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Illustration, jazz band, six men wearing bow ties and waistcoats playing trumpet, trombone, drums, clarinet, banjo and double bass, front view
Double Bass ScrollThe scroll of a double bass belonging to one of the London Mozart Players, 3rd May 1972. (Photo by Erich Auerbach/Getty Images)
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra(Original Caption) Benny Goodman and his orchestra. Undated photograph
Opera Singer Feodor Chaliapin in Costume(Original Caption) Feodor Chaliapin: (1873-1938) Russian born operatic basso, member of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Undated photograph. BPA2# 3496
Louis Armstrong Performing with his BandJazz musician Louis Armstrong performing with his band. Undated photograph
The Glenn Miller OrchestraA movie still of the Glenn Miller Orchestra in their appearance during the 1941 movie Sun Valley Serenade
Jazz Musicians in Jam Session(Original Caption) Recently a group of famous band leaders got together for a jam session at the Manhattan Center in New York City
Al Jolson with Band(Original Caption) Al Jolson singing with band. Undated Photograph
Quintette de Hot Club de France(Original Caption) Django Reinhardt (1910-1953) and Stephane Grappelli, of the Quintet de Hot Club de France. Photograph, ca. 1934
Swing Band Performing at Hickory HousePatrons watch a swing session on stage at the Hickory House, a "swing salon" on 52nd Street
Jazz Musicians Performing in Concert(Original Caption) 1944-New York, NY - Jazz made its debut at the austere Metropolitan Opera House on Jan
Louis Jordan and His Tympani FiveLouis Jordan and his Orchestra in Meet Miss Bobby Socks 1944
Special Service Platoon Band PlayingA swing band from the 39th Special Service Platoon plays during a Thanksgiving Day dance at the Kaihin Hotel
Elvis Presley in a Television PerformanceElvis Presley performs in a television appearance, backed by a drummer and a bassist
Musical Family with Instruments(Original Caption) A musical family - Every member of the family plays an instrument. Photograph ca. 1880, Minneapolis. BPA2# 3217
Charlie Parker Practicing for International Jazz FestivalSaxophonist Charlie Parker practices in his dressing room before performing at the International Jazz Festival of 1949 in Paris
Riders of the Purple Sage RecordingMembers of Riders of the Purple Sage record a song for the movie Disc Jockey. They are (left to right) Johnny Paul, Foy Willing, unidentified singer, Buck Page, and an unidentified bass player
Ballplayers On Field Playing MusicSatchel Paige and other members of the St. Louis Browns form a musical quartet on the field between games of a double header
Elvis Presley Performing On StageElvis Presley, rock and roll star of the 1950's performing on stage
Elvis Presley Rehearsing(Original Caption) 10/28/1956-New York, NY: Elvis Presley, rock and roll sensation, as he rehearses with his band for "The Ed Sullivan Show."
Elvis Presley Rehearsing for The Ed Sullivan Show(Original Caption) 10/28/1956-New York, NY: Elvis Presley, hand on ear, as he rehearses for "The Ed Sullivan Show."
Bill Haley & His Comets at a RehearsalBill Haley & His Comets rehearse at the Dominion Theatre in London, where they will open their British tour
Bill Haley and His Comets Rehearsing(Original Caption) 2/6/57- LONDON: "Don't just play-Do something! "That's the advice Bill Haley gives to his "Comets"
Mamie Van Doren Posing by Large Fiddle(Original Caption) Strumming a bass fiddle trimmed with rhinestones to match her $12, 000 gown
Jazz Bassist Charlie Mingus(Original Caption) 5/3/1960:Charles Mingus, Jazz bass player
The Smothers Brothers(Original Caption) The Smothers Brothers comedy duo. Undated photograph
Musicians Performing at Newport Jazz Festival(Original Caption) Newport Jazz Festival, New York. Benny Goodman and his quintet played jazz at Carnegie Hall
Hula Dancers Dancing Honolulu Hawaii Palm Trees NaUNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: Hula Dancers Dancing Honolulu Hawaii Palm Trees Natives Retro. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Violin family instruments engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881