Buck Clayton speaking to a jazz guitar student
Buck Clayton speaking with an unidentified African American male guitar student in a jazz class in New York City. Other students are grouped around them.
Buck Clayton speaking with a couple of fans
Buck Clayton, on a sidewalk, speaking with two unidentified men.
Buck Clayton speaking with Dicky Wells
Buck Clayton speaking to (probably) Dicky Wells in the studio while a saxophonist plays.
Buck Clayton speaking with fans in France
Buck Clayton dining with drummer Gérard "Dave" Pochonet and two unidentifed fans (white man and white woman) while in Paris, France.
Buck Clayton speaking with Jim Goatham
Crescendo Magazine writer Jim Goatham speaking with Buck Clayton at Fat Tuesday's, 3rd Avenue at 17th Street, New York.
Buck Clayton speaking with John Hammond, Jimmy Heath, among other unidentified people
John Hammond speaking with Buck Clayton whose right arm is about the shoulders of possibly Jimmy Heath and other unidentified people.
Buck Clayton speaking with possibly Gérald Lascelles
Buck Clayton speaking with an unidentified man, possibly Gérald Lascelles.
Buck Clayton speaking with Spanky Davis
Buck Clayton speaking with Spanky Davis on a concrete stairway with Spanky holding onto his muted trumpet.
Buck Clayton speaks with a man while holding cocktails
Buck Clayton holds a drink as he speaks with an unidentified man who is also holding a drink in one hand and a beer bottle in the other. A woman faces away from them just behind Buck Clayton. Likely...
Buck Clayton standing beside a trailer with an unidentified man
Buck Clayton standing beside a trailer with an unidentified man.
Buck Clayton standing beside a trailer with an unidentified woman
Buck Clayton standing beside a trailer with an unidentified woman who has her arm around Buck's shoulder.
Buck Clayton standing during a performance
Buck Clayton standing during a performance with an unidentified saxophonist in front of him and unidentified trombonist behind and to the side of him.
Buck Clayton standing in a garden with two men
Buck Clayton posing for a photo standing between two unidentified white men in a garden.
Buck Clayton standing with a woman in a beautiful home
Buck Clayton standing next to an unidentified woman in a beautiful home. Buck's wearing a zoot suit and two-tone oxfords.
Buck Clayton stands with Humphrey Lyttelton and two unidentified people outside of a London home
Left to right: An unidentified woman in a white fur coat and hair band; Buck Clayton, wearing a hat, necktie, and sweater; Humphrey Lyttelton, wearing a sweater and flat cap; an unidentified man...
Buck Clayton talking to a lady on the porch
Buck Clayton bending over to speak with an unidentified African American woman on a porch or balcony.
Buck Clayton talking trumpets with an unidentified woman
Buck Clayton and an unidentified white woman, both holding trumpets and talking. Buck is wearing a fedora, overcoat, and a winter scarf with a keyboard design.
Buck Clayton talking with a fan
Buck Clayton speaking with an unidentified man on a staircase.
Buck Clayton talks with a fan
Buck Clayton holds a drink as he speaks with someone out of the photograph who is holding a drink. A woman faces away from them just behind Buck Clayton. Likely at the Concert Party at the Irving...
Buck Clayton trumpet solo
Buck Clayton playing a trumpet solo; with Ben Webster, saxophone, Romano Cavicchiolo, drums, and Alain du Bois, guitar during a concert in Baden, Switzerland on June 3rd, 1967.
Buck Clayton visiting with Mineola Walker
Buck Clayton seated with piano teacher Mineola Walker in her home.
Buck Clayton walking down the street beside a fan
Buck Clayton walking down the sidewalk, holding a case, wearing an overcoat and fedora beside an unidentified man.
Buck Clayton walking with Henry "Red" Allen and an unidentified man, all holding their trumpets
Buck Clayton walking away from the camera with Henry "Red" Allen and an unidentified man, all holding their trumpets with their backs to the photographer.
Buck Clayton watches the pianist warm up
Buck Clayton stands at an entrance behind the piano as the unidentified pianist plays a note with one hand and one finger. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.