Claude Turner Band at the Fort Garry Hotel
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- Pièce
- 1945
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1945].
Claude Turner Band at the Fort Garry Hotel
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1945].
Promotional autograph card for the Cave Supper Club
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
A promotional card for the Cave Supper Club, located at the corner of Donald Street and Ellice Avenue. The inside has a dedicated space to collect autographs and has a photo of the The Cave Orchestra affixed (taken by Gibsons Photographers). The names of the band members are hand-written in the autograph section, from left to right: unknown on piano; Maxine Ware on vocals; "BB?" on drums; Stan Hykaway on bass; Ed Peterson on trombone; Joe Paley on saxophone; Lloyd Somers and Johnny Bering on trumpet; and unknown and Gil Hanson on saxophone. November 13, 1944 is written in the date section.
Len Pattendon and His Orchestra at the Roseland, Winnipeg
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1943].
Louis Armstrong with 17 piece orchestra
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph showing Louis Armstrong and his band performing at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Louis Armstrong with 17 piece band
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Louis Armstrong and his band performing at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Fait partie de 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
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Louis Armstrong and singer at the Winnipeg Auditorium in June 1942
Louis Armstrong with his band and singer
Fait partie de 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
Fait partie de 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.
Fait partie de 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).
Alfie Doe and His Grand Beach Orchestra
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Bus Totten (trumpet and violin), Joe Micali (saxophone and vocals), Gus Gallant (trumpet and vocals), Freddy Rouse (piano and arranger), Clare Kennedy (trombone and vocals), Frank Baldwin (saxophone), Johnny Horner (saxophone), Jack Drewry (bass), Al Doe (drums and leader).
Earle Hill and His Cavemen at the Cave Supper Club
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Claude Logan (piano), Sid Doe (bass), Earle Hill (violin, leader), Cy Dibnah (saxophone and vocals), Al Doe (drums), Gil Hansen (saxophone), Mickey Ryan (trumpet), Bus Totten (trumpet), Sharon Kane (vocalist).
Fait partie de 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).
Fait partie de 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).
Fait partie de 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?].
Johnny Bering and His Orchestra on air with CJRC at the St. Charles Hotel
Fait partie de 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.
Bus Totten Orchestra in Clear Lake, Manitoba
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Bus Totten (trumpet and violin), Russ Goundry (drums, marimba, vocals), Andy Rothwell (saxophone and clarinet), Harry Hubman (saxophone, clarinet, violin), John Dart (bass), Bert Mitchell (saxophone, clarinet, violin), Merv Coulter (trumpet, vocals), Jack Bristowe (piano). Date of photograph is probable, [1935?].
Frank Wright's Country Club Orchestra at Grand Beach
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows (L-R): Cam Christie (saxophone), Gil Hanson (saxophone), 'Buck' Dalman (trumpet), Clair Kennedy (trombone), Alfie Chapman (trumpet), Percy 'Dib' Burdett (piano), Dave Davies (vocals), Emil Thordarson (saxophone), Al Doe (drums), Sid Doe (bass).
Frank Wrights Orchestra at the Banff Springs Hotel
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Virginia Fair (entertainer and hostess), Sid Doe (bass), Dib Burdett (piano and leader), Eddie Schultz (trumpet), Eddie Peterson (trombone), Jimmy King (saxophone and vocals), Al Doe (drum and vibs), Cam Christian (saxophone), Les Atkins (musical director and cello).
Fait partie de Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows the Nabob Girls Orchestra at the Western Board Broadcasting studio, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Left to right front: Marj DeBoldt?, Sally Lee (Levine), unknown trumpet player, unknown piano player, Nellie McIntosh? (conductor). Left to right rear: unknown guitar player, Dolly Madison? (drums), unknown accordion player. Date of photograph is uncertain, circa 1930.