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Photograph, B/w
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Date
n.d
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1961
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1964
(2)
1973
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1939
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Kaufmann-fabry
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Anderson Photo Company
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Calvert
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George Williamson
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1.
Unidentified Horn Player
N.d.
View of unidentified musician playing the trumpet.
2.
Ted Weems Orchestra
n.d.
Interior view of the Ted Weems Orchestra with Weems in the center. Location not given, but presumed to be at the Muehlebach Hotel.
3.
Ted Weems and His Orchestra
n.d.
Interior, stage view of the Ted Weems Orchestra with Weems standing in the left center. Location not given on photo but same photo in P1 collection indicates it is at the Muehlebach Hotel.
4.
Sheet Music Cover
n.d.
View is of sheet music entitled "Am I Dreaming?", words and music by Joe Davis, Bobby Gregory and Charles Dornberger. It contains on the cover a composite of various band/orchestra leaders of the day....
5.
Sheet Music Cover
n.d.
View is of a piece of sheet music entitled "Am I Dreaming?", words and music by Joe Davis, Bobby Gregory and Charles Dornberger. It includes a composite of popular band/orchestra leaders of the day. These...
6.
Phil Baxter
June 1965
Color photo of Phil Baxter seated at a motel room desk. Back of photo reads: "Phil Baxter in our room, Holiday Inn Central, Dallas, 1965".
7.
Last Straws
1964
Group of musicians playing outside identified on the back of the photo as the Last Straws, New Orleans, 1964. Names not given of men.
8.
Last Straws
1964
Group of musicians seated outside and identified as the Last Straws, New Orleans, 1964. Individual names not given.
9.
Knocky Parker
1962
Believed to be piano player Knocky Parker seated on bed.
10.
Joe Sanders With Musicians
ca1940s
Joe Sanders seated at piano with hand microphone and three musicians identified as his rhythm section. Identified as Blackhawk [Restaurant], 1940-43.
11.
Joe Sanders Band
1939
View of brass section of Joe Sanders Band taken from an airplane playing the song "Gold Mine in the Sky" during a special CBS radio broadcast as a salute to the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition. Jane Kaye sang...
12.
Joe Sanders Band
1939
View of brass section of Joe Sanders Band taken from an airplane playing the song "Gold Mine in the Sky" during a special CBS radio broadcast as a salute to the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition. Jane Kaye sang...
13.
Joe Sanders At Home
1961
Exterior partial body view of local musician Joe Sanders standing outside his home at 7626 Pennsylvania in Kansas City, Missouri. Photograph believed to have been taken by Harvey Rettberg or his wife while...
14.
Joe Sanders At Home
1961
Exterior body view of local musician Joe Sanders standing outside his home at 7626 Pennsylvania in Kansas City, Missouri. Photograph believed to have been taken by Harvey Rettberg or his wife while they...
15.
Joe Sanders At Home
1961
Exterior view of local band leader Joe Sanders standing in front of his home at 7626 Pennsylvania in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo believed to have been taken by Harvey Rettberg or his wife when they visited...
16.
Joe Sanders and Musicians
1935
Joe Sanders standing by the following seated musicians from left to right: Harry Shapiro, Bill McDowell, Harold Thiel, and Dale Stoddard. Photo is dated Oct. 30, 1935. Location is unknown.
17.
Joe Sanders and His Band
N.d.
Performance photo of Joe Sanders with his band.
18.
Jenkins Music Company Store Display
n.d.
Appears to be a view of a window display at the Jenkins Music Company Store featuring the Ted Weems Orchestra. Scene includes various instruments and what appears to be photographs of the band members....
19.
Hitch's Happy Harmonists
n.d.
Interior view on stage of the musical group Hitch's Happy Harmonists. Believed to be Curt Hitch seated at the piano. Autograph reads: "To "Punk" Burford, The band that helped to make jazz history in Indiana,...
20.
Happy Harmonists
n.d.
Interior scene of six musicians identified on the drum as The Happy Harmonists, also known as Hitch's Happy Harmonists. Back of photo says "Hitch's Happy Harmonists". Believed to be Curt Hitch on knee....
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