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Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), young conductor and musical director of New York City Symphony in 1945
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), young conductor and musical director of New York City Symphony in 1945

EVB2933053: Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), young conductor and musical director of New York City Symphony in 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), Italian composers of comic operas. Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Marriage), 1792, is his best known work
Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), Italian composers of comic operas. Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Marriage), 1792, is his best known work

EVB2933063: Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), Italian composers of comic operas. Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Marriage), 1792, is his best known work / Bridgeman Images

Ornette Coleman (b. 1930) African American jazz saxophonist in 1960
Ornette Coleman (b. 1930) African American jazz saxophonist in 1960

EVB2933064: Ornette Coleman (b. 1930) African American jazz saxophonist in 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Martin Luther King (1929-1968) and entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. (1925-1990) share a laugh in Davis' dressing room at New York's Majestic Theater in 1965. Davis supported King's civil rights crusade with generous financial support
Martin Luther King (1929-1968) and entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. (1925-1990) share a laugh in Davis' dressing room at New York's Majestic Theater in 1965. Davis supported King's civil rights crusade with generous financial support

EVB2933069: Martin Luther King (1929-1968) and entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. (1925-1990) share a laugh in Davis' dressing room at New York's Majestic Theater in 1965. Davis supported King's civil rights crusade with generous financial support / Bridgeman Images

Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993), African American jazz trumpeter. Headshot. 1955
Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993), African American jazz trumpeter. Headshot. 1955

EVB2933081: Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993), African American jazz trumpeter. Headshot. 1955 / Bridgeman Images

Benny Goodman (1909-86), at rehearsal with his musicians, around piano left to right: Vernon Brown, George Auld, Gene Krupa, Clint Neagley, Ziggy Elman, Israel Crosby and Teddy Wilson (at piano). 1952
Benny Goodman (1909-86), at rehearsal with his musicians, around piano left to right: Vernon Brown, George Auld, Gene Krupa, Clint Neagley, Ziggy Elman, Israel Crosby and Teddy Wilson (at piano). 1952

EVB2933083: Benny Goodman (1909-86), at rehearsal with his musicians, around piano left to right: Vernon Brown, George Auld, Gene Krupa, Clint Neagley, Ziggy Elman, Israel Crosby and Teddy Wilson (at piano). 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Glenn Gould (1932-1982), brilliant and eccentric pianist preferred recording to live performances, and left the stage for the studio in 1964. 1955 portrait
Glenn Gould (1932-1982), brilliant and eccentric pianist preferred recording to live performances, and left the stage for the studio in 1964. 1955 portrait

EVB2933085: Glenn Gould (1932-1982), brilliant and eccentric pianist preferred recording to live performances, and left the stage for the studio in 1964. 1955 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Oscar Hammerstein (1895-1960), was the lyricist to Richard Rogers' music during the golden age of the Broadway musical comedy. Their credits include: OKLAHOMA, CAROUSEL, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I, THE SOUND OF MUSIC. 1958
Oscar Hammerstein (1895-1960), was the lyricist to Richard Rogers' music during the golden age of the Broadway musical comedy. Their credits include: OKLAHOMA, CAROUSEL, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I, THE SOUND OF MUSIC. 1958

EVB2933087: Oscar Hammerstein (1895-1960), was the lyricist to Richard Rogers' music during the golden age of the Broadway musical comedy. Their credits include: OKLAHOMA, CAROUSEL, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I, THE SOUND OF MUSIC. 1958 / Bridgeman Images

Mahalia Jackson (1911-1972), African American gospel singer. Portrait by Carl Van Vechten, 1962
Mahalia Jackson (1911-1972), African American gospel singer. Portrait by Carl Van Vechten, 1962

EVB2933093: Mahalia Jackson (1911-1972), African American gospel singer. Portrait by Carl Van Vechten, 1962, Vechten, Carl Van (1880-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Jerome Kern (1885-1945), talking on the telephone while his lyricist, Dorothy Fields (1905-1974), works at the piano, 1945
Jerome Kern (1885-1945), talking on the telephone while his lyricist, Dorothy Fields (1905-1974), works at the piano, 1945

EVB2933097: Jerome Kern (1885-1945), talking on the telephone while his lyricist, Dorothy Fields (1905-1974), works at the piano, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Elvis Presley , advertising for JAILHOUSE ROCK. 1957 (photo)
Elvis Presley , advertising for JAILHOUSE ROCK. 1957 (photo)

EVB2933107: Elvis Presley , advertising for JAILHOUSE ROCK. 1957 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Leontyne Price (b. 1927), African American opera star as Bess, from George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. 1953
Leontyne Price (b. 1927), African American opera star as Bess, from George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. 1953

EVB2933111: Leontyne Price (b. 1927), African American opera star as Bess, from George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. 1953 / Bridgeman Images

Pete Seeger (b. 1919) singing playing banjo. He wrote many classic folk songs popularized in the 1960s, including “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “If I Had a Hammer,” and “Turn, Turn, Turn.”
Pete Seeger (b. 1919) singing playing banjo. He wrote many classic folk songs popularized in the 1960s, including “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “If I Had a Hammer,” and “Turn, Turn, Turn.”

EVB2933128: Pete Seeger (b. 1919) singing playing banjo. He wrote many classic folk songs popularized in the 1960s, including “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “If I Had a Hammer,” and “Turn, Turn, Turn.” / Bridgeman Images

Ravi Shankar (b. 1920), playing the sitar. Shankar increased Western appreciation of traditional Indian music. 1957
Ravi Shankar (b. 1920), playing the sitar. Shankar increased Western appreciation of traditional Indian music. 1957

EVB2933129: Ravi Shankar (b. 1920), playing the sitar. Shankar increased Western appreciation of traditional Indian music. 1957 / Bridgeman Images

Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), signs his induction papers while Chief Clerk Mrs. Mae E. Jones helps out at local board No. 19-160 in Jersey City. Sinatra was exempted from military service due to a perforated eardrum
Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), signs his induction papers while Chief Clerk Mrs. Mae E. Jones helps out at local board No. 19-160 in Jersey City. Sinatra was exempted from military service due to a perforated eardrum

EVB2933130: Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), signs his induction papers while Chief Clerk Mrs. Mae E. Jones helps out at local board No. 19-160 in Jersey City. Sinatra was exempted from military service due to a perforated eardrum / Bridgeman Images

Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) conducted the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra from 1928 to 1936. 1935
Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) conducted the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra from 1928 to 1936. 1935

EVB2933138: Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) conducted the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra from 1928 to 1936. 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Stephen Douglas (1813-1861) was the leading Democratic candidate for the Presidency in 1860 and could have won if the Southern Democrats had not split and run John Breckenridge. With the Democratic Party's vote divided, the Republican, Abraham Lincoln won
Stephen Douglas (1813-1861) was the leading Democratic candidate for the Presidency in 1860 and could have won if the Southern Democrats had not split and run John Breckenridge. With the Democratic Party's vote divided, the Republican, Abraham Lincoln won

EVB2933157: Stephen Douglas (1813-1861) was the leading Democratic candidate for the Presidency in 1860 and could have won if the Southern Democrats had not split and run John Breckenridge. With the Democratic Party's vote divided, the Republican, Abraham Lincoln won / Bridgeman Images

Stephen Douglas (1813-1861) the year he ran for President in a four way race that resulted in the election of Abraham Lincoln. Douglas was short and stout, and nicknamed the
Stephen Douglas (1813-1861) the year he ran for President in a four way race that resulted in the election of Abraham Lincoln. Douglas was short and stout, and nicknamed the

EVB2933158: Stephen Douglas (1813-1861) the year he ran for President in a four way race that resulted in the election of Abraham Lincoln. Douglas was short and stout, and nicknamed the "Little Giant." / Bridgeman Images

Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), wife of Abraham Lincoln, in a ball gown and flowers in her hair. She was both admired and criticized for her stylish extravagance
Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), wife of Abraham Lincoln, in a ball gown and flowers in her hair. She was both admired and criticized for her stylish extravagance

EVB2933161: Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), wife of Abraham Lincoln, in a ball gown and flowers in her hair. She was both admired and criticized for her stylish extravagance / Bridgeman Images

Mary Todd Lincoln (standing at far right) in a group photo with a Southern Plains Indian delegation taken in the White House Conservatory on March 27, 1863
Mary Todd Lincoln (standing at far right) in a group photo with a Southern Plains Indian delegation taken in the White House Conservatory on March 27, 1863

EVB2933164: Mary Todd Lincoln (standing at far right) in a group photo with a Southern Plains Indian delegation taken in the White House Conservatory on March 27, 1863 / Bridgeman Images

Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), married Abraham Lincoln in 1842. Daguerreotype of 1846 or 1847
Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), married Abraham Lincoln in 1842. Daguerreotype of 1846 or 1847

EVB2933165: Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), married Abraham Lincoln in 1842. Daguerreotype of 1846 or 1847 / Bridgeman Images

Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's effective, but politically devious Secretary of the Treasury until 1864, when he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's effective, but politically devious Secretary of the Treasury until 1864, when he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

EVB2933171: Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's effective, but politically devious Secretary of the Treasury until 1864, when he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court / Bridgeman Images

Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891), probably as Lincoln's Vice President during the Civil War. Hamlin's long political career included representing Maine in both houses of Congress, and as the state's governor
Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891), probably as Lincoln's Vice President during the Civil War. Hamlin's long political career included representing Maine in both houses of Congress, and as the state's governor

EVB2933172: Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891), probably as Lincoln's Vice President during the Civil War. Hamlin's long political career included representing Maine in both houses of Congress, and as the state's governor / Bridgeman Images

George McClellan (1826-1885), the Democratic candidate for president in 1864, ran on a platform of peace and national reconciliation. He opposed Lincoln's hard line against and Southern Session, advocating peace talks and compromise to end the futile and failed war
George McClellan (1826-1885), the Democratic candidate for president in 1864, ran on a platform of peace and national reconciliation. He opposed Lincoln's hard line against and Southern Session, advocating peace talks and compromise to end the futile and failed war

EVB2933180: George McClellan (1826-1885), the Democratic candidate for president in 1864, ran on a platform of peace and national reconciliation. He opposed Lincoln's hard line against and Southern Session, advocating peace talks and compromise to end the futile and failed war / Bridgeman Images

Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), the only child of Lincoln to reach adulthood, attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard and became a wealthy corporate lawyer and corporate executive. His last direct descendant, the great-grandson of Lincoln, Robert Lincoln Beckwith died in 1975 leaving no children
Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), the only child of Lincoln to reach adulthood, attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard and became a wealthy corporate lawyer and corporate executive. His last direct descendant, the great-grandson of Lincoln, Robert Lincoln Beckwith died in 1975 leaving no children

EVB2933195: Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), the only child of Lincoln to reach adulthood, attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard and became a wealthy corporate lawyer and corporate executive. His last direct descendant, the great-grandson of Lincoln, Robert Lincoln Beckwith died in 1975 leaving no children / Bridgeman Images

The crowd at Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration 1865 shows a rain soaked street. March 4, 1865
The crowd at Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration 1865 shows a rain soaked street. March 4, 1865

EVB2933201: The crowd at Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration 1865 shows a rain soaked street. March 4, 1865 / Bridgeman Images

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), portrait taken on the balcony at the White House, March 6, 1865, by Henry Warren
President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), portrait taken on the balcony at the White House, March 6, 1865, by Henry Warren

EVB2933210: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), portrait taken on the balcony at the White House, March 6, 1865, by Henry Warren / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1856) portrait taken by Alexander Gardner on Feb. 5, 1865, during Lincoln's last photography sitting
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1856) portrait taken by Alexander Gardner on Feb. 5, 1865, during Lincoln's last photography sitting

EVB2933211: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1856) portrait taken by Alexander Gardner on Feb. 5, 1865, during Lincoln's last photography sitting / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1856) in the classic 1863 portrait photograph by Alexander Gardner
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1856) in the classic 1863 portrait photograph by Alexander Gardner

EVB2933214: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1856) in the classic 1863 portrait photograph by Alexander Gardner / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, a log cabin in Kentucky with fireplace and the spinning jenny of Mrs. Lincoln. 1891 photo
Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, a log cabin in Kentucky with fireplace and the spinning jenny of Mrs. Lincoln. 1891 photo

EVB2933215: Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, a log cabin in Kentucky with fireplace and the spinning jenny of Mrs. Lincoln. 1891 photo / Bridgeman Images

Burlesque chorus girl in her brief costume of blue tights, pink cape with feathers in her hair. 1899
Burlesque chorus girl in her brief costume of blue tights, pink cape with feathers in her hair. 1899

EVB2933929: Burlesque chorus girl in her brief costume of blue tights, pink cape with feathers in her hair. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

The Rays' in their howling sucess A Hot Old Time 2nd edition by Geo. M. Cohan, 1898 (poster)
The Rays' in their howling sucess A Hot Old Time 2nd edition by Geo. M. Cohan, 1898 (poster)

EVB2933939: The Rays' in their howling sucess A Hot Old Time 2nd edition by Geo. M. Cohan, 1898 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

The Mikado, 1885 (poster)
The Mikado, 1885 (poster)

EVB2933954: The Mikado, 1885 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Primrose & Dockstader's Huge Minstrel Company, c.1900 (poster)
Primrose & Dockstader's Huge Minstrel Company, c.1900 (poster)

EVB2933955: Primrose & Dockstader's Huge Minstrel Company, c.1900 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Chauncey Olcott (1858-1932) wrote both the words and music to My Wild Irish Rose. His biopic, MY WILD IRISH ROSE, 1947 stared Dennis Morgan as Olcott
Chauncey Olcott (1858-1932) wrote both the words and music to My Wild Irish Rose. His biopic, MY WILD IRISH ROSE, 1947 stared Dennis Morgan as Olcott

EVB2933963: Chauncey Olcott (1858-1932) wrote both the words and music to My Wild Irish Rose. His biopic, MY WILD IRISH ROSE, 1947 stared Dennis Morgan as Olcott / Bridgeman Images

Palace Theatre, New York City, built by vaudeville impresario Martin Beck in 1913. To play the Palace became a symbol of show business success. Vaudeville shows at the Palace ended in 1932, but the theater still exists, at 1564 Broadway
Palace Theatre, New York City, built by vaudeville impresario Martin Beck in 1913. To play the Palace became a symbol of show business success. Vaudeville shows at the Palace ended in 1932, but the theater still exists, at 1564 Broadway

EVB2933964: Palace Theatre, New York City, built by vaudeville impresario Martin Beck in 1913. To play the Palace became a symbol of show business success. Vaudeville shows at the Palace ended in 1932, but the theater still exists, at 1564 Broadway / Bridgeman Images


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