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  1. 13 de abr. de 2024 · In 1989, 15 years after Ellington’s death, The Duke Plays Ellington was finally reissued on CD for the first time, though it was renamed Piano Reflections and appeared on the Blue Note label. It ...

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  2. 5 de may. de 1999 · ATLANTA -- For the centennial celebration of the birth of Duke Ellington -- arguably America's greatest composer and easily the most prolific in the history of jazz -- let's light 100 candles: one for each quote and curiosity, anecdote and appreciation, collected here. From the jazz age through the swing era until his death in 1974, Ellington encompassed a range of moods and modes, textures ...

  3. Adelaide Hall (Brooklyn, 20 oktober 1901 - Londen, 7 november 1993) was een Amerikaanse jazzzangeres en Broadway-ster en een van de belangrijkste figuren van de Harlem Renaissance. Ze zong onder meer in het orkest van Duke Ellington .

  4. Duke Ellington contributed to the score and Hall’s association with Ellington continued when he encouraged her to become one of the first scat vocalists in jazz. Her wordless vocal on ‘Creole Love Call’, which they subsequently recorded in 1927, was innovatory as a use of the voice as pure jazz instrument.

  5. Check out Adelaide Hall, The Duke Ellington Orchestra on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.

  6. 20 de oct. de 2023 · Eine der frühen Königinnen des Jazz, die bis zuletzt auf der Bühne stand: Adelaide Hall im Mai 1989 in ihrem Zuhause in London. Die Sängerin und Entertainerin wurde heute (20. Oktober) vor 122 Jahren im New Yorker Stadtteil Brooklyn geboren. Eine Schallplatte mit dem Orchester von Duke Ellington machte sie 1927 zum Star.

  7. Adelaide Hall. Actress: The Thief of Bagdad. Adelaide Louise Hall was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her family moved across the East River to Harlem, and it was here, among the rich and fertile renaissance of black culture in the 1920s, that Adelaide nurtured her dreams of becoming a star. Her first stage role was in 1921 in the chorus line of the all-black Broadway musical "Shuffle Along ...