Publicity photo of Jean Kittrell with John Becker and Bill Huston who formed the Blues Emporium for a two-week stint of performances on the Robert E. Lee Showboat in 1978. Becker (banjo) and Huston (electric bass) are pictured wearing bright…
The St. Louis Rivermen performing at the Three Rivers Lions Club in Three Rivers, California in 1995. L-R: a man on trombone, John Becker on tenor banjo, Noel Kaletsky on clarinet, David "Red" Lehr on sousaphone, a man on trumpet standing on stool…
Group photo taken by Frank Warren of the St. Louis Rivermen in 1994 performing at Redwood Coast Jazz Festival in Eureka, California. L-R: David "Red" Lehr on sousaphone, John Becker on tenor banjo, Jimmy Haislip on trombone, Dan Havens on cornet, Don…
1989 Dixieland Jubilee jazz festival in Sacramento, California, where the St. Louis Rivermen performed. The festival was held for 44 years and was at its height the second largest music festival in the United States. Support and organization for the…
The Jazz Incredibles in 1993, posed on sidewalk in front of a pavilion. L-R: David "Red" Lehr with sousaphone resting on shoe, Jean Kittrell wearing a fringe dress, and John Becker holding banjo in left hand. Photo taken by Rick Schaumburger.
Publicity photo of the St. Louis Rivermen in a garden, 2000. Top row, standing, L-R: Steve Lilley with cornet, David "Red" Lehr with sousaphone, John Becker with banjo, Glenn Meyer with clarinet, and Brett Stamps with trombone
Publicity photo of the St. Louis Rivermen posing on sidewalk near corner wall. Top row L-R: Jean Kittrell, John Becker with banjo, David "Red" Lehr leaning on sousaphone, Jimmy Haislip with trombone, Bill Mason with cornet
Black and white publicity photograph of John Becker, banjo player for the Jazz Incredibles. In this photo, John is pictured holding his banjo diagonally, and he wears a tuxedo with bow tie. This photo was taken at the same time as JMK_2015_7_1_0001,…
Publicity photo of Jean Kittrell and the St. Louis Rivermen, 1999. Top row, standing, L-R: Steve Lilley with cornet, Don Schroeder with drum sticks, David "Red" Lehr leaning on sousaphone, Glenn Meyer with clarinet