Research Catalog

Vincent Sherwood papers

Title
Vincent Sherwood papers, 1927-1972.
Author
Sherwood, Vincent M.
Supplementary Content
Finding Aid

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusContainerFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
Box 1Mixed materialSupervised use JPB 06-60 Box 1Offsite

Details

Additional Authors
  • Howard, Richard, 1890-1981.
  • South Dakota Society of New York.
Description
.5 linear feet (1 flat box)
Summary
The Vincent Sherwood papers contain a mixture of personal and business papers, which include such documents as copies of Sherwood's birth certificate, will, and an autobiographical sketch entitled, This Is My Life, along with correspondence relating to Sherwood's business concerns and the South Dakota Society of New York.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Correspondence.
  • Scores.
  • Sheet music.
Biography (note)
  • Music publisher, publicity agent, and songwriter Vincent M. Sherwood (1889-1972) was a veteran of the music industry who worked in many capacities during the course of a long career.
Indexes/Finding Aids (note)
  • Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
Call Number
JPB 06-60
OCLC
NYPG06-A178
Author
Sherwood, Vincent M.
Title
Vincent Sherwood papers, 1927-1972.
Biography
Music publisher, publicity agent, and songwriter Vincent M. Sherwood (1889-1972) was a veteran of the music industry who worked in many capacities during the course of a long career. Born in De Smet, South Dakota, he operated theatres early on and traveled extensively, becoming a road representative and song plugger for several music publishing houses. Sherwood settled in New York and became the office manager for McKinley Music Company and later began his own business, the Sherwood Music Company. The company (also known variously as Sherwood Music House and Sherwood Music Service), which he operated for many years with his wife, Giselle Sherwood, primarily was a retail and mail order supplier of vocal and dance arrangements. Committed to staying connected to his South Dakota roots, Sherwood also served as the president of the South Dakota Society of New York and collected material on notable South Dakota natives. He also collaborated with Richard Howard on a few popular songs, including, I Believe in the Man in the Sky, which was recorded by Elvis Presley on his first gospel album, His Hand in Mine (1960).
Indexes
Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
Connect to:
Request Access to Music & Recorded Sound Division Special Collections material
Finding Aid
Occupation
Commercial agents.
Music publishers.
Added Author
Howard, Richard, 1890-1981.
South Dakota Society of New York.
Research Call Number
JPB 06-60
View in Legacy Catalog