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  1. Back from a successful spring tour in Europe, Duke Ellington and his orchestra, riding a wave of popularity, played several major theater dates interspersed with one-nighters before opening at Boston’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel on July 24, 1939. It was a marvellous group.

  2. Anderson was born July 10, 1905 in Gilroy, California. [3] Although her mother's name is unknown, her father was Jobe Smith. From 1914 to 1918 (age 9 to 13), Anderson attended St. Mary's Convent and studied voice. At Gilroy grammar school and Gilroy High School, she joined glee club and choral society. She also studied voice under Sara Ritt ...

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  4. This was Ben Webster’s first official date with the full outfit, but Ben had already made some records with Ellington in 1936 (see Classics 666). Ivie Anderson sings on three titles, but it is the instrumental version of “Sophisticated Lady” - with majestic solos by Carney, Hodges and Lawrence Brown - that stands out.

  5. Singer Ivie Anderson is the best-remembered of Ellington’s female vocalist. She joined the band in 1931 and remained for eleven years, singing on some of their best-remembered tunes, most-famously “I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good.”

    • April 29, 1889
    • May 24, 1974
  6. Oct 18, 2021 · The conventional categories of jazz or even classical music seem inappropriate to embrace these major works, which are among the finest bodies of music created in the 20th century. Recommended recording. Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra. The Duke at Fargo 1940.

  7. In Boston 1939-1940 by Duke Ellington released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.