Photo Gallery
Some old treasures from the archive…
Another mystery photo
There is no information at all about this handsome family group, saved with the old band photographs.
1926 or '27
l to r, Jas. Hundley, Bob Atwell, A. Stuebling, Art. Kramer, Louis Rigo, Wally Crane, Cy. Reinhart, Louis Giancola, Harry Miller, Karl Kuehr
Mystery Photo
The only information on this print is a stamp on the back: "PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE
LANGLEY FIELD, VIRGINIA"
Walnut Theater, 1921
Joe Crandall, Karl Kuehr, Arlie Sullivan, Bob Atwell, Margie Cohen, Bill Benner
Photographer: "Scottom"
American Legion Orchestra, 1929
Al Pfeiffer, E. Hickerson, Karl Kuehr, Ray Amlung, Harry Miller, Arch Halarment (?), Buck Tharp, John Riley
Strand Theater Orchestra, 1923
Harold "Kid" Spieth, piano; Harry Currie, violin; Bill Tyree, trombone; Bill Benner, trumpet; Karl Kuehr, tenor sax; Phil Myers, alto sax; Ches. Martin, drums, Edw. "Babe" Mueller, string bass
Cy. Reinhart Orchestra (c. 1920s, 1930s)
l to r: Wally Crane, Louis Giancola, Karl Kuehr, Arnie Sullivan, Cy. Reinhart, Walter Phillips. rt Kramer, Jas. Huntley
Str. (sic) America
Mid-Twenties, Kosair Temple
(left to right: unknown, unkn, Bill (?) Spooner, Lopez, Harry Laugle, Norman Howard, Ev. Hopkins, Phil Myers, Karl Kuehr, Jordan
Published in the "Illustrated Sunday Magazine of the Courier-Journal" of December 24, 1911.
These photos were published without any supporting information besides the inscriptions shown here. The two-page spread followed another two-page spread of photographs of the "New Temple Which is an Ornament to Louisville," the First Christian Church at Fourth and Breckinridge Streets.
Published in the "Illustrated Sunday Magazine of the Courier-Journal" of December 24, 1911.
These photos were published without any supporting information besides the inscriptions shown here. The two-page spread followed another two-page spread of photographs of the "New Temple Which is an Ornament to Louisville," the First Christian Church at Fourth and Breckinridge Streets.
Local-11
This picture was published in the Oct 2021 issue of International Musician as part of a story on the AFM celebrating 125 years.