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 performance in Denmark
Roy Eldridge and Arnvid Meyer on trumpets with unidentified others playing trombone, saxophone, drums, bass and piano, on stage in Helsingor, Denmark.
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 Smith playing the organ
Jimmy Smith playing organ with Buck Clayton and two unidentified musicians behind him.
Jo Jones and Buck Clayton play London House (Chicago)
"Jo Jones returns to London House: Wednesday, May 21st with Buck Clayton plus Ray Bryant and His brother."
Jo Jones, Buck Clayton, Frank Driggs, and a friend in front of the stage
An unidentified white man with his arm around the shoulder of Jo Jones standing next to Buck Clayton, wearing a plaid fedora, a necklace, a sweater and checked suit jacket, standing with his arm...
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).
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.
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.
Marie Baker and Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton dining with possibly Marie Baker, Mickey Baker's wife; France.
Maxim Saury with his arms around Alain Bouchet and Buck Clayton
Maxim Saury standing with his arms around Alain Bouchet and Buck Clayton.
Mezz Mezzrow playing clarinet
Mezz Mezzrow, Buck Clayton, Gene Sedric, Red Richards and Big Chief Moore performing on stage.
Mickey Baker, Sweets Edison, and Buck Clayton eating a meal with a group of people.
Buck Clayton dining with Mickey Baker, Hal Singer, possibly Marie Baker, and an unidentified group of people; Paris, France.
On stage
Dick Cary, Vic Dickenson, Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Cliff Leeman and Eddie Condon performing on stage; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
On stage in France
Members of Buck's "French American Band" (Dave Pochonet, drums ; Andre Persiany, piano ; M. DeVillers, saxophone ; Charlie Blareau, bass ; J.P. Sasson, guitar).
On stage in Khartoum
On stage, likely in Khartoum, Sudan, with Bull Moose Jackson on sax, John Phillips, piano, David Burns, bass and Buck Clayton, trumpet.
Outdoor jam session
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Shifford Garner on sax in front of a tree; the photographer's shadow is visible in the foreground.
Outdoor jam session
Outdoor jam session featuring Buck Clayton, trumpet, and Guy Lafitte on tenor sax with five others in France.
Outdoor performance in Nice
Buddy Tate, Jay McShann, and Francis Williams are performing on stage with Buck Clayton and a group of unidentified musicians on an outdoor stage in Nice, France.
Panama Francis, Dave Burns, Bull Moose Jackson, and Buck Clayton
Seated in an office, smiling, are Panama Francis, an unidentified man Leopold Tyrmand (?), David Burns, Bull Moose Jackson, and Buck Clayton.
Panama Francis, Dave Burns, Bull Moose Jackson, and Buck Clayton
Seated in an office, smiling, are Panama Francis, an unidentified white man (Leopold Tyrmand?), David Burns, Bull Moose Jackson, and Buck Clayton.
Performing before an audience
Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Ralph Sutton and an unidentified group of musicians performing before an audience.
Performing on stage
Dick Cary, Vic Dickenson, Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Pee Wee Russell and Cliff Leeman performing on stage; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.