Set of black and white photographic prints, black and white negatives and color slide transparencies showing Louis Armstrong performing.
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Black and white photograph of Louis Armstrong and his wife Lucille in the doorway of an airplane being greeted at the airport in Honolulu. Associated Booking Corp logo at lower right.
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Photograph from the Arnold Shaw Papers (MS-00432) -- Book Manuscript Papers -- The Rockin' 50s, photographs, correspondence file. "King Curtis" and "Atco Records" are written at the bottom of the photograph.
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Two 120mm black-and-white negatives from the Frank Mitrani Photographs (PH-00332) -- Various family and personal portraits and event photographs -- Darin, Bobby file.
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Slide from the Elizabeth von Till and Claude N. Warren Professional Papers (MS-00906) -- Elizabeth von Till Warren Papers -- Personal papers -- Claude slides, photographs, negatives: Nevada research, California research, Idaho research, Zimbabwe trip, England research, England trip, holiday slides file.
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Black and white photograph of Gene Krupa, Louis Armstrong and James (Jimmy) Stewart, all featured in the Universal-International Motion Picture, "The Glenn Miller Story." Associated Booking Corp. logo at lower right.
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American jazz musician and composer (1904–1984)
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Samuel George Davis Jr. (1925-1990) was a successful comedian, actor, dancer, and singer in America during the mid-20th century. Davis was also a part of the famous Rat Pack with lifelong friend and collaborator, Frank Sinatra, and frequently performed in Las Vegas, Nevada. He overcame racism during his career and refused to appear at clubs that practiced racial segregation. Some well known recordings of Davis’s include "I've Gotta Be Me" and the hit "The Candy Man."
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American jazz and classical singer (1924–1990)
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