Band leaving the stage
Budd Johnson, Dicky Wells, and the back of Buddy Tate, holding their instruments, leaving the stage. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.
Benny Morton relaxing
Benny Morton seated on a window sill wearing a white t-shirt.
Benny Morton talking on the telephone
Benny Morton sitting on the window sill talking on the telephone.
Buck and Dicky listen to Budd
Buck Clayton and Dicky Wells listen to Budd Johnson perform on stage. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.
Buck Clayton and Curtis Fuller
Buck Clayton is conducting Curtis Fuller on trombone, and sax players from left to right are Buddy Tate, Preston Love, Earl Warren, Pinky Williams and Haywood Henry.
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 performing
Buck Clayton playing trumpet while Vic Dickenson, holding his trombone, looks on.
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 from the side of the stage
A photo from the side of the stage as Buck Clayton plays his trumpet. The drummer, Jackie Williams, is just visible behind him and Dicky Wells to his left. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center...
Buck Clayton greeting Sandy Williams
Sandy Williams smiling at Buck Clayton who has his hand laid on Sandy's left shoulder.
Buck Clayton on stage with Vic Dickenson
Buck Clayton, trumpet performing on stage with Vic Dickenson, trombone.
Buck Clayton performing with Melba Liston and others at the Riverside Plaza Hotel
Walter Page, double bass, (likely) Ernie Caceres, clarinet, Charlie Persip, drums, Melba Liston, trombone, Buck Clayton, trumpet performing on stage at the Riverside Plaza Hotel
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 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 plays with a combo including Buddy Tate, Jackie Williams, and Dickey Wells
Buck Clayton, on stage, playing the trumpet while Buddy Tate, Jackie Williams and Dickey Wells wait. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York
Buck Clayton seated with Dicky Wells and possibly Nancy Wilson
Buck Clayton seated with Dicky Wells and, possibly, Nancy Wilson.
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 Illinois Jacquet and others
Illinois Jacquet, Trummy Young and Buck Clayton performing in a row, on stage in New York.
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, Buddy Tate, and Dicky Wells
Buck Clayton, trumpet, on stage with Buddy Tate, saxophone, and Dicky Wells, trombone.
Buck Clayton, Buddy Tate, and Dicky Wells
Buck Clayton on stage with Buddy Tate, saxophone, and Dicky Wells, trombone.
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.