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.

Cliffie Stone. side 1: Moonlight on the Colorado; side 2: The Waltz You Saved for Me (Capitol 48030), from the album, Waltzes (Capitol AD 108).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Cliffie Stone. side 1: Moonlight on the Colorado; side 2: The Waltz You Saved for Me (Capitol 48030), from the album, Waltzes (Capitol AD 108).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1948
recording artist
Stone, Cliffie
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05301
maker number
48030
AD 108
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05301
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1958
recording artist
Sinatra, Frank
maker
Capitol
ID Number
2015.0215.0025
accession number
2015.0215
catalog number
2015.0215.0025
maker number
EAP 3-920
Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers. side 1: Precious Memries; side 2: Would You Care If Jesus Left You? (Capitol 48035), from the album, Music from the Hills (Capitol AD 136).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers. side 1: Precious Memries; side 2: Would You Care If Jesus Left You? (Capitol 48035), from the album, Music from the Hills (Capitol AD 136).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1948
recording artist
Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05318
maker number
48035
AD 136
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05318
Ben Pollack and his Pick-a-Rib Boys. side 1: I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby; side 2: San Sue Strut (Discovery 131).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Ben Pollack and his Pick-a-Rib Boys. side 1: I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby; side 2: San Sue Strut (Discovery 131).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
recording artist
Ben Pollack and His Pick-a-Rib Boys
manufacturer
Discovery
ID Number
1978.0670.240
maker number
131
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.240
This trumpet was made by Dominic Calicchio in Los Angeles, California around 1954 to 1956. It is a B-flat trumpet, serial #1520, made of brass with 3 piston valves. This trumpet is engraved:D.
Description

This trumpet was made by Dominic Calicchio in Los Angeles, California around 1954 to 1956. It is a B-flat trumpet, serial #1520, made of brass with 3 piston valves. This trumpet is engraved:

D. CALICCHIO
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.

Dominic Calicchio (1901-1979) was born in Italy and emigrated to the United States in the 1920s. Calicchio learned his trade at the Rudy Muck brass factory in New York and in 1947, moved to California to make trumpets. During his career, Calicchio made almost two thousand trumpets.

In 1973, a documentary The Last Trumpet Maker, featuring the career of Dominic Calicchio, was made by K. H. Dempwolf, S. Marc Tapper, and Donald C. Fergus.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1954-1956
maker
Calicchio, Dominic
ID Number
1986.0798.01
catalog number
1986.0798.01
accession number
1986.0798
serial number
1520
This is a 7-inch 45 rpm singled containing the Nat King Cole song “Mona Lisa” with the B-side “Too Young.” The single was originally released in 1951, this Starline Oldies rerelease with matrix number 45-AA23577 was rereleased in the 1960s.
Description
This is a 7-inch 45 rpm singled containing the Nat King Cole song “Mona Lisa” with the B-side “Too Young.” The single was originally released in 1951, this Starline Oldies rerelease with matrix number 45-AA23577 was rereleased in the 1960s. Written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, “Mona Lisa” was performed with the backing of Les Baxter and his Orchestra, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1950 due to its appearance in Captain Carey, U.S.A before becoming the hit single by Nat King Cole.
release date
1951
recording artist
Cole, Nat King
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1982.0095.23
accession number
1982.0095
catalog number
1982.0095.23
Tex Ritter. side 1: Billy the Kid; side 2: The Pony Express (Capitol 20037), from the album, Children's Songs and Stories (Capitol BD-14).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Tex Ritter. side 1: Billy the Kid; side 2: The Pony Express (Capitol 20037), from the album, Children's Songs and Stories (Capitol BD-14).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1945
recording artist
Ritter, Tex
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05223
maker number
20037
BD-14
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05223
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1958
recording artist
Nelson, Ricky
manufacturer
Imperial
ID Number
1996.3034.05551
catalog number
1996.3034.05551
nonaccession number
1996.3034
label number
5503
Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus. side 1: He Leadeth Me; side 2: At the Crosss (Sacred Records Inc. RV-1005/6), from the album, Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus, Vol. 1 (Sacred Records Inc. Vol. 1).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus. side 1: He Leadeth Me; side 2: At the Crosss (Sacred Records Inc. RV-1005/6), from the album, Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus, Vol. 1 (Sacred Records Inc. Vol. 1).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording artist
Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus
manufacturer
Sacred Records Inc.
ID Number
1996.0320.05198
maker number
RV-1005/6
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05198
Howard McGhee, Lucky Thompson, Jack McVea, Irving Ashby, Jimmy Bunn, and Red Callender. side 1: Oodie Coo Bop [part 1]; side 2: Ooodie Coo Bop [part 2] (Black & White 150).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Howard McGhee, Lucky Thompson, Jack McVea, Irving Ashby, Jimmy Bunn, and Red Callender. side 1: Oodie Coo Bop [part 1]; side 2: Ooodie Coo Bop [part 2] (Black & White 150).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1946
recording artist
McGhee, Howard
Callender, Red
Thompson, Lucky
McVea, Jack
Ashby, Irving
Bunn, Jimmy
manufacturer
Black & White
ID Number
1978.0670.015
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
150
catalog number
1978.0670.015
This sheet music is for the song “Sixteen Tons,” by Merle Travis. It was published by American Music, Inc. in Hollywood, California in 1947. This song was featured and recorded by American singer and television host Tennessee Ernie Ford.
Description
This sheet music is for the song “Sixteen Tons,” by Merle Travis. It was published by American Music, Inc. in Hollywood, California in 1947. This song was featured and recorded by American singer and television host Tennessee Ernie Ford. The recording of this song became a smash hit for Ford and was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry in 2015.
Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1947
depicted (sitter)
Ford, Tennessee Ernie
publisher
American Music, Inc.
ID Number
1986.0021.35
accession number
1986.0021
catalog number
1986.0021.35
Pete Daily's Dixieland Band. side 1: Dixieland Shuffle; side 2: Careless Love (Capitol 15433), from the album, Pete Daily's Dixieland Band (Capitol CC-183).78 rpm.This album cover was painted by American artist William George (b. 1930).
Description

Pete Daily's Dixieland Band. side 1: Dixieland Shuffle; side 2: Careless Love (Capitol 15433), from the album, Pete Daily's Dixieland Band (Capitol CC-183).
78 rpm.

This album cover was painted by American artist William George (b. 1930). George is an American illustrator and painter who studied under Norman Rockwell. George’s work has been featured on album covers, paperback crime and western covers, and magazine covers.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
recording artist
Pete Daily's Dixieland Band
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1978.0670.452
maker number
15433
CC-183
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.452
Nappy LaMare's Louisiana Levee Loungers. side 1: At the Jazz Band BallL; side 2: High Society (Capitol 10025), from the album, The History of Jazz Vol. 1 - The 'Solid' South (Capitol CE-16).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Nappy LaMare's Louisiana Levee Loungers. side 1: At the Jazz Band BallL; side 2: High Society (Capitol 10025), from the album, The History of Jazz Vol. 1 - The 'Solid' South (Capitol CE-16).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1945
recording artist
Nappy Lamare's Louisiana Levee Loungers
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1978.0670.083
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
10025
catalog number
1978.0670.083
This song book, Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose, was composed by Carrie Jacobs Bond. It was published by Carrie Jacobs-Bond and Son, Inc. in Hollywood, California in 1901.
Description

This song book, Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose, was composed by Carrie Jacobs Bond. It was published by Carrie Jacobs-Bond and Son, Inc. in Hollywood, California in 1901. The song book contains the following songs:

”Shadows”
”Parting” (with words by William Ordway Prestridge)
”Just A-Wearying for You” (with words by Frank Lebby Stanton)
”De Las' Long Res'” (with words by Paul Lawrence Dunbar)
”I Love You Truly”
”Still Unexprest”
”Des Hold My Hands Tonight”

Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1901
publisher
Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son Incorporated
ID Number
1986.0021.34
accession number
1986.0021
catalog number
1986.0021.34
various artists.
Description

various artists. side 1: Three O'Clock Jump; side 2: Four O'Clock Jump (Modern 20-642), from the album, Gene Norman Presents Just Jazz.
78 rpm.

This pressing is from a live recording in the Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California on April 29, 1947 of a Just Jazz concert presented by American impresario, Gene Norman.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
recording artist
Garner, Errol
Gray, Wardell
McGhee, Howard
Carter, Benny
Dickenson, Vic
Ashby, Irving
Mills, Jackie
Callendar, Red
manufacturer
Modern
ID Number
1978.0670.646
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
20-642
catalog number
1978.0670.646
Peggy Lee and George Shearing. Beauty and the Beat! (Capitol T-1219).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Peggy Lee and George Shearing. Beauty and the Beat! (Capitol T-1219).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1959
recording artist
Lee, Peggy
Shearing, George
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1978.0670.749
maker number
T-1219
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.749
Fanny Brice. side 1: Kindness to Animals; side 2: Truthfulness (Capitol 7-32025), from the album, Baby Snooks (Capitol DC 3081).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Fanny Brice. side 1: Kindness to Animals; side 2: Truthfulness (Capitol 7-32025), from the album, Baby Snooks (Capitol DC 3081).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1949
recording artist
Brice, Fanny
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05061
maker number
7-32025
DC 3081
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05061
This sheet music for the song "My Great, Great, Grandfather" was written by Edna Fischer and Al Garman, and published by Tele-Mus Publishing, Co., Inc., in Hollywood, California, in 1942. On the cover there is an image of actors J.
Description (Brief)
This sheet music for the song "My Great, Great, Grandfather" was written by Edna Fischer and Al Garman, and published by Tele-Mus Publishing, Co., Inc., in Hollywood, California, in 1942. On the cover there is an image of actors J. Anthony Smythe and Minetta Ellen from the radio soap opera One Man's Family. This song was featured in the radio program. One Man's Family, created by Carlton E. Morse, and was on air from 1932 to 1959.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1942
ID Number
2016.0093.01
accession number
2016.0093
catalog number
2016.0093.01
Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus. side 1: Assurance March; side 2: Soft and Tenderly (Sacred Records Inc. RV-1001/2), from the album, Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus, Vol. 1 (Sacred Records Inc. Vol. 1).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus. side 1: Assurance March; side 2: Soft and Tenderly (Sacred Records Inc. RV-1001/2), from the album, Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus, Vol. 1 (Sacred Records Inc. Vol. 1).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording artist
Old Fashioned Revival Hour Chorus
manufacturer
Sacred Records Inc.
ID Number
1996.0320.05196
maker number
RV-1001/2
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05196
This is the 7-inch 45 rpm vinyl record containing Andy Gibb’s single “Shadow Dancing” and the B-side “Let it Be Me,” released in the United States in 1978. “Shadow Dancing” was written by Andy Gibb with his brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb of Bee Gees fame.
Description
This is the 7-inch 45 rpm vinyl record containing Andy Gibb’s single “Shadow Dancing” and the B-side “Let it Be Me,” released in the United States in 1978. “Shadow Dancing” was written by Andy Gibb with his brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb of Bee Gees fame. “Shadow Dancing” hit number one on the United States Billboard Hot 100 in June of 1978, and was Andy Gibbs third consecutive number one hit after “I Just Want to Be Your Everything” and “(Love is) Thicker Than Water.”
Location
Currently not on view (sleeve)
release date
1978
recording artist
Gibb, Andy
ID Number
1982.0095.07
accession number
1982.0095
catalog number
1982.0095.07
Cliffie Stone. side 1: Cripple Creek; side 2: Sally Goodin' (Capitol 20099), from the album, Square Dances (Capitol BD 44).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Cliffie Stone. side 1: Cripple Creek; side 2: Sally Goodin' (Capitol 20099), from the album, Square Dances (Capitol BD 44).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1947
recording artist
Stone, Cliffie
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05298
maker number
BD 44
20099
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05298
Art Tatum. side 1: Hallelujah!; side 2: Memories of You (American Recording Artists 4501), from the album, Piano Impressions (American Recording Artists A-1).78 rpm.The cover art for this album was made by American illustrator Gene Widhoff (1907-1972).
Description

Art Tatum. side 1: Hallelujah!; side 2: Memories of You (American Recording Artists 4501), from the album, Piano Impressions (American Recording Artists A-1).
78 rpm.

The cover art for this album was made by American illustrator Gene Widhoff (1907-1972). Widhoff began his career as a staff artist for RKO Pictures where he created images for movie posters and theater lobby cards. He created album covers for the American Recording Artists (ARA) label. Later in his career, Widhoff worked as staff artist for NBC. Widoff received an Emmy for “Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Craft” in 1971.

Location
Currently not on view
release date
1945
recording artist
Tatum, Art
manufacturer
American Recording Artists
ID Number
1981.0656.521
maker number
4501
A-1
accession number
1981.0656
catalog number
1981.0656.521
Charlie Shavers, Stan Getz, Willie Smith, Red Norvo, "Nature Boy," Oscar Moore, Johnny Miller, and Louie Bellson.
Description

Charlie Shavers, Stan Getz, Willie Smith, Red Norvo, "Nature Boy," Oscar Moore, Johnny Miller, and Louie Bellson. side 1: Body and Soul [part 1]; side 2: Body and Soul [part 2] (Modern 20-695).
78 rpm

This pressing is from a live recording in the Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California on June 23, 1947 of a Just Jazz concert by American impresario, Gene Norman.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
recording artist
Shavers, Charlie
Getz, Stan
Smith, Willie
Norvo, Red
Nature Boy
Moore, Oscar
Miller, Johnny
Bellson, Louis
manufacturer
Modern
ID Number
2014.0105.87
accession number
2014.0105
catalog number
2014.0105.87
20-695
Tex Ritter. side 1: Cactus Jackson Had a Ranch; side 2: The Green Grass Grew All Around (Capitol 25014), from the album, Songs For Children (Capitol DC 91).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Tex Ritter. side 1: Cactus Jackson Had a Ranch; side 2: The Green Grass Grew All Around (Capitol 25014), from the album, Songs For Children (Capitol DC 91).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1948
recording artist
Ritter, Tex
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05222
maker number
25014
DC 91
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05222

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