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Mutual Musicians Foundation Photograph Collection (UMKC)(Original Project Images: Wall Photos Individual Prints 1-181)Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West1 Chick Saunders with sax[n.d.]StardustProductions / KeyRing Agencycaption: "ChickSaunders and HisDisciples"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West2 Roy Searcy at piano[n.d.]WilliamFambroughincludes originalproject negativeWall: West3 Eddie Baker seated holding atrombone[n.d.]BibbsPhotographerincludes originalproject negativeWall: West4 Grouping of two photos: (firstphoto: top) Paul Gray, DizzyGillespie; outside Paul Gray'sJazz Place; Lawrence, Kansas;(second photo: bottom)Oliver Todd Band: MarcellusLee (drums), Todd (piano),Sam Johnson (bass), ElmerPrice (trumpet), Al Zanders(sax), John Henry Hoard (sax);performing upstairs of theMutual Musicians Foundation[n.d.] / February19, 1990[unknown] /[unknown]second photo: 7x5,see also P141individual print;includes originalproject negativeWall: West5 Unidentified woman outsideLocal 627 building[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West6 Samuel "Baby" Lovett[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West7 Jimmy McConnell holdingtrumpet[n.d.][unknown]inscribed: "To Local627 / Jimmy Mc";written on back: "Jas.McConnell - trumpet/ Band leader - SchoolTeacher"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West8 Pianist Harry Swanagan[n.d.][unknown]inscribed (faded): "ToRichard and Elmer /Best Wishes / HarrySwanagan"; writtenon back: "Swanagan";photo mounted onpaperboard; includesoriginal projectnegative

Original LocationWall: WestID Description9 Unidentified manDateImage CreditNotes[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West10 Unidentified man,unidentified woman standingnext to a well[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West11 Ladies Auxiliary for Local 627:(back row) Mrs. CarolStafford, Local 627 PresidentRichard Smith, Mrs. VernalTolbert, (front row) Mrs.James Etta Henry, Mrs.Henrienne Barker, Mrs.Josephine Jones, Mrs. FloKennedy, Mrs. Lois Payne[n.d.][unknown]photo is scan ofnewspaper clipping;caption: "LadiesAuxiliary No. 627donates ChristmasBaskets - A surpriseChristmas party wasprovided by theLadies Auxiliary forthe members of thelocal Musicians Union627. Christmasbaskets weredistributed by theauxiliary."; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West12 Jesse Price playing drums[n.d.]Rupertincludes originalproject negativeWall: West13 Grouping of three photos:(first photo: top) ErnieWilliams, Richard Smith, EarlRobinson; Local 627 lounge;(second photo: bottom left)Eddie Saunders (tenor sax),Luqman Hamza (piano);performing at unidentifiedvenue; (third photo: bottomright) Eddie "Cleanhead"Vinson[n.d.] / [n.d.] /[n.d.][unknown] /[unknown] /[unknown]second and thirdphotos: 3.5x5, color;includes originalproject negativeWall: West14 Andy Kirk[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West15 Eppie Jackson[n.d.]reproduced bySackettProductionssee also P34-westwall; inscribed: "WithKindest Regards /Eppie Jackson";caption on back:"Eppie Jackson,played tuba at theEblon Theatre duringtime Basie was therein the thirties";includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West16 Claude "Fiddler" Williamsplaying violin[c. December1991]Russ Dantzlerinscribed on back:"To the Foundation /Many HappyMemories / CarnegieHall 12/91 / Claude'Fid' Williams";includes originalproject negativeWall: West17 Bettye Miller standing next topiano[n.d.]Bruno ofHollywoodcaption: "The BettyeMiller Milt Abel Duo";includes originalproject negativeWall: West18 Charles "Crook" Goodwin[n.d.][unknown]see also P23individual print;includes originalproject negativeWall: West19 Grouping of two photos: (firstphoto: top) Earl "Bang Bang"Jackson (sax), accompaniedby unidentified percussionistand pianist, playing at acrowded gathering; (secondphoto: bottom) unidentifiedband with trumpeter, bassist,saxophonist; performing atunidentified venue[n.d.] / [n.d.][unknown] /[unknown]first photo: see alsoP153-individual print;second photo:5.5x5.5; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West20 Herman Bell playing guitar[c. August 1961][unknown]inscribed: "To 627 /Herman G. Bell";includes originalproject negativeWall: West21 Unidentified man[c. August 18,1962]Rembrandt Studiophoto mounted topaperboard; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West22 Harry Smith posing withtrumpet; Smith was amember of the GonzelleWhite show and the BlueDevils[n.d.]NASIB NY /WilliamFambroughsee also P115individual print;inscribed: "ToBrother"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West23 Caricature of unidentifiedbassist[n.d.]Vern Fincherincludes originalproject negativeWall: West24 Jimmy Witherspoon singinginto microphone[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West25 Ahmad Alaadeen playing sax;Mutual Musicians Foundationlounge[n.d.][unknown]see also P3-individualprint; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West26 Lawrence Keyes at piano[n.d.]Don Ingleinscribed: "MutualMusicians Foundation/ Musically Their 'Oz'"; includes originalproject negativeWall: West27 Grouping of two photos: (firstphoto: top) Herman Walder;(second photo: bottom)unidentified man at piano;Mutual Musicians Foundationlounge[n.d.] / [n.d.]CorneliusStrickland /[unknown]second photo: 4x6;includes originalproject negativeWall: West28 Harold Ashby (playing tenorsax), Duke Ellington; on stageof unidentified venue[n.d.][unknown]printed on 8x10photo paper; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West29 Jesse Price Band: Franz Bruce(sax), Jesse Price (drums),Laverne Barker (bass), Robert"Junior" Williams (sax);performing on stage ofunidentified venue[1940s]Rupertsee also P57-westwall; includes originalproject negativeWall: West30 Bob Campbell at drums[n.d.][unknown]inscribed: "Best ofLuck to all Brothers /Bob Campbell";includes originalproject negativeWall: West31 David Daahoud Williamsplaying bass; MutualMusicians Foundation lounge[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West32 Ace (of Ace And His Spades)singing and playing guitar[n.d.]America's BestAttractionscaption: "Ace And HisSpades"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West33 Unidentified saxophonist witharms outstretched andholding tenor sax[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West34 Eppie Jackson[n.d.][unknown]see also P15-westwall; inscribed: "WithKindest Regards /Eppie Jackson";includes originalproject negativeWall: West35 Al Duncan at drums[n.d.][unknown]inscribed: "Al Duncan/ To my friends ofLocal 627"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West36 Emmitt Finney holdingvibraphone mallets andtrumpet[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West37 Arthur Jackson (sax), MugsySpanier (trumpet);performing at unidentifiedvenue[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West38 George E. Lee[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West39 L.C. "Speedy" Huggins[n.d.]CorneliusStricklandincludes originalproject negativeWall: West40 Louis Powell Band: DustyBarron, Geraldine [?], LewisPowell, Jack Johnson[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West41 Bennie Moten[n.d.]Stiger Studio /reproduced bySackettProductionswritten on back: "TheGreat BennieMoten"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West42 The Scamps: Willie Rice(piano), Sam Alexander(guitar), Arthur Jackson (sax),Earl Robinson (drums andvocals), James Whitcomb(bass and vocals); on stage ofunidentified venue[c. 1960]WilliamFambroughincludes originalproject negativeWall: West43 Blue Note Four: Carol Brown(bass), Eddie Saunders (sax),Brian Morahan (drums),Charlie Gatschet (guitar)[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West44 Art Smith’s Jazz Band: BookerWashington, Edward "Sleepy"Hickock, Smith, Charles"Crook" Goodwin, BenKynard; possibly at Local 627[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West45 Andy Kirk and His TwelveClouds of Joy: Ted Brinson(guitar), Kirk (leader), BookerCollins (bass), Ben Thigpen(drums), Mary Lou Williams(piano and arranger), TedDonnelly (trombone), DickWilson (sax), John Williams(sax), unidentified (trumpet),Pha Terrell (vocals), EarlThomson (trumpet), JohnHarrington (sax), HarryLawson (trumpet),unidentified (sax)[c. mid-late1930s]Gordon Connor /Joe Glasersee also P3-southwall; caption: "MaryLou Williams and PhaTerrel [sic] featuredwith Andy Kirk andHis Orchestra";includes originalproject negativeWall: West46 The Jazz Brokers Orchestraperforming on stage; FollyTheater; Kansas City, Missouri[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West47 Samuel "Baby" Lovett(drums), Julia Lee (piano); atnightclub, possibly Milton’son Troost; 3507 TroostAvenue; Kansas City, Missouri[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West48 The Scamps: Arthur Jackson,L.C. "Speedy" Huggins, WillieRice, Earl Robinson, ArtMitchell (holding bass)[n.d.]Percy Myersincludes originalproject negativeWall: West49 The Jazz Brokers Orchestraperforming or rehearsing;upstairs of Mutual MusiciansFoundation[n.d.][unknown]inscribed: "To MyPartner / Still tryingto swing - [illegiblesignature] / Taken atLocal 34-627 /KCMO"; includesoriginal projectnegative; see alsoP09-north wallWall: West50 Jimmy Witherspoon[c. 1940s]ConsolidatedOrchestras ofAmericacaption: "JimmyWitherspoon /Featured Vocalistwith Jay McShannand His Orchestra";includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West51 Mary Lou Williams1976 [dateinscribed]James J.Kriegmann /reproduced bySackettProductionsinscribed: "To MutualMusicians Fdn / Oneof the greatest unionsaround - I miss thegood ol days with you/ Love to all myfriends / Mary LouWilliams / 1976";includes originalproject negativeWall: West52 Count Basie holding amicrophone and standingnext to the 12th and Vinestreet sign; Kansas City,MissouriMarch 7, 1984Liz Leech / UPIincludes originalproject negativeWall: West53 Jay McShann[c. 1960]Bruno ofincludes originalHollywood /project negativeGoldman-DellMusic ProductionsWall: West54 Sam Johnson, Jr. holdingdrum sticks[n.d.]Leumas MusicalServicescaption: "SamJohnson, Jr. / LeumasMusical Services /Suppliers of QualityEntertainment";includes originalproject negativeWall: West55 Najee playing soprano saxJune 1992Diego Uchitel /EMI RecordsGroupinscribed: "To TheMutual MusiciansFoundation / Najee";includes originalproject negativeWall: West56 Gloria Edwards[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West57 Jesse Price Band: Franz Bruce(sax), Jesse Price (drums),Laverne Barker (bass), Robert"Junior" Williams (sax);performing on stage ofunidentified venue[1940s]Rupertsee also P29-westwall; includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: West58 "Bumps" Bunnie LoveFebruary 26,1959 [dateinscribed][unknown]inscribed: "Hi Honey /What a good time wehad / Love toeverybody - Bumps /P.S. - Love to Pel andIke"; includes originalproject negativeWall: West59 Jimmy Keith Band: Keith(tenor sax; standing in frontof microphone) with Elbert"Coots" Dye (piano), MauriceWheeler (alto sax), Ike Witt(bass), Edward "Little Phil"Phillips (drums), GeraldHunter (trumpet)c. 1946[unknown]inscribed on back:"Gift of Frank Driggsto Local 627 / FrankDriggs"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West60 Jay McShann at piano[c. 1978]Atlantic Recordssee also P1-individualprint; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West61 Nightclub owner MiltonMorris, unidentified (bass),Count Basie (piano); on stageat Crown Center; Kansas City,Missouri[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West62 Bettye Miller (piano), MiltAbel (bass), unidentified(drums); performing on stageof unidentified venue[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: West63 Will Matthews (guitar) andthe Count Basie Big Band;performing on stage ofunidentified venue[n.d.]Alex Bassprinted on 8.5x11paper; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: West64 Al Bartee1995Dan White, White& Associatesinscribed: "ToMusicians Foundation/ From Delightful-DeBARTEE"; printed on8x10 photo paper;includes originalproject negative[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: South1 Sandy Brown Quartet: Brown(piano), Wallace Jones(drums), unidentified (bass),Ben Kynard (sax)

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: South2 Unidentified (bass), StuffSmith (violin), ColemanHawkins (tenor sax);performing at unidentifiedvenue[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: South3 Andy Kirk and His TwelveClouds of Joy: Ted Brinson(guitar), Kirk (leader), BookerCollins (bass), Ben Thigpen(drums), Mary Lou Williams(piano and arranger), TedDonnelly (trombone), DickWilson (sax), John Williams(sax), unidentified (trumpet),Pha Terrell (vocals), EarlThomson (trumpet), JohnHarrington (sax), HarryLawson (trumpet),unidentified (sax)[c. mid-late1930s]Gordon Connorsee also P45-westwall; photo mountedon paperboard;includes originalproject negativeWall: South4 Ed Lewis (with drink in hand),his wife Mae Lou Lewis,Richard Smith; in front ofbandstand of musicians:Henry "Red" Allen,unidentified (drums),unidentified (clarinet),trombonist Vic Dickenson;Club Baby Grand; New York[c. 1951]reproduced bySackettProductionssee also P30-southwall and P33-southwall; written on front:"This is the Baby Grad[sic] Club N.Y. / EdLewis with glass, aBasie first tpt man /Vic Dickerson [sic],trombone with Basiein front ofmicrophone";includes originalproject negativeWall: South5 The Five Aces: Eugene "Jeep"Griddine (guitar), LuckyWesley (bass), LarryCummings [(Luqman Hamza);piano and percussion], EddieSaunders (sax), Rico Kemp(guitar); performing on stageof unidentified venue[n.d.]Ruthannincludes originalproject negativeWall: South6 Unidentified band withdrummer, saxophonist,bassist, guitarist and anothermusician (squatting, center)[negative exposure][n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negative[positive]

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: South7 Jay McShann Band: GusJohnson, McShann, GeneRamey, unidentified, BobMabane, unidentified,unidentified, Orville "Piggy"Minor; Century Room, 36thStreet and Broadway; KansasCity, Missouri[c. early 1940]Bert's Studioincludes originalproject negativeWall: South8 Grouping of three photos:(first photo: top left)unidentified baritonesaxophonist; (second photo:top right) Vince Bilardo(drums), Herman Bell (guitar);performing at the AlamedaPlaza, 401 Ward Parkway;Kansas City, Missouri; (thirdphoto: bottom right) fourunidentified men talking inthe Mutual Musicians lounge[n.d.] / April 7,1972 / [c. May1971][unknown] /Henry Lohrengel,Jr. / [unknown]second photo: 7x5;third photo: 3.5x3.5,color; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: South9 Grouping of two photos: (firstphoto: left) Ethel Mermanshaking hands with Julia Leeand Samuel "Baby" Lovett;(second photo: right) Leonard"Lucky" Enois holding guitarin unidentified venue[n.d.] / [n.d.][unknown] /[unknown]second photo: 5x7;includes originalproject negativeWall: South10 Count Basie and HisOrchestra: Basie (piano),Walter Page (bass), PaulGonsalves (tenor sax), JoJones (drums), C.Q. Price (altosax), Freddy Greene (guitar),Emmet Berry (trumpet),Preston Love (alto sax), EdLewis (trumpet), Eli Robinson(trombone), Jack Washington(baritone sax), Snooky Young(trumpet), Bill Johnson(trombone), Harry Edison(trumpet), Ted Donelly(trombone), Buddy Tate(tenor sax); performing onstage of unidentified venue;Louisville, Kentucky1947[unknown]see also P11-southwall; inscribed onback: "Gift of FrankDriggs to Local 627 /Frank Driggs";includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: South11 Count Basie and HisOrchestra: Basie (piano),Walter Page (bass), PaulGonsalves (tenor sax), JoJones (drums), C.Q. Price (altosax), Freddy Greene (guitar),Emmet Berry (trumpet),Preston Love (alto sax), EdLewis (trumpet), Eli Robinson(trombone), Jack Washington(baritone sax), Snooky Young(trumpet), Bill Johnson(trombone), Harry Edison(trumpet), Ted Donelly(trombone), Buddy Tate(tenor sax); performing onstage of unidentified venue;Louisville, Kentucky1947[unknown]see also P10-southwall; photo mountedon paperboard;includes originalproject negativeWall: South12 Rutherford H. Coleman,unidentified man, RichardSmith; 61st AnnualConvention of AmericanFederation of Musicians;Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaJune 2-5, 1958Central Studiosincludes originalproject negativeWall: South13 Virgil Hill holding sax; amicrophone along with aclarinet resting on anaccordion sit on the floor infront of him; unidentifiedvenue[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: South14 Unidentified band with maledrummer, unidentifiedwoman (vocalist?), malesaxophonist, female pianist;performing on stage ofunidentified venue; LibertyBell graphic and two "Sox"logos appear as part of thebandstand design[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: South15 Paul Banks SyncopatingOrchestra: Robert Moody orBen Simpson (trombone),Jasper "Jap" Allen (brassbass), James Everett (drums),Herbert Ashby (trumpet),Banks (piano), unidentified(banjo), Alfred Denny (altosax), Clifton Banks (alto sax)c. 1927[illegible KansasCity studio]inscribed on back:"Gift of Frank Driggsto Local 627 / FrankDriggs"; includesoriginal projectnegative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: South16 (Back row) Fred Beckett, FrogAnderson, (front row) RobertHibbler, Harry "Ma"Ferguson, William Smith[n.d.][unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: South17 Unidentified (trumpet),unidentified (drummer), MiltAbel (bass); performing atunidentified venueMarch 1956[unknown]includes originalproject negativeWall: South18 The Scamps: Wyatt Griffin(guitar), Arthur Jackson (sax),Frank Martin (piano), EarlGarnett (vocals), EdFountaine (bass); Half-A-HillTavern, 5407 Saint John Ave;Kansas City, Missouri[c. 1950]Ruthannincludes originalproject negativeWall: South19 Three Loose Nuts and a Bolt:Eddie Cole (second from left)with three unidentifiedothers, possibly drummerCharles "Jelly Bean" Johnson,bassist Duke Johnson andguitarist Jimmy White, whomade up original lineup[c. 1945-1950]reproduced bySenia Solomonoffinscribed: "It was nicemeeting[?] you";includes originalproject negativeWall: South20 Paul Banks SyncopatingOrchestra: Clifton Banks (altosax), Miles Pruit (banjo),Robert Moody or BenSimpson (trombone), JamesEverett (drums), Banks(piano), Ed Lewis (trumpet),Jasper "Jap" Allen (brass bass)c. 1925[unknown]inscribed on back:"Gift to Local 627from Frank Driggs /Frank Driggs";includes originalproject negativeWall: South21 Unidentified (sax),unidentified (drums)performing at unidentifiedvenue[n.d.]Christieincludes originalproject negativeWall: South22 (Walter Page's) Blue Devils:Oran "Lips" Page (trumpet),Henry "Buster" Smith (altosax), Clair Benton (banjo),Walter Page (bass), Emir"Bucket" Coleman(trombone), Jones L. Grant(trumpet), Ernie Williams(vocals and drums), Bill Owen(alto sax and clarinet), WillieLewis (piano and arranger);radio station KFJF; OklahomaCity, Oklahoma[c. 1928]reproduced bySackettProductionssee also P37-southwall; includes originalproject negative

Original LocationID DescriptionDateImage CreditNotesWall: South23 Bennie Moten Band: WillieMcWashington (drums),LaForest Dent (banjo),Vernon Page (brass bass),Thamon Hayes (trombone),Lamar Wright (cornet),Moten (piano), HarlanLeonard (alto sax), WoodyWalder (tenor sax); on stageprobably at Paseo Hall, 15thStreet and The Paseo; KansasCity, Missouri[c. 1925]W.B. Harrisonincludes originalproject negativeWall: South24 Patrolman John "Tallis"Layton on motorcycle[n.d.]AssociatedStudiosinscribed: " 'Best'Wishes Local '627'From John 'Tallis'Layton"; includesoriginal projectnegativeWall: South25 Thamon Hayes Band: Hayeswith Ed Lewis, Samuel "Baby"Lovett, Jesse Stone, RichardSmith, Herman Walder, VicDickens

Hickock, Smith, Charles "Crook" Goodwin, Ben Kynard; possibly at Local 627 [n.d.] [unknown] includes original project negative Wall: West 45 Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy: Ted Brinson (guitar), Kirk (leader), Booker Collins (bass), Ben Thigpen (drums), Mary Lou Williams (piano and arranger), Ted Donnelly (trombone), Dick

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