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  1. 20. März 2015 · Duke Ellington – piano; featuring Russell Procope, Jimmy Hamilton and Cat AndersonCat Anderson, Willie Cook, Ray Nance, Clark Terry - trumpet; George Jean, Q...

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  2. Nach Happy-Go-Lucky Local, einem von Ellingtons Eisenbahnstücken, das aus der Deep South Suite (1946) stammt und hier ein Feature für Cat Anderson darstellt, folgt das mit 14 Minuten längste Stück des Konzerts, die Tone Parallel to Harlem (auch Harlem Suite), ein in sich geschlossenes Auftragswerk, das Ellington 1950 für das NBC ...

  3. Happy-Go-Lucky Local is a sec tion from Duke’s extended w ort; Deep South Suite. Duke loved trains, and wrote a piece in the thirties called Daybreak Express. This one depicts a train moving along in the south. In 1943, Duke commissioned Mary Lou Williams to arrange living Berlin's Blue Skies.

  4. Here is the coda to “Happy Go Lucky Local,” with amazing super high screeches from Cat Anderson’s trumpet, answered by a deep, rough, sustained note in the trombones. Then, the train fades into the distance and, with two sharp notes on the bass, is gone.

  5. 12. Dez. 1973 · The main event of the Carnegie Hall concert was the Duke's “Deep South Suite,” only one section of which was recorded—“Happy Go Lucky Local,” a joyfully catchy bit of musical description whose...

  6. 25. Okt. 2022 · Side 4) Jam With Sam 3m 51s, Happy Go Lucky Local 3m 25s, Tone Parallel To Harlem 14m 05s. Recorded 1st, 2nd & 23rd February 1963. This wonderful example of the great Ellington Orchestra of the sixties was recorded over three nights at The Olympia Theater in Paris during February 1963.

  7. Listen to The Deep South Suite: Happy-Go-Lucky Local - Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House on Spotify. Duke Ellington Orchestra, Russell Procope, Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton, Cat Anderson · Song · 1994.