Jean Kittrell's single-sided business cards which features Jean's role as leader of the Jazz Incredibles, St. Louis Rivermen, and Old St. Louis Levee Band. This business card is from later in Kittrell's career when the logos and identities of her…
Signed black and white publicity photo of clarinetist Glenn Meyer who performed with Jean Kittrell in the St. Louis Rivermen. Photograph is signed in black ink, reading, "To Jean/Keep the good times rolling/Love/Glenn/4-18-79" in the upper left. Some…
Signed black and white publicity photo of jazz musician Ed "Doc" Souchon, pictured here playing guitar. The photo is signed, "May 9th/67-To Jean!/Because she has everything that it takes!/Warmly-/"Big Doc" Souchon." Jean Kittrell performed with Doc…
Black and white signed publicity photo of jazz pianist Max Morath. Signature/dedication reads, "For Jean - with admiration and affection - Max Morath" in blue marker. Photo is undated.
Black and white signed photo of dixieland trombonist George Brunies. Brunies is pictured playing the trombone into a imcrophone, and an unidentifiable pianist and trumpet player are pictured to the right. In the background is a patterned wall.…
Typed set list for 2007 Old St. Louis Levee Band performance in Swansea, Illinois sponsored by the St. Louis Jazz Club. This two-page document is divided into three sets followed by a list of alternate songs for band members to consider, and provides…
This black fringe and sequin dress was one of many Jean designed for her performances, and was also one of her personal favorites. It is a mock wrap-around style, featuring her signature fringe on one side in black and black sequins on the other. The…
Second draft of Script Adaptation of Drumvoices: The Mission of Afro-American Poetry (A Critical History), typed with handwritten edits, 1976. For presentation at book party on October 3, 1976: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Redwood Room, University Union,…