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[Roger Boykin and Herman Samples at Garland Exhibit]

Description: Photograph of Roger Boykin (left) posing next to Herman Samples (right) in front of an exhibit wall labeled "Jazz LegendsFestival: A Tribute to Red Garland." They are visible from the chest up, facing the camera, and various framed collages are partially visible behind them, including photos, newspaper clippings, and album covers.
Date: June 12, 1999
Creator: Marshall, Marion
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Musicians at Jazz Legends Festival]

Description: Photograph of six musicians performing on a stage at the Jazz Legends Festival, including Poncho Sanchez who is seated near the right side of the image, playing a series of barrel drums. At left, a man near the front of the stage is holding a shekere and a musician behind him is playing an upright stringed instrument; in the center, a man is playing a drum set and there are two men at the far right, in the back, playing a saxophone and a horn. Handwritten on back: "Black Music."
Date: June 2001
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Poncho Sanchez with Drums]

Description: Photograph of Poncho Sanchez seated on stage behind a series of drums, speaking or singing into a microphone at the Jazz Legends Festival. Several microphones are attached directly to the drums and two other musicians are partially visible behind him, a man seated behind a drum set at left and a man holding a saxophone at right. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month."
Date: June 2001
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Quamon Fowler Playing with Pianist]

Description: Photograph of Quamon Fowler playing a saxophone and standing next to an unidentified man playing a black piano at right. Fowler is wearing a dark-colored suit and is visible from the waist up, playing with is eyes closed and his shoulders slightly hunched. A set of wooden double doors with windows are visible in the background at right, next to a raised black speaker in front of a gray acoustic panel at left.
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Quamon Fowler Playing Saxophone]

Description: Photograph of Quamon Fowler playing a saxophone, standing with his eyes closed and his shoulders hunched. He is wearing a dark-colored suit, visible from the knees up and is standing on a stage area in front of a gray acoustic panel. A chair and other items are partially visible at right and a woman's legs are visible at the lower-left part of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Quamon Fowler and Ensemble]

Description: Photograph of four musicians playing in an unidentified room, including Quamon Fowler (right) who is playing a saxophone with an engraved bell. At left, an unidentified man is playing a trumpet and a man behind him is playing an upright string bass; a man seated at a drum set is partially visible behind Fowler. There is a microphone pointed toward the saxophone and a music stand in front of the trumpeter, with a mute on the floor next to it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Quamon Fowler Performing with Bassist]

Description: Photograph of musician Quamon Fowler playing a saxophone that has decorative engravings on the bell. He is wearing dark-colored striped slacks with a long-sleeved white shirt and a necktie with an art pattern. There is a drum set partially visible behind him at the right side of the image and another man is partially visible in the background, playing an upright string bass. Handwritten on back: "Black Music Month" and "Quamon Fowler."
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Poncho Sanchez Holding Shekere]

Description: Photograph of Poncho Sanchez standing on a stage at the Jazz Legends Festival, holding up a shekere. Microphones and drums are partially visible at the bottom of the image in front of him and another man is partially visible in the lower-left corner, seated behind a drum set. Handwritten on back: "Pancho Sanchez, Jazz Legends Festival, Majestic Theater."
Date: June 2001
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives
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