Buck Clayton with jazz trio
Buck Clayton performing with Bobby Donaldson and an unidentified pianist; above them is a poster advertising the IBM 632.
Buck Clayton with Joe Bushkin
Buck Clayton on stage playing trumpet with Joe Bushkin, piano with the face of an unidentified white man seen behind them.
Buck Clayton with members of the band
Buck Clayton and Sir Charles Thompson standing with members of the band smiling, ready for a bow.
Buck Clayton with members of the band
Buck Clayton and Sir Charles Thompson seated on bar stools in front of a refrigerator and under a stove hood with members of the band.
Buck Clayton with Mike White's Imperial Jazz Band
Buck Clayton with members of the Mike White Imperial Jazz Band at the Basin Street Club; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Members are: Mike White (cornet), Bud Hill (trombone), Ian Arnett (clarinet), Ian...
Buck Clayton with three others in front of the Connolly's Star Dust Room's marquee
Buck Clayton with three band members, one unidentified African American man, the others are possibly Buddy Tate and Sir Charles Thompson, standing in front of the marquee of Connolly's Star Dust Room...
Buck Clayton, Fats Domino, and Dave Bartholomew clowning around with a bird cage
Buck Clayton, Fats Domino, and Dave Bartholomew lifting their hands to a hanging birdcage containing a finch.
Buck Clayton, Harry Sweets Edison, and Count Basie relaxing on the streets of Nice, France
Count Basie standing on the sidewalk with Harry "Sweets" Edison and Buck Clayton, laughing; Nice, France.
Buck Clayton, Kenny Clarke, and John Lewis at the Swing Street Dedication
Buck Clayton with his arm around the shoulder of Kenny Clarke beside John Lewis, outdoors, likely at the Swing Street Dedication, New York. A group of unidentified people behind them.
Buck Clayton, Norene Tate performing with Mary Lou Williams in the background
Norene Tate speaking into a microphone on stage with Buck Clayton pointing at the crowd. Mary Lou Williams and unidentified white man in the background.
Buck Clayton, Raymond Ré, and Sir Charles Thompson on the streets in Geneva, Switzerland
Buck Clayton standing with Raymond Ré and Sir Charles Thompson in front of a record store; Geneva, Switzerland.
Buck playing trumpet in the studio
Buck Clayton on trumpet with Sir Charles Thompson on piano and others in the room.
Claude Bolling in a group of people
Claude Bolling standing in a crowd of people. Buck Clayton in the upper right-hand corner getting some help with his eye.
Claude Bolling, Maxim Saury, Alain Bouchet, and Jacques Médecin
Jacques Médecin standing behind a microphone with Maxime Saury and Alain Bouchet.
Coleman Hawkins playing saxophone
Coleman Hawkins on stage playing saxophone with Roy Eldridge, trumpet and unidentified bassist and pianist in New York.
Dancers with piano accompaniment on stage
An unidentified group of people, two of which are dancers, one pianist, and likely a singer, performing on stage.
Dave McKenna, Cutty Cutshall, and Bob LaPlante with Buck Clayton
Dave McKenna, Cutty Cutshall, and Bob LaPlante with a grinning Buck Clayton.
Dedication of Swing Street
Billy Taylor, Buck Clayton standing on a stage and an unidentified group of people standing behind microphones at the dedication of the block between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 52nd Street in Midtown...
Eddie Barefield with his clarinet
Eddie Barefield on stage holding his clarinet with Mae Barnes and a partial view of a pianist to Barefield's right while on the Art Ford Show.
Hank Jones and Loren Schoenberg at the piano
Hank Jones and Loren Schoenberg seated at a piano in a studio.
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.
Jimmy Johnson and his band
Jimmy Johnson and His Band against a wall mural; drum is also painted with a nature scene.
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.