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Sanders, Joe
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Coon-sanders Band
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Bill Rank
n.d.
Portrait view identified as Bill Rank.
2.
Bill Rank
1979
Portrait view of Bill Rank.
3.
Bix Beiderbecke Grave
1973
Exterior view, identified on back of picture as "Otis B. Zirkle at grave of Bix Beiderbecke in Oakdale Cemetery, Davenport, Ia., Sun. July 29/73. Photo taken by Geo. Williamson."
4.
Bix Beiderbecke Grave
1973
Exterior view, identified on back of picture as "Otis B. Zinkle at Bix's grave, Oakdale Cemetery, Davenport, IA., July 29,'73". Would be band leader Bix Beiderbecke.
5.
Charlie Davis
n.d.
View identified as Charlie Davis, "Copenhagen".
6.
Clyde Austin and Earle Roberts
n.d.
Interior view identified on back of photo as Clyde Austin and Earle Roberts who played banjo. Indicates they are in Brian Rust's The American Dance Band Discography, 1917-1942. Both have correspondence...
7.
Clyde Hahn and Others
1961
Exterior view, identified on negative envelope as left to right: Hilda Rettberg, Sis Stout, Clyde Hahn, and Russ Stout. Taken at Whitewater Falls (South Carolina?) in 1961.
8.
Clyde Hahn Scrapbooks and Other Material Finding Aid
circa 1920s-1980s (bulk 1950s-1960s)
Collection contains seven scrapbooks and other items compiled by Clyde Hahn, co-founder of the Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks Club. Within the collection can be found photographs, correspondence, newspaper...
9.
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
Circa 1925
Interior view of the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks musical group with insert portraits of Carleton Coon on the left and Joe Sanders on the right. Location not given, perhaps Chicago. Identified by Fred Edmiston...
10.
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
ca1926
Identified by Fred Edmiston as a microphone picture, dated ca1926. People are: top and clockwise - Russ Stout, Pop Estep, Joe Richolson, Bob Pope, Rex Downing, John Thiell, Harold Thiell, Floyd Estep and...
11.
Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra
Circa 1920
Early, interior view of Coon-Sanders group. Information on drum in picture reads: "'Sure Its' Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra, Gayety Theatre Bldg., Harrison 859, Kansas City, Mo." It is noted on back that...
12.
Curt Hitch
1972
Interior view of Curt Hitch playing at a piano. Identified on back of photo as "Curt Hitch at 1972 Coon Sanders meeting at Charleston, W. Va. Photo by O.B. Zirkle".
13.
Curt Hitch
n.d.
Interior view of Curt Hitch identified on back as "Curt at Pickens".
14.
Curt Hitch
n.d.
Portrait view identified as Curt Hitch.
15.
Danny Barker
n.d.
Interior view of three men, only identification is man on left, Danny Barker, believed to be a New Orleans jazz musician who died in 1994. Location may be the New Orleans Jazz Museum according to a plaque...
16.
Duke Welborn and Harvey Rettberg
1962
Exterior view identified as "Duke" Welborn and Harvey Rettberg, location not given.
17.
Eula Coon Stookey and Others
1961
Written on envelope that contained the negative: "Eula Coon Stookey (Coonie's widow), Hilda Rettberg, Franklin Stookey, Columbia, Mo., July, 1961."
18.
Eula Coon Stookey and Others
1961
Written on envelope that contained the negative: "Eula Coon Stookey (Coonie's widow), Hilda Rettberg, Franklin Stookey, Columbia, Mo., July, 1961."
19.
Floyd Estep
1961
Exterior view of Floyd Estep. Identification written on negative envelope: "Floyd Estep (Reeds, C-S), Burbank, Cal., 1961".
20.
Fred Edmiston Papers Finding Aid
circa 1920-2003
Collection of material contained in five boxes that relates to the publication of "The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks: The Band That Made Radio Famous," authored by Fred Edmiston. This book recounts the Nighthawks...
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