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Treasury Shows, Vol. 7
- Artist: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 7/1/2003

Treasury Shows, Vol. 7
- Artist: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 7/1/2003
- Artist: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- Label: Storyville Records
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 717101900725
- Item #: 220594X
- Genre: Jazz, Big Band
- Theme: Grammy Winning Artist
- Release Date: 7/1/2003

Product Notes
The three sessions here were recorded in N.Y.C. in 1945 - 2 live sessions (Apollo Theatre and Zanzibar Club) plus one studio session (Radio City Music Hall). The 143 minutes (44 tunes) of music on this double-CD have never been released before. The repertoire is classic Ellington/Strayhorn material - including one Strayhorn medley and two suites ("Trio in Blue" and "Perfume Suite") - plus several tunes which were never recorded commercially. Recorded at the end of WWII, the purpose of these three programs - besides providing wonderful music - was to promote the sale of U.S. Treasury bonds to help the war effort. A major attribute of this double-CD is the inclusion of several tunes that Ellington never recorded commercially, like "Fickle Fling", "Hollywood Hangover" and "I'd Do It All Over Again". The great musicianship and enthusiasm of Ellington's orchestra includes countless fine solos - especially with Johnny Hodges and Rex Stewart - and features some great vocals by Al Hibbler, Kay Davis and Joya Sherrill.
Credits
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Performer(s)Al Hibbler
Al Sears
Billy Strayhorn
Cat Anderson
Claude Jones
Duke Ellington
Fred Guy
Harry Carney
Jimmy Hamilton
Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton
Johnny Hodges
Joya Sherrill
Junior Raglin
Kay Davis
Lawrence Brown
Otto Hardwick
Ray Nance
Rex Stewart
Shelton Hemphill
Sonny Greer
Taft Jordan
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Composer(s)Allie Wrubel
Andy Razaf
Billy Strayhorn
Buck Clayton
Count Basie
Don George
Duke Ellington
Eddie Durham
Fats Waller
Gordon Jenkins
Harry James
Herbert Magidson
Inez James
Irving Mills
James Cavanaugh
John Latouche
Johnny Hodges
Joya Sherrill
Juan Tizol
Jule Styne
Mercer Ellington
Milt Orent
Rex Stewart
Sammy Cahn
Sid Miller
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Artist(s)Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
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Theme(s)Grammy Winning Artist