Music & Musical Instruments

The Museum's music collections contain more than 5,000 instruments of American and European heritage. These include a quartet of 18th-century Stradivari stringed instruments, Tito Puente's autographed timbales, and the Yellow Cloud guitar that belonged to Prince, to name only a few. Music collections also include jukeboxes and synthesizers, square-dancing outfits and sheet music, archival materials, oral histories, and recordings of performances at the museum. The vast Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated Sheet Music is a remarkable window into the American past in words, music, and visual imagery. The Duke Ellington and Ruth Ellington Boatwright collections contain handwritten music compositions, sound recordings, business records, and other materials documenting the career of this renowned musician. In various ways, our collections find expression in performances of the Smithsonian Chamber Players, the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, and in other public programs.

This button is from the New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern California Jazz Fest in Santa Ana, California, in 1991. It is a made of white paper with black printing covered with a clear film, on a round two-piece metal button with a pin back.
Description

This button is from the New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern California Jazz Fest in Santa Ana, California, in 1991. It is a made of white paper with black printing covered with a clear film, on a round two-piece metal button with a pin back. The button is printed:

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIF
SO CAL
JAZZ
FEST
1991
OCT. 12-13
SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA

The New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern California was founded in 1968. It is a non-profit organization formed to preserve and perpetuate classic jazz through performing and educational opportunities. The organization hosts regular club meetings and several jazz performances throughout the year.

Floyd Levin (1922-2007) was a Los Angeles textile manufacturer who turned his passion for jazz into a second career as an influential jazz journalist and historian. His numerous reviews, profiles, and articles were published in magazines such as Down Beat, Jazz Journal International, Metronome, and American Rag. He also authored Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians. Items in this collection (2011.3086) were acquired from Levin’s attendance at Jazz Festivals, conferences, and other music events.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1991
user
Levin, Floyd
ID Number
2011.3086.080
nonaccession number
2011.3086
catalog number
2011.3086.080
This sheet music is for the song “Peter Cottontail,” which was written and composed by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins. The sheet music was published by Hill and Range Songs, Inc.
Description (Brief)
This sheet music is for the song “Peter Cottontail,” which was written and composed by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins. The sheet music was published by Hill and Range Songs, Inc. of Beverly Hills, California around 1950.The blue cover features an image of Peter Cottontail hopping down the bunny trail with a basket full of Easter goodies, with other rabbits, a duck, and a lamb on the trail with him.
Location
Currently not on view
publisher
Hill and Range Songs, Inc.
ID Number
1983.0424.036
accession number
1983.0424
catalog number
1983.0424.036
This badge is from The Total Jazz Experience Conference sponsored by The American Federation of Jazz Societies (AFJS) in Studio City, California, in 1994.
Description

This badge is from The Total Jazz Experience Conference sponsored by The American Federation of Jazz Societies (AFJS) in Studio City, California, in 1994. It is a rectangular card with a purple background and black ink, encapsulated in a plastic sleeve, with a straight-style pin back. The card is printed:

KANSAS CITY
THE TOTAL JAZZ EXPERIENCE
AMBASSADORS
LUCILLE LEVIN
STUDIO CITY, CA
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF JAZZ SOCIETIES 1994.

The American Federation of Jazz Societies (AFJS) was formed in 1985 to enable communication among international and national jazz societies, festivals, and presenters. The organization publishes a quarterly newsletter Federation Jazz, as well as other publications on jazz production, promotion, and education for the jazz community. Its central office is in Sacramento, California.

Floyd Levin (1922-2007) was a Los Angeles textile manufacturer who turned his passion for jazz into a second career as an influential jazz journalist and historian. His numerous reviews, profiles, and articles were published in magazines such as Down Beat, Jazz Journal International, Metronome, and American Rag. He also authored Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians. Items in this collection (2011.3086) were acquired from Levin’s attendance at Jazz Festivals, conferences, and other music events.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1994
user
Levin, Floyd
ID Number
2011.3086.062
nonaccession number
2011.3086
catalog number
2011.3086.062
This button is from the Los Angeles Classic Jazz Festival, in 1986. The button is a made of light green paper with black and red lettering covered with a clear film, on a round two-piece metal button with a pin back.
Description

This button is from the Los Angeles Classic Jazz Festival, in 1986. The button is a made of light green paper with black and red lettering covered with a clear film, on a round two-piece metal button with a pin back. The button is printed:

Los Angeles/Marriott Hotel
LOS ANGELES
CLASSIC
JAZZ
FESTIVAL
1986
AUG. 29, 30, 321 - SEPT.1

Floyd Levin (1922-2007) was a Los Angeles textile manufacturer who turned his passion for jazz into a second career as an influential jazz journalist and historian. His numerous reviews, profiles, and articles were published in magazines such as Down Beat, Jazz Journal International, Metronome, and American Rag. He also authored Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians. Items in this collection (2011.3086) were acquired from Levin’s attendance at Jazz Festivals, conferences, and other music events.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1986
user
Levin, Floyd
ID Number
2011.3086.008
nonaccession number
2011.3086
catalog number
2011.3086.008
This Patron badge is from the Los Angeles Classic Jazz Festival, in 1990. The button is a made of light blue paper with black and red lettering covered with a clear film, on a round two-piece metal button with a pin back.
Description

This Patron badge is from the Los Angeles Classic Jazz Festival, in 1990. The button is a made of light blue paper with black and red lettering covered with a clear film, on a round two-piece metal button with a pin back. There is a white ribbon attached to the back of the button. The button is printed:

LOS ANGELES AIRPORT MARRIOTT
LOS ANGELES CLASSIC
JAZZ
FESTIVAL
1990
LOS ANGELES AIRPORT HILTON

(the ribbon is printed):

PATRON

Floyd Levin (1922-2007) was a Los Angeles textile manufacturer who turned his passion for jazz into a second career as an influential jazz journalist and historian. His numerous reviews, profiles, and articles were published in magazines such as Down Beat, Jazz Journal International, Metronome, and American Rag. He also authored Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians. Items in this collection (2011.3086) were acquired from Levin’s attendance at Jazz Festivals, conferences, and other music events.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1990
user
Levin, Floyd
ID Number
2011.3086.119
nonaccession number
2011.3086
catalog number
2011.3086.119
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
user
Feliciano, Jose
ID Number
2018.0136.01.01
accession number
2018.0136
catalog number
2018.0136.01.01
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1978
recording artist
Pointer, Bonnie
manufacturer
Motown
ID Number
1996.3034.06075
catalog number
1996.3034.06075
nonaccession number
1996.3034
label number
M-1451F
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1968
recording artist
Music Machine
manufacturer
Original Sound
ID Number
1996.3034.05511
catalog number
1996.3034.05511
label number
OS-82
nonaccession number
1996.3034
This trumpet was made by Frank Ellsworth Olds & Son in Fullerton, California around 1955 to 1956. It is a B-flat trumpet, Ambassador model, serial #178587, made of brass with 3 piston valves. This trumpet was previously owned and used by American jazz trumpeter, Andrew Blakeney.
Description

This trumpet was made by Frank Ellsworth Olds & Son in Fullerton, California around 1955 to 1956. It is a B-flat trumpet, Ambassador model, serial #178587, made of brass with 3 piston valves. This trumpet was previously owned and used by American jazz trumpeter, Andrew Blakeney. This trumpet is engraved:

AMBASSADOR
MADE BY
F.E. OLDS & SON
FULLERTON
CALIF.

Andrew “Andy” Blakeney (1898-1992) began playing professionally in Chicago around 1925. He moved to California the next year and would perform and record with several bands including Sonny Clay and Lionel Hampton. In the late 1930s, Blakeney played with Monk McKay’s band in Hawaii and would return to the mainland to perform in California throughout the 1940s to the 1950s. Blakeney’s later years were spent playing with groups including the Young Men of New Orleans and the Eagle Brass Band.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1955-1956
user
Blakeney, Andrew
maker
F. E. Olds
ID Number
2013.0215.03
accession number
2013.0215
catalog number
2013.0215.03
serial number
178587
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. side 1: Lonely Moments; side 2: Whistle Blues (Capitol 324).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. side 1: Lonely Moments; side 2: Whistle Blues (Capitol 324).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
recording artist
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1981.0566.023
accession number
1981.0566
maker number
374
catalog number
1981.0566.023
Jan Garber and his Orchestra. side 1: Lights Out [track 1] Strike Up the Band [track 2]; side 2: Fordham "Ram" [track 1] Hail to Pitt [track 2] (Capitol 10144), from the album, College Medleys (Capitol CD-95).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Jan Garber and his Orchestra. side 1: Lights Out [track 1] Strike Up the Band [track 2]; side 2: Fordham "Ram" [track 1] Hail to Pitt [track 2] (Capitol 10144), from the album, College Medleys (Capitol CD-95).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1948
recording artist
Jan Garber and His Orchestra
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1981.0656.520
catalog number
1981.0656.520
maker number
10144
CD-95
accession number
1981.0656
Lee Bedford, Jr. side 1: Red River Valley; side 2: Texas Star (Imperial 1110), from the album, Square Dances (Imperial FD 26).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Lee Bedford, Jr. side 1: Red River Valley; side 2: Texas Star (Imperial 1110), from the album, Square Dances (Imperial FD 26).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
ca 1949
recording artist
Bedford, Jr., Lee
manufacturer
Imperial
ID Number
1996.0320.05041
maker number
1110
FD 26
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05041
The King Cole Trio. side 1: Prelude in C Sharp Minor; side 2: What Is This Thing Called Love? (Capitol 20011), from the album, Capitol presents: The King Cole Trio (Capitol BD-8).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
The King Cole Trio. side 1: Prelude in C Sharp Minor; side 2: What Is This Thing Called Love? (Capitol 20011), from the album, Capitol presents: The King Cole Trio (Capitol BD-8).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1944
recording artist
King Cole Trio
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1978.0670.449
maker number
20011
BD-8
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.449
This button is from a American Federation of Jazz Studies convention. It is made of white paper with black and red ink covered with a clear film, on a two-piece metal button with a pin back. The button is printed:ANNUAL CONVENTION[American Federation of Jazz Societies, Inc.
Description

This button is from a American Federation of Jazz Studies convention. It is made of white paper with black and red ink covered with a clear film, on a two-piece metal button with a pin back. The button is printed:

ANNUAL CONVENTION
[American Federation of Jazz Societies, Inc. logo]
May 20-21, 1992
FLOYD
LEVIN
SACRAMENTO, CA

The American Federation of Jazz Studies (AFJS) was formed in 1985. The organization works to facilitate communication among jazz societies, festivals, and presenters. The AFJS hosts national and regional meetings committed to the preservation, performance, and advancement of jazz.

Floyd Levin (1922-2007) was a Los Angeles textile manufacturer who turned his passion for jazz into a second career as an influential jazz journalist and historian. His numerous reviews, profiles, and articles were published in magazines such as Down Beat, Jazz Journal International, Metronome, and American Rag. He also authored Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians. Items in this collection (2011.3086) were acquired from Levin’s attendance at Jazz Festivals, conferences, and other music events.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1992
user
Levin, Floyd
ID Number
2011.3086.068
nonaccession number
2011.3086
catalog number
2011.3086.068
Cliffie Stone and his Square Dance Band. side 1: Golden Slippers; side 2: Ragtime Annie (Capitol 20101). from the album, Square Dances (Capitol BD 44).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Cliffie Stone and his Square Dance Band. side 1: Golden Slippers; side 2: Ragtime Annie (Capitol 20101). from the album, Square Dances (Capitol BD 44).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1947
recording artist
Cliffie Stone and his Square Dance Band
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1989.0207.18
accession number
1989.0207
catalog number
1989.0207.18
maker number
20101
BD-44
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
user
Fitzgerald, Ella
designer
Loper, Don
ID Number
1996.0342.004
accession number
1996.0342
catalog number
1996.0342.004
Jan Garber and his Orchestra. side 1: Maryland, Maryland [track 1] Hark the Sounds of Tar Heel Voices [track 2]; side 2: Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech [track 1 Fight Alabama [track 2] (Capitol 10141), from the album, College Medleys (Capitol CD-95).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Jan Garber and his Orchestra. side 1: Maryland, Maryland [track 1] Hark the Sounds of Tar Heel Voices [track 2]; side 2: Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech [track 1 Fight Alabama [track 2] (Capitol 10141), from the album, College Medleys (Capitol CD-95).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1948
recording artist
Jan Garber and His Orchestra
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1981.0656.517
maker number
10141
CD-95
accession number
1981.0656
catalog number
1981.0656.517
Johnny Rivers. side 1: Porr Side of Town; side 2: A Man Can Cry (Imperial 66205)45 rpm. Accessioned with original printed sleeve,Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Johnny Rivers. side 1: Porr Side of Town; side 2: A Man Can Cry (Imperial 66205)
45 rpm. Accessioned with original printed sleeve,
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1966
recording artist
Rivers, Johnny
manufacturer
Imperial
ID Number
1996.3034.06549
nonaccession number
1996.3034
label number
66205
catalog number
1996.3034.06549
Lee Bedford, Jr. side 1: Four in Line You Travel (Buffalo Girls); side 2: The Girl I Left Behind (Imperial 1108), from the album, Square Dances (Imperial FD 26).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Lee Bedford, Jr. side 1: Four in Line You Travel (Buffalo Girls); side 2: The Girl I Left Behind (Imperial 1108), from the album, Square Dances (Imperial FD 26).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
ca 1949
recording artist
Bedford, Jr., Lee
manufacturer
Imperial
ID Number
1996.0320.05039
maker number
1108
FD 26
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05039
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1978
recording artist
Parliament
manufacturer
Casablanca
ID Number
1996.3034.05837
catalog number
1996.3034.05837
label number
NB 950 DJ
nonaccession number
1996.3034
William Boyd. side 1: Hopalong Cassidy and the Square Dance Holdup; side 4: Hopalong Cssidy and the Square Dance Holdup (Capitol 32014), from the album, Hopalong Cassidy and the Square Dance Holdup (Capitol CBX 3075).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
William Boyd. side 1: Hopalong Cassidy and the Square Dance Holdup; side 4: Hopalong Cssidy and the Square Dance Holdup (Capitol 32014), from the album, Hopalong Cassidy and the Square Dance Holdup (Capitol CBX 3075).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1950
recording artist
Boyd, William
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05122
maker number
32014
CBX 3075
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05122
Shug Fisher. side 1: Out on the Open Range; side 2: Texas Plains (Capitol Americana 48021), from the album, Sing Cowboy Sing! (Capitol AC 77).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Shug Fisher. side 1: Out on the Open Range; side 2: Texas Plains (Capitol Americana 48021), from the album, Sing Cowboy Sing! (Capitol AC 77).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1948
recording artist
Fisher, Shug
manufacturer
Capitol Americana
ID Number
1996.0320.05107
maker number
48021
AC 77
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05107
With her camera, Lisa Law documented history in the heart of the counterculture revolution of the 1960s as she lived it, as a participant, an agent of change and a member of the broader culture.
Description
With her camera, Lisa Law documented history in the heart of the counterculture revolution of the 1960s as she lived it, as a participant, an agent of change and a member of the broader culture. She recorded this unconventional time of Anti-War demonstrations in California, communes, Love-Ins, peace marches and concerts, as well as her family life as she became a wife and mother. The photographs were collected by William Yeingst and Shannon Perich in a cross-unit collecting collaboration. Together they selected over two hundred photographs relevant to photographic history, cultural history, domestic life and social history.
Law’s portraiture and concert photographs include Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Lovin Spoonful and Peter, Paul and Mary. She also took several of Janis Joplin and her band Big Brother and the Holding Company, including the photograph used to create the poster included in the Smithsonian’s American Art Museum’s exhibition 1001 Days and Nights in American Art. Law and other members of the Hog Farm were involved in the logistics of setting up the well-known musical extravaganza, Woodstock. Her photographs include the teepee poles going into the hold of the plane, a few concert scenes and amenities like the kitchen and medical tent. Other photographs include peace rallies and concerts in Haight-Ashbury, Coretta Scott King speaking at an Anti-War protest and portraits of Allen Ginsburg and Timothy Leary. From her life in New Mexico the photographs include yoga sessions with Yogi Bhajan, bus races, parades and other public events. From life on the New Buffalo Commune, there are many pictures of her family and friends taken during meal preparation and eating, farming, building, playing, giving birth and caring for children.
Ms. Law did not realize how important her photographs were while she was taking them. It was not until after she divorced her husband, left the farm for Santa Fe and began a career as a photographer that she realized the depth of history she recorded. Today, she spends her time writing books, showing her photographs in museums all over the United States and making documentaries. In 1990, her video documentary, “Flashing on the Sixties,” won several awards.
A selection of photographs was featured in the exhibition A Visual Journey: Photographs by Lisa Law, 1964–1971, at the National Museum of American History October 1998-April 1999.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1967
date printed
1998
maker
Law, Lisa
ID Number
1998.0139.051
catalog number
1998.0139.051
accession number
1998.0139
Diana Ross. side 1: I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love [mono]; side 2: I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love) [stereo] (Motown M1387F)45 rpm. Accessioned with original printed sleeve.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Diana Ross. side 1: I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love [mono]; side 2: I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love) [stereo] (Motown M1387F)
45 rpm. Accessioned with original printed sleeve.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1976
recording artist
Ross, Diana
manufacturer
Motown
ID Number
1996.3034.06751
catalog number
1996.3034.06751
nonaccession number
1996.3034
label number
M1387F

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