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...
Buck Clayton performing with Melba Liston and others at the Riverside Plaza Hotel
Walter Page, double bass, (likely) Ernie Caceres, clarinet, Charlie Persip, drums, Melba Liston, trombone, Buck Clayton, trumpet performing on stage at the Riverside Plaza Hotel
Buck Clayton playing in an ensemble during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party
An unidentified African American male clarinetist with Coleman Hawkins, sax; Buck Clayton, trumpet; likely Urbie Green, trombone; and Gus Johnson, drums playing, most likely, during Dick Gibson's Jazz...
Buck Clayton playing with Eddie Condon's band
Buck Clayton performing in a club with Eddie Condon's Band; seen are Eddie Condon, guitar, Leonard Gaskin, bassist, Herbie Hall, clarinet, likely George Wettling, drums, Cutty Cutshall, trombone, and...
Buck Clayton with ensemble on stage
Trummy Young[?], Sidney Bechet, Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells[?], Benny Morton, George Wettling, Pops Foster, Joe Marsala, Max Kaminsky and an unidentified group of musicians performing on stage.
Buck Clayton with jazz ensemble during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party
An unidentified African American male clarinetist and pianist with Coleman Hawkins, sax; Buck Clayton, trumpet; likely Urbie Green, trombone; Gus Johnson, drums; and George Duvivier, bass; most likely...
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...
Steve Allen as Benny Goodman
Publicity photo of Steve Allen (as Benny Goodman) performing with the band in a reenactment of the 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert; Buck Clayton is standing and playing trumpet.
With Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey
Benny Goodman performing with Tommy Dorsey, Buck Clayton and Budd Johnson and others at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.