Duke Ellington’s “Cotton Tail”: A Performance by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Quintet
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Join the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Quintet for a performance of Duke Ellington’s “Cotton Tail.”
This Duke Ellington composition “Cotton Tail” was originally recorded on May 4, 1940, for his orchestra which historians also referred as the period of the “Blanton-Webster Band” from 1940 to1942. The original recording showcases an iconic solo from saxophonist Ben Webster, who is still recognized today for his brilliance as a soloist. The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Quintet pays tribute to Ellington and Webster with this spirited rendition of “Cotton Tail.”
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I'll say the sax player is Scott Silbert
wow- don't know how many things the pianist seemed to quote in his solo....... :o
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No musician credits? :( I believe that's Amy Shook on bass, other cats?
Watch to the end, where they show the credits.