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.

Zep Meissner and his Dixieland All-Stars. side 1: Beale Street Mama; side 2: Leavin' Town (MGM 30168), from the album, New Dixieland Jazz (MGM 36).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Zep Meissner and his Dixieland All-Stars. side 1: Beale Street Mama; side 2: Leavin' Town (MGM 30168), from the album, New Dixieland Jazz (MGM 36).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1946
recording artist
Zep Meissner and his Dixieland All-Stars
manufacturer
MGM
ID Number
1978.0670.644
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
30168
36
catalog number
1978.0670.644
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars.
Description

Louis Armstrong and the All Stars. Louis Armstring and the All Stars [sides 2 & 3] (Decca DL 8038), from the 2-disc album, Satchmo At Symphony Hall (Decca DX-108).
33-1/3 rpm

These recordings were made at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massacgusetts on November 30, 1947.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
release date
1951
recording artist
All Stars
Armstrong, Louis
manufacturer
Decca
ID Number
1978.0670.927
maker number
DL 8038
DX-108
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.927
United States Navy Band. side 1: Anchors Aweigh; side 2: All Hands (Victor 21296).78 rpm. This record is not part of the original Victor P 32 set. The correct record is Victor 26672.Currently not on view
Description
United States Navy Band. side 1: Anchors Aweigh; side 2: All Hands (Victor 21296).
78 rpm. This record is not part of the original Victor P 32 set. The correct record is Victor 26672.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1928
release date
1940
recording artist
United States Navy Band
manufacturer
Victor
ID Number
1988.0384.19
accession number
1988.0384
maker number
21296
catalog number
1988.0384.19
maker number
P 32
Various artists. side 1: Slow Drag [part 1]; side 2: Slow Drag [part 2] (Clef 103), from the album, Norman Granz" Jazz At the Philharmonic, Vol. 6 (Clef 100).78 rpm.The cover art for this album was by David Stone Martin (born David Livingstone Martin, 1913-1992).
Description

Various artists. side 1: Slow Drag [part 1]; side 2: Slow Drag [part 2] (Clef 103), from the album, Norman Granz" Jazz At the Philharmonic, Vol. 6 (Clef 100).
78 rpm.

The cover art for this album was by David Stone Martin (born David Livingstone Martin, 1913-1992). Martin was an American artist best known for his illustrations on jazz album covers for labels including Mercury, Asch, Clef, Disc, and Dial. Many of his commissions were from Martin’s longtime friend, American jazz record producer and concert promoter Norman Granz (1918-2001).

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1946
recording artist
Hawkins, Coleman
Hadnott, Billy
Young, Lester
Clayton, Buck
Rich, Buddy
Kersey, Kenny
artist
Martin, David Stone
manufacturer
Clef
ID Number
1978.0670.483
maker number
1023
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.483
Art Hodes' Blue Five. side 1: Shake That Thing; side 2: Apex Blues (Blue Note 45).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Art Hodes' Blue Five. side 1: Shake That Thing; side 2: Apex Blues (Blue Note 45).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1944
recording artist
Art Hodes' Blue Five
manufacturer
Blue Note
ID Number
1978.0670.767
maker number
45
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.767
This sheet music is for the song “Tonight We Love,” with lyrics by Bobby Worth and music adapted by Ray Austin and Freddy Martin. It was published by Maestro Music Company in Hollywood, California in 1941.
Description
This sheet music is for the song “Tonight We Love,” with lyrics by Bobby Worth and music adapted by Ray Austin and Freddy Martin. It was published by Maestro Music Company in Hollywood, California in 1941. The cover features an inset image of Freddy Martin, who featured this song with his orchestra.
Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1941
depicted (sitter)
Martin, Freddy
manufacturer
Maestro Music Company
ID Number
1986.0021.46
accession number
1986.0021
catalog number
1986.0021.46
Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers. side 1: The Love That We Once Knew; side 2: Those "Gone and Left Me" Blues (Capitol 48034), 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: The Love That We Once Knew; side 2: Those "Gone and Left Me" Blues (Capitol 48034), from the album, Music from the Hills (Capitol AD 136).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1949
recording artist
Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers
manufacturer
Capitol
ID Number
1996.0320.05317
maker number
48034
AD 136
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05317
Beige paper with reddish-brown ink. There is an image of violinist Ruth Howell Aubrey (1927-2011) on the cover.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Beige paper with reddish-brown ink. There is an image of violinist Ruth Howell Aubrey (1927-2011) on the cover.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1940s
ID Number
2014.3112.05
nonaccession number
2014.3112
catalog number
2014.3112.05
Jimmy McPartland and his Orchestra. side 1: Original Dixieland One Step; side 2: I'm All Bound 'Round with the Mason Dixon Line (Decca 18441), from the album, Gems of Jazz, Vol. 5 (Decca A-324).78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1936.
Description
Jimmy McPartland and his Orchestra. side 1: Original Dixieland One Step; side 2: I'm All Bound 'Round with the Mason Dixon Line (Decca 18441), from the album, Gems of Jazz, Vol. 5 (Decca A-324).
78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1936. The album was released in 1942.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1936
release date
1942
recording artist
Jimmy McPartland and his Orchestra
manufacturer
Decca
ID Number
1978.0670.569
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
18441
A-324
catalog number
1978.0670.569
This sheet music is for the song “But Beautiful,” with lyrics by Johnny Burke and music by James Van Heusen.
Description

This sheet music is for the song “But Beautiful,” with lyrics by Johnny Burke and music by James Van Heusen. It was published by Burke and Ban Heusen in New York, New York in 1947.

"But Beautiful" was featured in the 1947 Paramount Pictures comedy film, Road to Rio, directed by Norman McLeod and starred Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. The cover features an image of the film’s stars on a burro and an inset of the Andrews Sisters.

Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1947
depicted (sitter)
Lamour, Dorothy
Crosby, Bing
Hope, Bob
publisher
Burke and Van Heusen, Inc.
ID Number
1986.0031.01
accession number
1986.0031
catalog number
1986.0031.01
Fred Kirby. side 1: Please Don't Take My Baby; side 2: Hang Your Head in Shame (Sonora 1113), from the album, Hillbilly Tunes (Sonora MS-477).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Fred Kirby. side 1: Please Don't Take My Baby; side 2: Hang Your Head in Shame (Sonora 1113), from the album, Hillbilly Tunes (Sonora MS-477).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
ca 1947
recording artist
Kirby, Fred
manufacturer
Sonora
ID Number
1996.0320.05161
maker number
1113
MS-477
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05161
Cliffie Stone. side 1: I'm Foever Blowing Bubble; side 2: Missouri Waltz (Capitol 48031), from the album, Waltzes (Capitol AD 108).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Cliffie Stone. side 1: I'm Foever Blowing Bubble; side 2: Missouri Waltz (Capitol 48031), 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
1996.0320.05302
maker number
48031
AD 108
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05302
side 1: Juanita Hall with South Pacific Orchestra. Bali Ha'i: side 2: Mary Martin with South Pacific Orchestra.
Description

side 1: Juanita Hall with South Pacific Orchestra. Bali Ha'i: side 2: Mary Martin with South Pacific Orchestra. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair (Columbia 4562-M), from the album, South Pacific (Columbia MM-850).
78 rpm.

This recording is of the Original Broadway cast for the 1949 musicalSouth Pacific, composed by Richard Rogers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan. South Pacific opened at the Majestic Theatre on April 7, 1949, running for 1,925 performances. It received ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto, including awards in all four acting categories for Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, Juanita Hall, and Myron McCormick. In 1950, the musical won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
recording artist
Martin, Mary
Hall, Juanita
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1980.0339.29
accession number
1980.0339
maker number
4562-M
MM-850
catalog number
1980.0339.29
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra. side 1: East Saint Louis Toodle-Oo; side 2: The Mooche (Victor 20-1531), from the album, A Duke Ellington Panorama (Victor P138).78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1928 and released on Victor 21703.
Description
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra. side 1: East Saint Louis Toodle-Oo; side 2: The Mooche (Victor 20-1531), from the album, A Duke Ellington Panorama (Victor P138).
78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1928 and released on Victor 21703. Side 2 was originally recorded in 1927 and released on Victor V-38034. The album was released in 1943.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1928
1927
release date
1943
recording artist
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
manufacturer
Victor
ID Number
1978.0670.666
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
20-1531
P-138
catalog number
1978.0670.666
Ray Charles. side 1: I'm Glad For Your Sake; side 2: Kissa Me Baby (Swing Time 274).78 rpm. Side 1 was recorded in 1949. Side 2 was recorded in 1950.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Ray Charles. side 1: I'm Glad For Your Sake; side 2: Kissa Me Baby (Swing Time 274).
78 rpm. Side 1 was recorded in 1949. Side 2 was recorded in 1950.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
1950
composer; recording artist
Charles, Ray
composer
Lawrence, Jack
Tinturin, Peter
manufacturer
Swing Time
ID Number
1996.0153.08697
catalog number
1996.0153.08697
label number
274
accession number
1996.0153
Burl Ives. side 1: The Blue Tail Fly; side 2: Henry Martyn (Pirate Ballad) (Stinson 345-3), from the album, The Wayfaring Stranger (Stinson A 345).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Burl Ives. side 1: The Blue Tail Fly; side 2: Henry Martyn (Pirate Ballad) (Stinson 345-3), from the album, The Wayfaring Stranger (Stinson A 345).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1944
recording artist
Ives, Burl
manufacturer
Stinson
ID Number
1996.0320.05156
maker number
345-3
A 345
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05156
This guitar was made by Charles A. Stromberg and Son of Boston, Massachusetts around 1939-1941.
Description

This guitar was made by Charles A. Stromberg and Son of Boston, Massachusetts around 1939-1941. Responding to requests from jazz guitarist for an instrument that could cut through and be heard over the horn section of jazz bands, Elmer Stromberg developed his giant, 19-inch wide Master 400 model. It is one of the loudest acoustic guitars ever made. Elmer Stromberg made about 600 guitars with his father, Charles, a Swedish immigrant.

Charles and Elmer Stromberg’s shop was a popular hang-out for local guitarists who would break in new instruments before they were sold to customers. One such local was Irving Ashby, a Boston native who went on to play with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and the Nat King Cole Trio. This six course (6x1) guitar, Master 400 model, and serial #507, was custom made for American jazz guitarist, Irving Ashby (1920-1987).

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1939-1941
user
Ashby, Irving
maker
Charles A. Stromberg and Son
ID Number
1988.0421.01
accession number
1988.0421
catalog number
1988.0421.01
Pete Daily's Dixieland Band. side 1: Sensation; side 2: Original Dixieland One-Step (Capitol 15432), 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: Sensation; side 2: Original Dixieland One-Step (Capitol 15432), 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
1978.0670.451
maker number
15432
CC-183
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.451
Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra. side 1: Ring Dem Bells; side 2: Rhythm, Rhyhm (I Got Rhythm) (Victor 40-0111), from the album, Victor Hot Jazz Series, Vol. III: Lionel Hampton (Victor HJ-3).78 rpm. Side 1 was originaly recorded in 1938 and released on Victor 26017.
Description
Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra. side 1: Ring Dem Bells; side 2: Rhythm, Rhyhm (I Got Rhythm) (Victor 40-0111), from the album, Victor Hot Jazz Series, Vol. III: Lionel Hampton (Victor HJ-3).
78 rpm. Side 1 was originaly recorded in 1938 and released on Victor 26017. Side 2 was originally recorded in 1937 and released on Victor 25586. The album was released in 1945.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1938
1937
date made
1945
recording artist
Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra
manufacturer
Victor
ID Number
1978.0670.663
accession number
1978.0670
maker number
40-0111
HJ-3
catalog number
1978.0670.663
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1947
maker
Francis Day and Hunter, Ltd.
Francis Day and Hunter, Ltd.
ID Number
2017.3021.340
nonaccession number
2017.3021
catalog number
2017.3021.340
Tony Parenti's Ragtimers. side 1: Hiawatha; side 2: Swipsey Cake Walk (Circle J-1031), from the album, The Ragtime Band (Circle S-8).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Tony Parenti's Ragtimers. side 1: Hiawatha; side 2: Swipsey Cake Walk (Circle J-1031), from the album, The Ragtime Band (Circle S-8).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
recording artist
Tony Parenti's Ragtimers
manufacturer
Circle
ID Number
1978.0670.462
maker number
J-1031
S-8
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.462
Hank Snow. side 1: You Broke the Chain That Held Oour Hearts; side 2: No Golden Tomorrow Ahead (RCA Victor 21-0362). from the album, Hank Snow Favorites (RCA Victor P 295).78 rpm. This album was released in 1950.Currently not on view
Description
Hank Snow. side 1: You Broke the Chain That Held Oour Hearts; side 2: No Golden Tomorrow Ahead (RCA Victor 21-0362). from the album, Hank Snow Favorites (RCA Victor P 295).
78 rpm. This album was released in 1950.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1950
recording date
1944
1945
recording artist
Snow, Hank
manufacturer
RCA Victor
ID Number
1996.0320.05268
maker number
21-0362
P 295
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05268
This sheet music is for the song “I’m Stepping Out with A Memory Tonight” with lyrics by Herb Magidson and music by Allie Wrubel. It was published by Robbins Music Corp. in New York, New York, in 1940.
Description
This sheet music is for the song “I’m Stepping Out with A Memory Tonight” with lyrics by Herb Magidson and music by Allie Wrubel. It was published by Robbins Music Corp. in New York, New York, in 1940. The cover features an image of a couple dancing and an inset image of American singer Kate Smith, who featured the song.
Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1940
depicted (sitter)
Smith, Kate
publisher
Robbins Music Corporation
ID Number
1985.0810.02
catalog number
1985.0810.02
accession number
1985.0810
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra. side 1: Lazy Rhapsody; side 2: Blue Ramble (Columbia 35834), from the album, Hot Jazz Classics - Duke Ellington (Columbia C-38).78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1932 and released on Brunswick 6288.
Description
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra. side 1: Lazy Rhapsody; side 2: Blue Ramble (Columbia 35834), from the album, Hot Jazz Classics - Duke Ellington (Columbia C-38).
78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1932 and released on Brunswick 6288. Side 2 was originally recorded in 1932 and released on Brunswick 6336. The album was released in 1940.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1932
release date
1940
recording artist
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.487
maker number
35834
C-38
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.487

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