An MSU Libraries Tribute to Ozark Jubilee

An MSU Libraries Tribute to Ozark Jubilee
Date and time
4:00 PM - TBA, April 21, 2022
Description

To commemorate the completion of its massive, multi-year Ozark Jubilee Digitization Project, the Missouri State University Libraries will host a free and open-to-the-public reception.

The celebration will feature displays and digitized footage of Ozark Jubilee, as well as remarks from lead contributors on the project: Tom Peters, MSU dean of library services, and Wayne Glenn, retired radio host. Ozarks-inspired refreshments will be served.

To RSVP, email library@missouristate.edu. 

About the project

Ozark Jubilee was a live, weekly television show broadcast from Springfield in the late 1950s. The show bolstered the region’s music scene and launched the careers of many country music stars including Brenda Lee and Porter Wagoner.

The MSU Libraries’ digitization project began several years ago, when Wayne Glenn approached Tom Peters about a large collection of approximately 65 Ozark Jubilee kinescopes at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. After some negotiations, UCLA agreed to digitize their kinescopes and send copies of the kinescopes to the MSU Libraries, where they were lightly edited, transcribed and made available online to the general public. 

Event sponsor
Admission

Free

Open to public, alumni, current students, faculty, staff
Location