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Duke Ellington - The Mooche. Classic Mood Experience. His career spanned over 50 years, leading his orchestra from 1923 until death.
The Best of Duke Ellington, Part II. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией
Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra: Jubilee Stomp, What Good Am I Without You?, Awful Sad и другие песни.
A. –Duke Ellington And His Washingtonians. Written-By – Ellington. B. –Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra. Written-By – Ellington, Mills. On centre labels: Fox-trot. Matrix, Runout (Centre label side A): B 4009.
Duke Ellington – Black Beauty. Label: Le Chant Du Monde – 274 1349. Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra. 1-4. –The Washingtonians. Black And Tan Fantasy. 1-5. –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. 1-6. 1-7. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo.
Duke Ellington and his Kentucky Club Orchestra - Song Of The Cotton Field (1927) 03:00. The Washingtonians, The Hotsy Totsy Gang, Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra - Take It Easy 02:42. Wellman Braud, Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra - Saturday Night Function 03:02. Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - Cotton Club Stomp 02:55. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Cotton Club Stomp 02:55.
Black Beauty - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra. Mood Indigo - Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra. Stevedore Stomp - Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra. Accordion Joe - Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra. Hot Feet - Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra. Tiger Rag - Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra. Sam and Delilah - Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra feat.
Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra – I Was Made to Love You. 2:55. Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra – Red Hot Band. Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra – Jazz Lips. Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra – Saturday Night Function. Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra – Flaming Youth. Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra – The Mooche. Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra – Black Beauty. Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra – Tiger Rag.
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra is perhaps the greatest of all Jazz bands. The group stayed together for over fifty years and recorded and wrote some of America's greatest music. The band started in New York City under name of the Washingtonians in 1923, they then briefly became known as Duke Ellington and his Kentucky Club Orchestra, then as Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra from 1927 to 1930. It was through weekly radio broadcasts from the Cotton Club that the orchestra gained nationwide exposure and became famous.
It kicks off with Ellington and his Kentucky Club Orchestra playing the infectious "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo"-later covered by Steely Dan with a wah-wah guitar standing in for "Tricky Sam" Nanton's signature plungered trombone. According to the excellent liner notes by Tony Watts, this Ellington-Bubber Milley composition was Ellington's signature tune, until the bandleader adopted "Take the A Train" as his theme. Not surprisingly, the sound quality of the early recordings is decidedly humble-particularly the late 1920's and early 1930's cuts.
| A | –Duke Ellington And His Washingtonians | Black BeautyWritten-By – Ellington* |
| B | –Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra | The MoocheWritten-By – Ellington*, Mills* |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A 500.190 | Duke Ellington And His Washingtonians / Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra | Duke Ellington And His Washingtonians / Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra - Black Beauty / The Mooche (Shellac, 10") | Brunswick | A 500.190 | France | 1928 |
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