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.
Buck Clayton and Ruby Braff on stage
Buck Clayton and (likely) Ruby Braff both playing trumpet on stage; a hand and part of a trombone (likely Benny Morton) can be seen in front of them; New York.
Buck Clayton and Vic Dickenson with musicians at the airport
Vic Dickenson standing with Buck Clayton and an unidentified group of people, including a man at a drum kit and a trombonist at the airport in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Buck Clayton Benny Morton and others
Buck Clayton, trumpet with: Benny Morton, Jack Butler, Mezz Mezzrow, Max Kaminsky, Eddie Barefield, Cliff Jackson with microphone and the man seated on the far left is Milt Buckner.
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 performing with Vic Dickenson and Earle Warren
Earle Warren, Buck Clayton, Vic Dickenson and unidentified African American male pianist performing on stage.
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 playing with Eddie Condon's band
Buck Clayton performing in a club with Eddie Condon's Band; seen are Eddie Condon, guitar, Leonard Gaskin, bassist, Herbie Hall, clarinet, likely George Wettling, drums, Cutty Cutshall, trombone, and...
Buck Clayton with Bill Tamper
Bill Tamper, holding his trombone, speaking with Buck Clayton in Paris, France.
Buck Clayton with ensemble on stage
Trummy Young[?], Sidney Bechet, Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells[?], Benny Morton, George Wettling, Pops Foster, Joe Marsala, Max Kaminsky and an unidentified group of musicians performing on stage.
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 with Kai Winding
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Kai Winding, trombone, Gus Johnson, drums, and Bob Haggart on bass.
Buck Clayton with Kai Winding
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Kai Winding, trombone, Gus Johnson, drums, and Bob Haggart on bass.
Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells and others
Studio shot with Dicky Wells on trombone, Buck Clayton, likely Earle Warren, and an unidentified African American clarinet player.
Buck Clayton, Pee Wee Russell and Vic Dickenson
Pee Wee Russell playing clarinet with Buck Clayton and Vic Dickenson talking nearby with their instruments in hand.
Buck Clayton, Zoot Sims, and Cutty Cutshall
Buck Clayton in rehearsal with Zoot Sims, saxophone, and Cutty Cutshall, trombone.
Clark Terry with jazz ensemble on stage
Milt Hinton (bass), Bud Freeman (saxophone), Clark Terry, playing trumpet, and Vic Dickenson (trombone), performing on stage.
Clark Terry with jazz ensemble on stage
Bud Freeman (saxophone), Clark Terry (trumpet), Vic Dickenson (trombone) and Wayne Jones (drums), performing together on stage.
Dave McKenna, Cutty Cutshall, and Bob LaPlante with Buck Clayton
Dave McKenna, Cutty Cutshall, and Bob LaPlante with a grinning Buck Clayton.
Earle Warren, Trummy Young and Emmett Berry
Trummy Young playing trombone with Earle Warren, sax, and Emmet Berry on trumpet.
Filming the Benny Goodman Story
Publicity shot showing the filming crew and audience as Steve Allen (as Benny Goodman) performs with the band in a reenactment of the 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert for The Benny Goodman Story...
French jazz musicians performing
An unidentified group of white male jazz musicians participating in a jam session in France; saxophones (2) and trombones (3) are seen.
Grover Mitchell and J.B. in Edinburgh, Scotland
Grover Mitchell and J.B. standing outside in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Harry Edison and Jimmy Knepper playing
Harry Edison on trumpet with Jimmy Knepper on trombone during a recording session.
Hot jam
Jean-Marie Masse, shirtless, on drums and Pierre Boyer on tenor sax with group of musicians, two others of whom are shirtless, participating in a jam session.