Charles "Cookie" Cook collection

id
11128
origination
Cook, Charles, 1917-1991
date statement
1920s-1995 [bulk 1970s-1990]
key date
1920
identifier (local_mss)
24902
org unit
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division
call number
Sc MG 99
b-number
b18101339
total components
5
total series
0
max depth
1
boost queries
(none)
component layout
Default Layout
Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2020-01-30 16:13:18 UTC
updated
2020-01-30 16:13:24 UTC
status note
(missing)
Display Aeon link
true

Description data TOP

unitid
{"value"=>"24902", "type"=>"local_mss"}
{"value"=>"Sc MG 99", "type"=>"local_call"}
{"value"=>"b18101339", "type"=>"local_b"}
unitdate
{"value"=>"1920s-1995", "type"=>"inclusive", "normal"=>"1920/1995"}
{"value"=>"1970s-1990", "type"=>"bulk", "normal"=>"1970/1990"}
unittitle
{"value"=>"Charles \"Cookie\" Cook collection"}
physdesc
{"format"=>"structured", "physdesc_components"=>[{"name"=>"extent", "value"=>"1 box", "unit"=>"containers"}, {"name"=>"extent", "value"=>"0.25 linear feet", "unit"=>"linear_feet"}], "supress_display"=>true}
repository
{"value"=>"<span class=\"corpname\">Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division</span>"}
langmaterial
{"value"=>"English"}
origination
{"value"=>"Cook, Charles, 1917-1991", "type"=>"persname"}
bioghist
{"value"=>"<p>Charles \"Cookie\" Cook, a vaudeville tap and acrobatic dancer and teacher for more than fifty years, began performing as a child with Garbage and the Two Cans and Sarah Venable and Her Picks. In 1930, he and Ernest (Brownie) Brown formed the headline dance and comedy team Cook and Brown. Their act, seen in such venues as New York's Cotton Club, combined tumbling, dance, and comedic patter. Cook was one of the members of The Copasetics, the fraternity of black entertainers that was influential in the revival of tap dancing in the late 1970s-1980s. Cook also performed in the film <span class=\"title\">Cotton Club</span>, at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, and at a 1990 tap festival in New York He died at age 77 in 1991.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>The Charles \"Cookie\" Cook Collection is actually a scrapbook that has been dismantled. The material focuses primarily on Cookie's later years with few primary source documents. There are several letters, telegrams, and postcards expressing appreciation for his performances, but no letters written by Cook. The collection also includes programs for performances in which Cook appeared, especially with the tap dance group The Copasetics in New York City, and other venues in the United States and Rome (1980-1995), as well as flyers advertising for a variety of performances in which Cook was featured (1961-1979). There are also programs for shows where jazz musicians, singers, and other artists appeared, in addition to news clippings discussing Cook, other tap dancers, and entertainers.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
acqinfo
{"value"=>"<p>Gift of Circuit Productions and Susan Goldbetter, August 2006.</p>"}
date_start
1920
keydate
1920
date_end
1995
date_inclusive_start
1920
date_inclusive_end
1995
date_bulk_start
1970
date_bulk_end
1990
extent_statement
0.25 linear feet (1 box)
prefercite
{"value"=>"[Item], Charles \"Cookie\" Cook collection, Sc MG 99, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library"}
abstract
{"value"=>"Charles \"Cookie\" Cook, a vaudeville tap and acrobatic dancer and teacher for more than fifty years, began performing as a child with Garbage and the Two Cans and Sarah Venable and Her Picks. In 1930, he and Ernest (Brownie) Brown formed the headline dance and comedy team Cook and Brown. Their act, seen in such venues as New York's Cotton Club, combined tumbling, dance, and comedic patter. Cook was one of the members of The Copasetics, the fraternity of black entertainers that was influential in the revival of tap dancing in the late 1970s-1980s. Cook also performed in the film <span class=\"title\">Cotton Club</span>, at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, and at a 1990 tap festival in New York He died at age 77 in 1991. The Charles \"Cookie\" Cook Collection is actually a scrapbook that has been dismantled. The material focuses primarily on Cookie's later years with few primary source documents. There are several letters, telegrams, and postcards expressing appreciation for his performances, but no letters written by Cook. The collection also includes programs for performances in which Cook appeared, especially with the tap dance group The Copasetics in New York City, and other venues in the United States and Rome (1980-1995), as well as flyers advertising for a variety of performances in which Cook was featured (1961-1979). There are also programs for shows where jazz musicians, singers, and other artists appeared, in addition to news clippings discussing Cook, other tap dancers, and entertainers.", "generated"=>true}

Update Collection TOP

Update from EAD XML File

Resources TOP

PDF finding aid

No PDF finding aid attached.

File attachments

No files attached.

Repository Assets

No UUIDs attached.

Living at NYPL Archives

Sign in to add or edit a living at feature for this collection.

Export Collection to ArchivesSpace