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  1. Duke Ellington – piano; Cat Anderson, Mercer Ellington, Herb Jones, Cootie Williams - trumpet; Lawrence Brown, Buster Cooper - trombone; Chuck Connors - bass trombone; Russell Procope - alto saxophone, clarinet; Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone; Jimmy Hamilton - tenor saxophone, clarinet; Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone; Harry ...

    • Brad McCuen
    • 1967
    • May 9, 10 & 11, 1966
    • Jazz
  2. Williams rose to prominence as a member of Duke Ellington 's orchestra when the band was playing at the Cotton Club, with which he first performed from 1929 to 1940. He also recorded his own sessions during this time, both freelance and with other Ellington sidemen.

  3. This album recorded by the 1966 band was with the purpose of re-recording items that had become perennial favourites in the Ellington library. An album for this purpose would have to start with the ‘A Train’; nothing else could fill the bill. Cootie Williams is featured on this version, Johnny Hodges is heard to good effect on ‘I Got It ...

  4. Cootie Williams, American trumpeter whose mastery of mutes and expressive effects made him one of the most distinctive jazz musicians. His emotional range was uncommonly wide, his sense of harmony was sophisticated, and he was a valuable improviser as well as interpreter.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Trumpet – William "Cat" Anderson *, Cootie Williams, Herbie Jones, Mercer Ellington. Notes. Comes in Digipak. Tracks 12 to 14 are bonus tracks not on original LP. Recording in Hollywood, California on May 9 (1, 2, 9, 12 & 14), 10 (5, 6 & 10) and 11 (3, 4, 7, 8, 11 & 13), 1966. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 090266388028.

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    • Europe
    • 16
    • CD, Album, Reissue
  6. 25. März 2024 · This four disc, 92 song anthology covers the famed horn man from his pre-Ellington days through his most famous time with the Duke, then venturing out on his own before returning to the fold. It’s an boxed set that shows an era of musicians that relied on creating a unique and immediately identifiable voice more than displaying ...

  7. 25. Okt. 2019 · Composed and arranged by Duke Ellington. Recorded by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra for Victor on March 15,1940 in Chicago. Duke Ellington, piano, directing: Wallace Jones, first trumpet; Rex Stewart, cornet; Cootie Williams, solo trumpet; Juan Tizol, first (valve) trombone; Joseph Nanton and Lawrence Brown, trombones; Otto ...