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 and Wally Bishop
Buck Clayton, holding his trumpet, with his arm around Wally Bishop in Baden, Switzerland.
Buck Clayton and woman
Buck Clayton with an unidentified white woman in front of a body of water in France.
Buck Clayton and woman
Buck Clayton seated next to an unidentified white woman, somewhere in Switzerland.
Buck Clayton and, likely, Harry "Sweets" Edison
Buck Clayton speaking with, likely, Harry "Sweets" Edison.
Buck Clayton at Lou Terrasi's Hickory Log
Kenny Kersey, piano with Buck Clayton, trumpet, performing at Lou Terrasi's Hickory Log in New York City.
Buck Clayton at the table with Pierre Boyer and Buddy Tate
Buck Clayton seated at a restaurant table with Buddy Tate and Pierre Boyer.
Buck Clayton at the White House with a friend
Buck Clayton standing in front of the White House fence with an unidentified white woman, both in overcoats.
Buck Clayton Band at Pantages, Portland, Oregon, 1933
Buck Clayton, trumpet, bandleader, and his Harlem Gentlemen (Jack Bratton, trumpet; Happy Lewis, trombone; Herbert Myers, Couchy Roberts, Arcemia Taylor, saxophone; Joe McClutchen, violin; Frank...
Buck Clayton Band at Pantages, Portland, Oregon, 1933 - autographed
Buck Clayton, trumpet, bandleader, and his Harlem Gentlemen (Jack Bratton, trumpet; Happy Lewis, trombone; Herbert Myers, Couchy Roberts, Arcemia Taylor, saxophone; Joe McClutchen, violin; Frank...
Buck Clayton being kissed by Joe Newman
Joe Newman giving a big kiss on the cheek and side hug to a laughing Buck Clayton.
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 conducting
Buck Clayton conducting an orchestra with Nat Pierce on piano, Frankie Capp on drums, Harry Edison and Al Aaron on trumpets, and from left to right sax players are Buddy Tate, Preston Love, Earl...
Buck Clayton directing the Reno Club Band at the 1984 Kool Jazz Festival
Buck Clayton on stage with a group of musicians and two unidentified men (likely: Hank Jones, piano; Freddie Green, guitar; Philly Jo Jones, drums; Eddie Jones, bass; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Frank...
Buck Clayton gets the window seat
Buck Clayton at the window seat aboard an airplane and wearing a lei en route to San Francisco, California; likely Vic Dickenson seated behind Buck.
Buck Clayton greeting Sandy Williams
Sandy Williams smiling at Buck Clayton who has his hand laid on Sandy's left shoulder.
Buck Clayton having a pint and a snack with Steve Voce in England
Buck Clayton drinking a pint and holding an empty plate, laughing with Steve Voce, who has his right arm around Buck's shoulders in front of the playbills for the International Jazz Festival of Summer...
Buck Clayton having dinner with friends
Buck Clayton dining with an unidentified group of people.
Buck Clayton in another family's photo
Buck Clayton standing with an unidentified family on the front steps of a house.
Buck Clayton in Boyle Heights, California
Buck Clayton standing with his hands in his pockets in front of a building in Boyle Heights, California.
Buck Clayton in Paris
Gene Ramey standing with Emmett Berry, Buck Clayton and likely Hazel Scott in Paris, France.
Buck Clayton in Switzerland
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Ben Webster, sax, Isla Eckinger, bass, Romano Cavicchiolo, drums and Alain DuBois, guitar, during a concert in Baden, Switzerland on June 3rd, 1967.
Buck Clayton in Switzerland
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Ben Webster, sax, Henri Chaix, piano, Isla Eckinger, bass, Romano Cavicchiolo, drums and Alain DuBois, guitar, during a concert in Baden, Switzerland on June 3rd...
Buck Clayton in the garden with Jimmy McPartland
Buck Clayton with his right arm around Jimmy McPartland outside in the garden.
Buck Clayton in the studio with Buddy Tate and others
Buddy Tate and Earle Warren playing sax with Sir Charles Thompson, Dicky Wells, and Buck Clayton.