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City Light Orchestra
File contains a photo and information on the City Light Orchestra, a jazz and swing band formed in Kansas City in 1982 that performs around the country. Led by native Kansas Citian and saxophonist Ahmad...
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Local Musicians
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Band at Electric Park
A band on stage at Electric Park.
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Unknown Band
Group of musicians, possibly Italian. Some names given for first row (left to right): 1) Uncle Mike; 2) Oscar Parisi.
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Coon Sanders Novelty Orchestra
Eight-members of the novelty orchestra of Coon Sanders shown with instruments, including a baby-grand piano, on stage in unknown place. Printed on the front of the drum: "Coon Sanders Novelty Orchestra/Exponents...
6.
Kansas City Bands
File contains photos, illustrations, and information on various musical bands in Kansas City history.
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Early Music Consort of Kansas City
File containing photos and information on the Early Music Consort of Kansas City, a local band formed about 1978 (based in the Linda Hall Library in 1990) and led by John Titterington playing music "from...
8.
Coon Sanders Novelty Orchestra
Eight-members of the novelty orchestra of Coon Sanders shown with instruments, including a baby-grand piano, on stage in unknown place. Printed on the front of the drum: "Coon Sanders Novelty Orchestra/Exponents...
9.
Unknown Orchestra
Group portrait of members of an unknown orchestra or band standing before the stage at the Hotel Muehlebach in what is believed to be the Plantation Grill. Sign hanging from the top middle of back drop...
10.
Bennie Moten
Photo and information on Bennie Moten (1894-1935), a black pianist, bandleader and native of Kansas City, leading in the development of the Kansas City style of jazz. Starting his own ragtime band here...
11.
Young Musicians
Two unidentified young boys dressed in their band uniform. On their caps: "Banda Sayou." Believed to be a local Italian band, early twentieth century.
12.
Kansas City Brass Band City Directory Entry
1866
Description of the band with ten members led by D. W. Bantie.
13.
Kansas City Brass Band
1868
Description of the band with ten members led by D. W. Bantie.
14.
Kansas City String Band
1868
Description of the band with ten members led by D. W. Bantie.
15.
Knights of Columbus Band
1922
Framed (8.5 in. x 34.5 in.) photograph captioned: "Annual State Convention, Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph, Mo., May 16-17, '22." Includes unidentified band members in white uniforms standing in a row...
16.
Knights of Columbus Marquette Band
1922-04-16
Knights of Columbus Marquette Band, directed by Michael Ingino, on stage at the Auditorium Theatre.
17.
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
1923
Interior view of group gathered around Joe Sanders at the piano, location not given. Identified in Edmiston's book - Left to right, Nick Musilino, John Thiell, Harold Thiell, Orville Knapp, Pop Estep,...
18.
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
1924
Identified in Edmiston's book as "Joe's 'Nighthawk Pyramid,' depot in Iowa City, Iowa, about 20 September 1924." People are identified on top as: Dewey Birge (banjo), Orville Knapp (alto sax), John Thiell...
19.
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
1925
View of some of the members of the Nighthawks waiting for their train at the Dubuque, Iowa, train station while on tour. Sanders in his scrapbook captions the photo: "Dubuque, Iowa. A very busy body of...
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Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks
1926
Interior view identified as "Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks. America's Premier Radio Orchestra." Identified on the back by Fred Edmiston as: Backrow, left to right: Carleton Coon, Joe Sanders, and Pop...
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