Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
29. Mai 2024 · Trumpeter Cootie Williams (1911-1985) will always be most famous for his association with Duke Ellington. He became Bubber Miley’s successor as Ellington’s plunger mute specialist during 1929-40 and, after a 22-year “vacation, he returned for another dozen years (1962-74).
29. Mai 2024 · Duke and Ella in Stockholm 1966 – discography. In its last issue of 1998 (1998:4), the DESS Bulletin published a detailed discography/audiography of the three concerts (including rehearsals) by Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald in Stockholm on February 7….
22. Mai 2024 · When star players left the Duke, critics consistently wondered if the band was in decline. There was even a song called “When Cootie Left the Duke” that followed trumpeter Cootie Williams’s exit in 1940. But Williams was replaced by the indomitable trumpeter Ray Nance, who also played inventive jazz violin, and sang, and danced ...
25. Mai 2024 · Swing
- 3 Min.
- 183
- Darryn Ray Brott
20. Mai 2024 · Williams, for example, demonstrated his versatility in Ellington’s noted miniature concertos “Echoes of Harlem” and “Concerto for Cootie”. Some of Ellington’s numbers—notably “Caravan” and “Perdido” by trombonist Juan Tizol—were cowritten or entirely composed by sidemen.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
30. Mai 2024 · Duke Ellington’s orchestra featured some of the finest musicians of the time, including Johnny Hodges, Cootie Williams, and Harry Carney. Their collective talent and creativity contributed to the distinct sound of the band.
23. Mai 2024 · Ray Nance was a multi-talented individual. He was a fine trumpeter who not only replaced Cootie Williams with Duke Ellington's Orchestra, but gave the "plunger" position in Duke's band his own personality.
9.0/10 (142 Bewertungen)
Für jedes Instrument, Ensemble, Genre und Niveau. Musicroom - Der offizielle Hal Leonard Notenshop