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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_NanceRay Nance - Wikipedia

    Ray Willis Nance: Born December 10, 1913 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Died: ... Indispensable Duke Ellington, Vol. 11–12 (1944–1946) (RCA, 1944–1946 performances) or The Best of the Complete Duke Ellington RCA Recordings, 1944–1946) ...

  2. The Duke Ellington Orchestra performs “Satin Doll” for this 1962 TV studio performance in New York sponsored by Goodyear Tires (!) Storyville Films restored it. “Satin Doll” is one of Duke Ellington’s countless originals and among his best-known. Personnel: Ray Nance – trumpet Shorty Baker – trumpet Cat Anderson – trumpet

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Satin_DollSatin Doll - Wikipedia

    "Satin Doll" is a jazz standard written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Written in 1953, the song has been recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, 101 Strings, Terry Callier, and Nancy Wilson. Its chord progression is well known for its unusual use of chords and opening with a ii-V-I turnaround.

  4. On February 15, 1941, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra went into the RCA-Victor recording studios in Hollywood to record some of the Mercer Ellington and Billy Strayhorn compositions. Besides Strayhorn’s “Take The ‘A’ Train and “After All” there was Mercer’s “Jumpin’ Punkins,” “John Hardy’s Wife,” and “Blue Serge.”.

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCs-VAyDcqQB6PgrQrBXnRgwRay Nance - YouTube Music

    The Ed Sullivan Show • 17K views. Satin Doll, Conn 10m, Tim Boniface. Tim Boniface • 27K views. New recommendations. Ray Willis Nance was an American jazz trumpeter, violinist and singer....

  6. Listen to Satin Doll on Spotify. Duke Ellington, Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, George Jean, Jimmy Hamilton, Rick Henderson, Russell Procope · Song · 1954.

  7. RCA Victor 1940–1941 1967: Johnny Come Lately: Posthumous compilations 1982 The Girl's Suite and The Perfume Suite: Columbia 1957 & 1961 1985 Happy Reunion: Sony: 1958 two sessions from 1958 1986: The Blanton–Webster Band: RCA/Bluebird 1940–1942 1987 Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956: LMR 1956 The Private Sessions Volume One: 1987