Bibliography: 1984
- “Los Angeles Philharmonic/Williams/Treger (violin),” Henry Roth
The Strad, January 1984, 94:596 - “Out of This World — The Music of John Williams,” Dave Kopp
Sheet Music Magazine, February 1984, 8:2, 8 - “Giulini’s Valedictory Season,” Donna Perlmutter
Ovation, February 1984, 4:27 - “Out of This World — The Music of John Williams,” Dave Kopp
Sheet Music Magazine, February 1984, 8:2, 8 - “Frank, Di, Metstars Hit Record $-Mil At Radio City, N.Y.”
Variety, 21 March 1984 - “A special meaning for music,” Paul Driver
The Boston Globe, 24 April 1984 - “Pops off and running at 99,” Paul Driver
The Boston Globe, 2 May 1984 - “Olympic Fanfare,” Thomas Rogers
The New York Times, June 13 1984, D22 - “Boston Pops Conductor Resigns Post Abruptly,” Bernard Holland
The New York Times, 14 June 1984 - “John Williams quits Boston Pops,” Beverly Ford and John Impemba
Boston Herald, 14 June 1984 - “Farewell to the movie maestro,” Larry Katz
Boston Herald, 14 June 1984 - “Williams to resign as Pops conductor,” Margo Miller
The Boston Globe, 14 June 1984 - “The ‘tradition’ that cost Pops its conductor,” Margo Miller
The Boston Globe, 15 June 1984 - “John Williams couldn’t take the hissing”
Associated Press, 17 June 1984 - “Boston arts exodus,” Jay Carr
The Boston Globe, 17 June 1984 - “Jessye at the Pops,” Mike Colby
The Christian Science Monitor, 21 June 1984 - “Official Olympic music gives airwaves gold medal treatment,” Yardena Arar
Associated Press, 24 June 1984 - “Official Olympic music gives airwaves gold medal treatment,” Yardena Arar
Associated Press, 24 June 1984 - “Why is so much of Boston's top art talent leaving town?,” Catherine Foster
The Christian Science Monitor, 28 June 1984 - “Evening At Pops Beginning 15th Season,” Tom Jory
Associated Press, 3 July 1984 - “We didn’t drive Williams away,” Richard H. Stewart
The Boston Globe, 8 July 1984 - “At the Pops: Williams’ farewell,” Richard Buell
The Boston Globe, 9 July 1984 - “5 Resignations Shake Arts in Boston,” Fox Butterfield
The New York Times, 10 July 1984 - “So long, John …,” David Wilck
The Christian Science Monitor, 12 July 1984 - “Gimmicky Olympic prelude at Bowl,” Martin Bernheimer
Los Angeles TImes, 30 July 1984 - “Williams to return as Pops conductor,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 2 August 1984 - “Williams returns to Boston Pops,” Glenn Rifkin
Los Angeles Times, 3 August 1984 - “Williams Rejoins Pops,” Tim Page
The New York Times, 3 August 1984 - “How Pops, Williams, reunited,” Larry Katz
Boston Herald, 3 August 1984 - “Sweet music at the Pops,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 3 August 1984 - “Williams talks about Pops return,” Daniel Carriaga
Los Angeles Times, 4 August 1984 - “A day of celebration: Tanglewood on Parade,” Paul Driver
The Boston Globe, 15 August 1984 - “Williams, Pops in harmony,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 19 August 1984 - “John Williams: Movies’ music man,” Fred LeBrun
Albany Times Union, 24 August 1984 - “John Williams debut is pleasant surprise,” Bill Rice
Schenectady Gazette, 27 August 1984 - “Celebrating a Pops Christmas,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 19 December 1984 - “Christmas at Pops,” Peter Osterlund
The Christian Science Monitor, 27 December 1984 - “In the Valley of the Sequels,” Steven J. Lehti
Soundtrack Collectors Quarterly, September 1984, 3:11, 16–20