Glen Frain and His Buckaroos at The Paladium Dance Hall
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- 1946
Part of Owen Clark collection
Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1946].
Glen Frain and His Buckaroos at The Paladium Dance Hall
Part of Owen Clark collection
Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1946].
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows (L-R): Roy Barry (m.c.), Morris Lechow (violin), Charlie Murray (vocals), Bill Driver (saxophone), Fred Lambert (ventriloquist), Leo Martin (trumpet), Ted Shaman (drums), Don Wright (pianist and leader), Bonnie Sewry (vocals), Florence Court (tap and ballet dance). Date of photograph is probable, [1937?].
Jimmy King and His Dukes of Rhythm at Port Arthur, Ontario
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Emile Bernier (trumpet), Don Wright (piano), Al Doe (drums), Pete Couture (violin and banjo), Jimmy King (saxophone and vocals).
Joe Miceli's Collegians in Calgary, Alberta
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Joe Miceli (drums?) Jack Wariner (piano), Albie Mallet (saxophone), Wally T'abro (trumpet), Sid Doe (bass). Date of photograph is uncertain, [before 1949].
Johnny Bering and His Orchestra on air with CJRC at the St. Charles Hotel
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph of Johnny Bering and His Orchestra at the St. Charles Hotel. Their performance is being broadcast over the radio station CJRC. The photograph was taken by Carach Photo and is captioned "St. Charles Hotel - 1937" in black marker.
La Verendrye Band in front of the St. Boniface Cathedral
Part of Owen Clark collection
Laif Cassidy Orchestra at the Banff Springs Hotel
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Laif Cassidy, Harry Karr (saxophone), Chick Mge., Bus Totten (trumpet), Sammy Davis (bass), Jackie Williamson.
Len Pattendon and His Orchestra at the Roseland, Winnipeg
Part of Owen Clark collection
Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1943].
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Louis Armstrong, "Trumpet King of Swing", playing with his band at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942.
Louis Armstrong and his singer
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Louis Armstrong and singer at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Louis Armstrong with 17 piece band
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Louis Armstrong and his band performing at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Louis Armstrong with 17 piece orchestra
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph showing Louis Armstrong and his band performing at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Louis Armstrong with his band and singer
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Louis Armstrong performing with his band and singer at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Louis Armstrong's Band at Rancho Don Carlos
Part of Owen Clark collection
Autographed photo of Louis Armstrong's band at Rancho Don Carlos. Photograph shows (L-R): Barney Bigard, George Reznick, Larry Schwartz, Trummy Young, Johnny Bering, Carl Riller, Kenny John, Arvel Shaw. (Seated, L-R): Charlie Mazzone, Louis Armstrong. Date of photograph is uncertain, taken in late 1940s.
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Ann Foster (piano), Jack Hunter (drums), Art Strauss (banjo), Cam Christie (saxophone), Clif Marshall (saxophone), Hugo Menard (trumpet). Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1927].
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows unknown (trumpet), Frank Yarwood (saxophone and clarinet), Jack Warnick (trumpet), Andy Rothwell (saxophone and clarinet), Russ Goundry (drums), Horie Russell (saxophone and clarinet), Bill Winters (piano and leader), Herb Lord (bass).
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows (L-R): Russ Goundry (drums), Unknown (trumpet), Andy Rothwell (saxophone and clarinet), Frank Yarwood (saxophone and clarinet), Herb Lord (bass), Jack Warwick (trumpet), Bill Winters (piano and leader).
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows (Front row, L-R): George Burnett, Al Gallemoie, Al Brooker, Howard Alguire (saxophone section), Emerson Townsend (piano), Arleigh Pulfer (vocals), Vern Lord (bass). (Second row): Albert Newell , Reidmond George, Bruce Pedler, Percy Aikenhead, Harold Thomson (drums).