Commemorative booklet chronicles the 1960 Lorton Jazz Festival. The booklet includes a letter from Father Carl J. Breitfeller to Felix Grant, a brief history of the festival, photographs taken at the festival, headlines from articles about the festival and a cartoon about the festival.
Vocalist Ella Fitzgerald stands in front of bus. The circular logo on bus reads "District of Columbia Department of Corrections." Smiling bus driver and seated inmates are visible in the background.
Felix Grant interviews Nesuhi Ertegun, producer and record company executive who spent most of his career at Atlantic Records (the company co-founded by his brother Ahmet) and associated labels.