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Descriptive Summary
Title: Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band records
Dates: 1977-2021 (bulk 1977-1992)
Collection Number: 2021-02
Creator/Collector:
Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band
Extent: 17 linear feet
Repository:
GLBT Historical Society
San Francisco, California 94103
Abstract: Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band, based in San Francisco, consisted of 10 musicians drawn together because of a shared enthusiasm
for ragtime, a predecessor of jazz. It was led by Bruce Vermazen. The Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band collection includes administrative
documents, correspondences, photographs, music sheets, periodicals, and reel-to-reel tapes.
Language of Material: English
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Copyright to material has been transferred to the GLBT Historical Society. All requests for reproductions and/or permission
to publish or quote from material must be submitted in writing to the GLBT Historical Society Archivist.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band records. Collection Number: 2021-02. GLBT Historical Society
Acquisition Information
The collection was donated to the GLBT Historical Society by Bruce Vermazen in May, 2021.
Biography/Administrative History
The Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band was begun in August of 1978 to play for fundraisers to defeat that year’s infamous Proposition
6, the measure to legalize firing of public school teachers for being lesbian or gay. Fundraising organizations often needed
groups smaller than the Gay Freedom Day Marching Band, at that time the only openly gay musical organization in the community,
to entertain, so Marching Band director Jon Sims brainstormed with others to bring some into existence. The Chrysanthemum
Ragtime Band was a “small theatre orchestra”, an ensemble that was the standard for theatre and dance work around the turn
of the century. The instruments include two violins, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, cornet, trombone, tuba, and piano. They
played American popular music from 1890 to 1920 with special emphasis on rags, but including marches, waltzes, polkas, intermezzos,
Broadway and vaudeville songs, sentimental ballads, and once in a while even a redowa or a polonaise. Besides numerous Bay
Area venues, the Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band performed at jazz and ragtime festivals in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento,
Petaluma, and Sedalia, and Missouri. They played benefits for the Gay Games (when they were still the Gay Olympics), the Names
Project and other AIDS organizations, Tom Ammiano, and the National Lawyers Guild’s gay rights project. They were on the cover
of the Advocate in 1981.
Scope and Content of Collection
The Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band Collection includes administrative documents, correspondence, photographs, music sheets, periodicals,
newspaper clippings. and reel-to-reel and cassette tapes. There are also a number of artifacts, including large show cards
bearing the names of songs, a basket of faux chrysanthemums used in performances, a band uniform jacket with decorations,
and an easel used to display the show cards.
Indexing Terms
Music
Theater
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