Ray Nance
Ray Nance was a multi-talented individual. He was a fine trumpeter who not only replaced Cootie Williams with Duke Ellington's Orchestra, but gave the "plunger" position in Duke's band his own personality. In addition, Nance was one of the finest jazz violinists of the 1940s, an excellent jazz singer, and even a dancer. He studied piano, took lessons on violin, and was self-taught on trumpet. After leading a small group in Chicago (1932-1937), spending periods with the orchestras of Earl Hines (1937-1938) and Horace Henderson (1939-1940), and a few months as a solo act, Nance joined Duke Ellington's orchestra. His very first night on the job was fully documented as the band's legendary Fargo concert. A very valuable sideman, Nance played a famous trumpet solo on the original version of "Take the 'A' Train" and proved to be a fine wa-wa player; his violin added color to the suite "Black, Brown and Beige" (in addition to being showcased on numerous songs), and his singing on numbers such as "A Slip of a Lip Will Sink a Ship" and "Tulip or Turnip" was an added feature. Nance was with Ellington with few interruptions until 1963; by then the returning Cootie Williams had taken some of his glory. The remainder of Nance's career was relatively insignificant, with occasional small-group dates, gigs with Brooks Kerr and Chris Barber (touring England in 1974), and a few surprisingly advanced sideman recordings with Jaki Byard and Chico Hamilton.
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Discografía
5 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Body and Soul
Jazz contemporáneo - Editado por Stardust Records el 1 ago. 2012
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A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
Jazz - Editado por Charlie Parker Records el 28 oct. 1959
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All that Jazz, Vol.3, Duke Ellington Meets Louis Armstrong: Black, Brown and Beige – Satchmo at Duke’s Place
Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Ray Nance, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Duke Ellington
Jazz - Editado por Jube Pops el 4 mar. 2014
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A Flower Is A Lonesome Thing
Jazz - Editado por CoolNote el 30 abr. 2011
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Black, Brown And Beige
Duke Ellington, Mahalia Jackson, Ray Nance
Música vocal (profana y sacra) - Editado por PnR el 1 ene. 1958
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