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  1. Ivie Anderson – The Sensitive & Musical Vocalist from Duke Ellington’s BandFind the album here: http://bit.ly/25o9oiJ http://bit.ly/1pBfM5p http://amzn.to/1M...

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  2. Jazz. Occupation (s) Singer. Instrument (s) Vocals. Formerly of. Duke Ellington Orchestra. Ivie Anderson (sometimes Ivy) (July 10, 1905 – December 28, 1949) was an American jazz singer. Anderson was a member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra for more than a decade.

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  4. Sep 28, 2012 · Ivie Anderson (Duke Ellington & His Orchestra ) So Far, So GoodJune 12, 1940CBS Studios, NYC, for "America Dances"

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  5. Ivie Anderson (sometimes Ivy) (July 10, 1905 – December 28, 1949) was an American jazz singer. She is best known for her performances with Duke Ellington's orchestra between 1931 and 1942. Anderson, was born in Louisiana. With a sweet, clear singing voice, she was a popular attraction with Ellington's band. Her performance of "Stormy Weather ...

  6. The Duke with his finest vocalist.Ivie Anderson (sometimes Ivy) (July 10, 1905 -- December 28, 1949) was an American jazz singer. She was best-known for her ...

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  7. Mar 20, 2020 · Throughout his 50+ year career with his Orchestra, Duke Ellington featured many vocalists, but none of them fit the band as well as Ivie Anderson, who was on and off with the Duke from the “Jungle Band” days of 1932 to the sophisticated swing days of the post WWII era. Even better, Ellington’s greatest band, the one from 1939-41 had

  8. Ivie Anderson was a classy yet swinging singer, the best that Duke Ellington ever had. Early on she worked at the Cotton Club in shows and sang with Anson Weeks, Curtis Mosby, Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders,…. Read Full Biography.

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