Photograph autographed by Sally Rand to Joe Bell.
Photograph autographed by Rosita Royce to Joe Bell.
Autographed photograph of Eleänore and Kathryn Smith.
Photograph showing Jeanne-Mance Street in Montreal.
Musicians from left to right: Herb Johnson, Valdo Williams, and Al Jennings.
Herb Johnson at the Good Will Camp, Marlborough, Connecticut.
Photograph of Dick Saunders and Ella Mae Waters, autographed July 30, 1954.
On the Musicraft label - A reading from "God's Trombone" by the author, James Weldon Johnson.
On the Musicraft label - A reading from "God's Trombone" by the author, James Weldon Johnson.
On the Continental label - Clyde Hart's All Stars. Trummie Young - trombone; Don Byas - tenor sax; Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet; Charlie Parker - alto sax; Clyde Hart - piano; Mike Bryan - guitar; All Hall - bass; Spec's Powell - drums; vocals by Rubberlegs Williams. "What's The Matter Now" arranged by Clyde Hart. "That's The Blues" composed by Rubberlegs Williams and Morty Shad.
On the Sensation label - Detroit Lord Nelson and His Boppers. "Stardust" composed by Carmichael. "Ratio and Proportion" composed by Nelson.
Harlequin Records. "I Just Want To Be Known As "Susie's Feller"" by Gilbert Watson & His Orchestra.
This track on Side 1: 3 min., 27 sec.
Harlequin Records. "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise" by Bert Niosi & His Orchestra.
This track on Side 2: 2 min., 50 sec.
Harlequin Records. "Christopher Columbus" by Sandy DeSantis Orchestra.
This track on Side 2: 3 min., 31 sec.
Harlequin Records. "Lazy Drag" by Millard Thomas & His Chicago Novelty Orchestra.
This track on Side 1: 2 min., 26 sec.
Harlequin Records. "Flying Home" by Oscar Peterson.
This track on Side 2: 1 min., 22 sec.
Instrumental track.
Interview of George T. Simon about Artie Shaw, edited. Recorded in New York City on December 14, 1970. Produced on December 18, 1970.
Interviews related to Glenn Miller, conducted with Ray McKinley, Billy May, Brad McCuen, George T. Simon, Johnny Holmes, Max Kaminsky, and Buddy de Franco. Produced on December 10, 1968.
Interview with Artie Shaw. Recorded in New York City on December 15, 1970. Produced on December 18, 1970.
Interview with Illinois Jacquet. Recorded at White House Hotel, in London, England on April 15, 1971. Produced on May 18, 1971.
Interview with Stan Kenton. Recorded at Piccadilly Hotel, London, England on February 21, 1973. Dubbed on March 29, 1973.
Interview with Daisy Sweeney on her brother Oscar Peterson. The interview was recorded in Montreal, Quebec, on March 19, 1973. There is a 10 minutes musical intermission during the interview.
Interview with Alex Welsh. Recorded at Piccadilly Hotel, London, England on February 9, 1973. Produced on April 17, 1973.
Interview with Johnny Lambe. Recorded at Piccadilly Hotel, London, England on February 5, 1973. Produced on March 29, 1973.
Interview with Edmundo Ros and Cecil Madden. Recorded at Mitre House, London, England on April 19, 1971.