Band sitting around a table
Joe Newman, John Darville, Zoot Sims, Vic Dickenson, Marvin Hannibal Peterson, Earle Warren, Harry Sweets Edison, and an unidentified woman sitting around a table.
Banquet in Nice, France
Buck Clayton and Jean Marie Masse dining with members of the Hot Club of Limoges in Nice, France on the occasion of the club's anniversary.
Bobby Rosengarden
Buck Clayton speaking to Bobby Rosengarden seated behind his drums; Buck is barely in the photo.
Buck Clayton and Jean-Marie Masse
Buck Clayton with Jean-Marie Masse at Hot-Club Limoges.
Buck Clayton and Pee Wee Russell
Buck Clayton watching Pee Wee Russell play clarinet.
Buck Clayton and Ralph Sutton shaking hands
Buck Clayton, outdoors, shaking hands with Ralph Sutton.
Buck Clayton and Raymond Rè
Buck Clayton standing on a Geneva street with clarinetist Raymond Rè.
Buck Clayton and the Renauds
Buck Clayton standing outdoors with J.D. Renaud and M. Renaud in Paris, France.
Buck Clayton laughs with Jean-Marie Masse and Pierre Boyer
Buck Clayton giggles with his eyes closed as he sits with Pierre Boyer and Jean-Marie Masse who are looking at Buck.
Buck Clayton on stage for a birthday celebration
Saxophonist, Jesper Thilo presenting Buck Clayton with a birthday cake. Trombonist, John Darville at the mike, holding a bottle of liquor and announcing the birthday festivities.
Buck Clayton playing in an ensemble during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party
An unidentified African American male clarinetist with Coleman Hawkins, sax; Buck Clayton, trumpet; likely Urbie Green, trombone; and Gus Johnson, drums playing, most likely, during Dick Gibson's Jazz...
Buck Clayton with Buddy Tate and Jean-Marie Masse
Buck Clayton with Jean-Marie Masse and Buddy Tate who is eating an appetizer on a toothpick; in Limoges, France.
Buck Clayton with Buddy Tate and Jean-Marie Masse
Buddy Tate speaking with Buck Clayton and Jean-Marie Masse at Hot-Club Limoges.
Buck Clayton with his arm around the shoulders of Humphrey Lyttelton
Buck Clayton with his arm around the shoulders of Humphrey Lyttelton
Buck Clayton with Humphrey Lyttleton
Buck Clayton with Humphrey Lyttleton on the street in Geneva, Switzerland.
Buck Clayton with jazz ensemble during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party
An unidentified African American male clarinetist and pianist with Coleman Hawkins, sax; Buck Clayton, trumpet; likely Urbie Green, trombone; Gus Johnson, drums; and George Duvivier, bass; most likely...
Buck Clayton's birthday party with the band
Buck Clayton (background, center) seated with a group of friends, fans, and band members. Trombonist, John Darville seated on far left, facing camera with legs crossed and hands clasped around knee...
Claude Battestini, Buck Clayton, Jean-Marie Masse and others raise a toast
Claude Battestini, Buck Clayton, and Pierre Boyer, smile at the photographer, as Jean-Marie Masse and two unidentified white women sit around a dinner table and raise their glasses of wine for a toast...
Dave McKenna, Cutty Cutshall, and Bob LaPlante with Buck Clayton
Dave McKenna, Cutty Cutshall, and Bob LaPlante with a grinning Buck Clayton.
Outdoor performance in Nice
Buddy Tate, Jay McShann, and Francis Williams are performing on stage with Buck Clayton and a group of unidentified musicians on an outdoor stage in Nice, France.
Performing before an audience
Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Ralph Sutton and an unidentified group of musicians performing before an audience.
Possibly Jean-Marie Masse with Buck Clayton
Possibly Jean-Marie Masse, looking away from the camera, with Buck Clayton both seated in recliner-type chairs.
Recording session in progress
Budd Johnson and Earle Warren on sax with Vic Dickenson, Jimmy Knepper, Bob Wilber and Lee Konitz during a recording session; Buck Clayton off to the side.
Serious moment
Buck Clayton listens intently to the unidentified white woman speaking seriously sitting next to him at a banquet table. Many unidentified white people sit at the banquet table all with serious looks...
Three trumpeters
Buck Clayton, M. Renaud and Christinat all seated and playing trumpets in Paris, France.