Roy Eldridge, Oliver Jackson, and Buck Clayton
Roy Eldridge with Buck Clayton and an unidentified musician (Maybe Jabbo Smith?) smiling and standing in front of a picture of Roy Eldridge.
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...
Snapshot of Buck Clayton Jam Session album cover on the Joe Franklin Show
Image of a television screen of the Joe Franklin Show showing the album cover of Buck Clayton Jam Session.
Stanley Dance has a beer with acquaintances
Possibly Buddy Tate, standing outside and speaking with Stanley Dance and an unidentified woman. Stanley Dance is drinking a beer. Buddy Tate's back is to the camera.
Steve Voce and Buck Clayton on the street
Steve Voce standing on the sidewalk with a casually dressed Buck Clayton.
Taking a break on stage
Buddy Tate and Buck Clayton relaxing after a performance, on stage in Nice, France.
Teddy Wilson in conversation
Teddy Wilson, wearing a fedora and standing outside talking to an unidentified man whose back is to the camera most likely during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party in Vail, Colorado.
Teddy Wilson playing the piano
Teddy Wilson looks down at the keyboard as he plays the piano. A glass of wine sits on the piano at the bottom of the photograph.
Three trumpeters
Buck Clayton, M. Renaud and Christinat all seated and playing trumpets in Paris, France.
Tommy Flanagan and a sax player talk
Tommy Flanagan sits at the piano, looking up to his right at an unidentified saxophone player. The saxophone player is standing and looking down at the body of a saxophone.
Tommy Flanagan watches his hands as he plays the piano
Tommy Flanagan smiles and looks down at the his hands playing the piano.
Trombonist tells an amusing secret for Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton smiles as he listens to an unidentified white male trombonist, possibly Urbie Green, shield his mouth with his hand to whisper in Buck's ear. George Duvivier, bass player, and a pianist...
Trummy Young and a friend
Trummy Young with, possibly, Eddie Bert, both wearing Hawaiian-print shirts.
Trumpet player with fans
An unidentified trumpet player stands and looks to the left of the photograph as two unidentified fans smile at the photographer. The African American fan in the middle has his arm around the...
Two unidentified women stand behind a table of portrait photographs with Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton sits behind a table of portrait photographs of jazz icons with two unidentified women standing behind him. All are smiling at the photographer.
Unidentified man and woman with Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton standing with an unidentified white woman and man, most likely at Dick Gibson's Jazz Party in Vail, Colorado. The man is possibly Dave Brubeck.
Vic Dickenson
Vic Dickenson with his trombone, reviewing sheet music.
Vic Dickenson and Budd Johnson with a photographer
Vic Dickenson looks down at someone off camera as he holds a brown paper bag with a bottle in it. He stands beside an unidentified photographer. Behind them, Budd Johnson can be seen in the center of...
Vic Dickenson is ready to play
Vic Dickenson, wearing a fedora and holding a trombone is sitting behind a music stand with a big smile on his face. An unidentified person sits behind him.
Vic Dickenson plays as Milt Hinton joins in
Vic Dickenson, seated, plays the trombone as Milt Hinton stands behind him possibly playing the bass which is out of the photograph.
Vic Dickenson plays the trombone
Vic Dickenson plays his trombone, looking to the photographer's right.
Vic Dickenson sits on the lawn to enjoy a beer
Vic Dickenson, wearing a fedora and a short-sleeve shirt and holding a Budweiser beer as he sits on a lawn, most likely during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party in Vail, Colorado.
Waiting
Eddie Condon, Milt Hinton and several other unidentified people in a waiting area in Aspen, Colorado.
Watching the saxophonist
Buck Clayton watching an unidentified white male saxophonist play, unidentified African American man, possibly a pianist, behind them.