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.

Buck Clayton with his All-Stars. Songs For Swingers (Columbia CL 1320).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Buck Clayton with his All-Stars. Songs For Swingers (Columbia CL 1320).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1958
recording artist
Buck Clayton with his All-Stars
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.740
maker number
CL 1320
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.740
Jimmy Dorsey and his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band. side 1: Jazz Me Blues; side 2: Panama (Columbia 38654), from the album, Dixie By Dorsey (Columbia C-196).78 rpm.Jim (James) Flora (1914-1998) created the cover art for this album.
Description

Jimmy Dorsey and his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band. side 1: Jazz Me Blues; side 2: Panama (Columbia 38654), from the album, Dixie By Dorsey (Columbia C-196).
78 rpm.

Jim (James) Flora (1914-1998) created the cover art for this album. Flora was a successful commercial illustrator during the 1940s-1970s as well as an author and illustrator for children’s books. He was best known for his unique and quirky album cover art for RCA Victor and Columbia during the 1940s and 1950s. Flora created numerous paintings, drawings, etchings, and sketches throughout his prolific career.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
recording artist
Jimmy Dorsey and his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.525
maker number
38654
C-196
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.525
Count Basie and his All American Rhythm Section. side 1: St. Louis Blues; side 2: Cafe Society Blues (Columbia 36711), from the album, Blues By Basie (Columbia C-101).78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1942.
Description

Count Basie and his All American Rhythm Section. side 1: St. Louis Blues; side 2: Cafe Society Blues (Columbia 36711), from the album, Blues By Basie (Columbia C-101).
78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1942. This album was released in 1944.

The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss. Alexander “Alex” Steinweiss (1917-2011) was an American artist and graphic designer. He was the first art director of Columbia Records, expanding the use of album covers and cover art. Steinweiss created album cover art from 1938 to 1973.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1942
release date
1944
recording artist
Count Basie and his All American Rhythm Section
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.507
maker number
36711
C-101
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.507
Benny Goodman and his Sextet. side 1: The Wang Wang Blues; side 2: As Long As I Live (Columbia 36723), from the album, Benny Goodman Sextet (Columbia C-102).78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1942 and released on Columbia 36594.
Description

Benny Goodman and his Sextet. side 1: The Wang Wang Blues; side 2: As Long As I Live (Columbia 36723), from the album, Benny Goodman Sextet (Columbia C-102).
78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1942 and released on Columbia 36594. Side 2 was originally recorded in 1940 and released on Columbia 35901. This album was released in 1944.

The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss. Alexander “Alex” Steinweiss (1917-2011) was an American artist and graphic designer. He was the first art director of Columbia Records, expanding the use of album covers and cover art. Steinweiss created album cover art from 1938 to 1973.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1940
1942
release date
1944
recording artist
Benny Goodman Sextet
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.504
maker number
36723
C-102
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.504
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. side 1: Caprice XXIV Paganini; side 2: I'm Here (Columbia 36411).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. side 1: Caprice XXIV Paganini; side 2: I'm Here (Columbia 36411).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1941
recording artist
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1988.0698.1079
catalog number
1988.0698.1079
accession number
1988.0698
collector/donor number
G50
maker number
36411
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1956
recording artist
Sinatra, Frank
maker
Columbia
ID Number
2015.0215.1516
accession number
2015.0215
catalog number
2015.0215.1516
maker number
B-9021
Burl Ives. side 1: Troubador Song; side 2: Lord Randall (Columbia 38483), from the album, Return of the Wayfaring Stranger (Columbia C 186).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Burl Ives. side 1: Troubador Song; side 2: Lord Randall (Columbia 38483), from the album, Return of the Wayfaring Stranger (Columbia C 186).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1949
recording artist
Ives, Burl
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0320.05137
maker number
38483
C 186
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05137
Benny Goodman's Sextet. side 1: Flying Home; side 2: I Found a New Baby (Columbia 36721), from the album, Benny Goodman Sextet (Columbia C-102).78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1939 and released on Columbia 35254.
Description (Brief)
Benny Goodman's Sextet. side 1: Flying Home; side 2: I Found a New Baby (Columbia 36721), from the album, Benny Goodman Sextet (Columbia C-102).
78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1939 and released on Columbia 35254. Side 2 was originally recorded in 1941 and released on Columbia 36039. This album was released in 1944.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1941
release date
1944
recording date
1939
recording artist
Benny Goodman Sextet
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1988.0698.1112
catalog number
1988.0698.1112
accession number
1988.0698
maker number
C-102
36721
collector/donor number
G83
Rampart Street Paraders. Dixieland, My Dixieland (Columbia CL 785).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Rampart Street Paraders. Dixieland, My Dixieland (Columbia CL 785).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1954
recording artist
Rampart Street Paraders
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.738
maker number
CL 785
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.738
Nelson Eddy (singing in four-part harmony). side 1: Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus; side 2: Fling Out the Banner/Now the Day Is Over (Columbia 17390-D), from the album, Hymns We Love (Columbia M-646).78 rpm.The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss.
Description

Nelson Eddy (singing in four-part harmony). side 1: Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus; side 2: Fling Out the Banner/Now the Day Is Over (Columbia 17390-D), from the album, Hymns We Love (Columbia M-646).
78 rpm.

The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss. Alexander “Alex” Steinweiss (1917-2011) was an American artist and graphic designer. He was the first art director of Columbia Records, expanding the use of album covers and cover art. Steinweiss created album cover art from 1938 to 1973.

Location
Currently not on view
release date
1947
recording artist
Eddy, Nelson
Eddy, Nelson
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1979.1023.100
accession number
1979.1023
maker number
17390-D
M-646
catalog number
1979.1023.100
Bob Atcher. side 1: Home on the Range; side 2: Red River Valley (Columbia 20618), from the album, Songs of the Saddle (Columbia H 10).78 rpm.The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss.
Description
Bob Atcher. side 1: Home on the Range; side 2: Red River Valley (Columbia 20618), from the album, Songs of the Saddle (Columbia H 10).
78 rpm.

The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss. Alexander “Alex” Steinweiss (1917-2011) was an American artist and graphic designer. He was the first art director of Columbia Records, expanding the use of album covers and cover art. Steinweiss created album cover art from 1938 to 1973.

Location
Currently not on view
release date
1949
recording artist
Atcher, Bob
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0320.05019
maker number
H 10
20618
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05019
Gene Autry. side 1: Back in the Saddle Again; side 2: Tumbling Tumbleweeds (Columbia 37183), from the album, Gene Autry's Western Classics (Columbia C 120)78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Gene Autry. side 1: Back in the Saddle Again; side 2: Tumbling Tumbleweeds (Columbia 37183), from the album, Gene Autry's Western Classics (Columbia C 120)
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1946
release date
1947
recording artist
Autry, Gene
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0320.05055
maker number
37183
C 120
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05055
Chicago All Stars. side 1: Hey Hey Big Mama; side 2: No No Baby (Columbia 37928).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Chicago All Stars. side 1: Hey Hey Big Mama; side 2: No No Baby (Columbia 37928).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
recording artist
Chicago All Stars
composer
Hickman
Jackson
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0153.08715
catalog number
1996.0153.08715
label number
37928
accession number
1996.0153
Paul Revere and The Raiders. side 1: Ups & Downs; side 2: Leslie (Columbia 4-44018)45 rpm. Accessioned with original printed sleeve.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Paul Revere and The Raiders. side 1: Ups & Downs; side 2: Leslie (Columbia 4-44018)
45 rpm. Accessioned with original printed sleeve.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1967
recording artist
Paul Revere and The Raiders
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.3034.06459
label number
4-44018
nonaccession number
1996.3034
catalog number
1996.3034.06459
Bob Atcher. side 1: Strawberry Roan; side 2: Little Joe the Wrangler (Columbia 20619), from the album, Songs of the Saddle (Columbia H 10).78 rpm.The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss.
Description

Bob Atcher. side 1: Strawberry Roan; side 2: Little Joe the Wrangler (Columbia 20619), from the album, Songs of the Saddle (Columbia H 10).
78 rpm.

The cover art for this album was made by Alex Steinweiss. Alexander “Alex” Steinweiss (1917-2011) was an American artist and graphic designer. He was the first art director of Columbia Records, expanding the use of album covers and cover art. Steinweiss created album cover art from 1938 to 1973.

Location
Currently not on view
release date
1949
recording artist
Atcher, Bob
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0320.05020
maker number
20619
H 10
catalog number
1996.0320.05020
accession number
1996.0320
Will Bradley and his Orchestra deaturing Ray McKinley. side 1: Fry Me a Cookie, With a Can of Lard; side 2: Chicken Gumboog(ie) (Columbia 36959), from the album, Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley, (Columbia C-123).78 rpm.
Description

Will Bradley and his Orchestra deaturing Ray McKinley. side 1: Fry Me a Cookie, With a Can of Lard; side 2: Chicken Gumboog(ie) (Columbia 36959), from the album, Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley, (Columbia C-123).
78 rpm. Side 1 was originally recorded in 1941 and released on Columbia 36719. Side 2 was originally recorded in 1941 and released on Columbia 35939.

The album art and design was created by George Howard Maas (1910-1998), an American commercial artist, graphic artist and designer, and art director. Originally from Kansas City, Maas studied at the University of Kansas at Lawrence. In 1939, he was employed as a painter in the WPA (Works Project Administration). By the early 1940s, Maas had moved to New York City where he continued his career with much success creating cover art for albums, book design and illustrations, and poster art.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1941
release date
1947
recording artist
McKinley, Ray
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1981.0566.189
maker number
C-123
36959
accession number
1981.0566
catalog number
1981.0566.189
Benny Goodman Sextet. side 1: She's Funny That Way; side 2: I Got Rhythm (Columbia 36923), from the album, Goodman Sextet Session (Columbia C-113).78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1945.
Description

Benny Goodman Sextet. side 1: She's Funny That Way; side 2: I Got Rhythm (Columbia 36923), from the album, Goodman Sextet Session (Columbia C-113).
78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1945. The album was released in 1946.

The album art and design was created by George Howard Maas (1910-1998), an American commercial artist, graphic artist and designer, and art director. Originally from Kansas City, Maas studied at the University of Kansas at Lawrence. In 1939, he was employed as a painter in the WPA (Works Project Administration). By the early 1940s, Maas had moved to New York City where he continued his career with much success creating cover art for albums, book design and illustrations, and poster art.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1945
release date
1946
recording artist
Benny Goodman Sextet
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.522
maker number
36923
C-113
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.522
Jam Session Coast to Coast. side 1: Eddie Condon and his All-Stars; side 2: Rampart Street Paraders (Columbia CL 547).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Jam Session Coast to Coast. side 1: Eddie Condon and his All-Stars; side 2: Rampart Street Paraders (Columbia CL 547).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1953
recording artist
Eddie Condon and his All-Stars
Rampart Street Paraders
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.735
maker number
CL 547
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.735
Mongo Santamaría. Working on a Groovy Thing (Columbia CS 9937)album onlyCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
Mongo Santamaría. Working on a Groovy Thing (Columbia CS 9937)
album only
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1969
recording artist
Santamaria, Ramon "Mongo"
maker
Columbia
ID Number
2005.0030.17
accession number
2005.0030
catalog number
2005.0030.17
Burl Ives. side 1: Tam Pierce (Old Englisher); side 2: I Know Where I'm Going [track 1] I Know My Love [track 2] (Columbia 36734), from the album, The Wayfaring Stranger (Columbia C 103).78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1941.
Description

Burl Ives. side 1: Tam Pierce (Old Englisher); side 2: I Know Where I'm Going [track 1] I Know My Love [track 2] (Columbia 36734), from the album, The Wayfaring Stranger (Columbia C 103).
78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1941. This album was released in 1944.

Jim (James) Flora (1914-1998) created the cover art for this album. Flora was a successful commercial illustrator during the 1940s-1970s as well as an author and illustrator for children’s books. He was best known for his unique and quirky album cover art for RCA Victor and Columbia during the 1940s and 1950s. Flora created numerous paintings, drawings, etchings, and sketches throughout his prolific career.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1941
release date
1944
recording artist
Ives, Burl
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0320.05148
maker number
36734
C 103
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05148
Burl Ives. side 1: Peter Gray; side 2: Swet Betsy from Pike [track 1] On Top of Old Smoke [track 2] (Columbia 36735), from the album, The Wayfaring Stranger (Columbia C 103).78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1941.
Description

Burl Ives. side 1: Peter Gray; side 2: Swet Betsy from Pike [track 1] On Top of Old Smoke [track 2] (Columbia 36735), from the album, The Wayfaring Stranger (Columbia C 103).
78 rpm. Both tracks were recorded in 1941. This album was released in 1944.

Jim (James) Flora (1914-1998) created the cover art for this album. Flora was a successful commercial illustrator during the 1940s-1970s as well as an author and illustrator for children’s books. He was best known for his unique and quirky album cover art for RCA Victor and Columbia during the 1940s and 1950s. Flora created numerous paintings, drawings, etchings, and sketches throughout his prolific career.

Location
Currently not on view
release date
1941
1944
recording artist
Ives, Burl
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.0320.05145
maker number
36735
C 103
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05145
Art Garfunkel. side 1: I Shall Sing; side 2: Feuilles-Oh / Do Space Men Pass Dead Souls on Their Way to the Moon? (Columbia 4-45983)45 rpmCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
Art Garfunkel. side 1: I Shall Sing; side 2: Feuilles-Oh / Do Space Men Pass Dead Souls on Their Way to the Moon? (Columbia 4-45983)
45 rpm
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1973
recording artist
Garfunkel, Art
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1996.3034.03217
label number
4-45983
nonaccession number
1996.3034
catalog number
1996.3034.03217
Miles Davis + 19. Miles Ahead (Columbia CL 1041).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Miles Davis + 19. Miles Ahead (Columbia CL 1041).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1957
recording artist
Davis, Miles
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.778
maker number
CL 1041
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.778
Jimmy Dorsey and his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band. side 1: Struttin' With Some Barbecue; side 2: Chimes Blues (Columbia 38655), from the album, Dixie By Dorsey (Columbia C-196).78 rpm.Jim (James) Flora (1914-1998) created the cover art for this album.
Description

Jimmy Dorsey and his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band. side 1: Struttin' With Some Barbecue; side 2: Chimes Blues (Columbia 38655), from the album, Dixie By Dorsey (Columbia C-196).
78 rpm.

Jim (James) Flora (1914-1998) created the cover art for this album. Flora was a successful commercial illustrator during the 1940s-1970s as well as an author and illustrator for children’s books. He was best known for his unique and quirky album cover art for RCA Victor and Columbia during the 1940s and 1950s. Flora created numerous paintings, drawings, etchings, and sketches throughout his prolific career.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
recording artist
Jimmy Dorsey and his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band
manufacturer
Columbia
ID Number
1978.0670.526
maker number
38655
C-196
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.526

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