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Ring Dem Bells (feat. Sonny Greer, Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney & Wilbur de Paris) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:31
Jumpin' Punkins (feat. Harry Carney) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:41
Beale Street Blues (feat. Jimmy Hamilton, Shorty Baker, Lawrence Brown & Ray Nance) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:30
Memphis Blues (feat. Cat Anderson & Jimmy Hamilton) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:33
The Golden Feather (feat. Harry Carney) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:43
The Air-Conditioned Jungle (feat. Jimmy Hamilton & Oscar Pettiford) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
04:49
A Very Unbooted Character (feat. Lawrence Brown, Jimmy Hamilton, Ray Nance & Shorty Baker) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:54
Sultry Sunset (feat. Johnny Hodges) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
04:02
The Deep South Suite: Magnolias Just Dripping with Molasses (feat. Ray Nance, Lawrence Brown & Jimmy Hamilton) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
04:48
The Deep South Suite: Hearsay (feat. Shorty Baker) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
05:02
The Deep South Suite: There Was Nobody Looking (Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
03:12
The Deep South Suite: Happy-Go-Lucky Local (feat. Russell Procope, Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton & Cat Anderson) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
05:52
Things Ain't What They Used to Be (feat. Johnny Hodges, Shorty Baker & Lawrence Brown) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
04:45
Hiawatha (feat. Al Sears) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:52
Ride, Red, Ride (Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
02:20
A Blues Riff (feat. Django Reinhardt) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:53
Improvisation, #2 (Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
02:53
Honeysuckle Rose (feat. Django Reinhardt) [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:43
Blue Skies (Trumpet No End) [feat. Taft Jordan, Shorty Baker, Ray Nance, Francis Williams & Cat Anderson] [Live November 10th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:24
The Star-Spangled Banner (Live January 20, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
01:14
In a Mellotone (feat. Cat Anderson & Johnny Hodges) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:45
Solid Old Man (feat. Lawrence Brown & Taft Jordan) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:10
Come Sunday / Work Song - Excerpts from Black, Brown & Beige (feat. Johnny Hodges, Lawrence Brown, Claude Jones, Taft Jordan & Oscar Pettiford) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
11:52
Rugged Romeo (feat. Taft Jordan) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:58
Circe (feat. Lawrence Brown) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
04:47
The Perfume Suite: Dancers in Love (Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
02:32
The Perfume Suite: Coloratura (feat. Cat Anderson) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:58
Frankie & Johnnie (Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
06:36
Caravan (feat. Lawrence Brown, Jimmy Hamilton & Harry Carney) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:36
Take the A Train (Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
02:48
The Tonal Group: Mello Ditty (Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
07:01
The Tonal Group: Fugue (Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
02:39
The Tonal Group: Jam a Ditty (Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House)
03:45
Magenta Haze (feat. Johnny Hodges) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
04:54
Pitter Panther Patter (feat. Oscar Pettiford) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
02:22
The Suburbanite (feat. Al Sears) [Live January 20th, 1946, Chicago Civic Opera House]
03:33
Take The "A" Train (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
04:01
Satin Doll (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
04:06
Caravan (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
03:02
Skillipoop (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
06:09
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (Duke's Poetry) [feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard] [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
00:38
Blues Medley - Happy Go Lucky Local/John Sanders Blues/C Jam Blues (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
05:44
Carolina Shout (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
03:01
Tonk (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
02:12
Things Ain't What They Used To Be (feat. Peck Morrison & Sam Woodyard) [Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964]
02:34
Melancholia/Reflections In D (Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964)
04:13
Little African Flower (Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964)
03:28
Bird Of Paradise (Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964)
04:05
The Single Petal Of A Rose (Live, Columbia University, New York City, 1964)
03:06
Take the "A" Train (Instrumental Intro) [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
00:57
Spoken Introduction by Duke Ellington (Live in London, January 22, 1963)
00:22
Perdido (feat. Jimmy Hamilton, Rolf Ericson & Paul Gonsalves) [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
04:02
Caravan (feat. Cootie Williams) [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
05:21
Isfahan (feat. Johnny Hodges) [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
04:30
The Opener (feat. Paul Gonsalves, Buster Cooper & Cat Anderson) [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
03:11
Harlem (feat. Cootie Williams, Harry Carney, Russell Procope, Lawrence Brown, Cat Anderson & Sam Woodyard) [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
15:01
Take the "A" Train (Vocal) [feat. Ernie Shepard] [Live in London, February 20, 1964]
03:25
Mood Indigo (feat. Johnny Hodges) [Live in London, January 22, 1963]
02:47
C Jam Blues (feat. Ray Nance, Cootie Williams, Harry Carney, Buster Cooper & Jimmy Hamilton) [Live in London, January 22, 1963]
03:24
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (feat. Bob Galbraith, Milt Grayson) [Live in London, January 22, 1963]
03:09
Diminuendo And Crescendo In Blue (feat. Paul Gonsalves) [Live in London, January 22, 1963]
11:22
Single Petal Of A Rose (Live in London, January 22, 1963)
04:06
Kinda Dukish & Rockin' In Rhythm (Live in London, February 20, 1964)
05:06
The Star Spangled Banner (Live At Cornell University, December 1948)
01:15
Lady Of The Lavender Mist (feat. Johnny Hodges, Lawrence Brown & Jimmy Hamilton) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
03:19
Suddenly It Jumped (feat. Shorty Baker & Jimmy Hamilton) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
02:52
Reminiscing In Tempo (feat. Shorty Baker, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, Russell Procope & Johnny Hodges) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
08:50
She Wouldn't Be Moved (feat. Johnny Hodges, Shorty Baker, Jimmy Hamilton, Tyree Glenn & Wendell Marshall) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
04:37
Paradise (feat. Harry Carney) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
06:12
The Symphomaniac (Symphonic Or Bust) Pt. II [feat. Ray Nance & Jimmy Hamilton] [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
06:08
The Symphomaniac (How You Sound) Pt. II [feat. Ray Nance & Jimmy Hamilton] [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
03:59
My Friend (feat. Al Sears & Ben Webster) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
06:40
You Oughta (feat. Al Killian) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
03:44
Creole Love Call (feat. Ray Nance & Kay Davis) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
05:56
Don't Blame Me (feat. Ray Nance & Kay Davis) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
02:56
Lover Man (Live At Cornell University, December 1948)
02:49
The Tattooed Bride (Live At Cornell University, December 1948)
13:17
Dancers In Love (Live At Cornell University, December 1948)
02:30
Manhattan Murals (Live At Cornell University, December 10, 1948)
05:09
Hy'a Sue (feat. Jimmy Hamilton & Tyree Glenn) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
04:52
Fantazm (Live At Cornell University, December 10, 1948)
05:35
Tootin' Through The Roof (feat. Ray Nance, Francis Williams & Al Killian) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
03:39
Brown Betty (Live At Cornell University, December 10, 1948)
06:14
Humoresque (feat. Ray Nance, Shorty Baker & Jimmy Hamilton) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
04:24
How High The Moon (feat. Ben Webster) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
05:34
Don't Be so Mean To Baby (Live At Cornell University, December 10, 1948)
02:43
Lover Come Back to Me (feat. Al Hibbler & Al Killian) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
02:30
It's Monday Everyday (Live At Cornell University, December 10, 1948)
03:26
Don't Get Around Much Anymore/Do Nothing til You Hear From Me/In A Sentimental Mood/Mood Indigo/Beginning To See The Light/Sophisticated Lady/Caravan/It Don't Mean a Thing/I Let A Song (Live At Cornell University, December 1948)
08:20
Limehouse Blues (feat. Tyree Glenn) [Live At Cornell University, December 1948]
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