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  1. Duke Ellington Presents... Duke Ellington. ★★★★★. ★★★★★. 0.0 カスタマーズボイスを見る ・在庫状況 について. 商品の情報. フォーマット. CD. 構成 ...

  2. Duke Ellington Presents..., an Album by Duke Ellington. Released in 1956 on Bethlehem (catalog no. 6005; Vinyl LP). Genres: Big Band. Rated #140 in the best albums of 1956. Featured peformers: Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone), Paul Gonsalves (tenor saxophone), Russell Procope (alto saxophone, clarinet), Jimmy Hamilton (tenor saxophone, clarinet), Harry Carney (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet ...

  3. Bass – Jimmy Woode; Compiled By, Remastered By – Tom Moulton; Drums – Sam Woodyard; Engineer – Rick Essig; Piano – Duke Ellington; Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalves; Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Hamilton; Trombone – Britt Woodman, John Sanders, Quentin Jackson; Trumpet – Cat Anderson, Clark Terry, Willie Cook; Trumpet ...

  4. The Count Meets the Duke. First Time! The Count Meets the Duke. First Time! The Count Meets the Duke is an album by American pianists, composers and bandleaders Duke Ellington and Count Basie with their combined Orchestras recorded and released on the Columbia label in 1961. [1] On stereo releases of the album, Basie's band is featured on the ...

  5. 14. Sept. 2023 · The saxophone section plays with Hodges leading over unusual harmonies. The melodic shape of this movement is long, winding and sensuous. Duke Ellington and Harry Carney saw the ‘Northern Lights’ in Canada and they described the experience to Billy Strayhorn. This is Strayhorn’s only contribution to the suite.

  6. 4. Apr. 2024 · Pie Eye’s Blues is a slow work out for Duke, Ray Nance on trumpet and a neat tenor workout from Jimmy Hamilton. This piece was heard in the film Anatomy Of A Murder where Ellington scored the soundtrack and appeared as jazz bandleader Pie Eye. This session was most likely recorded at the same time as the film music.

  7. 1 programme. Description. Programme for Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 3 performances took place betwen February 10th-12th, 1967. These took place at the Manchester Free Trade Hall (10th), London Royal Festival Hall (11th) and Hammersmith Odeon (12th). The tour was presented by Harold Davison and Norman Granz.