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11/4/2006

Duke Ellington’s Symphony in Black

Symphony in Black was one of Duke Ellington’s first extended works, a multi-movement ‘Symphony of Negro Moods’ captured for a 1934 Paramount film. Among its many highlights is a wonderful performance of ‘The Saddest Tale’ by Billie Holiday. Also not to be missed is the stupendous dancing of ‘Snake Hips’ Tucker at the end of the film.

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  1. Looks like an early/better version of “Cribs”

    Comment by Paul Wargaski — 11/10/2006 @ 7:52 am

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