Jane Jarvis Collection
- Title:
- Jane Jarvis Collection
- Description:
- Jane Jarvis was a jazz pianist. The collection includes newspaper clippings, concert fliers and programs, arrangements, scores, and a Thomas electronic organ.
- Biography:
- Jane Jarvis was born Luella Jane Nossette in Vincennes, Indiana on October 31, 1915. She was a jazz pianist, who also performed as an organist for the New York Mets and worked as a programmer for Muzak. She played the organ for the Milwaukee Braves Baseball Team at County Stadium for eight years, before being hired by the New York Mets Baseball Team as organist at Shea Stadium in 1964. A year previous she gained employment with Muzak, where she rose to vice-president responsible for programming and recording. In that position, she hired and composed with Lionel Hampton, Clark Terry and other jazz musicians. Jane Jarvis ended her employment at Muzak in 1978 and the Mets organization a year later to focus on her career as a jazz pianist. In the 1980s she performed regularly at the West Village jazz club Zinno, where she often played alongside bassist Milt Hinton. She was a founding member of the Statesmen of Jazz, with whom she traveled abroad and recorded. Ms. Jarvis died at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey on January 25, 2010.
- Finding Aid:
- https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv07022
- Archival Extent:
- 1.5 cubic feet, excluding an electronic organ, (2 boxes and 2 posters)