At Carnegie Hall
Shot of Buck Clayton and ensemble, (likely Milt Hinton on bass and Jo Jones on drums), from behind while playing Carnegie Hall in New York City; possibly the performance of April 9, 1954 with Mel...
Audience
View of an audience during a performance; audience members include a classic "Hippie" type amongst the more conventionally dressed folks.
Buck Clayton and Mezz Mezzrow in Paris
Mezz Mezzrow and Buck Clayton performing in front of a crowd in Paris, France.
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 solo during filming
Publicity photo of Buck Clayton performing a trumpet solo during filming for The Benny Goodman Story; Steve Allen (as Benny Goodman) is standing at the head of the band and members of the audience can...
Enthralled audience member
An unidentified white woman, hand to chin, is enthralled as she stands behind the listening crowd. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.
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...
Louis Armstrong with his audience
Louis Armstrong smiling and interacting with his audience of mostly white children while holding his trumpet; performing with Zutty Singleton, Bobby Hackett, and others.
Playing at a party
Buck Clayton playing trumpet at a party in front of a white woman with a drink, a white girl, and a white man; an unidentified white male clarinet player is next to Buck.
Unidentified man speaks to an audience
An unidentified white man speaks to an audience (white men and women) at the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.