DescriptionThis album includes photographs of Count Basie during the early years of his career, other musicians and dancers, Count and Catherine Basie during the early years of their marriage, Diane Basie in...
Date Created1920-1950
Subject(s)Jazz--History and criticism, Basie, Count, 1904-1984, Basie, Catherine, Basie, Diane
DescriptionThis scrapbook includes photographs of Count Basie in performance and candid shots, Catherine Basie, a few members of the Basie extended family, musicians, dancers, comedians, and others, as well as...
Date Created1940-1989
Subject(s)Jazz--History and criticism, African American musicians, Women in charitable work, Basie family, Basie, Count, 1904-1984, Basie, Catherine, Count Basie Orchestra
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "Urbanissimo," the 1966 animated film by John and Faith Hubley. Benny Carter wrote and conducted music for the film. The soundtrack features Maynard Ferguson...
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "Urbanissimo," the 1966 animated film by John and Faith Hubley. Benny Carter wrote and conducted music for the film. The soundtrack features Maynard...
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "Terror Island," a television film broadcast in 1965 as the sixteenth episode of the second season of the series "Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theater."...
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "The Sojourner," a television film broadcast in 1964 as the twenty-sixth episode of the first season of the series "Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theater."...
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "The Shattered Glass," a television film broadcast in 1964 as the ninth episode of the second season of the series "Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theater."...
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "The Cold Cold War of Paul Bryan," the first episode of the first season of the television series "Run for Your Life." Benny Carter scored the episode.
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "Eat, Drink and Be Buried," the fourth episode of the first season of the series "Ironside." Quincy Jones wrote the music for the episode.
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "The Hanged Man," a 1964 television film directed by Don Siegel. Benny Carter was the musical director for the film.