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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American composer, pianist and bandleader of a jazz orchestra. He led his orchestra from 1923 until his death, his career spanning over 50 years.
Born in Washington, D.C., Ellington was based in New York City from the mid-1920s onward, and gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem. In the 1930s, his orchestra toured in Europe. Though widely considered to have been a pivotal figure in the history of jazz, Ellington embraced the phrase "beyond category" as a liberating principle, and referred to his music as part of the more general category of American Music, rather than to a musical genre such as jazz.
Some of the musicians who were members of Ellington's orchestra, such as saxophonist Johnny Hodges, are considered to be among the best players in jazz. Ellington melded them into the best-known orchestral unit in the history of jazz. Some members stayed with the orchestra for several decades. A master at writing miniatures for the three-minute 78 rpm recording format, Ellington often composed specifically to feature the style and skills of his individual musicians.
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A piece by American band leader Duke Ellington.
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Recorded on November 25, 1946.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Blue Skies (Trumpet No End)
Duke Ellington & His Orch - Trumpet No End (Blue Skies)
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Fantastic performance footage of one of Jazz's greatest stars - Duke Ellington. With performances of song of his most famous songs including "Mood Indigo", "Caravan" & "Sophisticated Lady" Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and big-band leader. Ellington wrote over 1,000 compositions. A major figure in the history of jazz, Ellington's music stretched into various other genres. His career spanned more than 50 years and included leading his orchestra, composing an inexhaustible songbook, scoring for movies, composing stage musicals, and world tours. Several of his instrumental works were adapted into songs that became standards. Due to his inventive use of the orchestra, or big band, and thanks to his eloquence and extraordinary charisma, he is generally con...
0:00 Boo-Dah 4:18 Take The "A" Train 5:56 Afro-Bossa 10:37 Perdido 14:29 Never On Sunday 18:36 Happy Reunion 22:07 Wailing Interval 26:14 Caravan 32:02 Banquet 34:22 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 39:11 Skillipoop 43:19 The Prowling Cat Medley: [46:32 Intro fanfare] 1. 47:04 Satin Doll 2. 48:27 Solitude 3. 49:45 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 4. 50:26 Mood Indigo 5. 52:41 I'm Beginning To See The Light 6. 53:16 Sophisticated Lady 7. 56:17 It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 8. 57:40 Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me 9. 59:23 I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart & Don't Get Around Much Anymore 1:02:15 Take The "A" Train
Ellington at Newport is a 1956 live jazz album by Duke Ellington and his band of their 1956 concert at the Newport Jazz Festival. Jazz promoter George Wein describes the 1956 concert as "the greatest performance of [Ellington's] career... It stood for everything that jazz had been and could be."
For many more Duke Ellington releases go to: http://bit.ly/1bcDSuY In the early 1960's the Goodyear Tire Company commisioned 5 short jazz films. The programs were originally filmed in 35 mm negative. The sound was recorded in professional stereo. Presenting the band in full vigor. Over the years, the prints faded to pink, because of an unstable color print stock. What was once an extremely professional, good looking endavour, now looked like the most out of date historic relic. In the late 80s Storyville Films polished and remastered the original source material and sync'ed music to the images. Finally these films were back to their intended quality and now stand as some of the most technically advanced of jazz films of the early 60s. This clip was recorded in NYC, January 9, 1962 ...
This was recorded off ABC-TV in Australia in the eighties - they had a "jazz weekend" with various ABC celebrities of the time introducing different shows. This concert is curious - no audience, although Duke presents the pieces as if there is. Beautiful playing though.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra: Duke Ellington (piano, conductor), Russell Procope (clarinet), Harry Carney (bass clarinet), Money Johnson (vocals, trumpet), Paul Gonsalves, Harold Ashby, Norris Turney (tenor saxophones), Cootie Williams (trumpet) Things Are Not What They Used To Be -- Mood Indigo -- Mack The Knife -- Don’t Get Around Much Any More -- Triplicate – Happy Reunion -- Take The A Train Sarah Vaughan And Her Trio Sarah Vaughan (vocals), Johnny Veith (piano), Gus Mancuso (bass), Eddy Pucci (drums) Clear Day -- ‘Scat’ Blues -- Misty -- I Cried For You -- My Funny Valentine -- All Of Me recorded at the Berliner Jazztage 1969 JazzAndBluesExperience ♫ SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits ! ♫ JazznBluesExperience is your channel f...
Yes, 2 November 1958 Personnel: Cat Anderson, Harold Baker(t); Clark Terry(t,fl); Ray Nance(t,vl,v); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson, John Sanders(tb); Jimmy Hamilton(cl,ts);Russell Procope(cl,as); Johnny Hodges(as); Paul Gonsalves(ts); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar); Duke Ellington(p); Jimmy Woode(sb); Sam Woodyard(d); Ozzie Bailey(v) 0:23 Medley (Black And Tan Fantasy/Creole Love Call/The Mooche) 7:03 Harlem Air-Shaft 10:17 Sophisticated Lady 14:10 My Funny Valentine 20:38 Kinda Dukish/Rockin' In Rhythm 26:21 Mr. Gentle And Mr. Cool 33:21 Jack The Bear 36:39 You Better Know It 39:41 All Of Me 42:09 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 46:36 Hi Fi Fo Fum 53:58 Medley (Don't Get Around Much Anymore/Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me/Don't You Know I Care/In A Sentimental Mood/Mood Indigo/I'm Beginning ...
The R Street Collective is a student run performance troupe from Duke Ellington School of Arts comprised of students from the Literary Media & Communications Department. Students perform original works before live audiences within the Washington, DC metro area. This is the first of several videos produced for the troupe.
Invité sur le grand plateau du TAP par le théâtre et Jazz à Poitiers en mars 2016, le UMLAUT BIG BAND interprète “Drop me off in Harlem” composé Duke Ellington en 1933 > Découvrez le groupe en live en suivant l'agenda sur umlaut-bigband.com < UMLAUT BIG BAND, les musiciens Direction artistique : Pierre-Antoine Badaroux Trompette : Brice Pichard, Louis Laurain, Gabriel Levasseur Trombone : Fidel Fourneyron, Michaël Ballue, Saxophone : Pierre-Antoine Badaroux, Antonin-Tri Hoang, Pierre Borel, Geoffroy Gesser, Benjamin Dousteyssier Guitare : Romain Vuillemin Piano : Bruno Ruder Contrebasse : Sébastien Beliah Batterie : Antonin Gerbal Concert filmé au TAP Théâtre et Auditorium de Poitiers le 10 mars 2016 Image : David Unger, Josselin Carré Montage : David Unger (c) UMLAUT BIG BAND
This is a new take on the Duke Ellington classic that features Kenny Kohlhaas on acoustic guitar and Marie Miller on mandolin. Recorded live in the Miller dining room by Mirandum Pictures, this video is part of the MMKK Video Project. For more music and videos please visit www.MMKKproject.com.
Taylor Ho Bynum - cornet Tomeka Reid - cello Alexander Hawkins - piano Neil Charles - acoustic and electric bass Tomas Fujiwara - drums Recorded November 11, 2015, at Guimarães Jazz 2015, Centro Cultural Vila Flor, Portugal 1. Source (Apparent Distance Part III) (0:00-21:28) 2. Coyote (21:48-26:14) 3. Dragonfly Landing (26:15-38:40) 4. YX 6C (42:19-50:19) 5. KID/mm(pf) (50:20-1:03:10) 6. Village of the Virgins (from the River Suite) (1:05:22-1:10:57) All compostions by THB, except VOTV by Duke Ellington
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il video del concerto a Milano del grande innovatore e contrabbassista William Parker a capo di una big band di altissimo livello, per un tributo a uno dei più grandi compositori del Novecento, Duke Ellington. Composizioni ellingtoniane che hanno fatto la storia della musica vengono rilette da uno stuolo di eccellenti musicisti, come il tenorista Kidd Jordan (uno dei patriarchi della musica di New Orleans), i trombettisti Lewis Barnes e Roy Campbell, il pianista Dave Burrell, il batterista Hamid Drake. Marco Ferullo musicpress comunicazione
Boplicity (from Newtown) performing at the Richter Association for the Arts on August 26th, 2012. Songs include Birdland (Weather Report), Watermelon Man (Herbie Hanconck), Take The A Train (Duke Ellington), Route 66, Oye Como Va, and more... http://www.reverbnation.com/boplicityjazzband boplicityjazzband@gmail.com Cool Jazz, Hot Jazz, Be-Bop, Big Band, Blues, Funk, Fusion, Latin, Rock, and Swing... Boplicity plays it all. Boplicity is one of the premier jazz groups in the Connecticut area, playing everything from be-bop to fusion, from swing to Latin, from cool jazz to hot blues. The members of Boplicity are comprised of great musicians who have been performing in various groups for many years, and who love and respect the music they play. This is the the 6 piece version of Boplici...
"The Swing of Things" was made in Fall 2012, in memory of my grandfather Al Rabinowitz - who passed away in December 2005 from ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). He absolutely loved the music and dancing of the swing era, but unfortunately towards the end of his life his illness left him unable to dance, or even smile. The thought of someone being unable to do what they loved really moved me, and so when I found an old picture of him swing dancing I felt compelled to bring to life the world of swing dance that my grandfather loved so much. I like to think that his silly swing dance moves live on through "The Swing of Things." I hope you'll help me share my grandfather's legacy by sharing this film with the world. :) Making "The Swing of Things" was a very special experience for me. If you'd like...
HERE COMES THE SUN | NEIL ELLIOTT DORVAL | SOLO PIANO | THE BEATLES | ABBEY ROAD | GEORGE HARRISON | iTunes: http://goo.gl/9OGpGz | Neil Elliott Dorval | Pianist | 805-796-9863 | For Hire | YouTube: http://goo.gl/PXCNDv ReverbNation: http://goo.gl/nDCYzm http://www.NeilElliottDorval.com Pinterest: http://goo.gl/3JcFlS "Here Comes the Sun" GRAND PIANO (B3): OPENING ACT & hired gun Music Director . Hybrid of the styles of the great pianomen, such as, Bruce Hornsby, Dr. John, Bill Evans, Diana Krall, Bob James, Elton John, Nat King Cole, & Chuck Leavell (The Allman Brothers & The Rolling Stones), Billy Payne (Little Feat & L.A. Session cat), Roy Bitton (The East Street Band)... Grammy Award winners Grover Washington Jr. & Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney) + Peter White, Warren Hill, an...
One of the highlights of the night was Tom Posner’s bass solo during Caravan (a classic Duke Ellington big-band piece) clocking in at almost two minutes. You can see how surprised Rachel is when Tom loses himself in the music and keeps going on this great flurry of notes. This solo is some kind of awesome that I can’t even describe. Footage filmed with a Canon Vixia HF100, and edited in Final Cut Pro. Original entry here: http://equivocality.com/2008/10/28/rachel-beausoleil-at-the-nac
Duke Ellington - The Best of Duke Ellington 1 Satin Doll 2 Warm Valley 3 Flamingo 4 Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' 5 Black And Tan Fantasy 6 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 7 Happy-Go-Lucky Local 8 Rockin' IN Rhythm 9 C-Jam Blues 10 Bakiff 11 Caravan 12 Harlem Air Shaft 13 Serious Serenade 14 It Don't Mean A Thing
Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history. Join our YT: http://www.youtube.com/user/classicmoodexp Join our Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/113483374521317576387/113483374521317576387/posts Join our Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/classicmoodexp Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/user/1184062239 Deezer: http://www.deezer.com/profile/305140685 Tracklist: 00:00 Duke Ellington - Take the A Train (1941) (Billy Strayhorn, Joya Sherrill) 02:50 Duke Ellington - In a Sentimental Mood (1935) (Duke Ellington) 06:05 Duke Ellington - Diga Diga Doo (1928) (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) 08:55 Duke Ellington - It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) (1932) (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) 12:02 Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo (1931) (Duke ...
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Ellington at Newport is a 1956 live jazz album by Duke Ellington and his band of their 1956 concert at the Newport Jazz Festival. Jazz promoter George Wein describes the 1956 concert as "the greatest performance of [Ellington's] career... It stood for everything that jazz had been and could be."
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Riverside Records RLP 201 A1. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 00:00 A2. Sophisticated Lady 04:41 A3. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good 09:12 A4. Black And Tan Fantasy 15:08 B1. Mood Indigo 18:30 B2. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart 21:45 B3. Solitude 27:29 B4. Caravan 31:15 Bass – Oscar Pettiford Drums – Kenny Clarke Piano – Thelonious Monk Recorded in Hackensack, New Jersey, July 21 and 27, 1955.
This was recorded off ABC-TV in Australia in the eighties - they had a "jazz weekend" with various ABC celebrities of the time introducing different shows. This concert is curious - no audience, although Duke presents the pieces as if there is. Beautiful playing though.
0:00 Boo-Dah 4:18 Take The "A" Train 5:56 Afro-Bossa 10:37 Perdido 14:29 Never On Sunday 18:36 Happy Reunion 22:07 Wailing Interval 26:14 Caravan 32:02 Banquet 34:22 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 39:11 Skillipoop 43:19 The Prowling Cat Medley: [46:32 Intro fanfare] 1. 47:04 Satin Doll 2. 48:27 Solitude 3. 49:45 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 4. 50:26 Mood Indigo 5. 52:41 I'm Beginning To See The Light 6. 53:16 Sophisticated Lady 7. 56:17 It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 8. 57:40 Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me 9. 59:23 I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart & Don't Get Around Much Anymore 1:02:15 Take The "A" Train
"Twilight Hour" is an audiovisual work created by Laura + Mark Cetilia and premiered on December 1, 2010 as part of Tune In / Tune Out at Brown University's Grant Recital Hall. The sound for this piece consists of a version of Duke Ellington's "Solitude" performed by Morton Gould's String Choir, from the 78rpm record set "Twilight Hour" released by Decca in 1941, played back at 16rpm. The video is comprised of a single hour-long shot of the sun setting over the water in India Point (Providence, RI), compressed to fit within the duration of the record playback. The performance version of this piece features realtime sound manipulation by L+M Cetilia; the version presented here features the sound of the record played at 16rpm without any further manipulation.
Interview by Sven Lindahl for Swedish tv channel SVT.
Duke was interviewed by the Finnish National Broadcasting Company while arriving to Helsinki for a concert in 1973.
Ellington talking about how his inspiration works, from the documentary On The Road With Duke Ellington directed by Robert Drew.
On September 19, 1963, legendary composer and pianist Duke Ellington played in an extraordinary concert in Kabul, Afghanistan. For thousand people gathered to hear what to them was the new and strange sound of jazz. On February 24, 1973 Ellington told the BBC's Michael Parkinson that it was one of the most memorable performances of his long career. He also played Satin Doll with the Harry Stoneham Five.
Leonard Bernstein and Duke Ellington got together on July 2, 1966 for an interview at the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company in River Hills, Wisconsin. Bernstein and the Duke discussed a variety of music-related topics including cultural centers, classical/jazz audiences, and composing music. "Well maybe that's really the difference between us, that you wrote symphonic jazz, and I wrote jazz symphonies." Leonard Bernstein to Duke Ellington (1966) Used by Permission/Copyright WTMJ-TV, a Journal Broadcast Group Station. All Rights Reserved.
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From an interview in 2007, Sonny Rollins talks about hearing Duke Ellington at the Apollo Theatre.
Oscar Peterson interviews Count Basie in 1980. Original video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAZP7nWo6A Piano - Oscar Peterson & Count Basie Bass - Niels Pedersen Drums - Martin Drew
A piece by American band leader Duke Ellington.
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Recorded on November 25, 1946.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Blue Skies (Trumpet No End)
Duke Ellington & His Orch - Trumpet No End (Blue Skies)
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BEST OF JAZZ - Instrumental Music for Sleeping - 30 Famous Standards 1. The Nearness of You - Milt Jackson 00:00 2. Georgia on My Mind - J.J. Johnson 04:06 3. Cabin in the Sky - Curtis Fuller 07:58 4. I'll Remember April - Sonny Clark 12:01 5. My Heart Stood Still - Kenny Burrell 16:55 6. Little Girl Blue - Coleman Hawkins 22:09 7. Theese Foolish Things - Johnny Griffin 25:12 8. I Thought About You - Miles Davis 30:25 9. Dealin' - John Coltrane 35:20 10. Anything I Do - Milt Jackson 45:36 11. The Man I Love (Take 2) - Miles Davis 48:37 12. Very Early - Bill Evans 56:37 13. Embraceable You - Charlie Parker 01:01:43 14. Satin Doll - Duke Ellington 01:05:31 15. Blue Skies - Bill Evans ...
BEST OF JAZZ Instrumental Jazz Music for Massage, Music for Spa - 30 Famous Jazz Standards 1. A Waltz for Fran - Lee Morgan 00:00 2. Early Autumn - Stan Getz 05:02 3. My One and Only Love - Pepper Adams 09:49 4. Blue Skies - Art Tatum 13:43 5. Autumn Leaves - Frank Morgan 16:44 6. What's New - Phineas Newborn 20:29 7. Mood Indigo - Duke Ellington 24:36 8. I'll Remember April - Oscar Peterson 40:06 9. Misty - Lou Donaldson 43:40 10. Summertime - George Shearing 52:12 11. Georgia on My Mind - Jimmy Smith 55:22 12. Easy Living - Lee Morgan 57:51 13. The Nearness of You - Frank Morgan 01:03:51 14. Very Early - Bill Evans 01:09:15 15. Alone Together - Pepper Adams 01:14:21 16. Moon Son...
Join Carnegie Mellon's School of Music Pre-College program for our concert week program! 8/1/2016 PROGRAM Pre-Concert featuring Improvisation Ensemble, directed by Chris Capizzi All music conceived and improvised by members of the Ensemble. Bird Suite I. Hatching II. First Flight III. Migrations IV. Journey's End Jazz Choir & Jazz Ensemble, directed by Eric DeFade Sugar - Stanley Turrentine Someone to Watch Over Me - George Gershwin Corcavado - Antonio Carlos Jobim Sophisticated Lady - Duke Ellington Letter From Home - Pat Metheny Fly Me to the Moon - Bart Howard Cantaloupe Island - Herbie Hancock Blue Skies - Irving Berlin Blue Moon - Richard Rogers La Vida es un Carnaval - Celia Cruz
Various Artists - Rhythm Is Our Business - Great Big Bands of the 30s & 40s Released 2015-10-22 on AudioSonic Music Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id-1?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT5060209955261 Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Various+Artists+Rhythm+Is+Our+Business+-+Great+Big+Bands+of+the+30s+%26+40s&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 Jimmie Lunceford Rhythm Is Our Business 2. 00:03:13 Glenn Miller American Patrol 3. 00:06:34 Artie Shaw Begin the Beguine 4. 00:09:50 Tommy Dorsey On the Sunny Side of the Street 5. 00:13:08 Duke Ellington I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good 6. 00:16:30 Jimmie Lunceford T’Ain’t What You Do (It’s the Way That You Do It) 7. 00:19:34 Jimmy Dorsey Tangerine 8. 00:22:45 Duke Ellington Take the "A" Tr...
1. Barney Kessel - I Hear Music [Comp. Frank Loesser] 2. Barney Kessel - Wail Street 3. Benny Goodman - Blue Skies (Comp. Irving Berlin) 4. Buddy Rich - Giant Steps 5. Cannonball Adderley & John Coltrane - Grand Central 6. Dave Brubeck - Caravan 7. Dave Brubeck - We Three Kings 8. Duke Ellington - In A Sentimental Mood 9. George Shearing - Lonely Moments 10. John Coltrane - Giant Steps 11. Lionel Hampton, Art Tatum & Buddy Rich - Hallelujah 12. Lionel Hampton, Art Tatum & Buddy Rich - Makin' Whoopee 13. Oscar Peterson - You Look Good To Me 14. Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass & Ray Brown - Caravan 15. Rosenberg Trio - Valse a Rosenthal 16. Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto - Grandfather's Waltz 17. Stan Getz & Lionel Hampton - Cherokee [Comp. Ray Noble) 18. Stan Getz, Dizzie Gillespy & ...
In my solitude you haunt me
with reveries of days gone by
in my solitude you taunt me
with memories that never die
i sit in my chair
filled with despair
nobody could be so sad
with gloom ev'rywhere
i sit and i stare
i know that i'll soon go mad
in my solitude
i'm praying
dear lord above
send back my love
alternative lyric:
in my solitude you haunt me
with reveries of days gone by
in my solitude you taunt me
with memories that never die
i sit in my chair
i'm filled with despair
there's no one could be so sad
with gloom ev'rywhere
i sit and i stare
i know that i'll soon go mad
in my solitude
i'm praying
dear lord above
send back my love