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Duke Ellington albums featuring Lonnie Johnson

Duke Ellington Music Videos (56)
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| | First Time! The Count Meets The Duke (1961)
$17.95 Recorded on July 6 & 7, 1961. Includes liner notes by George T. Simon, Stanley Dance, Aaron Bell and Phil Schaap.
Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Debra Parkinson (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
This is a Super Audio CD ...
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| Ken Burns Jazz Collection CD (2000)
$7.59 Digitally remastered by Darcy M. Proper (Sony Studios, New York, New York).
This accompaniment to the Duke Ellington segment of Ken Burn's sweeping PBS series makes stops at many of the bandleader's most vital reference points--which also encompass much of the ...
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| Okeh Ellington CDs (1991)
$16.09 Features Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in various incarnations under the names of The Washingtonians, The Harlem Footwarmers, Sonny Greer & His Memphis Men, etc.
Recorded between 1927 and 1930. Includes liner notes by Stanley Dance
Digitally remastered by Tim Geelan & ...
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| 100 Anniversaire CDs (1999)
$19.19 Released in 1999, this four-CD set spotlighting Duke Ellington's early to middle years commemorates what would have been Ellington's 100th birthday. Disc One features Ellington's earliest group, while Disc Two features music from his Cotton Club days in the 1930s. ...
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| Essential Duke Ellington CDs (2005) Remastered
$16.09 Most of the tunes here, though, date back to Ellington's peak years--the late '20s to early '40s--including the sassy "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," the gentle "In a Sentimental Mood," and the boisterous "Take ...
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| 24 Classic Hits CD (2001)
$9.49 These digital stereo recreations were made from the 78 RPM originals.
This is part of Nimbus Records' Classic Years In Digital Stereo series.
Recorded between 1927 and 1947.
Digitally remastered by Robert Parker.
Personnel: Duke Ellington (piano); Adelaide Hall, Ivie Anderson (vocals); Wallace Jones, ...
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| Duke Plays Ellington Vol. 1 CD (1953)
$16.25 Tracks recorded from 1927 to 1938 including performances by Duke Ellington & His Kentucky Club Orchestra, Duke Ellington & His Washingtonians, Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra, Duke Ellington & The Jungle Band as well as The Duke Ellington ...
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| Mr Clinkscales To The Cotton Club 1: 1926-1929 CDs (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
$26.95 JSP's first volume of chronologically presented recordings from the dawn of Duke Ellington's career bears a title that epitomizes producer John Stedman's whimsical sensibilities by utilizing the name of young Edward Kennedy Ellington's piano teacher, Mrs. Marietta Clinkscales. Here upon ...
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 Duke Ellington Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Duke Ellington songs: Take the "A" Train Lyrics, Mood Indigo Lyrics, Sophisticated Lady Lyrics, Solitude Lyrics, Black and Tan Fantasy Lyrics, Satin Doll Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs It Don't Mean a Thing Lyrics, Rockin' in Rhythm Lyrics, Mooche Lyrics, In a Sentimental Mood Lyrics, Prelude to a Kiss Lyrics, Cotton Tail Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Do Nothing till You Hear From Me Lyrics, Don't Get Around Much Anymore Lyrics, I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart Lyrics, Jump For Joy Lyrics, East St. Louis Toodle-Oo Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Black Beauty Lyrics, What Am I Here For? Lyrics, Just Squeeze Me Lyrics.
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 Duke Ellington Biography
Duke Ellington's gift for combining blues simplicity, gospel emotion, and sophisticated musical themes reflected a unique style that drew fans from around the world. From the 1920s to the 1970s, he created a huge body of work that ranks among the greatest contributions to American music. As a pianist, composer, and bandleader, Ellington contained multitudes: from solo recordings to orchestral works, from novelty songs to extended suites, from the sacred to the not-so-sacred. As Miles Davis once said, "All musicians should get down on their knees one day to thank Duke Ellington."
 Contemporaries
Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Ben Webster, Earl Hines, Johnny Hodges, George Gershwin, Ray Anthony, Jimmie Lunceford, Fletcher Henderson, Cabell "Cab" Calloway, Chick Webb, Bennie Moten, Billy Strayhorn, Ivie Anderson
 Followers
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Sun Ra, McCoy Tyner, Brad Mehldau, Gil Evans, Abdullah Ibrahim, Thad Jones, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Ray Anderson, Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, Manny Albam, Jason Moran, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
 Influences
Thelonious Monk, Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, James P. Johnson, Willie "The Lion" Smith, W.C. Handy, Elmer Snowden
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