Felix Grant, M.C. and honorary chairperson, speaks at the Washington Hospital Center groundbreaking for the Cancer Institute. Seated left to right: Director Dr. Paul Sugarbaker, Mayor Marion Barry's wife Effi Barry, U.S.Vice President Dan Quayle's wife Marilyn Quayle.
Felix Grant sits in front of window with view of Connecticut Avenue, NW at WDCU-FM Jazz 90's studio. Inscribed on window: "WDCU 90.1 FM" Sweatshirt inscribed: "RADIO / THEATER / OF THE MIND"
Composite photograph of four photographs showing Shirley Horn with Wynton Marsalis, Miles Davis, Branford Marsalis and Toots Thielemans. Letterpress text beneath image: "SHIRLEY HORN / You Won't Forget Me / c 1990 PolyGram Records, Inc. - Verve / DIGITAL"
Group portrait of WDCU-FM Jazz 90 radio personality and host of program "Rise and Shine" Fauneé (second from left), vocalist Dianne Schur (seated) and Felix Grant (right). Unidentified men and woman.
Inscribed in plaque: "2129 / WARD PLACE, N.W. / BIRTH SITE OF / Duke Ellington / April 29, 1899 - May 24, 1974 / Edward Kennedy Ellington, a native of Washington, / D.C., was America's pre-eminent composer, musical / innovator, orchestrator, and pianist. His unique and / elegant musical style provided the wonderfully imangi- / native harmonies and richly textured arrangements / that characterized both his solo piano performances / and his orchestrations. We, the beneficiaries of Duke / Ellington's great musical legacy, are honored to par- / ticipate in the celebration of his life and work. / DEDICATED BY / The Duke Ellington Commemorative Committee for the / Duke Ellington International Festival / April 29, 1987 / SPONSORED BY / The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities / Government of the District of Columbia / Marion Barry, Jr., Mayor"