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  1. Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington, an Album by Earl Hines. Released in 1971 on MJR (catalog no. MJR 8114; Vinyl LP). Genres: Swing. Featured peformers: Earl Hines (piano), Duke Ellington (tribute to), Duke Ellington (writer), Bill Weilbacher (producer, liner notes), Roger Rhodes (recording engineer), Art Manno (cover design).

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  3. earl hines plays duke ellington volume two造句和"earl hines plays duke ellington volume two"的例句: 1. ""'Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington Volume Two " "'is a compilation CD featuring recordings by pianist Earl Hines performing compositions by Duke Ellington on the first volume in rereleasing tracks from LPs that Hines recorded for the Master Jazz label in sessions between 1971 and 1974.

  4. Classic Earl Hines Sessions 1928-1943 (Mosaic Records) Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington (New World, 1971–75) – solo; Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington Vol. 2 (New World, 1972–75) – solo; Earl Hines Plays Cole Porter (New World, 1974) Hot Sonatas (Chiaroscuro) with Joe Venuti; In New Orleans (Chiaroscuro – 1977) – solo

  5. Eubie Blake and Earl Hines. Lawless, Ed. EARL HINES, piano. b. Duquesne, PA. 12/28/03 d. Oakland, CA 4/22/83. Earl Hines was one of the most revolutionary piano stylists of the 20th Century, bridging the gap between ragtime and the New Orleans style of Jelly Roll Morton, the stride piano of James P. Johnson and Fats Waller and the modern sounds ...

  6. Earl Hines Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington Volume Two. Album US 1997 on New World Records label Jazz (Swing) Writing on disc: New World Records 80532-2/DIDX #034743 Made in U.S.A. 1997 Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. Comes with 8 page booklet.

  7. A brilliant ensemble player as well as soloist, Earl Hines would lead big bands for the next 20 years. Among the key players in his band through the 1930s would be trumpeter/vocalist Walter Fuller, Ray Nance on trumpet and violin (prior to joining Duke Ellington), trombonist Trummy Young, tenor saxophonist Budd Johnson, Omer Simeon and Darnell Howard on reeds, and arranger Jimmy Mundy.