Musicians
Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:
The Ink Spots (Bill Kenny - Leader)
The Ink Spots were an African American vocal group in the 30s and 40s; their unique music led to rhythm and blues and rock and roll. Ink Spots leader was Bill Kenny.
The Muenzer Trio, 1926 January 21
The Muenzer Trio consisted of a violinist, pianist and celloist.
The Tune Tappers, 1946
Portrait of The Tune Tappers, a musical quartet (acordian, trumpet, upright bass, and guitar) that performed with the Central City Opera in July of 1946.
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Tibor Kozma at Rehearsal
Tibor Kozma, a musical director and conductor who worked with the Central City Opera, conducts rehearsals. Irene Kahn at the piano, singing is James Pease (left), Genevieve Warner (center) and Michael Bondon (right).
Tibor Kozma at Rehearsal
Tibor Kozma, a musical director and conductor who worked with the Central City Opera, conducts rehearsals. Irene Kahn at the piano, singing is James Pease (left), Genevieve Warner (center) and Michael Bondon (right).
Tito Schipa in "Werther", 1935
Tito Schipa (12-1888 to 12-16-1965) sang with the Chicago Opera, at the Met, and with San Francisco Opera.
Traditions - Norwest CultureFest Musicians, circa 1995
Seven mariachi players at the University of Denver's traditions Norwest CultureFest pose in charro dress with two violins, three trumpets, vihuela and guitarron, photographed by Francis George, at unknown location, circa 1995.
Unidentified Violinist, 1934
University of Colorado Mandolin Club and Glee Club, 1902
Group of men in tuxedos with instruments, members of the Mandolin and Glee Clubs of the University of Colorado. Jacob Weinberger was a member.