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[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 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.
[Stan Kenton and unidentified woman]
Photograph of Stan Kenton sitting at the piano with an unidentified woman. Imprint on the back of the photograph: Photo by Francis Bayles, Chico State College 1959-1960.
Stan Kenton at the first annual Newport Jazz Festival
A photograph of Stan Kenton conversing with two men at the first annual Newport Jazz Festival (July 17 or 18, 1954). The man on the far right is Marshall Stearns, founder of the Institute of Jazz Studies. Behind them stands an unidentified man dressed in suit. On the back of the photograph is inscribed "Newport."
[Kenton and members of Lester Horton Dance Theater]
Photograph of Stan Kenton posing with members of the Lester Horton Dance Theatre in Hollywood. He is holding up what appears to be an antenna covered in string. The dancers are identified from left to right: Vida Solomon, Carmen De Lavallade, Eleanor Johnson.
[Kenton observing jewelry box]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at the Pennsylvania Lounge, observing a jewelry box. He is surrounded by other men who are watching him.
[Stan Kenton observing banner]
Photograph of Stan Kenton observing a banner with a second man who is pointing to it. A group of people at a table are watching from inside the lounge.
[Stan Kenton at Moonlight Gardens]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with a young man who may be Ed Head in the Moonlight Gardens, Cincinnati.
[Stan Kenton at Schirmer opening]
Photograph of Stan Kenton surrounded by fans at the Schirmer opening in Brooklyn, N.Y. In the photograph, Kenton is signing autographs and there are others visible in the background including Murray Boykin (Brooklyn salesman), someone hesitantly identified as John Cooney (N.Y. manager), and Al Levine (Newark manager).
[Kenton with group of men]
Photograph of Stan Kenton posing with an unidentified group of people.
[Kenton at Famous-Barr records store]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at the Famous-Barr record store in St. Louis, MO promoting Hopalong Cassidy records for children. He is sitting in a chair next to a woman and they are surrounded by children; Kenton appears to be reading to them.
[Kenton celebrating his 40th birthday]
Photograph of Stan Kenton celebrating his 40th birthday at radio station KSFO in San Francisco, CA. He is surrounded by people including the woman third from left (in plaid skirt) identified as band singer Jerri Winters.
[Stan Kenton and friends]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with two unidentified men.
[Stan Kenton with Benny Carter]
This sheet contains four square photographs. The upper photographs show Stan Kenton with a man at a piano (left) and sitting at a table with another man looking at paperwork (right); one of the men is composer and musician Benny Carter. The bottom phtographs show what appears to be a road in the country (left) and Stan Kenton with a pencil in his mouth, composing music at a piano (right). There is also a partially obscured photograph of an unidentified woman at the top of the sheet.
[Stan Kenton and friend]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and an unidentified man.
[Kenton with unknown]
Photograph of Stan Kenton leaning against a car and speaking with an unknown man who is sitting in the driver's seat. There's a street in the background lined with buildings and automobiles.
[Kenton signing autographs at Schirmer opening]
Photograph of Stan Kenton, surrounded by people, signing autographs at Schirmer opening, in Brooklyn, N.Y.
[Kenton at Hudson's Eastland]
Photograph of Stan Kenton at Hudson's Eastland in Harper Woods, MI. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. Fleming, Mary Fisher, Stan Kenton, John Lewis, Tom Gelardi, and Art Hill.
[Stan Kenton with Georgia Carr]
Photograph of Stan Kenton with singer Georgia Carr after a Detroit, MI performance of "The Biggest Show of '52".
[Stan Kenton at McChord Air Force Base]
Photograph of Stan Kenton and an unidentified Air Force officer at McChord Air Force Base in Seattle, WA. They are standing next to an airplane wing and there's another person and airplanes visible in the background.
[Kenton Orchestra at Carnegie Hall]
Stan Kenton band fans entering Carnegie Hall before the concert.
[Kenton Orchestra at Meadowbrook Country Club]
Photograph of Kenton's full band at Meadowbrook Country Club in Cedar Grove, New Jersey.
[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 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 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).
[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).
[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 at Carnegie Hall - 2]
Photograph of Stan Kenton band fans entering Carnegie Hall before the concert.
[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 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.
[Stan Kenton and Jazz Clinic Students]
Large group photograph of Stan Kenton, staff, and students at the first jazz clinic at Redlands University, CA.
[Sheet of Stan Kenton Photographs]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton. In several of the photographs, Kenton is wearing straw hats and seated on the floor; in others, he is posing with a stool. A second person is partially visible in one of the images.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Sheet of eleven portraits of Stan Kenton in a black suit, pretending to conduct and posing in front of a blank wall. The word "Proof" is stamped across each of the images.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton in various poses. Several of the photos include unidentified individuals. The images have different lighting including some that are very dark.
[Sheet of Portraits of Stan Kenton]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton in a suit and tie, standing in front of a blank wall and posing with a wire stool. The images have various lighting.
[Sheet of Stan Kenton Photographs]
Proof sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton in a suit posing in front of a blank wall in both light and dark colored suits. He appears to be pretending to conduct. The word "Proof" is stamped on each of the images.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Proof sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton wearing a suit or white shirt and tie, kneeling and standing in front of a blank wall, pretending to conduct in various lighting.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton against a white background, seated in both light and dark colored suits with different lighting.
[Sheet of Stan Kenton Photographs]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton posing in front of a blank wall. In some of the photographs, Kenton is seated in a low, wooden chair. The word "Proof" is stamped on each of the images.
[Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton wearing a suit; he is seated in a recliner and reading a book. There is a small table next to the chair and a piano partially visible behind him.
[Portrait of Stan Kenton]
Portrait of Stan Kenton with a sheet of onion paper taped over it which contains writing explaining the photo's dimensions. Kenton is surrounded by a background of darkness and looking at something off camera.
[Portrait of Stan Kenton]
Portrait of Stan Kenton wearing a light-colored suit and a handkerchief in his left pocket. The title "Innovations in Modern Music" in all capital letters is in the lower right margin.
[Portrait of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton looking into the camera and wearing a light colored suit against a white background.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton posing in front of a blank wall. In some of the photographs he is seated on a low, wooden chair, wearing a dark suit and tie and variously looking at or away from the camera. The word "Proof" is stamped across each of the images.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Sheet of twelve portraits of Stan Kenton standing and sitting in various poses, reading a score, smoking a cigarette, looking on and off camera with different lighting.
[Sheet of Photographs of Stan Kenton]
Proof sheet of eleven portraits of Stan Kenton posing in front of a blank wall with a cigarette, wearing a light and dark colored suit, with his back to the camera and facing the camera. The word "Proof" is stamped on the images.
[Portrait of Stan Kenton]
Photograph of Stan Kenton smiling, wearing a suit and looking into the camera; handwriting in the upper left corner says, "Retouched."
[Portrait of Stan Kenton]
Portrait of Stan Kenton reclining in a chair. Text under the photograph reads, "Stan Kenton and his Orchestra, 'Innovations in Modern Music'."
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