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The Duke and his men

Title
  1. The Duke and his men [sound recording] / Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra.
Published by
  1. Camden, N. J. : RCA Victor, [1955]
Author
  1. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974

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Additional authors
  1. Zeitung, Bill.
  2. Jones, Wallace, 1906-1983
  3. Williams, Cootie
  4. Stewart, Rex, 1907-1967
  5. Nanton, Tricky Sam, 1904-1946
  6. Tizol, Juan, 1900-1984
  7. Brown, Lawrence, 1907-1988
  8. Bigard, Barney
  9. Hardwick, Otto, 1904-1970
  10. Hodges, Johnny
  11. Webster, Ben, 1909-1973
  12. Carney, Harry
  13. Guy, Fred
  14. Strayhorn, Billy
  15. Blanton, Jimmy, 1918-1942
  16. Raglin, Junior, 1917-1955
  17. Greer, Sonny
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, mono, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Subject
  1. 1931 - 1950
  2. Dance orchestra music
  3. Jazz > 1931-1940
  4. Jazz > 1941-1950
Contents
  1. Chelsea bridge / Strayhorn -- Five o'clock drag / Ellington -- John Hardy's wife / Mercer-Ellington -- Bakiff / Tizol -- The giddybug gallop / Ellington -- Clementine / Strayhorn -- The "C" jam blues / Ellington -- Moon over Cuba (Luna de Cuba) / Tizol-Ellington -- Morning glory / Ellington -- Dusk / Ellington -- Moon mist / Mercer-Ellington -- Are you sticking? / Ellington.
Call number
  1. *LRXP 230
Note
  1. "Collector's issue".
  2. Title from disc label.
  3. Background notes by Bill Zeitung on container.
Author
  1. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974, conductor.
Title
  1. The Duke and his men [sound recording] / Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra.
Imprint
  1. Camden, N. J. : RCA Victor, [1955]
Type of content
  1. performed music
Type of medium
  1. audio
Type of carrier
  1. audio disc
Performer
  1. Duke Ellington and his orchestra: Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams and Rex Stewart, trumpets ; "Tricky Sam" Nanton, Juan Tizol and Lawrence Brown, trombones ; Barney Bigard, clarinet ; Otto Hardwick and Johnny Hodges, alto saxophones ; Ben Webster, tenor saxophone ; Harry Carney, baritone saxophone ; Fred Guy, guitar ; Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, piano ; Jimmy Blanton and Junior Raglin, [double] bass ; Sonny Greer, drums.
Event
  1. Originally recorded [New York?] eight dates between 1940 March 6 and 1942 January 21.
Local note
  1. "Rec'd Jan 8, 1965"--taped label on container.
Chronological term
  1. 1931 - 1950
Added author
  1. Zeitung, Bill.
  2. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974, composer.
  3. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974, performer.
  4. Jones, Wallace, 1906-1983, performer.
  5. Williams, Cootie, performer.
  6. Stewart, Rex, 1907-1967, performer.
  7. Nanton, Tricky Sam, 1904-1946, performer.
  8. Tizol, Juan, 1900-1984, performer.
  9. Brown, Lawrence, 1907-1988, performer.
  10. Bigard, Barney, performer.
  11. Hardwick, Otto, 1904-1970, performer.
  12. Hodges, Johnny, performer.
  13. Webster, Ben, 1909-1973, performer.
  14. Carney, Harry, performer.
  15. Guy, Fred, performer.
  16. Strayhorn, Billy, performer.
  17. Blanton, Jimmy, 1918-1942, performer.
  18. Raglin, Junior, 1917-1955, performer.
  19. Greer, Sonny, performer.
Publisher no.
  1. LPM 1092 RCA Victor
Research call number
  1. *LRXP 230
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