Published by NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1946., 1946
Signed
24pp, (9x12 inches), cover features photo of Kenton. Only Good condition in red stapled wrappers (soft cover). Cover is split down 2/3 of the length of the spine, pages tanned. Faint stamp of name and address of music store at lower corner of front cover. Otherwise crisp and clean, no creases, no internal tears or markings. Contains "Artistry in Rhythm," "Eager Beaver," "Painted Rhythm," "Concerto for Doghouse," "Southern Scandal." The front cover is stamped twice with the owner's name, and is SIGNED to the owner by Stan Kenton ("My Best Wishes."). Also signed by Gary Hobbs (drums), Mike Egan (trombone) and a third person whose first name is Dave, last name illegible, evidently a band member. Digital photos available. Signed by Author.
Published by Leslie Music Corporation, 1957., 1957
Signed
24pp, (9x12 inches), cover features photo of Kenton. Very Good condition in red stapled wrappers (soft cover). A bump at head of spine, and to tips of corners. Owner's name and name/address of music store stamped on front cover, also a 1957 date. Otherwise crisp and clean, no creases, no internal tears or markings. Contains "Artistry in Boogie" "Artistry in Bolero," "Interlude," "Fantasy," "Collaboration," "Theme to the West." The cover is SIGNED to the owner by Stan Kenton ("Good Luck"). Also signed by Gary Hobbs, Mike Egan, a person whose name I cannot read but who noted "bass trombone" under his name, and a fourth person whose first name is Dave, last name illegible, evidently a band member. Digital photos available. Signed by Author.
Published by UNknown, Unknown, 1965
Photograph Signed
Photograph. Condition: Near Fine. This is an autographed photograph of Big Band jazz leader Stan Kenton. The photograph is inscribed and the ink has skipped here and there. There are also a couple of blemishes that keep the photo from being Fine. The photo is 5X10 matted into an 11X14 frame. Very nice presentation. ; B&W Photograph; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 1 pages; This autographed photo came from the collection of Walter Glenn, Atlanta businessman (Geode at Lenox Square) and music collector. The autographs were obtained personally by Glenn who then had each custom framed for display. The display is not dated but is ca.1980. John Lee Hooker (1917-2001) was born in Coahoma County, Mississippi, near Clarksdale. He developed a distinctive boogie-woogie guitar style somewhat atypical of Mississippi blues players. He lived many years in Detroit becoming most popular in the 1970's and on. At the time of his death he was still quite popular and influential. PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT SHIPPING COST BEFORE ORDERING. sold ABE Nov. sale 11.7.16 ; Signed by Author.
Published by Epping, UK: West Essex Printing Co., 1956., 1956
Signed
16pp, (8.25 x 10.5 inches), b&w photos. Very Good in stapled wrappers (soft cover). Light vertical crease (to whole booklet), the name "Jack" written small in ink on the front cover, Very light wear, but no chips, tears or creases, no markings to contents. Photos of Kenton and the band at work, also photos of 15 band members. Short bio of Kenton, list of his Capitol records, program for this concert, a paragraph about each of 19 band members, an article on "modern music" by Kenton, some ads. Laid in is an advertisement from Capitol Records, with a photo of Kenton and photos of seven album covers. SIGNED BY KENTON on the front cover. Digital photos available. Signed by Author.
Language: French
Seller: PhP Autographs, Hastière, Belgium
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Pas de couverture. Condition: Bon. Vintage signed large photo affixed to a mount. Size : 25x19 cm (photo) - 30x24 cm (mount). Provenance : Hot Club of Belgium Condition : please see scans. Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee. Signé par l'auteur.
Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
Signed
This influential big band leader known for innovation, education and experimentation was a respected pianist as well as composer and arranger. IPS, 8" X 10", n.p., n.y.Near fine. Handsome half-length portrait of a smiling young Kenton in suit and tie seated at a piano, inscribed huge and bold in blue ink: "For Leo -- / Good luck to you, / Stan Kenton." (Note penned on verso in another hand indicates this was signed at the Coliseum Ballroom in Davenport, Iowa on 24 May 1946.) A choice example.
Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc., South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
Signed
STAN KENTON (1911-1979). Kenton was a popular music and jazz pianist, composer, arranger, band leader, and educator. PS. 1 pg. 8 x 10. N.d. N.p. A signed photograph of Stan Kenton: For Jim Im happy to meet you! Sincerely, Stan Kenton. The photograph is a black-and-white image of Kenton smiling towards the camera. The image is in excellent condition.