Playing Mr Ed

From ‘Azure’ to ‘Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me’, we have mixed 19 ‘Jazz‘ tunes written or co-written by ‘Duke Ellington‘. It has Stan Getz, James Newton, Yusef Lateef , Cecil Taylor and many more.

LINER NOTES
IMAGE : Duke Ellington mural on U Street NW Photo by dbking
INFORMATIONS

Duke Ellington : When asked what inspired him to write, Ellington replied, “My men and my race are the inspiration of my work. I try to catch the character and mood and feeling of my people”

Red Hot Jaz : He returned to New York again in 1923, but this time with a group of friends from Washington D.C. They worked for a while with banjoist Elmer Snowden until there was a disagreement over missing money.

PBS : His father, a well-respected butler (house manager) for a prominent Washington doctor, sometimes served at the White House and ran his own catering business. His mother was a beautiful woman who sometimes worked as a domestic.

Harlem 1900-1940 : He made his recording debut about 1924 and the band recorded under several names, such as the Jungle Band, the Whoopee Makers and the Harlem Footwarmers.

Duke Ellington Centennial Celebration : Compositions would be conceived as colors, and many of his works attest to this by name: Black and Tan Fantasie, Black Beauty, Black, Tan and Beige, Mood Indigo, Carnegie Blues, Blue Serge, Transbluency (A Blue Fog You Can Almost See Through).

Photo Matt : Duke said : “I never had much interest in the piano until I realized that every time I played, a girl would appear on the piano bench to my left and another to my right.”

Duke Ellington Legacy : In 1953 Ellington recorded the album Piano Reflections, on which some of his most enduring work as a pianist can be found. A religious man, Ellington began composing liturgical works (which he called sacred concerts) in the 1960s.

Wikipedia : Ellington was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1965, but was turned down. His reaction at 67 years old: “Fate is being kind to me. Fate doesn’t want me to be famous too young.”

PLAYLIST : Oscar Peterson Trio – C-Jam Blues (3.26) . Cecil Taylor – Azure (7.28) . Bill Le Sage – It Don’t Mean a Thing if it Ain’t Got that Swing (3.24) . Mal Waldron – Solitude (6.00) . Andre Previn – I’m Beginning To See The Light (8.00) . Ben Webster – The Single Petal Of A Rose (3.20) . Ella Fitzgerald – Just A-Sittin’ and A-Rockin’ (3.31) . Betty Roche – Rocks In My Bed (4.11) . Stan Getz – Prelude To A Kiss (2.52) . Stan Kenton – Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (3.23) . Yusef Lateef – I’m Just A Lucky So And So (4.39) . Charles Mingus – Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me (3.39) . Dynah Shore – Mood Indigo (3.04) . James Newton – Black And Tan Fantasy (5.41) . George Gee Big Band – In A Sentimental Mood (5.17) . Peggy Lee – I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart [1949] (2.56) . Patti Page – I Didn’t Know About You (2.39) . David Murray Big BAand – Warm Valley (11.05) . Charlie Byrd – Just Squeeze Me (12.27) .

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