Pee Wee Russell being filmed for the WNTA-TV 13 TV Show "Art Ford Jazz Party"
Pee Wee Russell being filmed for the Art Ford Jazz Party Show on WNTA-TV 13 with WNTA-TV 13 employee, Nancy Elliott in the foreground; Newark, New Jersey.
Performing before an audience
Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Ralph Sutton and an unidentified group of musicians performing before an audience.
Playing at a party
Buck Clayton playing trumpet at a party in front of a white woman with a drink, a white girl, and a white man; an unidentified white male clarinet player is next to Buck.
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.
Sidney Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow and others
Sidney Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow, clarinets, Jack Butler, trumpet, and Wilbur DeParis, trombone.
Sidney Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow, Jack Butler
Mezz Mezzrow performing with Sidney Bechet and Jack Butler.
Sol Yaged
Sol Yaged in a suit standing outside of a building with a white car in the background.
Steve Allen as Benny Goodman
Publicity photo of Steve Allen (as Benny Goodman) performing with members of the band, including Buck Clayton, trumpet, as part of the film The Benny Goodman Story.
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.
With Benny Goodman in the studio
Publicity photo of Benny Goodman and a group of musicians, including Buck Clayton, in a recording studio in Hollywood, California.
Woody Herman speaking
Woody Herman speaking from behind a podium on a stage lined with portrait photographs on music stands of Buck Clayton, James P. Johnson, Pee Wee Russell, and Billy Holiday, with an unidentified man...