Listening to a session recording with Vic Dickenson
Vic Dickenson seated with Buck Clayton behind microphones in a recording studio; liquor and wine bottles within reach.
Vic Dickenson seated with Buck Clayton behind microphones in a recording studio; liquor and wine bottles within reach.
Lord Alexander Macmillan speaking with Buck Clayton.
Lord Alexander Macmillan talking to Buck Clayton, at the launch of the New Grove Dictionary of American Music in New York City in 1986; with Alyn...
Lord Alexander Macmillan with Buck Clayton.
Marian McPartland seated at the piano with Buck Clayton playing trumpet next to her at the Living Room in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Buck Clayton dining with possibly Marie Baker, Mickey Baker's wife; France.
Maxim Saury standing with his arms around Alain Bouchet and Buck Clayton.
Buck Clayton presenting Kansas City, MO Mayor Charles B. Wheeler with an autographed copy of a Clayton album, "Jazz Party Time: A Buck Clayton Jam...
Mel Lewis standing with Jabbo Smith and Buck Clayton in front of a building.
Mezz Mezzrow, Buck Clayton, Gene Sedric, Red Richards and Big Chief Moore performing on stage.
Buck Clayton dining with Mickey Baker, Hal Singer, possibly Marie Baker, and an unidentified group of people; Paris, France.
Class portrait of Mineola Walker's 1923 piano class including Buck Clayton.
Aritha Anne Dorsey-Clayton with baby Buck Clayton; both in white clothes.
Nipsey Russell shaking hands with Buck Clayton.
Norene Tate seated with Buck Clayton and an unidentified man.
Norene Tate seated with Buck Clayton.
Buck Clayton laughing with Norris Turney holding his saxophone.
Buck Clayton speaking closely to an African American woman jazz vocal student in class in New York City.
Buck Clayton with Ben Webster, Eddie Barefield and an unidentified musician outside the Famous Door on 52nd St. with street seen behind them.
Buck Clayton standing on a balcony with M. Renaud and Christinat in Paris, France.
Buck Clayton standing in front of Hugues Panassié's home in Montauban, France.
Dick Cary, Vic Dickenson, Bud Freeman, Buck Clayton, Cliff Leeman and Eddie Condon performing on stage; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.
Members of Buck's "French American Band" (Dave Pochonet, drums ; Andre Persiany, piano ; M. DeVillers, saxophone ; Charlie Blareau, bass ; J.P. Sasson...
On stage, likely in Khartoum, Sudan, with Bull Moose Jackson on sax, John Phillips, piano, David Burns, bass and Buck Clayton, trumpet.
Buck Clayton on stage playing trumpet next to Bud Freeman on saxophone; possibly in Melbourne or Osaka.