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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts


Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington

Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
1. Stompy Jones
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
2. Koko
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
3. Tutti for Cootie
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
4. Call Me Irresponsible
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
5. Change My Ways
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
6. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
7. Lullaby of Birdland
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
8. Time on my Hands
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
9. Please Be Kind
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Duke Ellington - Rare Cuts by Duke Ellington
10. Blue is the Night
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Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]

Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington


Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington

Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
1. Tutti For Cootie
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
2. Cottontail
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
3. Crosstown
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
4. Solitude
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
5. Skillipoop
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
6. Rock-A-By-River
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
7. Medley: Mood Indigo / Sophisticated Lady
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
8. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
9. Rain Check
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
10. Banquet Theme
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
11. After All
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
12. It Don't Mean A Thing
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Collector's Series - Platinum Edition: Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington
13. Take The A Train
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Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]

Big Band: Stardust


Big Band: Stardust by Duke Ellington

Big Band: Stardust by Duke Ellington
12. Medley: Mood Indigo / Sophisticated Lady
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Big Band: Stardust by Duke Ellington
13. It Don't Mean a Thing (If it Ain't Got that Swing)
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Big Band: Stardust by Duke Ellington
14. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]

Big Band: Take the A Train


Big Band: Take the A Train by Duke Ellington

Big Band: Take the A Train by Duke Ellington
5. Take the A Train (Opening Theme)
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Big Band: Take the A Train by Duke Ellington
6. Cottontail
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Big Band: Take the A Train by Duke Ellington
8. Banquet Theme
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Big Band: Take the A Train by Duke Ellington
9. Skillipoop
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Big Band: Take the A Train by Duke Ellington
10. Take the A Train / Tutti for Cootie
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Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]

Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie


Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington

Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
1. Crosstown
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
2. More Moon
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
3. It Might As Well Be Spring
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
4. Back Beat Boogie
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
5. Five Foot Two
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
6. You're The Cream In My Coffee
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
7. Claude Reigns
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
8. Embraceable You
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
9. Move
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
10. Solitude
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
11. Ready Gal Jump
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
12. Morpheus
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
13. Rain
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
14. Five O' Clock Shadow
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  
Armed Forces Radio: Back Beat Boogie by Duke Ellington
15. Perdido
Les Brown  Duke Ellington  Woody Herman  

Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]

Armed Forces Radio: Sentimental Journey


Armed Forces Radio: Sentimental Journey by Duke Ellington

Armed Forces Radio: Sentimental Journey by Duke Ellington
2. Rock A0 By River
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Armed Forces Radio: Sentimental Journey by Duke Ellington
9. Take The A Train
Duke Ellington  

Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]

Armed Forces Radio: Strike Up the Band


Armed Forces Radio: Strike Up the Band by Duke Ellington

Armed Forces Radio: Strike Up the Band by Duke Ellington
5. Rain Check
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Duke Ellington

Ellington, Duke (Edward Kennedy Ellington), 1899–1974, American jazz musician and composer, b. Washington, D.C. Ellington made his first professional appearance as a jazz pianist in 1916. By 1918 he had formed a band, and after appearances in nightclubs in Harlem he became one of the most famous figures in American jazz. Ellington’s orchestra, playing his own and Billy Strayhorn’s compositions and arrangements, achieved a fine unity of style and made many innovations in the [more]







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