Woody Herman singing
Woody Herman looking down and to the side while singing into a CBS microphone. Herman is wearing a plaid jacket and striped tie.
Woody Herman looking down and to the side while singing into a CBS microphone. Herman is wearing a plaid jacket and striped tie.
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...
Woody Herman speaking outdoors on a lawn with Bob Princus and Lawrence L. Frank of the Crippled Children's Society of L.A in Los Angeles, California...
Igor Stravinsky and Woody Herman looking over a score and discussing the "Ebony Concerto" written for Herman and Benny Goodman. Stravinsky is holding...
Woody Herman holding his hand out while talking and looking off to the side. Herman is wearing a dark collared shirt.
Woody Herman crouched down and holding his daughter Ingrid. Ingrid is wearing a white dress and holding a telephone receiver to her ear while smiling.
Woody Herman speaking with Jimmy Stewart and Dinah Shore at a table. Herman is wearing a checkered suite and black tie, looking at Stewart. Steward is...
Woody Herman, Dave Dexter, Artie Shaw, and Congressman James Roosevelt II seated and talking in a studio. Roosevelt is looking to the side at Herman...
Woody Herman, Margaret Whiting, and Dave Dexter sitting at a table with papers and a microphone. Gene Norman standing behind them leaning forward and...
Woody Herman, Peter Lind Hayes, and Dave Dexter laughing while seated at tables with microphones in a tile studio during broadcast recording of "Can...
Woody Herman, Peter Lind Hayes, and Dave Dexter seated at tables with microphones and talking during a broadcast recording of "Can You Tie That" KLAC...
Workers standing by a herd of cows enclosed in a makeshift pen on the deck of a ship. Several workers are working with ropes.
Workers assessing the damage to train cars.
A white workman bends down wearing a ball cap and smoking a cigar as he operates a chain saw already partially in the tree being cut down as the...
Four Workers installing sheet rock in main barn at the Saddle & Sirloin Club.
Four workers (white men) prepare the Rockefeller Center's 1953 choice for a Christmas tree, a Norway spruce near Morristown, New Jersey, by tying up...
Three workmen (two white, one African American) stand on the ground to help to anchor the Rockefeller Center's 1953 choice for a Christmas tree, a...
A group of workers have their backs to the photographer as they watch a crane get ready to support the Rockefeller Center's 1953 choice for a...
An unidentified African American man, from his left side, dressed in a suit, is seated while writing at a desk. Behind him is a fireplace with many...
An unidentified person hoeing a field while wearing a straw sun hat (Nón lá). Barracks and a tall fence are behind the worker. Likely taken in Vietnam...
Buck Clayton watching as jazz students practice during class, including one African American woman singing, in New York City.
L. Perry Cookingham and Mayor Wheeler watch workman install sign for Cookingham Drive.
Two photographs advertising NPR Jazz Alive broadcast series. Top image features World Saxophone Quartet performing including from left to right David...
Wrangel Fountain (at its old location, Kemperplatz), with views down Victory Boulevard to the Victory Column (at its old location), in Berlin, Germany...
Commemorative wreath below a sign that reads "Rolf Urban" photographed during a trip by the Urban Affairs subcommittee of the Congressional Joint...