Nestor Chayres; Agustin Lara; Alfredo Antonini (30 April 1946). "Granada". Archive.org. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
"CHIQUITA BANANA". Archive.org. June 28, 1946. Retrieved January 28, 2025.
Luis G. Roldan; Alfredo Antonini y su Orquesta Pan-Americana C.B.S.; Osvaldo Farres. "Tres Palabras". Archive.org. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
Luis G. Roldan; Alfredo Antonini y su Orquesta Pan-Americana C.B.S.; M. Sabre Marroquin. "Esta Noche Ha Pasado". Archive.org. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
Los Panchos Trio; Alfredo Antonini and His Viva America Orchestra. "La Palma; Rosa Negra". Archive.org. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
Juan Arvizu and the C. B. S. Tipica Orchestra; Lavidada; DelMoral; Alfredo Antonini; Juan Arvizu; Grever; Juan Arvicu and the C. B. S. Tipica Orchestra; Cortazar; Juan Arvizu and the C. B. S Tipica Orchestra; Valie (28 January 1942). "Viva Sevilla!; Noche de Amor; Mi Sarape; Que Paso?; El Bigote de Tomas; De Donde?". Archive.org. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
Service, United States Congress Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil (January 28, 1962). "Hearings". Retrieved January 28, 2025 – via Google Books.
Magazines, Hearst (November 28, 1950). "Popular Mechanics". Hearst Magazines. Retrieved January 28, 2025 – via Google Books.
Jacobson, Marion S. (2007). "Searching for Rockordion: The Changing Image of the Accordion in America". American Music. 25 (2): 216–247. doi:10.2307/40071656. JSTOR40071656.
[2]The Free-Reed Review - CD Review of compositions on the CD "The K Trio" including the composition "Fantasy in F" by John Serry, as reviewed by the accordionist Henry Doktorski, 1998 on henrydoktorski.com]
Jacobson, Marion S. (2007). "Searching for Rockordion: The Changing Image of the Accordion in America". American Music. 25 (2): 216–247. doi:10.2307/40071656. JSTOR40071656.
African Bolero – Flute solo, composer John Serry & dedicated on the score as "written for and dedicated to my friend Julius Baker, 1951", in the Julius Baker Music Collection Archive on Julicat at library.juilliard.edu
Settel, Irving (1967) [1960]. A Pictorial History of Radio. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 146. LCCN67-23789. OCLC1475068. (See photograph showing Serry seated as the accordionist in the orchestra above the caption "The Latin-American artist Juan Arvizu with the CBS Pan American Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini"
Settel, Irving (1967) [1960]. A Pictorial History of Radio. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 146. LCCN67-23789. OCLC1475068. (See the photograph showing Serry seated as the accordionist in the orchestra above the caption "The Latin-American artist Juan Arvizu with the CBS Pan American Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini")
Allegro, American Federation of Musicians, New York, January 2004, Vol CIV, Obituary and the date of death for John Serry listed as Sept. 14, 2003 as posted by his son John Serry Jr. No. 1.Archived 2006-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
Allegro, American Federation of Musicians, New York, January 2004, Vol CIV, No. 1.Archived 2006-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
"Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections Home". Sibley Music Library. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2022. Performers can locate the scores to "American Rhapsody" and "Concerto For Free Bass Accordion" which were donated to the Eastman School of Music's Sibley Music Library's – Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections Department by contacting the archivist here.
Allegro, American Federation of Musicians, New York, January 2004, Vol CIV, Obituary and the date of death for John Serry listed as Sept. 14, 2003 as posted by his son John Serry Jr. No. 1.Archived 2006-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
Settel, Irving (1967) [1960]. A Pictorial History of Radio. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 146. LCCN67-23789. OCLC1475068. (See photograph showing Serry seated as the accordionist in the orchestra above the caption "The Latin-American artist Juan Arvizu with the CBS Pan American Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini"
Jacobson, Marion S. (2012). "Squeezebox Bach-The Classical Accordion". Squeeze this! : a cultural history of the accordion in America. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN978-0-252-03675-0. OCLC826684860.
Settel, Irving (1967) [1960]. A Pictorial History of Radio. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 146. LCCN67-23789. OCLC1475068. (See the photograph showing Serry seated as the accordionist in the orchestra above the caption "The Latin-American artist Juan Arvizu with the CBS Pan American Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Antonini")