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WFIU Presents
Afterglow
Ellington Late-1930s Small Groups
February 23, 2007
This
week on Afterglow we'll feature selections from a new collection
of Duke Ellington's late-1930s small-group recordings. Ellington
had started out as a small-group leader in the 1920s, and had done
such recordings on an occasional basis before beginning this series
in 1936, partly in an effort to reach out to the jukebox trade.
For these sessions he drew on orchestra members such as trumpeters
Cootie Williams and Rex Stewart, Barney Bigard, and alto saxophonist
Johnny Hodges. Sometimes the sessions were used as a way of testing
numbers before being introduced into the larger Ellington band.
We'll hear some Ducal classics such as "Echoes of Harlem"
and "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" as well as lesser-known
songs like "Lost in Meditation," "Clouds in My Heart,"
and "Night Song." Other artists featured on the program
include alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, vocalist Betty Carter, pianist
Oscar Peterson, and composer David Baker. "Duke Ellington:
the Small Groups" airs Friday, February 23 at 10:05 p.m. EST
on WFIU.
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Last updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2006
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