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[Kenton Orchestra at Club Oasis]
Photographs of Kenton Orchestra at Club Oasis in Los Angeles, CA. Proof sheet with 12 images includes: #194-A Lennie Niehaus, #194-B Bob Fitzpatrick, #194-J Don Bagley, #194-K Jeri Winters, #194-L Ralph Blaze.
[Downbeat Award Ceremony]
Photograph of the Progressive Jazz Orchestra at Downbeat Award ceremony. June Christy (with husband Bob Cooper) is presented the Downbeat Award by the magazine's West Coast editor Charles Emge. Center photos: Mexican singer Paco who also performed on this live KLAC telecast at the Hollywood Palladium.
[Kenton and Sal Salvador at recording session]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and Sal Salvador at recording session for the Kenton Presents series, produced by Stan for Sal at Capitol Records.
[Kenton Orchestra at National Guard Armory Auditorium]
Photographs of a recording session in Chicago. The various shots were taken at National Guard Armory Auditorium in Charlotte, NC. Part of the concert was a "Concert in Miniature" broadcast from station WSOC. Proof sheet with 12 images includes: Don Bagley (#20), Sal Salvador (#21), and Maynard Ferguson (#23).
[Kenton recording session]
Photographs of various rehearsal shots from a recording session at Capitol Records, Hollywood. Proof sheet with 12 images includes: Stan with Bill Russo, George Roberts, Keith Moon, Ernie Royal and Capitol's producer Lee Gillette.
[Kenton Orchestra at Steel Pier]
Photographs of Kenton Orchestra members at Steel Pier, Atlantic City. Proof sheet with 12 images includes: #79 Stan Levey, #82 Bill Holman, #83 Conte Candoli, #76 Maynard Ferguson, #78 in trumpets: Maynard Ferguson, Conte Candoli, Buddy Childers.
[Kenton recording session of "New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm"]
Photograph of the recording session for "New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm," done by Capitol Records in Chicago, IL. Pictured, from left to right are: Stan Kenton, unknown, Frank Rosolino, Don Bagley, and conductor Johnny Richards.
[Kenton Orchestra at National Guard Armory Auditorium - 2]
Photographs of a recording session in Chicago. The shots were taken at National Guard Armory Auditorium in Charlotte, NC. Part of the concert was a "Concert in Miniature" broadcast from station WSOC. Proof sheet with 12 images includes: Don Bagley (#20), Sal Salvador (#21), and Maynard Ferguson (#23).
[Kenton Orchestra recording at National Guard Armory Auditorium]
Photographs of various rehearsals and recording sessions in Chicago. The shots were taken at National Guard Armory Auditorium in Charlotte, NC. Part of the concert was a "Concert in Miniature" broadcast from station WSOC. Proof sheet with 11 images includes: Don Bagley (#20), Sal Salvador (#21), and Maynard Ferguson (#23).
[Original Kenton band at Hollywood Palladium]
Photograph of the original Kenton band performing at the Palladium in Hollywood.
[Rehearsal at Capitol Records]
Photograph of the band rehearsing Tampico at Capitol Records in Chicago, IL. Standing: bassist Max Wayne, drummer Bob Varney, trumpeter Mel Green. Trombones in rear: Milt Kabak, Bart Varsalona. Saxes from left to right: Boots Mussulli, Bob Livelyy, Dave Madden, Joe Magro, Bob Gioga.
[Kenton Presents recording session in New York]
Photograph of several people recording the 'Kenton Presents' series. Stan Kenton is standing with Sal Salvador in the foreground; two other men are standing together in the background with instruments.
[Kenton Orchestra at Carnegie Hall]
Stan Kenton band fans entering Carnegie Hall before the concert.
[Kenton band at Hollywood Palladium]
Photograph of the Stan Kenton band performing at the Palladium in Hollywood. Kenton is seated at a piano, looking over his shoulder; the band members are standing in a semi-circle around the piano, holding various instruments.
[Kenton Orchestra at Meadowbrook Country Club]
Photograph of Kenton's full band at Meadowbrook Country Club in Cedar Grove, New Jersey.
[Kenton Orchestra at Carnegie Hall - 2]
Photograph of Stan Kenton band fans entering Carnegie Hall before the concert.
[First Kenton Orchestra concert at Carnegie Hall]
Photograph of Stan Kenton fans at the band's first Carnegie Hall concert, which began at 12 midnight. The concert sold out within hours.
[Kenton Orchestra rehearsal]
Photograph of the Stan Kenton Orchestra in band rehearsal.
[Kenton Band rehearsal at Viriginia Polytechnical Institute]
Kenton band rehearsal, probably taken at Virginia Polytechnical Institute in Blackburg, VA.
[Kenton band rehearsal at Virginia Polytechnical Institute - 2]
Photograph of a Kenton band rehearsal, probably taken at Virginia Polytechnical Institute in Blackburg, VA.
[Kenton Presents recording session in Boston]
Photograph of recording the 'Kenton Presents' series with leader-saxophonist Boots Mussulli at Capitol Records in Boston, MA.
[Recording session with Ken Hanna]
Photograph of a recording session with bandleader Ken Hanna. From left to right: Bill Jurney (tenor), Lennie Mitchell (baritone), Ken Hanna (arranger), Bob Hardaway (tenor), Bart Caldarell (soprano), Bobby Drasnin (alto).
[Kenton band recording session for Capitol Records]
Photograph of the Kenton band recording for Capitol Records at RKO Pathe Studios in New York, NY.
[Kenton band at Balboa Bay, CA]
Photograph of the Kenton band cruising in a boat at Balboa Bay, CA. According to Fernando Ortiz de Urbina in 2019, personnel are identified as follows: Back row: Ed Badgley, Art Pepper, Laurindo Almeida, Pete Rugolo; fifth row: Harry Betts, unidentified, Chico Alvarez, unidentified; fourth row: Ray Wetzel, Parke Groate (tentatively), unidentified, Jack Constanzo; third row: Harry Forbes, Conte Candoli, Bart Varsalona, Buddy Childers, Eddie Safranski; second row: Warner Weidler , George Weidler, Bob Gioga, Shelly Manne; front row: Bob Cooper, June Christy, George Morte, Stan Kenton.
[Kenton band filming "Artistry in Rhythm"]
Photograph of the Kenton band filming "Artistry in Rhythm" for Universal Pictures in Hollywood, CA.
[Stan Kenton and June Christy at Hollywood Palladium]
Photograph of the Stan Kenton Orchestra and June Christy at the Hollywood Palladium.
[Kenton band college visit]
Photograph of Kenton and some band members visiting a college. Front row (sitting) are band members Pete Rugolo (arr), trumpeters Buddy Childers, Ed Badgely and Conte Candoli.
[Original Kenton band at Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa Bay, CA]
Photograph of the original Kenton band at the Rendezvous Ballroom at Balboa. Singer Kay Gregory is at the microphone.
[Kenton band at Metropolitan Theater in Providence, RI]
Kenton band at the Metropolitan Theatre in Providence, RI.
[Kenton band pictorial for Metronome Magazine]
Pictorial date for Metronome magazine, taken at Cafe Rouge, Hotel Penn. in New York, NY. (The band was playing nightly nearby at the Paramount Theatre during this period).
[Original Kenton sax section at Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa Bay, CA]
Photograph of the original Kenton sax section at Rendezvous Ballroom at Balboa, CA. From left to right: Ted Romersa, Hollis Bridwell, Jack Ordean, Red Dorris, Bob Gioga.
[Stan Kenton selling record albums]
Photograph of Stan Kenton selling record albums.
[Kenton at record store with fans]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at a record store surrounded by a large group of fans. Behind him, there are shelves full of records and displayed photographs.
[Stan Kenton at Capitol Records stockroom]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at Capitol Records stockroom, holding boxes and stacks of albums. Pictured from left to right: Al Silver (in charge of the New York stockroom), Stan Kenton, and John Scalisi (Eastern regional manager).
[Stan Kenton at record store]
Photograph of Stan Kenton selling record albums in a store. A group of people are gathered around his table and Kenton is standing in front of a wall of shelves full of albums.
[Kenton at the barber shop]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at the barber shop, in a chair. Other people are also in the shop.
[Kenton surrounded by fans]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at a piano, surrounded by fans.
[Kenton in Capital Records stockroom, NY]
Photograph of Stan Kenton in the Capitol Records stockroom in New York, looking at albums and surrounded by stacks of boxes.
[Stan Kenton at Capitol Records?]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with unidentified man and woman. They are surrounded by shelves of record albums and there are three other men in the background.
[Kenton at train station]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and two other men walking through a pair of glass doors at the train station.
[Stan Kenton and record officials]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with unidentified man and woman at, perhaps, the Capitol Records office. That are around a desk, in front of a large, ornate mirror.
[Kenton signing autographs]
Photograph of Stan Kenton signing autographs and surrounded by fans.
[Kenton and friends]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with unidentified group of people. They appear to be standing in a record store with racks of record albums around them and shelves in the background.
[Kenton autographing albums]
Photograph of Stan Kenton autographing record albums at a counter for a group of men. Behind him are shelves full of records.
[Kenton at record store]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with several unidentified people at a record store.
[Kenton greeting fans]
Photograph of Stan Kenton shaking hands with unidentified person at the record store. They are surrounded by other people and shelves of records.
[Kenton autographing record albums]
Photograph of Stan Kenton, leaning over a counter, autographing record albums. A group of people are standing around him, watching him. There are shelves of records on the wall in the background.
[Kenton speaks with fans at records store]
Photograph of Stan Kenton speaking with a group of people at a record store.
[Kenton greets fans at record store]
Photograph of Stan Kenton talking with a group of people at a record store.
[Kenton and fans at record store]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and a group of people at record store, lined up to purchase Kenton record albums.
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