LEADER 02895cam 2200421Ia 4500001 ocm45898448 003 OCoLC 005 20180511101554.0 008 010213r20001970nyuac k 001 0beng d 020 0306810158 020 9780306810152 035 (Sirsi) o45898448 035 (OCoLC)45898448 040 CPL |beng |cCPL |dBAKER |dNLGGC |dYDXCP |dOCLCQ |dOCLCG |dBDX |dOCLCA |dOHRRH |dOCLCO |dOCLCA |dOCLCF |dOCLCO |dOCLCQ |dERE |dUtOrBLW 049 EREM 050 4 ML410.E44 |bD3 2000x 082 04 781.65 100 1 Dance, Stanley. |=^A24050 245 14 The world of Duke Ellington / |cby Stanley Dance ; foreword by Duke Ellington. 246 30 Duke Ellington 250 2nd Da Capo Press edition. 260 [New York] : |bDa Capo Press, |c2000. 300 xiv, 311 pages : |billustrations, portraits ; |c21 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 500 Originally published: New York : C. Scribner's Sons, ©1970. 504 Includes discography (pages 293-294) and index. 505 00 |gForeword / |rDuke Ellington -- |tThe maestro. |tThe art is in the cooking ; |tIt's really a twisting world ; |tOrientation ; |tPress conference, California -- |tThe aides-de-camp. |tBilly Strayhorn ; |tMercer Ellington ; |tThomas L. Whaley -- |tThe musicians. |tToby Hardwick (alto saxophone) ; |tSonny Greer (drums) ; |tHarry Carney (baritone saxophone and clarinets) ; |tBarney Bigard (clarinet) ; |tJohnny Hodges (alto saxophone) ; |tCootie Williams (trumpet) ; |tJuan Tizol (valve trombone) ; |tLawrence Brown (trombone) ; |tBen Webster (tenor saxophone) ; |tRay Nance (cornet and violin) ; |tJimmy Hamilton (clarinet and tenor saxophone) ; |tCat Anderson (trumpet) ; |tRussell Procope (alto saxophone and clarinet) ; |tShorty Baker (trumpet) ; |tPaul Gonsalves (tenor saxophone) ; |tWillie Cook (trumpet) ; |tClark Terry (trumpet and flugelhorn) ; |tSam Woodyard (drums) ; |tMitchell "Booty" Wood (trombone) ; |tAaron Bell (bass) ; |tBuster Cooper (trombone) ; |tJimmy Jones (piano) ; |tJeff Castleman (bass) ; |tAlice Babs (vocal) ; |tHarold Ashby (tenor saxophone and clarinet) ; |tWild Bill Davis (organ) -- |tEvents and occasions. |tFestival, preparation and aftermath ; |tThe ecumenical Ellington ; |tIn Latin America ; |tAt the White House. 520 A fascinating portrait of one of America's greatest composer-performers in his own words and the words of the musicians he played with. 600 10 Ellington, Duke, |d1899-1974. |=^A66183 650 0 Jazz musicians |zUnited States |vBiography. |=^A413048 650 0 Jazz |xHistory and criticism. |=^A54033 949 |ojjnb 994 C0 |bERE 596 3 998 4837542