Humphrey Lyttelton, Earl Hines, and Buck Clayton
Humphrey Lyttelton and Earl Hines coming down the stairs behind Buck Clayton walking in front of them. An unidentified crowd of young people clapping in the distance.
Illinois Jacquet
Illinois Jacquet on stage playing saxophone with unidentified bassist and pianist seen.
In a Parisian bar
Buck Clayton having a beer and watching a young woman play a trumpet and surrounded by admirers in a bar in Paris.
In a recording studio
Buck Clayton, Stan Getz (tenor sax), Gene Krupa (drums), George Duvivier (bass) and Urbie Green (trombone) performing in a recording studio; Hollywood, California; likely as part of the soundtrack for...
In front of Johnny's Tavern
Buck Clayton standing with Eddie Barefield, Benny Morton and two unidentified musicians in front of an awning reading Johnny's Tavern.
In the spotlight
Buck Clayton in the spotlight about to perform with an unnamed big band behind him.
Jackie Williams at the Party Concert
Jackie Williams playing at the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York. Buck Clayton partly visible to the left side.
Jackie Williams with Buck Clayton
Jackie Williams with an umbrella standing on a sidewalk with Buck Clayton holding a suitcase; both facing the camera.
Jackie Williams with Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton with his arm around Jackie Williams; both facing the camera.
Jazz combo is ready to play
Jackie Williams, Buck Clayton, an unidentified African American male bass player and Dicky Wells are on stage getting ready to play. Buck and Dicky smile down at the photographer. At the Concert Party...
Jazz greats on the street
Buck Clayton standing outside with Freddie Green, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Count Basie and Clark Terry in Geneva, Switzerland.
Jazz quintet
Jazz quintet on 1950's-60's style stage. Left to right: Sir Charles Thompson, piano; Buck Clayton, trumpet; possibly Gene Ramey, bassist; Buddy Tate, tenor saxophone.
Jean-Marie Masse and Buck Clayton look over a photograph
Jean-Marie Masse and Buck Clayton, seated, look over a photograph with an unidentified man and a standing woman.
Jimmy McPartland with his arm around Buck Clayton
Jimmy McPartland standing with his left arm around Buck Clayton listening to an unidentified white man.
Jimmy Rushing and Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton's elbow on Jimmy Rushing's shoulder. Jimmy Rushing is leaning against a brick wall. They are both wearing suits and trench coats. Buck is smoking; Chelsea, London, England.
Jimmy Rushing and Buck Clayton on stage
Jimmy Rushing singing into a microphone; with Buck Clayton, Pee Wee Russell, Jack Lesberg, Dick Cary[?]; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
Jimmy Rushing and Buck Clayton with his trumpet
Buck Clayton smiling as he looks over his right shoulder, holding his trumpet while standing next to a wall of graffiti in a trench coat with Jimmy Rushing smiling and standing against a brick wall...
Jimmy Smith playing the organ
Jimmy Smith playing organ with Buck Clayton and two unidentified musicians behind him.
Jimmy Witherspoon with his arms around Jean-Marie Masse and Buck Clayton
A grinning Jimmy Witherspoon with his arms around a dancing Jean-Marie Masse and a smiling Buck Clayton.
John Lewis and Buck Clayton at the Swing Street Dedication
Buck Clayton with John Lewis outdoors, greeting a fan, likely at the Swing Street Dedication, New York, with an unidentified group of people behind them.
Kenny Kersey and Buck Clayton hanging out with the combo
Buck Clayton lighting a cigarette and smiling; Kenny Kersey on piano with an unidentified group of musicians (African American and white).
Laughing with Tony Maag
Tony Maag and Buck Clayton standing outside the Muskoka Sands Inn, Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
Listening to a session recording with Vic Dickenson
Vic Dickenson seated with Buck Clayton behind microphones in a recording studio; liquor and wine bottles within reach.
Lord Alexander Macmillan talking to Buck Clayton
Lord Alexander Macmillan talking to Buck Clayton, at the launch of the New Grove Dictionary of American Music in New York City in 1986; with Alyn Shipton (far left) and Caroline Richmond (far right)...
Marian McPartland and Buck Clayton
Marian McPartland seated at the piano with Buck Clayton playing trumpet next to her at the Living Room in Cincinnati, Ohio.