Bassist Keter Betts, clarinetist and owner of Blues Alley Tommy Gwaltney, guitarist Steve Jordan and unidentified trumpet player play on stage. Inscribed in image: "Tommy Gwaltney - orig. / owner of Blues Alley / Keter Betts -Bass"
Musicians perform on stage. Left to Right: Saxophonist Stan Getz, saxophonist Illinois Jacquet, saxophonist Zoot Sims, guitarist George Benson, saxophonist Benny Carter, saxophonist Gerry Mulligan (on clarinet) and an unidentified man plays the tenor saxophone.
Pianist Oscar Peterson, drummer Ed Thigpen and bassist Ray Brown perform. Four unidentified men are on the stage in the background. Inmates sitting on bleachers and a high wall connected to a guard tower are visible in the background.
Pianist Oscar Peterson stands beside Felix Grant. An upright bass lays on its side in the grass behind Peterson. Inmates sitting on bleachers and a high wall connected to a guard tower are visible in the background.
Pianist Oscar Peterson walks away from bleachers as Felix Grant walks behind him. Unidentified man in suit walks towards bleachers. Inmates seated in bleachers and standing guards in uniform 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.