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Will Hitchcock Dreamband, with Alan Shanks" Saunders on tenor sax, Will Hitchcock on trombone, playing at the Harlem Casino, the Hill"
ca. 1940-1950
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Title
Will Hitchcock Dreamband, with Alan Shanks" Saunders on tenor sax, Will Hitchcock on trombone, playing at the Harlem Casino, the Hill"
Creator
Harris, Charles Teenie
Date
ca. 1940-1950
Identifier
1996.69.151
Source Identifier
Carnegie Museum of Art 1996.69.151
Description
A group photo of the Will Hitchcock Dreamband, with Alan Shanks" Saunders on tenor sax, Will Hitchcock on trombone, playing at the Harlem Casino, the Hill District, Pittsburgh. The jazz group consists of a piano player, a bass player, a drummer, Will Hitchcock on trombone, a female vocalist, three trumpet players, and four saxophone players."
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
African Americans--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Musicians--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Jazz music--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Harlem Casino Club (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Women--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Group portraits--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Will Hitchcock Dreamband (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Hitchcock, Willis E.
Saunders, Alan.
Jazz bands--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Bands (Music)--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Entertainers--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Men--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Musical instruments--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Interiors--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Teenie Harris Photograph Collection, 1920-1970
Contributor
Carnegie Museum of Art
Collection
Teenie Harris Photographs
Rights Information
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Rights Holder
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh