(L to R) musicians, Louis Armstrong, Billy Eckstine, Alice Key, Count Basie and Art Tatum during an intermission at the Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic show.
Alice Key's mother, Louise Beverly Key (third row fourth left); her brother, Malcolm Key, Jr. (fourth row far left); her maternal foster grandfather, John Alves (first row fourth right) and her maternal foster grandmother, Mary Alves (first row second right) .
(L to R front row) Alice Key, journalist and community activist, Dorothy Dandridge; Count Basie's wife, Catherine Morgan Basie; (L to R back row) musician, Louis Armstrong; manager, Turban Room Bar; Julius "Stuff" Crouch; dancer, Prince Spencer; Harold Nicholas; musician, Count Basie and musician, Harry "Sweets" Edison in Los Angeles, California (1946).
(L to R) Jerry O. Williams' sisters, Betty Williams Beaven and Dorcas Williams Cravens; Jerry O. Williams; his father, James O. Williams; his mother, Margaret Stone Williams and his sisters, Rosetta Williams Brown and Esther Williams Rivera (1944).
(L to R) Jerry O. Williams' sister, Dorcas Williams Cravens; his father, James O. Williams; his sisters, Rosetta Williams Brown and Betty Williams Beaven; Jerry O. Williams; his mother, Margaret Stone Williams and his sisters, Esther Williams Rivera, Clara Williams Flowers and Mary Williams Thompson at his parents fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration (1982).
(L to R) Friends of Distinction members, Floyd Butler, Harry Elston, Maxine Anderson and Siane Wright on Baldwin Hills in Los Angeles, California (1970s).
Sheet music cover of "Time Waits For No One" recorded by Friends of Distinction group members (L to R top), Floyd Butler, Harry Elston, (L to R bottom) Charlene Gibson and Jessica Cleaves, written and composed by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield for RCA Records.
(L to R) Lamonte McLemore, Marilyn McCoo, Fritz Baskett, Rex Middleton, Ray Charles, Harry Elston and Larry Summers for the recording of, "Lonesome Mood" for Tangerine Records.
Program cover for the Miss Bronze Northern California Beauty Pageant at the San Francisco Hilton Hotel, organized by Howard Morehead and where the Hi-Fi's and Harry Elston performed (1964).
(L to R) The Hi-Fi's members, Lamonte McLemore, Marilyn McCoo, Harry Elston, Rex Middleton, Fritz Baskett and Larry Summers for performing the Bob Hope special at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel.
(L to R) Junko Matsuhisa; Jay Leno; Nobu Matsuhisa; Yoko Matsuhisa; Elston's wife, Yukari Hirata-Elston and Harry Elston backstage for The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (2001).
(L to R) Friends of Distinction members, Floyd Butler, Jessica Cleaves, Charlene Gibson and Harry Elston for the release of their album, "Real Friends", at Central Park in New York, New York (1970).
(L to R) Friends of Distinction members, Barbara Jean Love, Harry Elston, Jessie Cleaves and Floyd Butler featured in Sepia Magazine for their album, "Grazing in the Grass" release (1969).
Harry Elston (far right) with (L to R) Lamonte McLemore, Ronald Townson, Richard Roundtree, Earl Woolridge, Floyd Butler, Jerome "Little Anthony" Gourdine and Billy Davis playing baseball at Lake Tahoe.