Box 5
Contains 14 Results:
Teach Me Tonight (Gene De Paul, Sammy Cahn), undated
Lead Sheet (Ink and Red Ink) (1 p.); Parts (Ink and Red Ink): Tenor Sax, Trombone, Piano, (Bass?) (4 pp.)
Together, undated
Parts (Ink): Baritone Sax, Trumpet, Tenor Trombone, Trombone, Bass Trombone, Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums (12 pp.)
Too Marvelous for Words (Richard Whiting, Johnny Mercer), undated
Score (Pencil and Red Pencil) (5 pp.)
Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock), undated
Parts (Ink, Pencil, and Red Ink): Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax, Trumpet I, Trumpet II, Trombone, Trombone III, Trombone IV, Piano, Guitar (w/ Photocopy), Bass, "Tubs" (Drums) (24 pp.)
We've Only Just Begun (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols), undated
Score (Pencil) (2 pp.); Parts (Ink): Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Optional Trombone, Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums (15 pp.)
When Sunny Gets Blue (Marvin Fisher, Jack Segal), undated
Parts (Pencil): Piano, Bass (2 pp.)
Will You Still Be Mine (Matt Dennis, Thomas Adair), 1940, 1967
Published Lead Sheet (4 Photocopies) (4 pp.) [1940, 1967]
Yesterday (Lennon/McCartney), undated
Parts (Ink): Tenor Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Piano, Bass, Drums (10 pp.)
You Decorated My Life (Debbie Hupp, Bob Morrison), undated
Parts (Ink and Red Ink): Trombone, Piano, Bass (6 pp.)
Various (Exactly Like You [Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields], In a Mellotone [Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler]), undated
Lead Sheets (1 p.)
Sketch - Lead Sheet, undated
(Pencil and Ink) (1 p.)
Photocopy of Photograph, 1945
("Jack Jenner played this horn several months in San Diego--Before I bought it!...1945-- May 30th Bereal Model!...Trouble is-- The SOB didn't [???] that gorgeous sound in the [???]!")
Souvenir Program: Electric Park - Week Beginning Sunday, June 29 [Year Unknown], undated
(32 pp.)
Whitman Air Force Base Photo (Official): Trumpet - Jim Fetters, Bass - Jake Sirogusa, Guitar - Harry Trotman (Mostly Sedalia, MO musicians), 1950s
Photos currently are not scanned.
Located in Box 5, Folder 29; contains 25 photographs, mostly of Trotman and friends in performance settings, along with an 8x10 glossy photograph of jazz banjo player Buddy Lee.