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  1. Jimmy Hamilton (May 25, 1917 – September 20, 1994) was an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, who was a member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Biography [ edit ] Hamilton was born in Dillon, South Carolina , United States, [2] and grew up in Philadelphia.

  2. Personnel. Duke Ellington – piano. Cat Anderson, Willie Cook, Ray Nance, Clark Terry - trumpet. Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman - trombone. John Sanders - valve trombone. Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, tenor saxophone. Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone. Russell Procope - alto saxophone, clarinet. Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Jimmy Hamilton was for a quarter-century a mainstay of jazz's most important large ensemble, the Duke Ellington Orchestra. On clarinet, Hamilton was a model of polished, cool style and substance, while his less often featured work on tenor saxophone allowed him to reveal funkier inclinations.

  4. 24 de sept. de 1994 · Jimmy Hamilton, 77, a clarinetist who was a key member of Duke Ellingtons reed section from 1943 to 1968. He also was a tenor sax soloist with Ellington and was known both for his...

  5. Jimmy Hamilton. Jimmy Hamilton (May 25, 1917 – September 20, 1994) was an American jazz clarinetist, tenor saxophonist, arranger, composer, and music educator, best known for his twenty-five years with Duke Ellington. Biography. Hamilton was born in Dillon, South Carolina, and grew up in Philadelphia. Having originally learned to play piano ...

  6. Duke Ellington Presents... (1956) Historically Speaking is an album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington recorded for the Bethlehem label in 1956. [1] The album features updated arrangements of many of Ellington's early compositions.

  7. With Duke Ellington (partial listing) The Seattle Concert (RCA Victor, 1952) 1954 Los Angeles Concert (GNP Crescendo 1987) Historically Speaking (Bethlehem, 1956) Duke Ellington Presents... (Bethlehem, 1956) Ellington Uptown (Columbia 1952) Liberian Suite (Columbia 1956) Ellington at Newport (Columbia 1956) The Cosmic Scene (Columbia 1959 ...