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W. Royal Stokes Collection of Music Photoprints and Interviews

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Interviewee
Sun Ra (1914-1993)
Gaskin, Leonard, 1920-
Taylor, Billy
Collector
Stokes, W. Royal, Dr., 1930-
Interviewee
Sullivan, Maxine, 1911-1987
Wells, Ronnie
Whiting, Margaret
Towers, Jack
Venuti, Joe, 1903-1978
Pullen, Don, 1941-
Roney, Wallace
Pizzarelli, Bucky, 1926-
Pizzarelli, John, 1960-
Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
Shepp, Archie, 1937-
Sanders, Pharaoh
Grant, Felix, 1918-1993
Scott, Jimmy
McPhail, Jimmy
McPartland, Marian
McFerrin, Bobby
Krall, Diana
O'Connell, Helen
Mulligan, Gerry
Metheny, Pat
McShann, Jay
Horn, Shirley, 1934-
Hinton, Milt, 1910-2000
Hill, Andrew, 1937-
Hendricks, Jon, 1921-
Keane, Helen
Kaminsky, Max, 1908-
Jordan, Sheila, 1928-
Humes, Helen, 1913-1981
Hampton, Lionel
Harris, Eddie, 1934-
Heath, Jimmy, 1926-
Frishberg, Dave
Ennis, Ethel
Farmer, Art, 1928-
Flanagan, Tommy, 1930-
Hampton, Slide
D'Rivera, Paquito, 1948-
Daniels, Billy
Davison, Bill
Donegan, Dorothy, 1922-
Crouch, Stanley, 1945-2020
Conyers, John, 1929-
Cruz, Celia, 1924-2003
Byard, Jaki
Brown, Ruth
Carter, Betty, 1930-
Byron, Don
Betts, Keter, 1928-
Bellson, Louis
Bowie, Lester, 1941-
Blakey, Art, 1919-1990
Allen, Steve, 1921-2000
Adderly, Nat, 1931-2000
Bailey, Benny, 1925-
Names
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Davis, Miles
Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974
Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-
Topic
Entertainers
Jazz musicians -- 1950-2000 -- United States
Musicians
Portraits -- Musicians
Popular music -- 20th century -- United States
Publicity
Rock music
Provenance
Donated by W. Royal Stokes to the Archives Center in 2001.
Interviewee
Sun Ra (1914-1993)
Gaskin, Leonard, 1920-
Taylor, Billy
Collector
Stokes, W. Royal, Dr., 1930-
Interviewee
Sullivan, Maxine, 1911-1987
Wells, Ronnie
Whiting, Margaret
Towers, Jack
Venuti, Joe, 1903-1978
Pullen, Don, 1941-
Roney, Wallace
Pizzarelli, Bucky, 1926-
Pizzarelli, John, 1960-
Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
Shepp, Archie, 1937-
Sanders, Pharaoh
Grant, Felix, 1918-1993
Scott, Jimmy
McPhail, Jimmy
McPartland, Marian
McFerrin, Bobby
Krall, Diana
O'Connell, Helen
Mulligan, Gerry
Metheny, Pat
McShann, Jay
Horn, Shirley, 1934-
Hinton, Milt, 1910-2000
Hill, Andrew, 1937-
Hendricks, Jon, 1921-
Keane, Helen
Kaminsky, Max, 1908-
Jordan, Sheila, 1928-
Humes, Helen, 1913-1981
Hampton, Lionel
Harris, Eddie, 1934-
Heath, Jimmy, 1926-
Frishberg, Dave
Ennis, Ethel
Farmer, Art, 1928-
Flanagan, Tommy, 1930-
Hampton, Slide
D'Rivera, Paquito, 1948-
Daniels, Billy
Davison, Bill
Donegan, Dorothy, 1922-
Crouch, Stanley, 1945-2020
Conyers, John, 1929-
Cruz, Celia, 1924-2003
Byard, Jaki
Brown, Ruth
Carter, Betty, 1930-
Byron, Don
Betts, Keter, 1928-
Bellson, Louis
Bowie, Lester, 1941-
Blakey, Art, 1919-1990
Allen, Steve, 1921-2000
Adderly, Nat, 1931-2000
Bailey, Benny, 1925-
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W. Royal Stokes Collection of Music Photoprints and Interviews
Summary
Publicity photographs of musicians and entertainers, mostly jazz musicians, such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, and Dizzy Gillespie, but including many rock and even a few classical performers. The collection also contains tape recorded radio interviews conducted between 1970 and 2003. In addition there are posters relating to musical performances.
Accruals
Interview tapes, transcripts and additional photographs were donated by Mr. Stokes to the Archives Center in 2007 and 2008.
Biographical / Historical
Born in Washington, DC, W. Royal Stokes served in the United States Army and then embarked on an academic career, teaching at the University of Pittsburgh, Tufts University, Brock University, and the University of Colorado. He left the academic profession in 1969 and became a writer, broadcaster, lecturer, journalist, critic, and authority on jazz music. A follower of jazz since his teens in the 1940s, Stokes has written about music for publications such as /title>, and hosted the public radio shows "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say . . ." and "Since Minton's". Today he is the editor of the quarterly Jazz Notes, and is the author of The Jazz Scene: An Informal History From New Orleans to 1990 and Swing Era New York: The Jazz Photographs of Charles Peterson.. He is also the author of Living the Jazz Life: Conversations with Forty Musicians about Their Careers in Jazz (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000). Dr. Stokes lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Extent
10 Cubic feet (39 boxes)
Date
1940s-2005
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0766
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes
Black-and-white photographic prints
Publicity photographs
Citation
W. Royal Stokes Collection of Jazz Musicians' Photographs, circa 1970-2000, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into nine series. Series 1: Photographs of Musicians and Ensembles, circa 1970-2000; undated Subseries 1.1: Musicians and Ensembles, 1925-2000, undated Subseries 1.2: Recording Company Photographs, circa 1970-2000 Subseries 1.3: Unidentified Musicians, circa 1970-2000 Series 2: Photographs of Performances, 1987-2002; undated Subseries 2.1: Music Festivals, 1987-2002; undated Subseries 2.2: Concerts, Music Clubs, and Other Venues, 1920s-1990s; undated Series 3: Formal and Informal Groups, circa 1980s-2000; undated Series 4: Photographs of Musicians in Films, Radio, Television, and Theater, 1940s-2000; undated Series 5: Photographs of Subjects and Products related to Musicians and Music, 1970-2000; undated Series 6: Photographs of Non-Musicians, circa 1980s-2000; undated Series 7: Interviews with Musicians, 1970-2003 Series 8: Audiovisual Materials, 1970-2003 Subseries 8.1: Audio Cassettes Tapes, 1977-2003 Subseries 8.2: Audio Reel to Reel Tapes, 1970s-1984, undated Subseries 8.3: Miscellaneous Interviews and Broadcast Shows, 1976-2005 Series 9: Posters, 1976-1990; undated
Processing Information
Processed by David Haberstich, archivist, April 2002; Vanessa Broussard Simmons archivist, November 2011; Anne Jones, volunteer, July 2012; and Ramona Williamson, volunteer, July 2012.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Audiotapes
Black-and-white photographic prints -- Silver gelatin -- 1950-2000
Publicity photographs
Scope and Contents
Collection was formed by W. Royal Stokes in the course of his professional work as a music and arts critic. It is composed primarily of publicity portraits of musical performers, both single acts and groups. The emphasis is on jazz musicians and singers, although many rock stars and groups, and other popular musical performers are included. Even a few classical musicians are represented. The pictures are primarily mass-produced black and white publicity photographs distributed to newspapers, writers, etc., by agents for entertainment personalities. Some prints were made from the original negatives, while others clearly were made from copy negatives after typography was stripped together with a print and re-photographed. However, there are some rarer original photographs included in the collection, such as personal color snapshots, higher quality prints by art photographers, etc. Nearly all the prints are unmounted, and are 8 x 10 inches or smaller in size. The bulk of the photographs date from circa 1970 to 2000, however, a number of the earlier photographs are included as well as slightly later examples.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Materials in the Archives Center, National Museum of Ameican History
Materials inthe Archives Center Duke Ellington Collection, 1928-1988 (AC0301) Herman Leonard Photoprints, 1948-1993 Frank Driggs Collection of Duke Ellington Photographic Reference Prints [copyprints], 1923-1972 Jazz Oral History Collection, 1988-1990 Ernie Smith Jazz Film Collection, 1910s-1970s (mostly 1930s-1960s) Jeffrey Kliman Photographs Stephanie Myers Jazz Photographs, 1984-1987, 2005 Chico O'Farrill Papers Paquito D'Rivera Papers, 1989-2000. Louis Armstrong Music Manuscripts, undated Tito Puente Papers, 1962-1965. Audrey Wells "Women in Jazz Radio Series, 1981-1982 Mongo Santamaria Papers, 1965-2001 Ramsey Lewis Collection, 1950-2007 Earl Newman Collection of Monterey Jazz Festival Posters, 1963-2009 James Arkatov Collection of Jazz Photographs, 1995-2003 Francis Wolff Jazz Photoprints, 1953-1966 Floyd Levin Jazz Reference Collection, circa 1920s-2006 Jazz Oral History Program Collection, 1992-2009 Leslie Schinella Collection of Gene Krupa Materials
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511614282-1503511614284-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8b79b5a94-c967-451e-bafb-e62dc2d8ff45

In the Collection

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  • Names beginning with Glo-Good: Globe Unity Orchestra to Gabrielle Goodman includes Benny Golson, Benny Goodman

  • Names beginning with Bac-Bay: Steve Bach to John Bayless includes Pearl Bailey, Philip Bailey, Ginger Baker, Kenny Baker, Marcia Ball, Gato Barbieri, Danny Barker, Ray Barretto, Kenny Barron, Count Basie

  • Billie Holiday singing : black-and-white photoprint

  • Quincy Jones includes photographs from the film "Listen Up: the Lives of Quincy Jones" and of recording sessions for "Back on the Block"

  • Names beginning with Cart-Cat: Benny Carter to Dave Catney includes Betty Carter, Regina Carter, Ron Carter

  • Photographs of Subjects and Products Related to Musicians and Music

  • Names beginning with Ho-Hy: Steve Hobbs to Phyllis Hyman includes Art Hodes, Johnny Hodges, Billie Holiday, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker (with Bonnie Raitt), Shirley Horn, Lena Horne, Whitney Houston, Freddie Hubbard, Bobbi Humphrey, J. B. Hutto

  • Names beginning with Je-Ju: Blind Lemon Jefferson to Scott Joplin includes Antonio Carlos Jobim, Billy Joel, Elton John, J. J. Johnson, Robert Johnson, Booker T. Jones, Hank Jones, Jonah Jones, Rickie Lee Jones, and Janis Joplin

  • Names beginning Ce-Clo: Celestial Navigations to Rosemary Clooney includes Ray Charles, Cheap Trick, Doc Cheatham, Clifton Chenier, Don Cherry, The Clash

  • Musicians on television

  • Names beginning with Co-Com: John Coates to Commodores (Navy Band) includes Billy Cobham, Joe Cocker,

  • Photographs of Musicians in Films, Radio, Television and Theater

  • Names beginning with Kir-Kur: Bill Kirchner to Steve Kuhn includes Raahsan Roland Kirk, Earl Klugh Trio, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Mark Knopfler, Lee Konitz, Leo Kottke, Dave Koz, Diana Krall, Kronos Quartet, and Gene Krupa

  • Books, publications, and authors

  • Names beginning Fa-Flo: Fabulous Poodles to Flotsam and Jetsam includes the Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Faddis, John Fahey, Marianne Faithfull, Art Farmer, Michael Feinstein, Jose Feliciano (with Diane Shuur) Ella Fitzgerald, Roberta Flack, Tommy Flanagan, Bela Fleck, and the Flecktones

  • Photographs of Musicians and Ensembles

  • Musicians performing, black and white prints, including Blondie, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Freddie Hubbard, Mick Jagger with Tina Turner, Clifford Jordan with The Cedar Walton Trio, Pat Metheny, Charlie Parker, Pete Seeger with Arlo Guthrie, Tammy Wynette with George Jones

  • Names beginning with Bro-Bry: Alan Broadbent to Peabo Bryson includes Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Les Brown, Lil Brown, Mel Brown Sextet, Roy Brown, Ruth Brown, Shirley Brown, Dave Brubeck, Clora Bryant,

  • Names beginning with Ka-Kin: Sara K. to Big Daddy Kinsey includes Dick Katz, Lainie Kazan, Wynton Kelly, Stan Kenton, Albert King, B. B. King, (with Ray Charles and with John Lee Hooker)

  • Concerts, Music Clubs and Other Venues, circa 1980s-1990s; undated

  • Names beginning with Roo-Ry: Roomful of Blues to Terje Rypdal Trio includes Lind Ronstadt, Diana Ross (with Julio Inglesias), Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Hilton Ruiz, and Mark Russell,

  • Names beginning with Po-Pu and Q: Buster Poindexter to Quintana and Speer includes Valery Pononarev, Jean-Luc Ponty, Charlie Pool and North Carolina Ramblers (1927), Bud Powell, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Andre Previn, Sammy Price, Morris Printup, Snooky Prior, Arthur Prysock, Tito Puente, Don Pullen, Flora Purim, and Queen Ida

  • Names beginning with Th to Tow: Jimmy Thackery to Pete Townshend includes Toots Thielmans, Irma Thomas, James Son Thomas, Butch Thompson, Henry Threadgill, The Three Tenors, Steve Tibbets, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Mel Tormé, ToTo, Tower of Power

  • Names beginning with Maa-Mac/Mc: Baaba Maal to Jay McShann includes Yo-Yo Ma (with Bobby McFerrin),Les McCann, Paul McCartney (and with Michael Jackson), Christian McBride, Delbert McClinton, Jackie McLean, Kit McClure Big Band, Susannah McCorkle, Jack McDuff, Bobby McFerrin, Maureen McGovern, Jimmy McGriff, John McLauglin, Jackie McLean, the Doug MacLeod Band, Jim McNeely, Marian McPartland, and Carmen McRae

  • Names beginning with Blac-Blan: Paul Black Bobby "Blue" Bland includes Ruben Blades, Art Blakey, Terence Blanchard Carla Bley, Blind Boys of Alabama, Bluesiana Triangle, Bluesbreakers, (John Mayall's)

  • Musicians and Ensembles

  • Benny Carter, alto saxophone; Marian McPartland, piano black and white photoprint

  • Names beginning with Tra-Tys: Stan Tracy to Ian Tyson includes Randy Travis, Tuck and Patti, Barry Tuckwell, Big Joe Turner, Nap Turner, Stanley Turrentine, Turtle Island String Quartet, Bonny Tyler, and McCoy Tyner

  • Louis Armstrong includes the Hot Fives and Hot Sevens, 1925 and 1928 with W. C. Handy

  • Dizzy Gillespie

  • Names beginning with Mo-My: Modereko to Terry Myers includes Modern Jazz Quartet, Jane Monhiet, Thelonious Monk, Eddie Montiero, James Moody, Frank Morgan, Buddy Morgan, James Morrison, Van Morrison, Jelly Roll Morton, Maria Muldaur, Gerry Mulligan, Charlie Musselwhite

  • Miles Davis

  • Duke Ellington; includes Ellington with sidemen, 1944, Ellington Band, 1940, and Louis Armstrong, 1962 Mercer Ellington

  • Musicians performing, black and white prints, including Kenny Burrell, Ray Charles with B.B. King, Dizzy Gillespie, Les McCann, Herbie Mann,

  • Names beginning Pa-Pet: Sid Page to Craig Peyton includes Jackie Paris, Chan Parker, Maceo Parker, Alan Parsons, Joe Pass, Luciano Pavorotti, Freda Payne, Nicholas Payton, Gary Peacock, Dave Pell, Teddy Pendergrass, Ken Peplowski, Art Pepper, Pinetop Perkins, and Oscar Peterson

  • Names beginning with Wa-Wes: Frank Wakefield to Randy Weston includes T-Bone Walker, Fats Waller, War, Jennifer Warnes, Dionne Warwick, Dinah Washington, Grover Washingon, Jr., Sadao Watanabe, Muddy Waters, Jody Watley, Weather Report, Ben Webster, and Junior Wells

  • Names beginning with Tab-Ter: Lew Tabackin to Sonny Terry includes Taj Mahal, Take 6, Tangerine Dream, Grady Tate, Art Tatum, Billy Taylor, Koko Taylor, Nino Tempo, Toni Tennielle, and Clark Terry

  • Names beginning with Gor-Gy: Dexter Gordon to Kirsten Gustaffson includes Stephane Grapelli, Great White, Buddy Greco, Dave Grusin

  • Names beginning with Di-Dur: Dial and Oatts to Mad and Eddy Duran includes Vic Dickinson, Celine Dion, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Bill Doggett, Dr. John, Dorothy Donegan (with Keter Betts), Bob Dorough, Michael Doucet, Thomas A. Dorsey, The Dramatics, Paquito D' Rivera

  • Photographs of Performances

  • Names beginning with Ra-Ri: Rachel to Sam Rivers includes the Radiators, Bonnie Raitt, Jean Pierre Rampal, Lou Rawls, Johnnie Ray (1950s), Mac Rebennack ("Dr. John"), Leon Redbone, Otis Redding, Joshua Redman, Dianne Reeves, Martha Reeves, Emily Remler, REO Speedwagon, Buddy Rich, Charlie Rich, Little Richard, Lionel Richie, and Lee Ritenour

  • Names beginning with Sa-Sco: Sade to Gil Scott-Heron includes Salt-n-Pepa, Joe Sample, David Sanborn, Pharoah Sanders, Mongo Santamaria, Santana, Carlos Santana, Patty Smyth, Doctor Scantlin, Lalo Schifrin, Gunther Schuller and with Joe Lovano, Diane Schuur, John Scofield, Jimmy Scott

  • Branford Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, and Wynton Marsalis

  • Names beginning with Ha-Harl: Seung-un Ha to Rufus Harley includes Charlie Haden, Connie Haines, Marvin Hamlisch, Lionel Hampton, Slide Hampton, Herbie Hancock, Roy Hargrove

  • Names beginning with Sea-Shu: Bert Seager to Vasily Shumov includes Bud Shank, Charlie Shavers, Artie Shaw, Woody Shaw, George Shearing, Michelle Shocked, Bobby Short, Wayne Shorter

  • Turner, Nap

  • O' Connell, Helen

  • Tower, Jack interview

  • Ewart, Douglas

  • Saulsky, Igor

  • Christie, Pete

  • Carmichael, Judy

  • Hampton, Slide

  • Harris, Bill interview

  • Cobb, Arnett

  • Pringle, Tony

  • Morgan, Mark

  • Morgan, Dick

  • Hodes, Art

  • Blakey, Art

  • Moore, Robert

  • McLean, Jackie and Rene

  • Bollenback, Paul

  • Actors and entertainers

  • Talley, Dwight

  • Lea, Barbara

  • Bill Harris excerpts from "I Am The Blues"

  • O'Neill, Deater

  • Bamburg, Rob

  • Audiovisual Materials

  • St. James, Raymond

  • Wilson, Bob

  • Holloway, Ron

  • Polish Jazz

  • Snidevo, Jim

  • Coates, John

  • Donati, Gene

  • Monk, Thelonious

  • Gray, Billy

  • Names beginning with Sta-Sza: Jess Stacy to Szakcsi includes Staple Singers, Ringo Starr, Dakota Staton, Steely Dan, Rex Stewart, Sting, Richard Stoltzman, Straight Ahead, Billy Strayhorn, Maxine Sullivan, Sun Ra, The Supremes, and Sweet Honey in the Rock

  • Schremp, Bill

  • Steward, Herbie

  • Fishel, Ed

  • Ramsdell, Richard

  • Washington, Roberta

  • Grosz, Marty

  • Lindberg, John

  • Houser, Allen

  • Byard, Jaki

  • Frishberg, Dave

  • Mintzer, Bob

  • Martyn, Barry

  • Names beginning with Ul-Vol: James Blood Ulmer to Andreas Vollenweider includes Michael Urbaniak, Chucho Valdez, Art Van Damme. Luther Vandross, Vangelis, Sarah Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Charlie Ventura (circa 1940s), Joe Venuti, Leroy Vinegar

  • Hot Jazz Saturday Night with Bob Bamberger (Art Tatum), WAMU-FM

  • McPhail, Jimmy

  • Witherspoon, Jimmy

  • Middleton, Fish

  • Ellis, Eleanor

  • Harper, Philip

  • Marian McPartland with guest musicians on her radio program "Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz"

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