found: Oral history interview with Phoebe Jacobs, 11 September 1996, 1997 [VR]:video cassette (Phoebe Jacobs; publicist and vice-president of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation)
found: Louis Armstrong House and Archives gopher, March 18, 1999:bulletin board posting of 7-9-98 (Phoebe Jacobs; vice-president, Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation)
found: New York times WWW site, May 9, 2012(in obituary published May 4: Phoebe Jacobs; b. Phoebe Pincus, June 21, 1918, the Bronx; m. Lou Jacobs; d. Apr. 9, Manhattan, aged 93; publicist for jazz greats)