Danny Kaye performing with a band featuring Benny Goodman playing clarinet, Tommy Dorsey playing trombone, Charlie Barnet playing saxophone, Louis Armstrong playing trumpet and Lionel Hampton playing vibraphone in a still shot from the film "A Song Is Born" Kaye is holding one arm up and smiling.
Publicity photo of Willie Howard and Eugene Howard making jokes next to a Columbia microphone. Willie is holding his hands up and shrugging while looking to the side. Eugene is looking at Willie and smiling.
Members of the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra posing with instruments for a group photo, including Paul Webster, Sy Oliver, and Eddie Tompkins (left to right) playing trumpet.
Publicity photo of Tyrone Power advertising the movie "The Long Gray Line." Power is turned to the right and looking left. He is wearing a gray suit and checkered vest with black tie.
Publicity photo of The Who standing in front of a metal wall. Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, Pete Townsend, and John Entwistle are standing left to right, all looking forward and smiling.
Publicity photo of Heather Bishop standing with a large guitar case against a wall; she is wearing what might be describe as a man's suit without the tie.
Publicity photo of Buck Clayton and a group of unidentified musicians performing in a recording studio in Hollywood, California, likely as part of the soundtrack for The Benny Goodman Story.
City Light Jazz Ensemble sits in and stands by a 1946 De Soto convertible in front of the Gem Theater with Ida McBeth leaning on the right front hood. Ahmad Alaadeen holds a soprano saxophone straight up in the air as he blows into it. A bass player sits up on top of the back seat holding a upright bass. Right side of this promotional material advertises the Jazz Lovers' Fall Crawl, October 18, 1988.