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Duke Ellington-Bubber Miley) 2:54 Duke Ellington and His Kentucky Club Orchestra
The Journal of the Duke Ellington Society Uk Volume 23 Number 3 Autumn 2016
JAMU 20141112-2 – Duke Ellington: BLACK, BROWN and BEIGE (1943, 1958, 1965-71)
The Descending Diminished 7Ths in the Brass in the Intro
Black, Brown and Beige
Duke Ellington 4 Meet the Ellingtonians 9 Additional Resources 15
Frank Driggs Collection of Duke Ellington Photographic Reference Prints [Copy Prints]
Afro-Bossa (Bula) Duke Ellington As Performed by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Transcribed and Edited by Christopher Crenshaw for Jazz at Lincoln Center
Dems Bulletin Duke Ellington Music Society
The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington Edited by Edward Green Frontmatter More Information
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JUMP for JOY for Duke, to Get Much Other Work Done
MDD 013 Special Occasions with Cab Calloway, Menuhin & Kenton 1955 - 1963
The Newsletter of the Duke Ellington Society (Uk) Volume 18 Number 2 G Summer 2011
THE NEWSLETTER of the DUKE ELLINGTON SOCIETY (UK) VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1 L SPRING 2011
5. Duke Ellington in Cleveland
The Literary Ellington
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A Guide to the Essentially Ellington Library (PART I) Written by Ronald Carter, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL
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Jamu 20140402-1 – Duke Ellington 2 Cd 2
A Performer's Guide to Duke Ellington's Wordless Melodies for Soprano
Kuebler the Duke at Fargo
The Newsletter of the Duke Ellington Society (Uk) Volume 18 Number 3 G Autumn 2011
Varied-Interest Displays
Play It Again, Duke: Jazz Performance, Improvisation, and the Construction of Spontaneity
Duke Ellington
Clark Terry Discography
Duke Ellington Panorama
Paul Gonsalves
"Cat" Anderson Collection
D E Diskografi 2012-12-24
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Blanton-Webster Era Recordings—Duke Ellington Orchestra (1940-1942) Added to the National Registry: 2002 Essay by Cary O’Dell
Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, and the Adventures of Peer Gynt in America