadband. This program was produced as their December 2001 edition of the program. The anchor opens the coverage by saying that AT&T donated $25,000 to The HistoryMakers to help the organization with their efforts in preserving African American history. Footage featured in the broadcast were from "An Evening With Dionne Warwick" and the 2001 "Salute to The HistoryMakers." Dionne Warwick and Jerry Butler talk about the importance of the organization. There was also footage of a show clip from the 2001 "Salute to The HistoryMakers" and featuring Diann Burns, Frank Clark, Walter Clark, and Warner Saunders.

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Folder# 10: Sponsors, Potential Folder# 11: Sponsors, $0 - $4,999 Folder# 12: VIP Reception Fundraising, Box# 3 (0.3 Linear Feet) Folder# 1: Sponsors, Acceptances (AT & T Broadcast: $25,000) Folder# 2: Sponsors, Acceptances (Exelon: $25,000) Folder# 3: Sponsors, Acceptances (McDonald's: $25,000) Folder# 4: Sponsors, Acceptances (Walgreens: $25,000) Folder# 5: Sponsors, Acceptances (Ariel Capital Management) Folder# 6: Sponsors, Acceptances (The Jacoby Dickens: $10,000) Folder# 7: Sponsors, Acceptances (Lincoln Financial Group Foundation: $10,000) Folder# 8: Sponsors, Acceptances (Northern Trust Company: $10,000) Folder# 9: Sponsors, Acceptances (People's Energy: $10,000) Folder# 10: Sponsors, Acceptances (Toyota: $10,000) Folder# 11: Sponsors, Acceptances (Baldwin Richardson:$7,500) Folder# 12: Sponsors, Acceptances (Bank One: $6,000) Folder# 13: Sponsors, Acceptances (Capri Capital: $5,000) Folder# 14: Sponsors, Acceptances (ComED: $5,000) Folder# 15: Sponsors, Acceptances (Deny's Foundation: $5,000) Folder# 16: Sponsors, Acceptances (Harris Bank: $5,000) Folder# 17: Sponsors, Acceptances (Household International: $5,000) Folder# 18: Sponsors, Acceptances (Kraft Foods: $5,000) Folder# 19: Sponsors, Acceptances (Pfizer: $5,000) Folder# 20: Sponsors, Acceptances (Sophisticate's Black Hair:$5,000) Folder# 21: Sponsors, Acceptances (Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon: $5,000) Folder# 22: Sponsors, Decline Folder# 23: Sponsors, Decline Folder# 24: Sponsors, Decline (Trade) Event, Box# 4 (0.1 Linear Feet) Folder# 1: Volunteers Folder# 2: RSVPs (HistoryMakers) Folder# 3: RSVPs Folder# 4: RSVPs (Acceptance) Folder# 5: RSVPs (Acceptance) Folder# 6: RSVPs (Decline) Folder# 7: RSVPs (Decline) Folder# 8: RSVPs (Lists) Folder# 9: Awards (Preston Jackson) Production, Box# 5 (0.3 Linear Feet) Folder# 1: Talent (Carver Military Academy) Folder# 2: Talent (Honoree) Folder# 3: Talent (Honoree) Folder# 4: Talent, Honoree (Public Relations) Folder# 5: Interviewee (Latifah)

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Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers - Special Collection: An Evening With Dionne Warwick

Folder# 6: Interviewer (Carroll) Folder# 7: Talent, Musicians Folder# 8: Musicians (Decline) Folder# 9: Speaker Folder# 10: Production, Wardrobe Folder# 11: Volunteers Folder# 12: Furniture Production, Box# 6 (0.4 Linear Feet) Folder# 1: Production, Agreements (Advance Event Group) Folder# 2: Agreement, Big Shoulders Folder# 3: Agreements (Mowalla) Folder# 4: Agreements (Video Replay) Folder# 5: Broadcasts Folder# 6: TV Stations Folder# 7: Clips Folder# 8: Correspondence (Pioneers in the Struggle) Folder# 9: Crew Folder# 10: Hair & Make-Up Folder# 11: Production Schedule Folder# 12: Script Folder# 13: Stock Footage (ABC News) Folder# 14: Stock Footage (Big Shoulders) Folder# 15: Stock Footage (Historic Films) Folder# 16: Stock Footage (Contacts) Folder# 17: Stock Footage (Correspondence) Folder# 18: Stock Footage (Correspondence) Folder# 19: Photos

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