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  1. Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, orchestra leader, and composer.Duke Ellington was a versatile j...

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  2. 1924–1970. John Cornelius " Johnny " Hodges (July 25, 1907 – May 11, 1970) was an American alto saxophonist, best known for solo work with Duke Ellington 's big band. He played lead alto in the saxophone section for many years. Hodges was also featured on soprano saxophone, but refused to play soprano after 1946. [1]

  3. 25 de jul. de 2023 · Johnny Hodges was a brilliant saxophonist who graced many of Duke Ellington’s recordings. Published on. July 25, 2023. By. Richard Havers. Photo: Bill Wagg/Redferns/Getty Images. Born on...

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  4. 25 de jun. de 2023 · Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges: Back To Back. Bandleader Ellington proves himself a capable blues pianist on small-group recordings of early blues tunes, mostly by W.C. Handy. By. Derek Ansell. - 25 June 2023. 816.

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  5. Far East Suite. Far East Suite is a 1967 concept album by American jazz musician Duke Ellington, inspired by his group's tour of Asia. Ellington and longtime collaborator Billy Strayhorn wrote the compositions. Strayhorn died in May 1967, making Far East Suite one of the last albums recorded during his life to feature his compositions.

    • Brad McKuen
    • June 1967
    • December 19–21, 1966
  6. Duke Ellington - Topic. 25.1K subscribers. 3. 472 views 4 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Doxy Records Duke Introduces Johnny Hodges (Live) · Duke Ellington · Duke Ellington And...

  7. Although it is billed as a Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges album, Side by Side is a 1959 album mostly under the leadership of Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington's alto saxophonist for many years. Ellington only appears on three of this album's tracks.