Mezz Mezzrow playing clarinet
Mezz Mezzrow, Buck Clayton, Gene Sedric, Red Richards and Big Chief Moore performing on stage.
Mickey Baker, Sweets Edison, and Buck Clayton eating a meal with a group of people.
Buck Clayton dining with Mickey Baker, Hal Singer, possibly Marie Baker, and an unidentified group of people; Paris, France.
Mineola Walker's piano class 1923
Class portrait of Mineola Walker's 1923 piano class including Buck Clayton.
Mother and infant son
Aritha Anne Dorsey-Clayton with baby Buck Clayton; both in white clothes.
Nipsey Russell and Buck Clayton shaking hands
Nipsey Russell shaking hands with Buck Clayton.
Norene Tate and Buck Clayton
Norene Tate seated with Buck Clayton and an unidentified man.
Norene Tate seated with Buck Clayton
Norene Tate seated with Buck Clayton.
Norris Turney and Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton laughing with Norris Turney holding his saxophone.
Offering a word of wisdom
Buck Clayton speaking closely to an African American woman jazz vocal student in class in New York City.
On 52nd Street in New York
Buck Clayton with Ben Webster, Eddie Barefield and an unidentified musician outside the Famous Door on 52nd St. with street seen behind them.
On a balcony in Paris
Buck Clayton standing on a balcony with M. Renaud and Christinat in Paris, France.
On a street in Montauban, France
Buck Clayton standing in front of Hugues Panassié's home in Montauban, France.
On stage
Dick Cary, Vic Dickenson, Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Cliff Leeman and Eddie Condon performing on stage; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
On stage in France
Members of Buck's "French American Band" (Dave Pochonet, drums ; Andre Persiany, piano ; M. DeVillers, saxophone ; Charlie Blareau, bass ; J.P. Sasson, guitar).
On stage in Khartoum
On stage, likely in Khartoum, Sudan, with Bull Moose Jackson on sax, John Phillips, piano, David Burns, bass and Buck Clayton, trumpet.
On stage with Bud Freeman
Buck Clayton on stage playing trumpet next to Bud Freeman on saxophone; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
On stage with Bud Freeman
Buck Clayton on stage playing trumpet next to Bud Freeman on saxophone; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
On stage with Pee Wee Russell
Buck Clayton playing trumpet next to Pee Wee Russell on clarinet during a performance; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
Outdoor jam session
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Shifford Garner on sax in front of a tree; the photographer's shadow is visible in the foreground.
Outdoor jam session
Outdoor jam session featuring Buck Clayton, trumpet, and Guy Lafitte on tenor sax with five others in France.
Outside Sweet Basil with Buck Clayton
Jackie Williams standing outside under the awning of Sweet Basil in Manhattan with Doc Cheatham, Buck Clayton, Lotti Steiner and Ernst Steiner.
Outside the Colonial Tavern in Toronto
Exterior shot of the Colonial Tavern in Toronto, Canada, with marquee advertising a performance of Buck Clayton and his Count Basie All Stars and Olive Brown; pedestrians, a fire hydrant and a sign...
Outside the Famous Door
Buck Clayton, Ben Webster, Eddie Barefield, Benny Morton and an unidentified man standing outside the Famous Door on 52nd Street in New York City; the awning for Club Nocturne can be seen behind them.
Outside the Tic-Toc
Exterior shot of the Tic-Toc advertising a performance by Buck Clayton and his band.
Panama Francis, Dave Burns, Bull Moose Jackson, and Buck Clayton
Seated in an office, smiling, are Panama Francis, an unidentified man Leopold Tyrmand (?), David Burns, Bull Moose Jackson, and Buck Clayton.