Photograph of members of the band and others at a venue, tentatively identified as Campeche, Yucatan, Mexico. Several band members can be seen in the background with instruments, and two men can be seen standing at front. One appears to be speaking into a microphone which is draped with a banner for radio station RCN, Campeche. The other man, in glasses, is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Double-exposure photograph of members of the band performing onstage. The layered exposures show one man playing a saxophone, superimposed over another playing a slide trombone.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. In foreground can be seen a man playing a slide trombone, and a man in a plaid jacket conducting, tentatively identified as Leon Breeden. A few other members of the band can are partly visible in the background.
Photograph of an urban area, taken from a hill or a tall building, during the tour. Many buildings can be seen in foreground, and in the background are hills and mountains.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. The band can be seen onstage, dressed in dark suits, with one standing out front giving a trumpet solo. To right onstage is man in plaid coat, tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Photograph of the ground from the window of the plane. The view, which includes part of the window and a tip of the wing, is looking down on mountainous terrain, with a small concentration of buildings near lower center.
Photograph of a presentation at a performance during the tour. Members of the band can be seen at an outdoor venue, seated at their music stands holding instruments while an older man stands at a microphone speaking and holding what appears to be a record. Behind him stand two other men, the one at back tentatively identified as Leon Breeden. Based on banner on microphone, this may be at Puebla, Mexico. Above can be seen an audience standing at the railings of the balcony of an upper floor. This is one of a series of photographs taken during the One O’Clock Lab Band’s tour to Mexico, January 26 to February 21, 1967. The United States Department of State sponsored the tour, and the band traveled as representatives of the United States. Directed by Leon Breeden, the 20 member band and their guests vocalist Carol Lurie and pianist-organist Linda De Leon, toured for 26 days, giving 19 scheduled concerts and two impromptu shows at venues throughout Mexico.
Photograph of part of a fortress, tentatively identified as Fuerte San Miguel in Campeche, Yucatan, Mexico. part of the ramparts, dry moat, and crenelations can be seen.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. Several members of the band can be seen onstage, dressed in dark suits. Some members are seated, while the flute player stands at front to play.
Photograph of three people outdoors, possibly waiting at a small rural airstrip. A young man and woman walk by, another man sits on a chain strung as a fence. Luggage can be seen on a cart in the background.
Photograph of the preparations for a performance during the tour. Several members of the band can be seen seated onstage, viewed from behind, looking into the auditorium.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. Some of the members of the band can be seated onstage, wearing dark suits, while at back stands a trumpet player, playing.
Photograph of a performance during the tour. The band can be seen standing on a raised outdoor stage, playing. Before the stage can be seen part of a crowd. Leon Breeden can be seen onstage, facing the band.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. The band can be seen onstage, dressed in dark suits, playing. The man in conducting is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Photograph of a presentation at a performance during the tour. Members of the band can be seen at an outdoor venue, seated at their music stands holding instruments while an older man and a younger man stands at front, holding what appears to be a record. Based on banner on microphone, this may be at Puebla, Mexico. Above can be seen an audience standing at the railings of the balcony of an upper floor. This is one of a series of photographs taken during the One O’Clock Lab Band’s tour to Mexico, January 26 to February 21, 1967. The United States Department of State sponsored the tour, and the band traveled as representatives of the United States. Directed by Leon Breeden, the 20 member band and their guests vocalist Carol Lurie and pianist-organist Linda De Leon, toured for 26 days, giving 19 scheduled concerts and two impromptu shows at venues throughout Mexico.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. The band can be seen onstage, dressed in dark suits. some are seated, while the saxophone players, slide trombone players, and trumpet players all stand to play. At front stands a man in a plaid jacket, tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Photograph of the band on stage at a venue. The interior shot shows members of the band seated before a curtain, with a host standing to right speaking into a microphone, and with Leon Breeden(?) standing to left.
Double-exposure photograph of parts of a fortress, tentatively identified as Fuerte San Miguel in Campeche, Yucatan, Mexico. overlaid images shows part of the ramparts, dry moat, and crenelations etc.
Photograph of a presentation at a performance in Mexico. The band can be seen onstage, dressed in dark suits. At front stand three men, one presenting another with a host plaque. Behind them can be seen a man in a plaid jacket, tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Photograph of a band playing at a venue. Apparently a local band, standing on a temporary stage in a courtyard, with various men holding instruments can be seen. To the right can be seen a few seated audience members. Behind the stage is a building with 2 balconies, filled with audience members.
Photograph of members of the band at the Braniff International section of Love Field Airport in Dallas. The man at crouching at lower right in glasses and coat is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Photograph of a large crowd of people, likely at a Lab Band concert, and possibly at Universidad del Sudeste (now the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche), in Campeche, Yucatan, Mexico. A large crowd of mostly young men is seen outdoors, many standing on a bleacher or riser-like area, with a large stone sculpture, at the right. Other people are seated in foreground and to left and lower right. Most of the men are in what may be school uniforms. A few women can be seen at lower left and lower right. One man in a suit seems to be walking around in front of the crowd, addressing them.
Photograph of a performance in Mexico. A single trumpet player is seen standing at the stage, viewed from below, with a few members partly visible near bottom of photo.
Photograph of a moment during the tour, at one of the performances. Members of the band are onstage, along with several people standing at the front. It appears that one band member is presenting a host plaque to someone. At far left onstage is Leon Breeden. Several people stand in front of the stage, at right and to far left. A small banner hanging on the microphone reads XEKS, which was a radio station in Saltillo, Mexico, making this the likely location of the event.
Photograph of Lou Marini during the tour. Marini can be seen standing at front of stage playing, with Leon Breeden standing nearby, and the rest of the band seated at their stands behind.
Photograph of a performance during the tour. A 5 saxophone players can be seen standing at front of stage, with Leon Breeden standing nearby, and the rest of the band seated at their stands behind.
Photograph of members of the band on stage. One man is standing, playing a double bass, while another stands at back and plays a trumpet(?). A third man is just visible seated at back.
Photograph of a moment during the tour. View seems to be of the screens of television monitors, showing views of the band onstage, being watched by a figure in silhouette.
Photograph of a presentation at a performance during the tour. Members of the band can be seen at an outdoor venue, seated at their music stands holding instruments while two men stand at a microphone shaking hands and exchanging a host plaque. The one partly obscured by the microphone is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden. Based on banner on microphone, this may be at Puebla, Mexico. Above can be seen an audience standing at the railings of the balcony of an upper floor. This is one of a series of photographs taken during the One O’Clock Lab Band’s tour to Mexico, January 26 to February 21, 1967. The United States Department of State sponsored the tour, and the band traveled as representatives of the United States. Directed by Leon Breeden, the 20 member band and their guests vocalist Carol Lurie and pianist-organist Linda De Leon, toured for 26 days, giving 19 scheduled concerts and two impromptu shows at venues throughout Mexico.
Photograph of a presentation event during the tour. Seen on a stage at an interior venue, a young man hands a record to a woman, while at left can be seen a second woman holding on of the "host plaques". A man who may be Leon Breeden is standing behind the woman with the plaque, and several members of the band can be seen seated with their instruments in the background.
Photograph of gift plaques being inspected by 5 men in coats and ties before the tour. The plaques were made by the Industrial Arts students at North Texas, to be presented to hosts of the band on the trip. The plaques feature a star with the bordering inscription "North Texas State University / Denton Texas", and a second plate inscribed in Spanish: "Para Nuestrom Amigos De Mexico De Parte De NTSU Lab Band". The man directly behind the plaque is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden This is one of a series of photographs taken during the One O’Clock Lab Band’s tour to Mexico, January 26 to February 21, 1967. The United States Department of State sponsored the tour, and the band traveled as representatives of the United States. Directed by Leon Breeden, the 20 member band and their guests vocalist Carol Lurie and pianist-organist Linda De Leon, toured for 26 days, giving 19 scheduled concerts and two impromptu shows at venues throughout Mexico.
Photograph of members of the band at the Braniff International section of Love Field Airport in Dallas. The man at center in glasses and coat is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
Photograph of people standing outside a building with arches and a tile roof. Several men and women can be seen standing in the photo, as well as piles of luggage.
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