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  1. Timner says it's these three titles. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra recorded Standard transcriptions on January 15, September 17 and December 3, 1941 in RCA Victor's Hollywood Studio. Only two of the titles in the January session were done on commercial recordings too, Strayhorm's Take the "A Train and son Mercer Ellington's John Hardy's Wife.

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  2. 1994 — US. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "The Complete Standard Transcriptions" on Discogs.

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  3. 8. "Solitude" by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Eddie De Lange. 9. "Swamp girl" by Michael Brown. 10. "Tangerine" by Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger. 11. "When I write my song". 12. "A woman is a worrisome thing". (Songs). Herb Jeffries, vocal, backed by unidentified band including Marshall Royal, alto sax, clarinet; Dick Hazard, piano.

  4. 30 mag 2014 · Herb Jeffries BP wrote this article in 2011 for ICON Magazine, and wanted to share it again now in memory of Mr. Jeffries, who passed away on May 25, 2014 at age 100. If you have high mileage on your odometer, and over the years have been in tune with standard popular music and jazz, you may have heard the name Herb Jeffries, and perhaps even know something about the singer/actor.

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  5. The Works Of Duke Ellington, Vol. 17, RCA (M) FMX1-7274 (first edition) (Herb Jeffries with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra) (transcription) [reissued on The Complete Standard Transcriptions, CD/Soundies 4107]

  6. Herb Jeffries (born Umberto Alexander Valentino; September 24, 1913 – May 25, 2014) was an American actor of film and television and popular music and jazz singer-songwriter, known for his baritone voice. He starred in several low-budget "race" [1] Western feature films aimed at black audiences, [4] Harlem on the Prairie (1937), Two-Gun Man ...

  7. 26 mag 2014 · 4 minute read. By Richard Corliss. May 26, 2014 7:17 PM EDT. A mong Western stars of the late 1930s, white moviegoers saw their demographic reflected by Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and the young Duke,...