"Great Day in Harlem"
"A Great Day in Harlem": Art Kane portrait of fifty-seven jazz musicians in Harlem; Harlem, New York.
1986 Conneaut Lake Jazz Festival performers
Musicians at the 1986 Conneaut Lake Jazz Festival, Pennsylvania. Back row, top left: Bob Haggart, Johnny Varro, Marty Grosz, Ray Sherman, Johnny Mince, George Van Eps, Michael Moore, Buck Clayton, Joe...
A visit with Angela Lascelles, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton and Gerald Lascelles
Dizzy Gillespie seated with Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Gérard Lascelles and the back of Angela Lascelles; Paris, France.
African-American band members looking at sheet music
An unidentified band of African American Musicians, possibly the "Sensationals," gathered among their instruments, looking at the sheet music for "Are You Thinking Of Me To-night?".
After hours session
Publicity photo of Steve Allen (as Benny Goodman on clarinet) with Gene Krupa (drums), Buck Clayton (trumpet), George Duvivier (bass), Teddy Wilson (piano), Allan Reuss (guitar), Urbie Green (trombone...
Alden-Barrett Quintet
Members of the Alden-Barrett Quintet (from left to right): Jackie Williams, Frank Tate[?], Howard Alden, Dan Barrett and Chuck Wilson
Alix Combelle seated by Buck Clayton
Alix Combelle seated to the right of Buck Clayton listening to an unseen person.
Angela Lascelles, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, and Gerald Lascelles smiling for the photograph
Angela Lascelles, sitting on the arm of a couch, smiling, with Dizzy Gillespie, in sunglasses, waving at the photographer, seated with Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, holding a trumpet, and Gérard...
Arnvid Meyer and Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton with trumpeter Arnvid Meyer in Aalborg, Denmark.
At Candice's graduation
Buck and Pat Clayton seated in the auditorium at their daughter Candice's graduation.
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...
At the airport in Dunedin, New Zealand
Vic Dickenson standing with an unidentified group of musicians at the Dunedin, New Zealand airport; seen are a drum kit, banjo, trombone and a bass in its case.
At the bar with Rosetta
Buck Clayton at the bar with, possibly, jazz historian Rosetta Reitz, in Geneva, Switzerland; a long-haired bartender is seen in the background.
At the bar with Rosetta
Buck Clayton at the bar with, possibly, jazz historian Rosetta Reitz, in Geneva, Switzerland.
At the Crawdaddy Room
Buck Clayton, speaking into a microphone with Jackie Williams, drums, and Chuck Folds, piano, at the Crawdaddy Room.
At the Loop Lounge in Cleveland
The Buck Clayton Quartet performing at the Loop Lounge (Kelly Martin, drums ; Buck Clayton, trumpet ; Milt Hinton, bass ; likely Bud Powell, piano).
At the Parthenon
Bull Moose Jackson standing with John Phillips, David Burns, Buck Clayton and Jackie Williams in front of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
At the Parthenon
Bull Moose Jackson standing with John Phillips, David Burns, Buck Clayton and Jackie Williams in front of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
At the Parthenon
Bull Moose Jackson standing with John Phillips, David Burns, Buck Clayton and Jackie Williams in front of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
Band leaving the stage
Budd Johnson, Dicky Wells, and the back of Buddy Tate, holding their instruments, leaving the stage. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.
Band sitting around a table
Joe Newman, John Darville, Zoot Sims, Vic Dickenson, Marvin Hannibal Peterson, Earle Warren, Harry Sweets Edison, and an unidentified woman sitting around a table.
Banquet in Nice, France
Buck Clayton and Jean Marie Masse dining with members of the Hot Club of Limoges in Nice, France on the occasion of the club's anniversary.
Barney Moss and Buck Clayton in front of Connolly's Star Dust Room
Barney Moss wearing a camera and holding a flash with Buck Clayton holding his trumpet standing outside of Connolly's Star Dust Room with Buck Clayton on the marquee; Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts.
Ben Webster and Benny Morton at the Famous Door
Ben Webster speaking with Benny Morton outside the Famous Door on 52nd Street in New York City with the street, including passing car and pedestrian, behind them.
Ben Webster and Benny Morton at the Famous Door
Ben Webster speaking with Benny Morton outside the Famous Door on 52nd Street in New York City.