Possibly Jean-Marie Masse with Buck Clayton
Possibly Jean-Marie Masse, looking away from the camera, with Buck Clayton both seated in recliner-type chairs.
Postcard with Matti Oiling playing drums
Postcard sent to Buck Clayton by Matti Oiling from Finland featuring Oiling playing Remo Drums and smiling.
Randy Sandke playing trumpet
Trumpet player, likely Randy Sandke, with James Chirillo, guitar, Dennis Mackrel, drums, Doug Lawrence, Jerry Dodgion, Joe Temperley, saxes, and other members of the Swingin' Dream Band performing.
Recording session
Buddy Tate seated with Budd Johnson, Earle Warren, Vic Dickenson, Jimmy Knepper and Bob Wilber during a recording session.
Recording session in progress
Budd Johnson and Earle Warren on sax with Vic Dickenson, Jimmy Knepper, Bob Wilber and Lee Konitz during a recording session; Buck Clayton off to the side.
Recording session with Jimmy Rushing and Coleman Hawkins
Jimmy Rushing, Buck Clayton, Coleman Hawkins, unidentified African American man (partly out of frame), and possibly Urbie Green and Danny Bank (backs to camera), in a recording studio in New York...
Recording the soundtrack
Buck Clayton, Harry James and a group of unidentified musicians performing in a recording studio in Hollywood, California, likely as part of the soundtrack for The Benny Goodman Story.
Recording the soundtrack
Publicity photo of Buck Clayton and a group of unidentified musicians performing in a recording studio in Hollywood, California, likely as part of the soundtrack for The Benny Goodman Story.
Recording the soundtrack
Publicity photo of Buck Clayton and a group of unidentified musicians performing in a recording studio in Hollywood, California, likely as part of the soundtrack for The Benny Goodman Story.
Recording the soundtrack
Publicity photo of Buck Clayton and a group of unidentified musicians performing in a recording studio in Hollywood, California, likely as part of the soundtrack for The Benny Goodman Story.
Recording the soundtrack
Publicity photo of Buck Clayton, Harry James and a group of unidentified musicians performing in a recording studio in Hollywood, California, likely as part of the soundtrack for The Benny Goodman...
Red Richards
Red Richards outside, facing the camera, with cars, buses and palm trees behind him.
Red Richards
Portrait of Red Richards, head tilted and resting on his hand.
Restroom break
Buck Clayton coming out of the men's room with Buddy Tate and Nat Pierce heading that way.
Richard Davis between takes
Richard Davis seated with his bass and Bobby Rosengarden playing drums in the background.
Roger Zufferey playing sax
Handmade card featuring a photo of Roger Zufferey playing sax and an illustration of Notre-Dame Cathedral stapled on the inside and the back reading "Jazz Mont-Blanc likely 1966
Roy Eldridge with Jim Maxwell and others
Roy Eldridge speaking into a microphone with Jimmy Maxwell, trumpet, and unidentified musicians on clarinet and trombone.
Roy Eldridge with Jim Maxwell and others
Roy Eldridge speaking into a microphone with Jimmy Maxwell playing trumpet and an unidentified white male clarinetist.
Ruby Braff
Ruby Braff outside by a wire gate or fence wearing a white jacket and shirt; facing the camera.
Ruby Braff consults with Dick Hyman
Ruby Braff watching as Dick Hyman plays piano, a copy of "Avenue" magazine on the music cradle of the piano.
Scene from The Benny Goodman Story
Publicity photo of a scene from the film where Steve Allen (as Benny Goodman) is speaking with Hy Averback (as manager Willard Alexander); also seen are Buck Clayton and, possibly, Buddy Ray...
Serious moment
Buck Clayton listens intently to the unidentified white woman speaking seriously sitting next to him at a banquet table. Many unidentified white people sit at the banquet table all with serious looks...