Letter from Saul Holiff to Johnny Cash, 27 December 1961

Public

Letter from Saul Holiff to Johnny Cash addressed to "Small Sad Sam." Holiff mentions a poem Barbara wrote him called "Mister 17," tranquilizers he ordered, and his recent conversation with Columbia Records executive Dave Kapralik. Tells Cash he will write to Goddard Lieberson, President of Columbia Records, about plans for show at Carnegie Hall. Refers to a film being "terrific" (possibly "Five Minutes to Live," Cash's first movie, which was released in 1961). Says how pleased he is with Cash's attitude and that he believes Cash has the potential for great success. Signed "Preacher Holiff."

In Collection:
Creator Contributor Subject Language Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 2 leaves
Geographic coverage Coordinates
  • 34.35753, -119.12603
Additional physical characteristics
  • Carbon copy of typescript letter.
Physical repository Collection
  • Saul Holiff Collection
Provenance
  • Acquired from Jonathan Holiff, October 2016.
Provider Genre Archival item identifier
  • File: 1.31
  • Accession Number: 2016-018
Fonds title Fonds identifier Is referenced by Date digitized
  • 2007 to 2008
Technical note
  • Scanning done by Edgeworx Inc. between 2007-2008 for documentary My Father and the Man in Black. Exact dates of scanning and equipment used for scanning unknown. Image resized to 600dpi tiff using Photoshop CS5 by Libraries Digitization. Metadata by SMacFarlane and KD.
Rights
  • Material is made available for research and private study; all other uses require permission of the copyright holders.
DOI

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