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[Photograph of Stan Kenton]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton smoking a cigarette, Alvino Rey, and Tex Ritter.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton at the piano with the band.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton, Alvino Rey and Tex Ritter]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton, Alvino Rey, and Tex Ritter at a Kenton/Ritter recording session.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Ann Richards]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Ann Richards (Mrs. Stan Kenton) at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Ann Richards]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Ann Richards (Mrs. Stan Kenton) at a recording session of the "Too Much" album at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Johnny Richards]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Johnny Richards at Capitol Records with unidentified orchestra members.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Lee Gillette]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Lee Gillette at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Lee Gillette]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton, Lee Gillette and a number of unidentified individuals at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Lee Gillette]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Lee Gillette, executive producer at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and "Mellophonium" Orchestra]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton directing "Mellophonium Orchestra" members at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and "Mellophonium" Orchestra]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton directing "Mellophonium Orchestra" members at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and "Neophonic" Orchestra]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton directing the "Neophonic Orchestra" at the Los Angeles Music Center.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Orchestra]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton directing unidentified orchestra members.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Orchestra]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton behind two unidentified orchestra members.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Orchestra]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and the touring orchestra with North Texas Graduates Marvin Stamm and Dee Barton.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Score]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton reading a score.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter at a Kenton/Ritter album session.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter at a recording session.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter at a Kenton/Ritter album session.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton and Tex Ritter at a Kenton/Ritter album session.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton, Ann Richards, Bill Holman and Ed Yellin]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton, Ann Richards, Bill Holman (hand on face), and Ed Yellin (Richards's producer) at Capitol Records at a "Two Much" recording session.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton at Sam Goldwyn Studios]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton at Sam Goldwyn Studios at a recording session for Christmas Album.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton at the Piano]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton at the piano.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton at the Piano]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton at the piano.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton, Billy May and Nelson Riddle]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton, Billy May, and Nelson Riddle recording "Belly Up to the Bar, Boys" from the "Music Man" at Capitol Records .
[Photograph of Stan Kenton Conducting]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton directing.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton Directing]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton directing.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton, Johnny Richards and Lee Gillette]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton, Johnny Richards, Lee Gillette and an unidentified engineer from Capitol Records at Capitol Records.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton, Lee Gillette, Ed Yellin and Ann Richards]
The photograph is of Stan Kenton, Ed Yellin, Ann Richards, and Lee Gillette, executive producer at a Capitol Records recording session.
[Stan Kenton and "Neophonic" Orchestra]
Photograph of Stan Kenton directing the "Neophonic Orchestra".
Walkin' by the River
This is a manuscript score of Joseph [Joe] A. Coccia's arrangement for jazz ensemble of the song "Walkin' by the River," by Una Mae Carlisle. It includes chord symbols and sections of the music, dynamics and solo entrances were marked using red pencil. On the back of the last page of the manuscript, there are suggested performance instructions and an alternative ending addressed to Stan [Kenton]. Each page of the manuscript bears the inscription "Stan Kenton Orch."
[Photograph of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton seated at a piano.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton at the Piano]
Photograph of Stan Kenton wearing a light-colored suit, seated at a piano. He appears to be either singing or speaking while playing.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton Sitting in a Room]
Photograph of Stan Kenton wearing a suit. He is seated in a chair with his legs crossed and appears to be holding a book. Clothing is hanging on a wood-paneled wall behind him and an unidentified person is partially visible next to him.
[Stan Kenton and Lt. Dean Sanders of the U.S. Air Force]
Official U.S. Army photograph of Lt. Dean Sanders showing to Stan Kenton a replica of the U.S. Air Force Lockheed F-94C Starfire at a radio show for the Air Force Recruiting Service.
[Stan Kenton with members of the U.S. Air Force]
Photograph of a man (possibly Sgt. John Deales) presenting Stan Kenton with Air Force Recruiting brassard for recording a radio show for U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service as Lt. Dean Sanders, USAF, looks on. On the back of the photograph dated: 29 Feb 56.
[Stan Kenton and friend]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and an unidentified man.
Stan Kenton and unidentified man
Photograph of Stan Kenton showing a sheet of music to an unidentified man. Other musicians are partially visible in the background.
[Stan Kenton and young people]
Photograph of Stan Kenton greeted by a young unidentified woman and six young unidentified men, and shaking hands with one of the young men. Imprint on the back of the photograph: Photo by Harriet Ferguson, Bloomington, Ind., Phone 7466.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at the piano.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton, Victor Moore, and Vaughan Monroe on his CBS Camel show. The three are standing beneath a sign that says "Stand By, On the Air" and are looking at a sheaf of papers that the man in the middle is holding.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and Violet Kenton, who was Stan's first wife and mother of Leslie Kenton.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton and Orchestra]
The photograph is of the Stan Kenton with a man sitting on his lap and the Stan Kenton Orchestra in the background.
[Photograph of Stan Kenton at the Piano]
Photograph of Stan Kenton in a suit, at the piano. Kenton is smiling at the camera and appears to have stage curtains in the background.
[Photographs of Stan Kenton at the Piano]
Photograph of Stan Kenton smiling at the camera, seated at the piano with an audience in the background. A pile of scores are lying on top of the piano.
[Portrait of Stan Kenton at the Piano]
Portrait of Stan Kenton seated at a grand piano in front of a curtain.
[Kenton Orchestra at Meadowbrook Country Club]
Photograph of Kenton's full band at Meadowbrook Country Club in Cedar Grove, New Jersey.
[Original Kenton band at Hollywood Palladium]
Photograph of the original Kenton band performing at the Palladium in Hollywood.
Stan Kenton addressing audience
Photograph of Stan Kenton addressing an audience. He is standing at the head of the room, in front of screens and potted plants. In the foreground, an audience is seated in rows, watching Kenton.
Stan Kenton at piano
Photograph of Stan Kenton in a suit sitting at a piano with his hands on the keys, but turned to face the camera. There is a potted plant in the background and a stack of sheet music on the piano.
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