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  1. Vor 21 Stunden · We first bonded in a jazz sense over an LP called Great Jazz Pianists, issued in 1959 on RCA Camden. It had everything from Peterson and Garner to Morton on it, and the Duke was represented by Rockin’ In Rhythm, the 1931 version, which we loved. David was half French and had picked up more Ellington in France, unavailable here at the time ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · ORF-CD 3262. 2 LPs (inkl. DL-Code) Spieldauer: 61:23. Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2023. Liner Notes von Ed Neumeister & Andreas Felber. Es war ein launiger Beginn. Duke Ellington, der zu den Klängen der Kennmelodie von Billy Strayhorns "Take The 'A'-Train" die Bühne in der Wiener Stadthalle erklommen hatte, ließ es sich nicht nehmen, die ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · My father had seen Ellington when he came here and performed with a British rhythm section. That would have been the time of the M.U ban on visiting Americans. Ellington had Ray Nance who did his complete act of trumpet, violin, vocals and flying backflips across the stage. He was known in the band as “Floorshow”. The singer was Kay Davis and the British guys included Malcolm Mitchell on ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · For instance, the color blue is frequently associated with sadness or introspection, while red can signify passion or anger. Songs like Yellow by Coldplay have embedded the color’s warmth and brightness into their music, creating an ambiance that can inspire listeners and convey a mood of optimism. Examples of colors and their associated ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · A riff on the jazz-age dance tune “Rose Room,” the composition featured a syncopated rhythm and buzzy rhythmic drive that made it a favorite among Swing Era audiences looking to cut a rug. It’s now considered a standard and one of the most popular compositions in jazz. A version of the tune from Duke’s 1959 Columbia album

  6. Vor einem Tag · Jazz, with its improvisational style and syncopated rhythms, became the soundtrack of the era, reflecting the energy and vitality of urban life. Musicians like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Bessie Smith captivated audiences with their innovative sounds and soulful performances, helping to popularize jazz as a distinctly American art form.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Duke Ellington: Duke Ellington was a pioneering composer, pianist, and bandleader. He led one of the most famous orchestras in jazz history and composed numerous standards that remain central to the jazz repertoire. Ellington's sophisticated arrangements and ability to blend different musical styles set a new standard for jazz composition.