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Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club (1929-1931)

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Duke Ellington His Orchestra 1. Cotton Club Stomp (00:00) Date: 3 May 1929 Restored from Victor Bluebird B-10242-A 2. Jungle Nights in Harlem (02:58) Date: 4 June 1930 Restored from Victor Bluebird B-6335-B 3. Saratoga Swing (05:56) Date: 3 May 1929 Restored from RCA Bluebird B-6565-A 4. Stevedore Stomp (08:43) Date: 7 Mar 1929 Restored from Victor Bluebird B-6306-B 5. Haunted Nights (11:33) Date: 16 Sept 1929 Restored from RCA Bluebird B-6727-B 6. Hot Feet (14:50) Date: 7 Mar 1929 Restored from HMV B.4865 7. Creole Rhapsody Part 1 (17:29) Date: 11 June 1931 Restored from Victor 36049-A 7. Creole Rhapsody Part 2 (21:36) Date: 11 June 1931 Restored from Victor 36049-B 8. Shout ‘Em Aunt Tillie (26:01) Date: 4 June 1930 Restored from Victor Bluebird B-10242-B 9. Arabian Lover (29:02) Date: 3 May 1929 Restored from RCA Bluebird B-6782-A 10. Ring Dem Bells (31:52) Date: 26 Aug 1930 Restored from Victor 22528-B Stevedore Stomp, Hot Feet, Cotton Club Stomp, Arabian Lover, Creole Rhapsody: Cootie Williams, Arthur Whetsol, Freddy Jenkins, trumpets Joe (Tricky Sam) Nanton, trombone Barney Bigard, clarinet, tenor-saxophone Johnny Hodges, alto-saxophone Harry Carney, alto-saxophone Duke Ellington, piano; Fred Guy, banjo Wellman Braud, bass Sonny Greer, drums Haunted Nights: Juan Tizol, valve trombone Teddy Bunn, guitar, added Freddie Jenkins, trumpet, out. Jungle Nights in Harlem, Shout 'Em Aunt Tillie: same personnel Jenkins in Bunn out Ring Dem Bells same personnel Charlie Barnet, chimes, added. Saratoga Swing Williams, Bigard, Hodges, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer. Artist: Midjourney Please visit my channel dedicated to the great Romanian conductor and composer Constantin Silvestri. @constantinsilvestrigar Please visit my channel "Glen's Centennial Oldies" featuring popular songs and dance music of the 1910s and 1920s. @glenscentennialoldies And as always, please Like, Comment, and Subscribe.

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