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Duncan P. Schiedt Photograph Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Photographer
Schiedt, Duncan P., 1921-2014
Occupation
African American musicians
Topic
African American music -- 20th century
African Americans -- Photographs
Blues musicians
Jazz
Music
Musicians
Jazz
Jazz -- 20th century -- United States
Jazz musicians -- 1940-1980 -- United States
Sound recordings
Provenance
Donated to the Archives Center in 2014 by Duncan Schiedt's daughter and son, Leslie Michel and Cameron Schiedt.
Photographer
Schiedt, Duncan P., 1921-2014
Culture
African Americans -- 20th century
African Americans -- 1900-1950
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Duncan P. Schiedt Photograph Collection
Sponsor
Processing and encoding funded by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources.
Summary
Duncan Schiedt (1921-2014) was a jazz scholar, writer, photographer, film maker, researcher and pianist. He authored four books relating to jazz history. Many of his photographs and articles were featured in magazines, periodicals and documentaries. Schiedt also collected the work of other photographers on the subject of jazz. The collection primarily consists of photographs created by or collected by Mr. Schiedt.
Biographical / Historical
For over sixty-five years, professional photographer Duncan Preston Schiedt combined his love of jazz with his love of photography. Born in 1921 in Atlantic City, New Jersey to Jacob and Kitty Schiedt, he later moved with his family to New York City. In the mid-1930s, he discovered the two loves of his life. Ironically, he first heard jazz or "swing music" as it was then known in a radio broadcast while attending a boys' school in England in 1936. Back in the States by 1938, he was enthralled when a friend showed him his basement darkroom and taught him how to develop film. He soon bought his own camera and began taking pictures in the Times Square movie palaces, nightclubs, and big band shows of New York. In World War II, he served as a cameraman in the Army Air Force, where he recorded atomic bomb tests in the western Pacific area, including Bikini Atoll. In 1950, Schiedt married Betty Benjamin and moved to Hollywood where he worked at the Atomic Energy Commission's film laboratory for eight months. After returning to civilian life, he worked as a photographer in advertising in New York before moving in 1951 to Pittsboro, Indiana, where his parents had relocated. He had two children, Cameron and Leslie. Thereafter, his interests in jazz and photography merged and became more than a hobby, as he transformed himself into one of the country's leading jazz historians and photographers. He traveled the country to photograph performers in movie houses, night clubs, big-band shows, jazz festivals, and other venues. Schiedt always shot in black and white, since to him that was the essence of jazz. As he wrote in the introduction to his book, Jazz in Black and White: The Photographs of Duncan Schiedt, "Jazz is a black and white music. Its range, from blinding brilliance to deepest shadings, seems to demand the drama that black and white can so easily provide. Consequently, when I take a photograph of a jazz subject, I see it in those terms." He processed all his own film in his own darkroom so that any picture bearing his name was totally his own work. His photographs have been exhibited in numerous galleries, including the Birmingham Civil Rights Museum, the Chicago Public Library, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and the Pensacola Art Museum. While shooting, Schiedt also interviewed his subjects, and those interviews added to his ever-growing scholarship in the field. He was the author of three books, The Jazz State of Indiana, Twelve Lives in Jazz,and Jazz in Black and White: The Photographs of Duncan Schiedt, and co-author of Ain't Misbehavin': The Story of Fats Waller. His photographs and articles have been published in the leading jazz periodicals and magazines. Over the years, he also amassed a first-rate collection of historical photographs of jazz musicians. Both his historical photographs and his original work were featured extensively in Ken Burns' Public Broadcasting Station series "Jazz." Duncan Schiedt died on March 12, 2014.
Extent
65 Cubic feet (124 boxes)
Date
1900-2012, undated
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.1323
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Black-and-white photographic prints
Motion picture film
Oral history
Photographs
16mm motion picture film
Sound recordings
Scrapbooks
Citation
Duncan Schiedt Jazz Collection, 1900-2012, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
Collection is arranged into five series. Series 1: Background Information and Research Materials, 1915-2012, undated Series 2: Photographic Materials, 1900-2012, undated Subseries 2.1: Historical Photographs and Negatives, 1915-2012 Subseries 2.2: Artist Files Photographs, 1900-2000, undated Subseries 2.3: Subject Files Photographs, 1916-2002, undated Subseries 2.4: Roscoe Allen Photographic Prints, undated Subseries 2.5: Individual Instrumentalists Photographic Prints and Negatives, 1938-1990, undated Subseries 2.6: John Minor Negatives, undated Subseries 2.7: Indianapolis Theater Photographic Prints and Negatives, 1935-1956, undated Subseries 2.8: Theater and Vaudeville Negatives, 1910-1948, undated Subseries 2.9: Glass Plate Negatives and Copy Prints, undated Subseries 2.10: Publicity and Festival Negatives, 1930-1962, undated Series 3: Charles T (Ted) Grubb Papers, 1919-1999, undated Series 4: Scrapbooks, 1901-1950, undated Series 5: Audiovisual Materials, undated
Processing Information
Collection processed by Alex Jeffries, Anne Morgan Jones, Brittany Lewis, Corey Schmidt, Elizabeth Livesey, Franklin Robinson Jr., Holly Nelson, Marian Tatum Webb, Michaela L. Feltman, Nelse Greenway, Ramona Williamson, Rebekah Keel, Rebecca Kuske, and Vanessa Broussard Simmons. Collection digitized by Noah Stewart, digital imaging technician, 2018.
Rights
Reproduction restricted due to copyright or trademark. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs -- 1950-2000
Black-and-white photographic prints -- Silver gelatin -- 1950-2000
Motion picture film
Oral history -- 20th century
Photographs -- 20th century -- Black-and-white negatives -- Acetate film
Photographs -- 20th century -- Black-and-white photonegatives -- Glass
16mm motion picture film
Sound recordings -- Audiotapes -- Audio cassettes -- Music
Scrapbooks
Scrapbooks -- 20th century
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of Schiedt's own photographs of jazz performers, photographs of jazz performers taken by other photographers, research notes, films, and recordings of jazz.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related Materials
Archives Center, National Museum of American History William H. Quealy Collection of Duke Ellington Recordings, NMAH.AC.0296 Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, Archives Center, Series 3: African American Music, NMAH.AC.0300.S03 Duke Ellington Collection, NMAH.AC.0301 Duke Ellington Oral History, NMAH.AC.0368 Robert Udkoff Collection of Duke Ellington Ephemera, NMAH.AC.0388 Ruth Ellington Collection of Duke Ellington Materials, NMAH.AC.0415 Herman Leonard Photographic Collection, NMAH.AC.0445 Ernie Smith Jazz Film Collection, NMAH.AC.0491 Frank Schiffman Apollo Theatre Collection, NMAH.AC.0540 Ella Fitzgerald Papers, NMAH.AC.0584 William "Cat" Anderson Collection, NMAH.AC.0630 Tad Hershorn Collection, NMAH.AC.0680 William Claxton Photographs, NMAH.AC.0695 Edward and Gaye Ellington Collection of Duke Ellington Materials, NMAH.AC.0704 Benny Carter Collection, NMAH.AC.0757 W. Royal Stokes Collection of Music Photoprints and Interviews, NMAH.AC.0766 Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program Collection, NMAH.AC.0808 Milt Gabler Papers, NMAH.AC.0849 Stephanie Myers Jazz Photographs, NMAH.AC.0887 Audrey Wells "Women in Jazz" Radio Series, NMAH.AC.0899 Leonard and Mary Gaskin Papers, NMAH.AC.0900 John Coltrane Music Manuscript, NMAH.AC.0903 Miles Davis Music Manuscript, NMAH.AC.0920 Bobby Short Papers, NMAH.AC.0946 Ramsey Lewis Collection, NMAH.AC.1126 Earl Newman Collection of Monterey Jazz Festival Posters, NMAH.AC.1207 Pat and Chuck Bress Jazz Portrait Photographs, NMAH.AC.1219 Floyd Levin Jazz Reference Collection, NMAH.AC.1222 Francis Wolff Jazz Photoprints, NMAH.AC.1238 Al Celley Collection of Duke Ellington Materials, NMAH.AC.1240 Chuck Stewart Jazz Photographs, NMAH.AC.1321 Duncan Schiedt Jazz Collection, NMAH.AC.1323 Ray Brown Papers, NMAH.AC.1362 Eubie Blake Letter and Music Manuscripts, NMAH.AC.1400 James Moody Papers, NMAH.AC.1405 Robert "Mack" McCormick Collection, NMAH.AC.1485 Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution The Renaissance: Black Arts of the Twenties Exhibition Records, ACMA.03-024 Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections Arhoolie Records, CFCH.ARHO Moses and Frances Asch Collection, CFCH.ASCH Smithsonian Institution Archives National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution), Department of Exhibitions and Collections Smithsonian Productions, Accession 04-062, SIA.FA04-062 Management, Exhibition Records, Accession 07-149, SIA.FA07-149 Smithsonian Resident Associate Program. Office of Public Affairs, Record Unit 632, SIA.FARU0632 National Museum of American History, Program in Black American Culture, Program Records Accession 98-136, SIA.FA98-136 Duke Ellington Collection Records, SIA.FA98-129 Smithsonian Productions, Accession 06-181, SIA.FA06-181 National Museum of American History, Website Records, Accession 15-323
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Record ID
ebl-1562715820663-1562715820827-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep81f29a1f3-28db-4274-babb-fe5a9ee71064

In the Collection

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  • H-1540, Freddie Greene, The Sound of Jazz, CBS television series

  • H-2777B, Untitled

  • H-3806A, Jazz at the Philharmonic

  • H-3827A, Scene from film, His Captive Woman

  • H-3839B, Eiji Kitamura, Tokyo, Japan (Yasuo Seqami photograph)

  • H-2972, Percy Faith Orchestra "Carnation Hour,"

  • H-174, Billie Holiday

  • H-3398, Django Reinhardt

  • H-2036, Dick Messneer Orchestra, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey

  • H-1398, Albert Ammons' Rhythm Kings

  • H-2801, Baby Dodds (L. Gara photograph)

  • H-2172, Manuel Perez

  • H-2673E, Gene Krupa, "Ball of Fire"

  • H-2168, Jelly Roll Morton's home, New Orleans, Louisiana

  • H-841, Red Norvo and Mildred Bailey Orchestra

  • H-3318, "Kid Lips" Hackette

  • H-3637, Gene Krupa

  • H-3412A, Bix Beiderbecke

  • H-2399, Thomas Jefferson (Kuhlman photograph)

  • H-1595, Ambrose Orchestra

  • H-402, Jack Tilson Orchestra

  • H-1176, Bunny Berigan

  • H-2820A, Hale Byers Orchestra

  • H-1519D, Zach Whyte, newspaper clipping

  • H-695, Garnet Clark

  • H-1181, "Messin' Around," sheet music cover with photograph of Ada Brown

  • H-2275, Mary Lou Williams

  • H-3673, Paris-Django Reinhardt, accepting congratulations of Captain Darcy (United States Army Band) as Henry "Hot Lips" Levine in uniform looks on, also M.C. Freddy Morgan and Reinhardt support musicians

  • H-3200, "Old South", Black people at Levee Natchez, Mississippi and street scene, Natchez Main Street

  • H-3463, Old State Street (South) between Harrison and Polk, Chicago, Chicago Theater

  • H-333, Chick Webb and band

  • H-4, Wolverines

  • H-447, Wesley Helvey Band

  • H-225, Bud Freeman, Johnny, Hodges, and Chu Berry

  • H-505, Benny Goodman

  • H-88, Oliver Cobb's Rhythm Kings

  • H-881I, Kansas City Seven

  • H-3453, Paul Smith

  • H-60, Booker Pittman

  • H-1286, Dandridge Sisters

  • H-2984A, Ted Fio Rito Orchestra, Missouri

  • H-248, Glen Gray Band

  • H-1649, Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, New York

  • H-1112, Jimmy Wade Band

  • H-513, Fletcher Henderson

  • H-1654, Benny Goodman Orchestra with Wardell Gray

  • H-1573, Snake Hips Tuckers and Elizabeth Welch

  • H-1728, Edward Abbe Niles

  • H-1379, Ellington Band

  • H-3066, Ben Slevin

  • H-1399, Cotton Club Chorines with Lena Horne

  • H-1962, Zutty Singleton, Tony Parenti and Frank Gillis

  • H-1264, Chick Webb Orchestra

  • H-774 Lionel Hampton

  • H-1094B, Earl Hines Band

  • H-3710, Armand J. Piron's Society Orchestra, New Orleans

  • H-1275B, Parker's Popular Players and Sammy Stewart's Orchestra

  • H-80, Dick Wilson

  • H-2591, Carlisle Evan's Orchestra

  • H-666, Dan Russo Orchestra

  • H-1460, Jack McVea and Corky Corcoran

  • H-1115, Steve Jordan and Ray McKinley

  • H-282, Hoagy Carmichael Orchestra, Columbia Club

  • H-443, Jimmy Lent Orchestra

  • H-2022, Ray Noble Orchestra, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey

  • H-1512, Joe Jones

  • H-3486, Tony and Evans Capital Jazz Band

  • H-3694, Kid Ory

  • H-3612, Lawrence Welk and Early Territory Band (left to right: Leo Fortin, Homer Schmidt, Lawrence Welk, "Spider" Webb, and Raleigh "Squeek"

  • H-1103, Charles Echols Band

  • H-3004A, R. Wayne Euchner Orchestra, Arcadia Ballroom, New York

  • H-3300, Gene Krupa Orchestra (Horace Rollins, Vido Musso, George Siravo, Murray Williams, Bruce Squires and Eddie Condon in background)

  • H-2316, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra, film still, High Society

  • H-827G, "Mobile Blues," rare sheet music cover

  • H-1123, Dizzy Gillespie

  • H-2823A and B, Ella Logan

  • H-2673B, Gene Krupa, "Ball of Fire"

  • H-1683, Elliott Lawrence Orchestra

  • H-2667, Lionel Hampton, film still, Hollywood Hotel

  • H-902, Frank Signorelli, Phil Napoleon

  • H-2761, Ralph Murillo, Las Vegas, Nevada

  • H-3621, Ruth Brown

  • H-2109, Luis Russell Band

  • H-1547, Charles Barnet Orchestra

  • H-3625, Ray Charles

  • H-1135, Al Cooper Savoy Sultans

  • H-3007, Johnny Johnson Orchestra, Muehlebach Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri

  • H-1036, Louis Armstrong and Joe Glasser

  • H-661, Earl Hines Orchestra, Chicago, Illinois

  • H-3199, Manila Serenders, Buenos Aires, Argentenia

  • H-3230, Lester Young

  • H-3619, Miles Davis, Gil Evans, and Don Hunstein, Columbia Records

  • H-2795B, Smith Balleur, film still, Roll Along Cowboy, Twentieth Century Fox

  • H-3531, Whiteman trumpet section, Ed Pinder, Bix Beiderbecke, Charles Margolis, Harry Goldfield

  • H-1340, Dick McDonough and Carl Kriess

  • H-1388, Joe Zelli's Royal Box Orchestra

  • H-1786, Earl Hines Band

  • H-370, Elmer "Pha" Terrell, Earl Thompson, and Andy Kirk

  • H-493, Original Syncopating Five

  • H-3530, Paul Whiteman payroll sheet

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