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- A group of a dozen band musicians dressed in suits pose with their instruments in a studio setting. 1
- A large group of warmly dressed men and a few women are gathered during a YMCA convention on the snowy Hanging Bridge on the railway through the Royal Gorge. Several U.S. Army musicians in uniform stand at the front of the group. 1
- A promotional photo of The Clovers signed, 'To Fannie Mae, a Great Lady - The Clovers' 1
- A promotional photo of The Clovers, signed 'The Clovers' 1
- Accordionist Henry Kenski, Jr. and pianist Bob Goodnow. 1
- Arlene Sandison plays the accordion while sitting in a front porch swing at 311 Mesa Road. The sheet music is titled "Eagerville Waltz." 1
- Banjoist "Red Watson" and pianist Danny Griffith with their instruments. 1
- Cornelius Bragg played the bass and sang in the Cotton Club. He also tended bar, cooked and was a general handyman for Fannie Mae, especially after her husband, Ed, died. 1
- Located at the Pikes Peak Center, 190 S. Cascade Avenue. Formally dressed orchestra with conductor on platform. 1
- Louis Armstrong was in Colorado Springs to perform at the Fort Carson Field House on September 17, 1962 and stopped in at The Cotton Club while he was in town to see Fannie Mae. 1
- Master Sergeant 'Johnney' Johnson, member of the U. S. Army 5th Division Band. Inscription reads, ' Love to my inspiration, Fannie Mae - Johnney' 1
- Members of the Salvation Army; some hold musical instruments, and one man has an American flag. 1
- Played at Saturday Tea Dances in Antlers Hotel; front row-seated Wissy Werswold (piano), Will Fink (violin), J.B. Fink (flute), back row-John Hiltbrand (string bass) 1
- Promotional Photo of Lionel Hampton. 1
- Promotional photo of Dizzy Gillespie. 1
- Promotional photo of Earl King signed, "|To Fannie Mae - Earl"| 1
- Promotional photo of Erroll Garner, signed, "|Best Wishes Dear Fannie Mae - Erroll Garner"| 1
- Promotional photo of Hammond Organ stylist and jazz/rock & roll musician Bill Doggett, signed, 'To Fannie Mae - Bill' 1
- Promotional photo of Illinois Jacquet 1
- Promotional photo of Leroy Lord and The Steps of Rhythm signed, "| Our Best to Fannie Mae - Lord and the Steps of Rhythm"| 1
- Promotional photo of The Cleve Nickerson Combo. 1
- Promotional photo of The Johnny Otis Orchestra signed, 'We all love ya Fannie Mae - Otis Orchestra' 1
- Promotional photo of trumpet player Joe Morris signed, "|Thanks, Fannie Mae - Joe"| 1
- Promotional photo of white drummer and orchestra leader Johnny Otis, signed, 'Fannie Mae, Best Wishes - Johnny' 1
- Red Watson sits on the edge of the stage playing a banjo. Danny Griffith sits at the piano. 1
- Two men sit in front of log cabin with board roof. One man is playing the guitar, the other a fiddle. 1
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